Introduction to International Relations Final 13. Deneme Sınavı
Toplam 20 Soru1.Soru
Given the per capita GDP figures in 2016, which of the following is the richest country in the world?
Brunei Darussalam |
Macao |
Kuwait |
United Arab Emirates |
Qatar |
Based on the per capita GDP figures in 2016, we can conclude that Qatar is the richest country in the world. The correct answer is E.
2.Soru
Which of the countries below can be an example for federal states?
India |
Republic of Turkey |
France |
Italy |
China |
The answer is A.
3.Soru
Which of the following economic models proposes to examine political and economic issues through the concept of "social class"?
Marxism |
Feudalism |
Capitalism |
Embedded liberalism |
Mercantilism |
Marxist thought proposes to examine political and economic issues through the concept of social class. The correct choice is A.
4.Soru
How many member states was the United Nations organization comprised of when it was created in 1945?
48 |
49 |
50 |
51 |
52 |
The United Nations organization was created in October of 1945 to prevent future wars. Initially, it was comprised of 51 member states, principally the victors of World War II. The correct answer is D.
5.Soru
Which of the following is not one of the attributes of the arbitration?
Arbitrators are elected by the parties. |
The consent of all parties is required for arbitration. |
Arbitration is much more flexible than adjudication. |
Arbitration as one of the legal means of dispute settlement is binding. |
Arbitration as one of the legal means of dispute settlement is not binding. |
"Arbitration as one of the legal means of dispute settlement is not binding." is not true expression. On the contrary of it, arbitration as one of the legal means of dispute settlement is binding.
6.Soru
Which is likely a non-binding source of international law?
The law of the Sea Convention |
The Vienna Convention of Law treaties |
The Geneva Conventions |
The German- American Trade treaties |
The UN-human Rights treaties |
Trade agreements between two states may not be binding for all countries, so D is the correct option
7.Soru
Which of the following is not among acceptable and peaceful means of dispute settlement between states?
enquiry |
conciliation |
consent |
arbitration |
mediation |
Acceptable, peaceful means of dispute settlement between states are:
1. negotiation,
2. enquiry,
3. mediation,
4. conciliation,
5. arbitration,
6. judicial settlement,
7. any other peaceful means.
8.Soru
- When two states sign a bilateral treaty and initiate diplomatic relations with an entity, such a recognition is called …………………
Legal personality |
Express recognition |
Implied recognition |
Constitutive theory |
Declarative theory |
Legal personality is irrelevant. Express recognition is through declaration. D and E are theories of recognition.
9.Soru
Which of the following is a sign or symbol registered by a manufacturer or merchant to identify goods or services?
Patents |
Copyrights |
Trademark |
Geographical indication |
Traditional knowledge |
Trademark is a sign or symbol (including logos and names) registered by a manufacturer or merchant to identify goods and services. The correct choice is C.
10.Soru
Which of the following is accepted as one of the main sources of international law?
Human rights conventions |
Geneva Conventions |
Law of the Sea Convention, |
1969 Vienna Convention |
International Court of Justice |
Article 38 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice enumerates the sources where the rules of international law may be found.
11.Soru
In which of the following the law of nations originate?
Code of Hammurabi |
Roman Law |
Draconian Laws |
Laws of Solon |
Laws of the Hittites |
International law has evolved its own unique concepts such as the law of nations from the Roman Law.
12.Soru
- The international law and municipal law are parts of the same legal system.
- To apply the rules in the other realm, a given rule must be transferred into the realm of the other legal system.
- International law and municipal laws are two separate legal systems so that there cannot be a conflict of rules.
- There is only one legal realm in the world.
- Both international law and municipal law can be applied directly.
Which of the above are stipulated by Monist View?
I and II |
II and III |
I, II and IV |
I, IV and V |
II, III and IV |
Because some issues are regulated by both international law and municipal laws, and since the main actor in both legal systems is the state, there is naturally a relationship between the two legal systems. There are, however, two aspects or problems to be dealt with.
- First, when rules of the two systems on the same issue conflict, this must be settled.
- Second, as there are common issues and actors, can rules of one legal system, thet is those of international law, be directly applied in the relam of the other system?
There are two different ways to answer these questions.
