International Relations (II) MCQs 2022
This page features the complete set of solved MCQs from the 2022 CSS International Relations Paper II. This paper covered recent events, major alliances, international institutions, and foundational IR theories and authors. It included questions on COP26 (2021), the Taliban leadership (Mullah Haibatullah), Chapter VI of the UN Charter (Pacific Settlement), and the Bretton Woods System. Alliances like NATO (30 members) and AUKUS were featured, along with regional projects (CASA-1000) and organizations (FATF, WTO, ICC, APEC). Key treaties like INF, CTBT (1996), and the Treaty of Lisbon (2007) were tested. Authors such as Graham Allison (Thucydides’s Trap), John Mearsheimer (Tragedy of Great Power Politics), Henry Kissinger (World Order), and Samuel Huntington (Clash of Civilizations) were prominent.
[How many states are in NATO?]
A. 20 members
B. 30 members
C. 50 members
D. None of these
[The Energy project among Pakistan, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan is known as?]
A. CASA-1000
B. TAPI
C. PACE
D. None of these
[What is AUKUS alliance?]
A. Nuclear Submarine between UK, Australia, and USA
B. Nuclear Submarine between UK, Russia, and USA
C. Nuclear Submarine between UK, Australia, and Ukraine
D. None of these
[What is FATF?]
A. Financial American Task Force
B. Financial Action Task Force
C. Financial Action Trade Force
D. None of these
[Which one is a supranational institution among all of the given options?]
A. SCO
B. WTO
C. OIC
D. None of these
[INF was signed between?]
A. India and Pakistan
B. The United States and Soviet Union
C. Ukraine and Russia
D. None of these
[Which country abandoned its nuclear programme in 1994?]
A. Russia
B. USA
C. Ukraine
D. None of these
[Destined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides's Trap? is written by?]
A. Steve Chan
B. Graham T. Allison
C. Christopher Coker
D. None of these
[The Tragedy of Great Power Politics is written by?]
A. John Mearsheimer
B. Stephen Walt
C. Hans Morgenthau
D. None of these
[International Criminal Court is located in?]
A. Netherlands
B. United States
C. Tokyo
D. None of these
