International Relations (I) MCQs 2024
This page contains the solved MCQs for the CSS International Relations Paper I from 2024. The exam emphasized historical treaties, key IR theories, and significant authors. Historical milestones included the Treaty of Westphalia (1648), the Congress of Vienna (1815), Wilson’s Fourteen Points, the Cuban Missile Crisis (1962), and the founding of HAMAS (1987). Theoretical concepts tested included Morgenthau on Balance of Power, Mearsheimer on Offensive/Defensive Realism, and Foucault on Postmodernism. Key texts like Sun Tzu’s “Art of War” and Daniel Markey’s “No Exit from Pakistan” were featured, along with questions on the NSG, CWC, and the sale of Kashmir (1846).
[British government sold Kashmir to Maharaja Gulab Singh in]
A. 1845
B. 1846
C. 1847
D. None of these
[Treaty of Westphalia was signed in]
A. 1748
B. 1648
C. 1548
D. None of these
[Foreign Minister of Iran is]
A. Hossein Amir-Abdollahian
B. Reza Amiri-Moghaddam
C. Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf
D. None of these
[Book "No Exit from Pakistan" was written by]
A. Crispin Bates
B. Michael Kugelman
C. Daniel Markey
D. None of these
[CWC stands for]
A. Chemical Weapons Convention
B. Charter of Women Convention
C. Children Welfare Convention
D. None of these
[World's biggest iceberg is]
A. A23a
B. B23b
C. C23c
D. None of these
[IDF stands for]
A. International Defense Forces
B. Israel Defense Forces
C. Iran Defense Forces
D. None of these
[Congress of Vienna took place in]
A. 1815
B. 1816
C. 1817
D. None of these
[World's top scorer of football 2023 is]
A. Kylian Mbappe
B. Cristiano Ronaldo
C. Lionel Messi
D. None of these
[14 Points were given by]
A. Markus Daechsel
B. Woodrow Wilson
C. Harry Truman
D. None of these