First is the Dualist View. This stipulates that international law and municipal laws are two separate legal systems so that there cannot be a conflict of rules. What about the application of the rules of one to the other? This perspective stipulates that to apply the rules in the other realm, a given rule must be transferred into the relam of the other legal system. On the other hand, the Monist View differs. It stipulates that international law and municipal law are parts of the same legal system, because there is only one legal realm in the world. In the case of a conflict of rules, some argue that international law is superior over the municipal rules, but others differ. Both views are grounded in reason.
As to the issue of transfer of rules, the Monist View stipulates that there is no need to transfer the rules from one to the other, simply because they are parts of the same legal system. Thus, both can be applied directly. As also understood from the information given, the correct answer is D, in other words the first, the fourth and the fifth options reflect the Monis View. The second and the third options, by contrast reflect the Dualist perspective. The Dualist View stipulates that international law and municipal laws are two separate legal systems so that there cannot be a conflict of rules. This perspective also stipulates that to apply the rules in the other realm, a given rule must be transferred into the relam of the other legal system.
13.Soru
Which of the following can be true about the rules of law?
They are designed to keep the unity of a community by balancing the interests of the members. |
They are religion-based, unchangeable and universal notions for humanity. |
They imply the implementation of customs of a nation through teachings passing from past generations. |
The are historically inherited rules for each nation depending on their traditions. |
They are nation-based rules stemming from morality and right of property. |
Human beings need to live together to be able to
meet their basic needs such as finding shelter, food,
security and many other physiological needs; we
know this from social science. However, a conflict
of interests seems inevitable when people live
together as a community. To keep the community
together, the interests of all members need to be
balanced by various means; the usual ones include
customs, religion, and morality. Community order
is eventually established through these rules. The
rules of law are among such rules, all designed to
keep the unity of a community by balancing the
interests of the members. The answer is A.
14.Soru
Which of the following countries can be an example of one of the poorest countries in the EU?
Germany |
France |
Bulgaria |
Spain |
Italy |
The answer is D.
15.Soru
- It is a theory of regional integration.
- It is attuned to the political implications because of a “spillover effect”.
- It explains cooperation in international relations.
Which of the above can be said about Neofunctionalism?
Only I |
I-II |
Only II |
II-III |
Only III |
The answer is B.
16.Soru
Considering the hierarchy of the sources, which of the following is the first thing international lawyers look at?
Opinions |
Articles |
General principles |
Applicable treaty rules |
Customs |
Rules of international law may sometimes conflict with one another; therefore, it is important to find out which rules should prevail under such circumstances. In other words, the hierarchy of norms among the sources of international law should be determined. “In theory, there is no hierarchy among the three sources of law listed in Article 38 of the International Court of Justice Statute. In practice, however, international lawyers usually look first to any applicable treaty rules, then to custom, and last to general principles”.
17.Soru
Which of the followings is not an international organization established specifically for addressing social, economic, and political issues of Asia?
The Greater Malayan Confederation |
SEATO |
SCO |
CIS |
ECOWAS |
ECOWAS (The Economic Community of West African States) deals with economic and social issues of West Africa, all other organizations given in the choices are established towards promoting economic, social, and political cooperation among the states in Asia. The correct answer is E.
18.Soru
Which of the following recognition terms claims that "the existence of a state or government is a question of pure fact, and recognition is merely an acknowledgment of the facts"?
constitutive theory |
declaratory theory |
de facto |
de jure |
mode of recognition |
The constitutive theory is opposed by the declaratory theory, according to
which recognition has no legal effects. “The existence of a state or government is a question of pure fact, and recognition is merely an acknowledgment of the facts. If an entity satisfies the requirements of a state objectively, it is a state with all international rights and duties and other states are obliged to treat it as such” (Malanczuk, 1997, 83). The correct answer is B.
19.Soru
I.Homelessness II.Disease III.Terrorism Which of the above can be a result of the violation of environmental security?
Only I |
Only III |
I-II |
Only II |
II-III |
The answer is C since I and II are can be direct results of natural disasters in the environment.
20.Soru
I. It causes spiraling problems in the economy. II.It decreases trust among people. III. People will avoid places for possible attack. IV.It can be seen only in countries in Asia. Which of the sentences is TRUE about terrorism attacks?
I-II |
II-III |
I-II-III |
II-III-IV |
I-III-IV |
The answer is C. Those kind of attacks were also seen in countries in the West like France and UK.
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