International Politics Ara 9. Deneme Sınavı
Toplam 20 Soru1.Soru
North Atlantic Treaty Organization was found in _________.
1920 |
1945 |
1948 |
1949 |
1955 |
Blocs have founded their own security and economic cooperation organizations, such North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) (1949), and Warsaw Pact (1955), The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON) (1949), Organisation for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC) (1948).
2.Soru
Which of the following matchings is correct?
Universal Declaration of Human Rights-1948 |
World Conference Vienna Declaration on Human Rights - 1980 |
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights- 1972 |
The European Court of Human Rights - 1945 |
The Prevention and Punishment of Crime Genocide- 1978 |
World Conference Vienna Declaration on Human Rights was held in not 1980 but 1993. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights was declared in 1966 not in 1972. The European Court of Human Rights was established in 1959 not in 1945. The Prevention and Punishment of Crime Genocide was signed in 1948 not in 1978. So, all the options except A was incorrect. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was announced by the United Nations General Assembly in Paris in 1948. Thus, the option A is correct.
3.Soru
What is the most influential effect of the Age of Enlightenment?
Discovery of America |
Treaty of Münster |
Treaty of Utrecht |
The Renaissance |
French Revolution |
The most influential effect of this overall transformation was the French Revolution in 1789
4.Soru
I. Dominancy
II. Membership
III. Aims and activities
Which one/ones of the items above is/are among the main classification categories of international organizations?
Only I |
Only II |
Only III |
I-II |
II-III |
International Organizations can be classified under three main categories defined by sovereignty, membership and aims
5.Soru
Real-life integration requires people-employees of multinational corporations, ___________, representatives of civil society organizations, and many others.
clear area |
loyalty to region |
a coordinated action |
small-scale traders |
a manifestation of globalization |
Real-life integration requires people-employees of multinational corporations, small-scale traders, representatives of civil society organizations, and many others”.
Integration is an act or process or an instance of integrating such as incorporation as equals into society or an organization of individuals of different groups such as races and coordination of mental processes into a normal effective personality.
Source: Merriam Webster Dictionary, https://www. merriam-webster.com/dictionary/integration.
6.Soru
Which of the following has been the advocates positive law which maintains that human-beings rather than natural law create rights?
Georg Jellinek |
Bentham and Hume |
John Lock |
Hugo Grotius |
Bodin and Hobbes |
The question of what the source of rights is has been discussed, in particular, in the literature of law, from past to present. In this context, it is often argued that a source of rights is the law of nature. The acquisition of human rights together with the birth of man has had a broad philosophical support, especially by social contractors. However, there are other explanations with regard to the source of rights. In this line, a number of names, especially Bentham and Hume, have been advocates of positive law, maintain that human-beings rather than natural law create rights. (Cranston 1983, 3-4; Freeman 2012, 32-33; Vincent 2010, 78).
7.Soru
Which one of the following terms is defined as the process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment and aided by information technology?
Regionalism |
Globalization |
National cooperation |
Legitimacy |
Integration |
Globalization is a process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment and aided by information technology
8.Soru
Which of the following organizations is an example of a genuine non-governmental organization?
United Nations |
World Trade Organization |
International Olympic Committee |
Green Peace |
Amnesty International |
The International Olympic Committee is a genuine non-governmental organization.
9.Soru
By whom was the English School primarily led?
I. Hedley Bull II. Martin Wight III. Adam Watson IV. R. J. Vincent
I, II & IV |
I & IV |
II & III |
II, III & IV |
I, II, III, & IV |
The English School was initially led by names such as Hedley Bull, Martin Wight Adam Watson and R. J. Vincent.
10.Soru
Which of the following is the most important figures of English enlightenment who tried to limit the state by declaring life, liberty, and property as intangible rights?
John Locke |
Bentham and Hume |
Georg Jellinek |
Hugo Grotius |
Bodin and Hobbes |
John Locke, one of the most important figures of English enlightenment, tried to limit the state by declaring life, liberty, and property as intangible rights.
11.Soru
Which one is not one of the major functions that all international organizations carry out?
Rule making |
Rule application |
Rule adjudication |
Information |
Regulation |
There are nine major functions that all international organizations carry out: interest articulation and aggregation, normative, recruitment, socialization, rule making, rule application, rule adjudication, information, operations. "Regulation" is not one of these functions.
12.Soru
Which of the following is not correct about the Council of Europe?
