International Law MCQs 2015
Challenge your expertise with this extensive compilation of International Law MCQs from the CSS 2015 exam. These questions are engineered to test a wide-ranging knowledge of international law, from its philosophical underpinnings to its practical application in state relations. Begin with the basics, exploring the coining of the term “United Nations” and the structure of the UNO’s principal organs. The set delves into the nature of Public International Law as governing state relations and the crucial principle of state continuity despite governmental changes. You will find questions on pivotal historical treaties like the Jay Treaty, Treaty of Portsmouth, and Treaty of Ghent, which shaped modern international relations. Furthermore, this collection covers pressing topics such as the UN’s Oil-for-Food program for Iraq, the rights of land-locked states, and the legal mechanics of extradition. This is a must-practice resource for a thorough review of international legal history, state sovereignty, and the enforcement of international norms.
Are the rules of International Law:
A. Legally binding
B. Legally enforceable
C. Enforceable by consent
D. None of these
The headquarters of the UNO are:
A. New York
B. Paris
C. London
D. None of these
Which of the following countries became the last member of UNO on 28 June 2006?
A. Kosovo
B. East Timor
C. Montenegro
D. Switzerland
International Law can:
A. Compel a state to settle a dispute
B. Provide moral support to an issue in dispute
C. Furnish legal substance to an issue in dispute
D. None of these
The Security Council is:
A. Principal organ of the UNO
B. Specialized agency of the UNO
C. NGO for crisis management in international affairs
D. None of these
The Chorzow Factory Case was decided by:
A. ICJ
B. PCIJ
C. European Court of Human Rights
D. None of these
What war ended with the Treaty of Ghent?
A. Rebellion
B. War of 1812
C. Boer War
D. Crimean War
The Webster-Ashburton Treaty, among other things, settled the border disputes between what two countries in 1842?
A. U.S. and Canada
B. England and Scotland
C. U.S. and Mexico
D. England and Ireland
With what issue did the Hay-Bunau Varilla Treaty deal?
A. U.S.-Mexico border
B. Philippine Annexation
C. Panama Canal
D. Texas Statehood
The Treaty of Paris signed in February 1763, settled the French and:
A. England and Scotland War
B. U.S. and Mexico War
C. England and Ireland War
D. None of these
