International Relations (I) MCQs 2019
International Relations (I) MCQs 2019
Welcome to the solved MCQs for the 2019 CSS International Relations Paper I. This exam tested knowledge of core IR concepts, significant historical events, key authors, and contemporary issues. Concepts included Brinkmanship and Arms Control. Historical events featured the Bretton Woods system, D-Day, the Monroe Doctrine (1823), the Chinese New Culture Movement, and the Soviet famine (1932). Authors tested were Eqbal Ahmad, John Mearsheimer (Offensive Realism), Robert Jervis, and Immanuel Kant (Perpetual Peace). Contemporary topics covered the Yellow Vest protests, the SCO’s ‘three evils,’ Kartarpur’s location, Jamal Khashoggi, Boko Haram, the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize, and the Hambantota port lease.
When did president Monroe deliver the Monroe doctrine? (CSS 2019)
A. December 2, 1821
B. December 2, 1823
C. December 2, 1825
D. None of these
Chinese renaissance of 1910’s and 1920’s is also known as _________. (CSS 2019)
A. The New Culture Movement
B. The bright ages
C. Evolution of Chinese culture
D. None of these
Who is the main exponent of political theory of “offensive realism”? (CSS 2019)
A. Kenth Waltz
B. J.Balius
C. John Mearsheimer
D. None of these
Kartarpur is located in ______ district of Punjab, Pakistan. (CSS 2019)
A. Narowal
B. Jhelum
C. Lahore
D. None of these
Jamal Khashoggi was journalist of _________ newspaper. (CSS 2019)
A. The Wall Street Journal
B. The Washington Post
C. Al-jazeera Daily
D. None of these
Which jihadist organization is active in south western countries of Africa? (CSS 2019)
A. Al-Qaeda
B. ISIS
C. Boko Haram
D. None of these
Who had won the Nobel Peace Prize of 2018? (CSS 2019)
A. Dmitry Muratov
B. Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad
C. Abiy Ahmed
D. None of these
What is the name of the first movie released in Saudi Arabia after 35 years? (CSS 2019)
A. Spider-Man: No Way Home
B. Master
C. Black Panther
D. None of these