It was founded in 1949. |
The European Convention of Human Rights was established. |
It aims to provide justice and international cooperation and to promote democracy. |
The European Court of Human Rights was established as an international court. |
It started for the reason of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. |
The council of Europe was founded in 1949. Within the frame of Council of Europe, The European Convention of Human Rights was established and The European Court of Human Rights was established as an international court. It aims to provide justice and international cooperation in terms of a closer unity and to promote democracy. All the options except E are correct about the Council of Europe. As for E, not the Council of Europe but The United Nation is an international organization and started for the reason of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
13.Soru
Region refers to a defined and _________ in one geographic space where boundaries are lined.
Clear area |
A political movement |
Conscious set of related ideas |
Attitudes along regional lines |
Loyalty to a region |
First of all; while region refers to a defined and clear area in one geographic space where boundaries are lined; with reference to Frost, regionalism expresses a political movement which is based on awareness of and loyalty to a region, combined with dedication to a region-wide agenda of some kind in the second phase. The suffix (“-ism”) in the word of regionalism suggests a conscious set of related ideas or ideology that is capable of forming the basis of a political movement or an intellectual trend. It implies a coordinated action on the part of governments based on some vision or set of ideas (Frost, 2008: 15). Thirdly; regionalization can be defined as the formation or realignment of transactions and attitudes along regional lines. It is in some way “a manifestation of globalization”. According to Frost, “regionalization is driven, brokered, and carried out primarily by private individuals acting on their own. Real-life integration requires people-employees of multinational corporations, small-scale traders, representatives of civil society organizations, and many others”.
14.Soru
I. Instrument
II. Leader
III. Actor
Which one/ones of the items above is/are among the roles of international organizations in international politics?
Only I |
Only II |
Only III |
I-III |
II-III |
International organization generally plays three major roles in international politics: instrument, arena and actor
15.Soru
I. Instrument
II. Arena
III. Actor
IV. Network
Which of the roles stated above are the major roles generally played by an international organization in international politics?
I and IV |
II and IV |
I, II and IV |
I, III and IV |
I, II and III |
International organization generally plays three major roles in international politics: instrument, arena and actor.
16.Soru
Which of the following statements is true for regionalization?
I. It can be defined as the formation of transactions and attitudes along regional lines.
II. It is in some way “a manifestation of globalization”.
III. It is a political demand to form a formal arrangement among states on a geographically restricted basis.
IV. It is driven, brokered, and carried out primarily by private individuals acting on their own.
I, II, III, IV |
I, II, IV |
I, II, III |
II, III, IV |
III, IV |
Regionlization can be defined as the formation of transactions and attitudes along regional lines. It is in some way “a manifestation of globalization”. It is driven, brokered, and carried out primarily by private individuals acting on their own.
17.Soru
The North American Free Trade Agreement is a formal agreement which establishes some clear rules for commercial activity between _____________ .
The US and Canada |
Canada and Mexico |
The US, Canada and Cuba |
Mexico, Cuba and Canada |
The US, Canada and Mexico |
The North American Free Trade Agreement is a formal agreement which establishes some clear rules for commercial activity between the US, Canada and Mexico.
18.Soru
Which of the following have an undeniable value in terms of liberal human rights?
Hugo Grotius |
Benjamin Franklin |
George Washington |
Alexander Hamilton |
John Locke |
In this context, it is important to mention the names ranging from Hugo Grotius to John Locke who are nourished from the teaching of natural rights. English Enlightenment and, especially, John Locke, have an undeniable value in terms of liberal human rights, which is worth to mention here.
19.Soru
Which one of the following is not among the historical pre-conditions met before the emergence of international organizations?
The political conflicts arising among certain leading states |
The existence of a number of states functioning as independent political units |
The existence of a substantial measure of contact between these states |
An awareness of problems that arise from states’ co-existence |
State’s recognition of ‘the need for creation of institutional devices and systematic methods for regulating their relations with each other |
Although the foundation of international organizations was built in ancient times, the organizations themselves did not emerge until the 19th century, when four pre-conditions were met:
• the existence of a number of states functioning as independent political units;
• the existence of a substantial measure of contact between these states;
• an awareness of problems that arise from states’ co-existence;
• state’s recognition of ‘the need for creation of institutional devices and systematic methods for regulating their relations with each other’ (Archer, 2001: 4).
20.Soru
International Organizations can be classified under how many main categories?
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
International Organizations can be classified under three main categories defined by sovereignty,
membership and aims.
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