International Relations (II) MCQs 2021
Explore the solved MCQs from the CSS International Relations Paper II of 2021. This exam tested Cold War policies, key authors and books, international organizations, and historical events. Topics included the policy of Peaceful Co-existence (Khrushchev), Kurt Waldheim’s dual role (UN Sec-Gen & Austrian President), the founding of OIC (1969), the Chinese Communist Party (1921), and Amnesty International (1961). Authors like Hans Morgenthau (Politics Among Nations), Paul Kennedy (Rise and Fall of Great Powers), and Henry Kissinger (Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy) were featured. Historical events such as the Bretton Woods Conference (1944), the signing of the UN Charter (1945), the Suez Canal nationalization (1956), the Monroe Doctrine (1823), and the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494) were included, along with concepts like Soft Power (Joseph Nye) and the establishment of NAM (1961) and SCO (2001).
[The Chinese Communist Party was founded in?]
A. July 23, 1921
B. March 23, 1921
C. November 23, 1921
D. None of these
[Amnesty International was founded in?]
A. January 1961
B. May 1961
C. March 1961
D. None of these
[Bretton Woods Conference was held in?]
A. July 2, 1943 to July 20, 1944
B. July 1, 1944 to July 22, 1944
C. July 10, 1944 to July 12, 1944
D. None of these
[The Charter of the UN was signed on 26 June 1945 in which city?]
A. San Francisco
B. Shanghai
C. Washington
D. None of these
[Suez Canal was nationalized by Egypt in?]
A. 22 July, 1956
B. 24 July, 1956
C. 26 July, 1956
D. 28 July, 1956
[Balkan is located at?]
A. Middle East
B. Southeastern Europe
C. North America
D. None of these
[Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy was written by?]
A. Henry Kissinger
B. David Kissinger
C. Richard Nixon
D. None of these
[Weapons of Mass Destruction include?]
A. Nuclear, chemical
B. Biological weapons
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these
[Monroe Doctrine was given in]
A. 1812
B. 1818
C. 1822
D. None of these
[Number of littoral states around Indian Ocean?]
A. 22
B. 24
C. 26
D. 29
