Regıonal Organızatıons Final 7. Deneme Sınavı
Toplam 20 Soru1.Soru
Which of the following is a higher shareholder in EBRD?
U.S. |
France |
Germany |
Italy |
Japan |
Regarding the EBRD top shareholders, U.S. holds the highest. The correct grouping is as follows:
U.S. 10.10
France 8.61
Germany 8.61
Italy 8.61
Japan 8.61
2.Soru
Which of the followings describes the broadening of the traditional concept of regional security, linked to defense and the security of States, starting from the incorporation of new threats, concerns, and challenges?
Human rights |
Judicial power |
Multi-dimensionality |
Violations |
Amendments |
The multi-dimensionality resides in the broadening of the traditional concept of regional security, linked to defense and the security of States, starting from the incorporation of new threats, concerns, and challenges.
3.Soru
Which one below is an institution of the European Union that consists of ministers of the EU Member States who discuss and prepare EU legislation?
European Council |
European Union |
Council of Europe |
Council of the European Union |
Europe Council of Ministers |
Council of the European Union: another institution of the European Union that consists of ministers of the EU Member States who discuss and prepare EU legislation. Together with the European Parliament, it’s the main legislative body. It’s located in Brussels, Belgium.
4.Soru
How many member does the European Parliament have?
28 |
96 |
451 |
601 |
751 |
The European parliament consists of 751 members including a president and 750 members from 28 member states. The members are elected by direct votes of people who are citizens of the EU’s member states.
The correct choice is E.
5.Soru
The Andean Passport was produced in -------. Which of the following correctly completes the sentence above?
1989 |
1992 |
2001 |
2003 |
2008 |
Andean Community produced an Andean passport in June 2001 which is valid in Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Colombia. By 2005, citizens of the Andean Community members gained the right to enter other countries without a visa. To travel among the member countries, showing national ID cards is adequate.
6.Soru
In the EU, which of the following pairs share the authority of legislation?
The Parliament and the Council |
The Council and the European Council |
European Commission and the Parliament |
European Commission and the Council |
The Parliament and the European Council |
According to the procedure, the Parliament and the Council share the authority of legislation. The process starts with the Commission’s legislative proposal. While the Commission prepares a proposal, governments of the member states, organizations, non- governmental organizations and individuals express their opinions. These opinions are integrated to the Commission’s legislative proposal that is presented to the Council and the Parliament.
The correct choice is A.
7.Soru
International organizations are ________ legal persons which are established by an ______________ agreement duly signed and put into effect by the governmental bodies of at least ________ States.
Which of the following terms fill in the blanks correctly?
international - international - three |
national - international - three |
international - national - three |
international - international - two |
national - national - three |
International organizations are international legal persons which are established by an international agreement duly signed and put into effect by the governmental bodies of at least three States.
8.Soru
What does INGO stand for?
Internet Nation Global Organization |
International Non-Governmental Organization |
Internet Non-Governmental Organization |
Non-Governmental Organization |
In a Non-Governmental Organization |
International non-governmental organizations (INGOs) have become an integrated part of international politics where they play significant roles that fit their agenda.
9.Soru
What is a term used by people who argue that the EU institutions and their decision making procedures suffer from a lack of democracy and seem inaccessible to the ordinary citizen due to their complexity?
State-centrism |
Democratic deficit |
Global governance |
Participatory democracy |
Low politics |
‘Democratic deficit’ is a term used by people who argue that the EU institutions and their decisionmaking procedures suffer from a lack of democracy and seem inaccessible to the ordinary citizen due to their complexity. The real EU democratic deficit seems to be the absence of European politics. EU voters do not feel that they have an effective way to reject a ‘government’, they do not like, and to change, in some ways, the course of politics and policy
10.Soru
Which body of the EU has most weight in the Eu from the beginning?
European Council |
Council of the European Union |
European Parliament |
European Commission |
Union of Foreign Affairs and Security Policy |
The Council, also known as the Council of Ministers, is the organ that has the most weight in the EU from the beginning. It uses the authority to legislate together with the European Parliament.The Council of the European Union does consist of the ministers that serve in the member states of the EU.
The correct choice is B.
11.Soru
What failure did Anne-Marie Slaughter draw attention to in the world?
