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International Relations-I 2025 MCQs
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Who typically plays the most important role in policy implementation?
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What is the name of only sea on Earth with no coast, also known as sea within a sea?
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What is the emphasis of cyber-security policy?
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Which of the following is an overlooked factor in global water politics?
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One-Child Policy of China was primarily introduced to:
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Abenomics refers to Japan’s policies regarding:
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The Ankara Declaration 2024 was a landmark agreement between:
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The Covid-19 was officially declared a global pandemic by the WHO in:
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The term idea of anarchy generally refers to:
The term 'anarchy' generally refers to the absence of a supreme authority or any overarching global government. In international relations, it implies a world without a central power to enforce rules, leading states to rely on self-help for security and survival. This lack of a governing body means there is no ultimate rule of law, originating from the Greek root 'anarchos,' meaning 'without authority'.
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Which European country is known as the 'Land of Thousand Lakes'?
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Which forced United States to join World War II?
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The concept of Prudent Realism is mainly discussed by:
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Which doctrine focuses on non-interference in the internal affairs of other states?
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Which movement was launched by Mahatma Gandhi in 1942?
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Which university established the first academic department of International Relations?
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The African National Congress (ANC) was active in its fight against?
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The Mau Mau Rebellion occurred in:
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Brexit refers to the United Kingdom’s decision to:
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Which African country was the first to secure independence from colonial rule?
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Affordable Care Act 2010 of US is known as:
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