International Relations MCQs 2001
Welcome to the solved MCQs for the 2001 CSS International Relations Paper. This paper included questions on the independence of Singapore (1965), former UN Secretary-General U Thant (Burma), Wilson’s Fourteen Points (1918), and the capital of South Africa (Pretoria). Cold War topics featured the SALT II treaty (1979) and the Yalta Conference participants. Leaders like Willy Brandt (Germany) and historical events such as the Bandung Conference (1955) and the Russian Revolution (1917) were also tested.
The First Hague Conference was held in: (CSS 2001)
A. 1890
B. 1907
C. 1914
D. 1899
Singapore became independent in: (CSS 2001)
A. 1960
B. 1963
C. 1965
D. 1965
Brezhnev was: (CSS 2001)
A. The President of Uzbekistan
B. The Prime Minister of Great Britain
C. The President of Russia
D. None of these
U Thant was the national of: (CSS 2001)
A. Nepal
B. Germany
C. Algeria
D. Burma
Osama Bin Laden is: (CSS 2001)
A. Taliban Leader
B. American citizen
C. Saudi Arabian
D. None of these
Fourteen Points of Wilson announced in: (CSS 2001)
A. 1910
B. 1913
C. 1918
D. None of these
SALT II was concluded in: (CSS 2001)
A. 1960
B. 1972
C. 1979
D. None of these
Pretoria is the capital of: (CSS 2001)
A. Zimbabwe
B. Nigeria
C. South Africa
D. None of these
Who participated in the Yalta conference? (CSS 2001)
A. China, Great Britain, U.S.A
B. Russia, France, Great Britain
C. U.S.A., Russia, Great Britain
D. None of these
Willy Brandt was: (CSS 2001)
A. Chancellor of Germany
B. President of Cuba
C. President of France
D. None of these
