International Law MCQs 2008

Q1:

Permanent Court of Arbitration was an outcome of:
A. League of Nations
B. UNO
C. Hague Conference 1899
D. None of These

Correct Answer: C. Hague Conference 1899
Q2:

Alabama claims Arbitration Award 1872 established certain principles of:
A. Nationality
B. Neutrality
C. Extradition
D. None of These

Correct Answer: B. Neutrality
Q3:

The leader of positive school of thought was:
A. Bynkershoek
B. Starke
C. Extradition
D. None of These

Correct Answer: A. Bynkershoek
Q4:

Contraband means:
A. Things usable in war by one party against the other
B. No war pact between the states parties
C. Pact between the parties to stop the war temporarily
D. None of These

Correct Answer: A. Things usable in war by one party against the other
Q5:

In the continental Shelf the coastal has:
A. The exclusive right over all resources
B. The exclusive right over its living resources only
C. The exclusive right over its non-living resources
D. None of These

Correct Answer: A. The exclusive right over all resources
Q6:

Vienna Convention on Law of Treaties was signed in:
A. 1961
B. 1969
C. 1975
D. None of These

Correct Answer: B. 1969
Q7:

Territorial sea of a coastal state is:
A. open for innocent passage of all type of foreign ships
B. open for innocent passage of all except the fishing ships
C. Reserved for vessels of the coastal states only
D. None of These

Correct Answer: A. open for innocent passage of all type of foreign ships
Q8:

Cabotage is:
A. Part of the Sea prohibited for war activity by law
B. No fly zone, determined by UN during war
C. Intercourse by sea between two ports of the same state
D. None of These

Correct Answer: C. Intercourse by sea between two ports of the same state
Q9:

Principle of Jus Soli is:
A. Granting nationality on the basis of place of birth
B. Granting nationality on the basis of parentage
C. Invalidation of a treaty due to change in circumstances
D. None of These

Correct Answer: A. Granting nationality on the basis of place of birth
Q10:

Diplomatic protection is the protection which a state gives protection to:
A. Its nations living abroad through its Embassies
B. All diplomatic envoy on its own territory
C. Its own diplomatic agents in the foreign states
D. None of these

Correct Answer: A. Its nationals living abroad through its Embassies

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