She draws attention to international relations and others like liberalism or pluralism. |
She draws attention to the failure of the international order based on the nation-states and the intergovernmental organizations and asserts that the routine proclamations of new world order. |
She emphases on the powers in terms of political, social and security areas with non-states actors. |
She pointed out the importance of working closely with the World Amnesty Organization. |
She mentioned the importance of international non-profit-making enterprises. |
Anne-Marie Slaughter (1997), she believes that the world order is not the one that has long been depicted by the proponents of state-centric paradigm. Slaughter draws attention to the failure of the international order based on the nation-states and the intergovernmental organizations and asserts that the routine proclamations of new world order by world leaders are in fact illusions since such attempts have for the most part referred to a system that relies on the proper functioning of nation-states.
12.Soru
When and where was separatism and extremism defined at the international level as violent, criminal acts?
Washington Summit, 1999 |
Lisbon Summit, 2010 |
SCO Summit in Shanghai, 2001 |
Durban Summit, 2002 |
Lome Summit, 2000 |
One of the first documents signed by the participants of the SCO summit in Shanghai (2001) was the Shanghai Convention on Combating Terrorism, Separatism, and Extremism, which for the first time at the international level enshrined the definition of separatism and extremism as violent, criminal acts
The correct choice is C.
13.Soru
Venezuela was suspended from MERCOSUR because of ________.
Which of the following completes the sentence above correctly?
its economic condition |
violations of the rules of democracy |
its relations with the U.S. |
the petrol crisis in the world |
the result of the referendum in South America |
Venezuela was suspended indefinitely in 2016 for violations of the rules of democracy.
The correct choice is B.
14.Soru
What refers to the process of collective decision making that combines elements from both direct and representative democracy in which citizens have the power to decide on policy proposals and politicians assume the role of policy implementation?
State-centrism |
Memoranda |
Participatory democracy |
Participatory status |
Democratic deficit |
Participatory democracy is a process of collective decision making that combines elements from both direct and representative democracy: Citizens have the power to decide on policy proposals and politicians assume the role of policy implementation.
15.Soru
What does "Mr" stand for?
Personal or corporate savings |
Financial intermediation ratio |
Inclination to unincorporation. |
The ratio of companies established through equity capital to the total number of companies |
Other non-monetary transactions |
Mr = Financial Intermediation ratio.
16.Soru
Which of the following is the most important problem of AU?
Security |
Economy |
Democratization |
Finance |
Terrorism |
AU’s the most important problem seems to be democratization. The organization is also referred to as the dictator’s club.
The correct choice is C.
17.Soru
Where is the ADB headquarters located?
London |
Cote d'Ivoire |
Philippines |
Tunisia |
Washington D.C. |
The headquarters of the RDBs are located in their respective region. The ADB headquarters is located in Philippines, with 29 country offices and representative offices in Tokyo, Frankfurt, and Washington, D.C. The AfDB headquarters is located in Côte d’Ivoire; but temporarily relocated in Tunisia due to political unrest in Côte d’Ivoire. The EBRD headquarters is located in in London with 34 county offices
18.Soru
I. It is the supreme organ of the OAS. II. It convenes every six months. III. Each member state is represented there. IV. It is the democratic body of the OAS. -- Which ones of the above are true about the General Assembly of the OAS?
Only III |
II and III |
I, III and IV |
II, III and IV |
I, II, III and IV |
The General Assembly of the OAS convenes annually.
The correct choice is C.
19.Soru
I. Members are both regional and non-regional countries.
II. Each member is a shareholder.
III. The size of one country's economy is efficient regarding the voting shares.
Which of the above is correct about the membership structure of regional development banks?
Only I |
Only III |
I and II |
II and III |
I, II and III |
The RDBs are owned by member governments of both regional and non-regional countries. Each member is a shareholder of the institution. A country’s voting shares and level of board representation are based on the size of its economy and its financial contributions to the institution. All three statements are correct.
20.Soru
Which of the following refers to the process of reducing or eliminating price and quantity controls over markets, and making economies open to international capital flows?
Financial intermediation |
Financial institutions |
Financial liberalization |
Financial crisis |
Financial contagion |
The notion of financial liberalization is defined as the process of reducing or eliminating price and quantity controls over markets and making economies open to international capital flows.
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