International Law MCQs 2014
Enhance your test readiness with this focused set of International Law MCQs from the CSS 2014 exam. This selection emphasizes the practical workings of international organizations and key diplomatic concepts. The questions provide insights into contemporary geopolitics, such as Saudi Arabia’s refusal of a UN Security Council seat, and historical foundations, including the coining of the term “International Law” by Jeremy Bentham. A central theme is the International Court of Justice (ICJ), with questions on its headquarters in The Hague, the number of judges, and landmark cases like “Reparation for Injuries.” The set also tests your knowledge of the League of Nations, its founding by Woodrow Wilson, and the legacy of UN Secretaries-General, including Kofi Annan and Dag Hammarskjöld. Solidify your understanding of essential diplomatic terms such as extradition and persona non grata, and recall key factual details like the number of articles in the UN Charter. This page is perfect for refining your knowledge of international adjudication, diplomatic protocol, and the evolution of global institutions.
Extradition means _______.
A. Handing over the criminals
B. Punishing the criminals
C. ensuring the basic rights for criminals
D. None of these
Persona Non-grata means ______.
A. ungrateful person
B. undesirable person
C. unrealistic person
D. None of these
There are ___ Articles in Charter of UNO.
A. 100
B. 101
C. 111
D. None of these
Reparation of Injuries case was between ______.
A. America and Russia
B. all member states of UNO
C. states which fought WWII
D. None of these
