International Relations MCQs 2011
Explore the solved MCQs from the CSS International Relations Paper of 2011. This paper focused on influential IR books, key theories, historical treaties, and contemporary conflicts. Authors featured included Fukuyama (“The End of History”) and E.H. Carr (“Twenty Years Crisis”). Theoretical concepts tested were the balance of power (Realism), the philosophical basis of Liberalism (Kant, Locke), and the Preemptive Strike Doctrine. Historical events included the Peace of Westphalia, the Camp David Accords, and the Balfour Declaration (1917). The exam also covered regional issues like Apartheid (South Africa), Pakistan’s joining NAM (1979), SAARC’s establishment (1985), and the Kerry Lugar Bill.
Kerry Lugar Bill is about: (CSS 2011)
A. Aid specifically to Pakistani flood victims
B. Aid to Pakistan
C. Aid to Pakistan Army
D. Aid to Muslim countries
The author of the book “The End of History and the Last Man” is: (CSS 2011)
A. Fukuyama
B. Huntington
C. Kissinger
D. Christine Faire
Indo-Chinese war occurred in: (CSS 2011)
A. 1965
B. 1962
C. 1971
D. 1948
The author of the book “Twenty Years Crisis” is: (CSS 2011)
A. Rosenau
B. Harold J Laski
C. E. H. Carr
D. John Dewey
Ho Chi Minh was: (CSS 2011)
A. Leader of Vietnam
B. Leader of Laos
C. Leader of Thailand
D. Leader of Japan
Balance of power is based on: (CSS 2011)
A. Realist Paradigm
B. Liberal Paradigm
C. Marxist Paradigm
D. Post Modernism
Missile crisis of 1962 was between: (CSS 2011)
A. USA, USSR and Cuba
B. USA, USSR and Argentine
C. USA, USSR and Egypt
D. USA, USSR and Iran
Emmanuel Kant and John Locke provides the philosophical basis for: (CSS 2011)
A. Realism
B. Liberalism
C. Post Modernism
D. Behaviouralism
New International Economic Order: (CSS 2011)
A. Is Economic System structured after the end of Cold War.
B. Was the demand of the rich countries to change the International Economic System
C. Was the demand of the Global South to restructure the International Economic System.
D. Is the International Economic System based on technological revolution
Pre Emptive Strike Doctrine confers upon states the: (CSS 2011)
A. Right to attack any potential threat to its security.
B. Right to attack when they are actually attacked
C. The responsibility to intervene in the domestic affairs of other states for humanitarian protection
D. Duty to respond to the calls of UN.
