Introduction to International Relations Final 7. Deneme Sınavı
Toplam 20 Soru1.Soru
Integration theory opposes the basic theoretical concepts of ---?
Epistemic communities. |
Constructivism. |
Realism. |
The World Trade Organization. |
Pragmatic liberalism. |
Integration theory opposes the basic premises of Realism such as that international cooperation is very difficult, if not impossible, between states and that international institutions do not matter in world politics.
2.Soru
Which paradigm is a state-centric approach and concentrates on state security?
Mercantilism |
Economic Liberalism |
Keynesianism |
Communism |
Capitalism |
From the sixteenth to the late eighteenth centuries the dominant paradigm in world economy was mercantilism and this paradigm concentrates on state security. The right option is A.
3.Soru
- Japan and Hong Kong are among these countries.
- They are high growth economies.
- These countries maintained rapid industrialization
Which of the statements above is true for Asian Tigers?
Only I |
I and II |
II and III |
I and III |
I, II and III |
Japan is not and Asian Tiger country. Other statements are true.
4.Soru
Which of the following movements have become perhaps the most visible popular manifestation of the anti-globalization movement?
Occupy demonstrations |
Battle of Seattle |
Arab-Spring uprisings |
Switzerland movement |
Barcelona demonstrations |
Recently, occupy demonstrations have become perhaps the most visible popular manifestation of the anti-globalization movement. Everything started at Wall Street in New York. The protests announced on social media a march and a sit-in in the heart of the financial district of Manhattan. Protests started on September 17, 2011 but spread to many other American cities, including Boston, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. This triggered additional “occupy” demonstrations in about 1,500 cities across the world.
5.Soru
Which of the following are the types of international law?
I. Binding
II. Subsidiary
III. Primary
IV. Written
V. Unwritten
I, II, III, IV, V, VI |
I, II |
III, IV |
V, VI |
III, V |
Binding laws are also called primary. And both binding and subsidiary rules may be written or unwritten.
6.Soru
According to Article 2 Paragraph 4 of Charter of United Nations, which of the following is not suggested?
Economic force |
Military force |
Nuclear war |
Political force |
Psychological force |
The conversation continues to consider what exactly is meant by the relevant words, especially “force”. Article 2 Paragraph 4 uses terms like “the threat or use of force,” but not "war". However, force can include psychological force, economic force, military force, or political force.
7.Soru
How many countries signed the Kyoto Protocol, an international agreement for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions?
180 |
191 |
203 |
193 |
167 |
Of the 193 countries existing in today's world, only two – US and China – did not sign the protocol. The correct answer is B - 191.
8.Soru
Which of the following NGOs has been specifically working toward protecting the environment and promoting environmental justice at the global level?
Doctors Without Borders |
Greenpeace |
Oxfam |
World Economic Forum |
Amnesty International |
It is the Greenpeace organization that has specifically worked toward protecting the environment and promoting environmental justice. the correct answer is B.
9.Soru
Which of the following were placed under the control of the United Nations after World War II?
Trusteeships |
Protectorates |
Fully independent states |
Terra nullius |
Hegemons |
Trusteeships or “associated territories” were placed under the control of the UN after the Second World War.
10.Soru
Which perspective of law stipulates that international law and municipal law are parts of the same legal system?
Municipal law |
International law |
Dualist view |
Monist view |
Global law |
According to the Dualist View, international law and municipal laws are two separate legal systems. The Monist View, by contrast, holds that international law and municipal law are parts of the same legal system as there is only
one legal realm in the world.
11.Soru
I-Good faith II-Obligation to make reparation III-Exhaustion of local remedies IV-Constant and uniform practice Which of the above is/are among the general Principles of Law?
Only I |
I,II and III |
II, III and IV |
I,III and IV |
Only IV |
Some general principles of law are:
• good faith,
• obligation to make reparation,
• res judiciata (a matter may not, generally, be
relitigated once it has been judged on the merits),
• estoppel (the requirement of consistency in legal
argumentation), proportionality,
• lex specialis derogate legi generali (special law should prevail over general law),
• lex posterior derogate legi priori (more recent law prevails over an inconsistent earlier law),
• fair trial,
• liability for fault, and
• exhaustion of local remedies.
But IV is related to custom (objective element). The answer is B
12.Soru
Which of the following can not be a goal of Millennium Development Goals in 2002?
Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger |
Achieve universal primary education |
Reduce child mortality |
Ensure environmental sustainability |
Decrease the effect of global warming |
The answer is E
13.Soru
I-Technology II- Economy III-Politics IV-Education Which of the above is/are the main drivers of globalization?
I-II-III |
I-II-IV |
II-III-IV |
I-IV |
I-III |
The main drivers of globalization are technology, economy, and politics. The answer is A.
14.Soru
Which of the following is a traditional component of the international community?
Persons |
Tribes |
Nations |
International organizations |
States |
The international community is traditionally composed of states.
15.Soru
When was the United Nations organization founded
1919 |
1921 |
1925 |
1945 |
1968 |
The United Nations organization itself, after several interim agreements, was founded in 1945 in San Francisco, California, immediately following the end of World War II. That disastrous war was imprinted on the world’s collective mind,
particularly amongst political and economic elites. The overwhelming devastation wrought in Europe and, if more indirectly, worldwide forced world leaders to confront the indisputable fact that war on a massive scale had ravaged their territories and populations.
16.Soru
Which circumstance precluding the wrongfulness of conduct is the Turkish 2019 military intervention into Syria based mainly on?
Concent |
Countermeasure |
Distress |
Self-defence |
Force majeure |
In the face of an armed attack nations have the right of self-defence
17.Soru
- The key component of a knowledge economy is a larger concentration on intellectual capabilities than on physical inputs.
- Knowledge can lead to wealth for those who can use it effectively.
- Production of knowledge is worthless without turning it into commercial usage.
Which of the statements above is true for knowledge economy?
Only I |
I and II |
II and III |
I and III |
I, II and III |
- The key component of a knowledge economy is a larger concentration on intellectual capabilities than on physical inputs.
- Knowledge can lead to wealth for those who can use it effectively.
- Production of knowledge is worthless without turning it into commercial usage.
All of these statements are true.
18.Soru
... is often carried out by a commission which is composed of an equal number of members from each party to the dispute as well as neutral members and a neutral head of commission.
Which of the following option is true to complete this expression?
Conciliation |
Fact-finding |
Good offices |
Mediation |
Negotiation |
Conciliation involves a third-party investigation and the submission of a report embodying suggestions for a solution. Conciliation is often carried out by a commission which is composed of an equal number of members from each party to the dispute as well as neutral members and a neutral head of commission.
19.Soru
Which of the following is not one of the four "Asian tigers"?
Hong Kong |
Singapore |
South Korea |
Thailand |
Taiwan |
The four “Asian tigers” (Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan) are high-growth economies. These countries have consistently maintained high levels of economic growth since the 1960s. The correct choice is D.
20.Soru
I) Bulgaria
II) Czechoslovakia
III) East Germany
IV) Turkey
V) USA
Which of the numbered options was joined Warsaw Pact created by Soviet Union?
I and IV |
III and IV |
I, II, and III |
I, III, and V |
I, II, IV, and V |
In response to West Germany’s joining NATO in 1955, the Soviet Union created its own alliance (with Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Albania), which was called the Warsaw Pact.
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