International Relations (IR) MCQs
Are you ready to put your CSS International Relations MCQs knowledge to the test? Check out these multiple-choice questions (MCQs) to gauge your understanding of global affairs. From international organizations to key treaties, these questions cover a wide range of topics. Challenge yourself and see how well you fare in this field of study. Gain insights into the roles of major players, understand the impact of pivotal events, and explore the challenges and opportunities facing nations worldwide. Enhance your understanding of international relations and stay informed about the ever-evolving dynamics shaping our interconnected world.
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Who gave the idea of ‘Peaceful Co-existence’?
A. Nikita Khrushchev
B. Leonid Brezknev
C. Molotov
D. None of these
Kurt Waldhiem was:
A. A Swiss politician
B. Secretary Geneal of U.N.O
C. President of Germany
D. None of these
Who was Paul Bremer?
A. A Hollywood Actor
B. A British politician
C. U.S. Administrator in Iraq
D. None of these
Who was Javier Solana?
A. Spanish Foreign Minister
B. President of Argentina
C. Foreign Policy spokesman of the European Community
D. None of these
Who was Saeed-ul-Sahaf?
A. A Saudi Minister
B. Palestinian leader
C. Information Minister of Ex-President Saddam
D. None of these
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