International Law MCQs 2025
Unlock top scores in the objective paper with this detailed breakdown of the International Law CSS 2025 MCQs. This paper tests core concepts essential for every aspirant, including diplomatic and consular law (Vienna Convention), the legal philosophy of John Austin and Hugo Grotius, and the principles of state jurisdiction. Key topics covered include the Alabama Claims Arbitration, the role of the ICJ and ICC, and the legal status of treaties like the Kellogg-Briand Pact. Mastering these solved questions is crucial for understanding recurring themes and excelling in your CSS exam preparation.
Chargé d’Affaires, appointed in a foreign state, has to report to:
A. Head of State
B. Head of Government
C. Foreign Office
D. None of these
Consuls, in receiving state, are considered representative of:
A. Head of State
B. The government
C. Foreign Office
D. None of these
Charter of International Criminal Court was adopted in:
A. Rome Conference 1998
B. Geneva Convention
C. General Assembly
D. None of these
“International Law is not a true law but a positive international morality”, said by:
A. Brierly
B. Oppenheim
C. John Austin
D. None of these
Genocide Convention 1951 protects the:
A. Smaller minority groups
B. Prisoners of War
C. Non-combatants
D. None of these
Who is known as the father of International Law?
A. Jessup
B. Grotius
C. Hegel
D. None of these
Extradition means:
A. Capturing a Criminal
B. Exchange of Diplomats
C. Exchange of Criminals to other State
D. None of these
Alabama Claim Arbitration determines the principles of:
A. Extradition
B. Nationality
C. Neutrality
D. None of these
International Court of Justice can exercise its jurisdiction:
A. On all disputes between States
B. With consent of any one party
C. With consent of all Parties
D. None of these
Decision of Arbitration is:
A. Binding on Parties
B. Not Binding
C. Partially Binding
D. None of these
