International Relations MCQs 2006
A state‘s executive economic zone (EEZ) is recognized to extend how far from the coastline? (CSS 2006)
A. 3 nautical miles
B. 10 nautical miles
C. 12 nautical miles
D. None of these
States can exclude others from entering which the following? (CSS 2006)
A. 12 miles limit from coastline
B. Airspace
C. Orbital space
D. Both A and B
Weapons of mass destruction include: (CSS 2006)
A. Nuclear, chemical and biological weapons
B. Nuclear, conventional and biological weapons
C. Chemical, ballistic and biological weapons
D. None of these
Strategic weapons are: (CSS 2006)
A. Short-range weapons
B. Intermediate range of weapons
C. Long-range weapons
D. None of these
The Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) attempts to prevent: (CSS 2006)
A. The spread of missile technology
B. The spread of missile weapons
C. The spread of biological weapons
D. None of these
Which of the following is a principle stated in the UN Charter? (CSS 2006)
A. States are equal under international law
B. States have full sovereignty over their own affairs
C. States should have full independence and territorial integrity
D. All of above
A just war: (CSS 2006)
A. Can be waged to change another state’s government, if it is violating human rights.
B. Can be waged for ethnic or religious reasons
C. Can be waged only in response to aggression
D. None of these
Sustainable economic development means: (CSS 2006)
A. Development that can be sustained over a period of decades
B. Development that is supported by the domestic economy and does not involve international trade.
C. Development that does not deplete resources and destroy ecosystems so quickly that the basis of development itself is undermined.
D. None of these
Which of the following is the greenhouse gas that accounts for most of global warming? (CSS 2006)
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Methane
C. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
D. None of these
Which of the following is the major contributor to the destruction of ozone layer? (CSS 2006)
A. Carbon dioxide
B. Methane
C. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
D. None of these