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Question # 1

Which international law opened for signature on 3 June 2013?

Question # 2

Which of these is an example of gender bias?

Question # 3

What is gender bias?

Question # 4

What are the dimensions taken to measure the Gender Inequality Index(G2)?

Question # 5

______ increase the capacity and capability of the political system to find and utilize the resources of the country?

Question # 6

In how many US states did same-sex marriage become immediately legal in June 2013?

Question # 7

Which of these distinguishes modern nation-states from traditional civilizations?

Question # 8

Karl popper's Open Society and its Enemies is a critique of

Question # 9

In many contemporary conflicts, attempts are made to protect soldiers, often at the expense of civilian lives, in order to minimize coverage of fatalities . how are such conflicts described?

Question # 10

Huntington describes_____ as a multi-faced process involving change in all areas of human thought and activity

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1 A 'zero-sum game' in politics
A. Has no scope for cooperation among the players in the long run in politcs
B. Has much scope for permanent coalitions of some players against the rest
C. Has infinite scope for multiple-level combinations of winning partnership strategies
D. Implies that ultimate ends of all 'Games' in politics are predictable and knowable
2 In many contemporary conflicts, attempts are made to protect soldiers, often at the expense of civilian lives, in order to minimize coverage of fatalities . how are such conflicts described?
A. Degenerate wars
B. Genocides
C. Illegal wars
D. risk- transfer wars
3 'Balance of terror' is a term used in international politics to denote
A. A balance of power that emerges in a multi-polar world due to multiple checks and balances
B. The power to deter and destroy which belongs to all States in an anarchic international system
C. The uneasy balance that proceeds from fear of nuclear war and also from ideological fear that are fueled by nuclear weapon States
D. The balance of peace that exists among the nuclear powers in terms of their equality to seize and defend territory
4 What is cosmopolitan democracy?
A. A form of world government with global citizenship
B. Rule by the world' educated elites
C. Democratic government at the level of the city
D. Democratic governmentthat is representative of a multicultural society
5 Which international law opened for signature on 3 June 2013?
A. Arms Trade Treaty
B. Banana Trad Treaty
C. Candle Trade Treaty
D. None of these
6 In Pakistan women received full voting rights in national elections in
A. 1973
B. 1970
C. 1956
D. 1961
7 The term terrorism has its origins in
A. The Roman Empire
B. Revolutionary france
C. Nazi Germany
D. The Eglish Civil War
8 What does Martin Shaw put at the center of his definition of war
A. Rules of conduct in conflict
B. A formal declaration of intent by governments
C. Organized killing
D. Mobilization of civilians
9 When is International Human Rights Day
A. 8 March
B. 3 September
C. 10 December
D. None of these
10 The United States government has historically viewed terrorism as a ______problem
A. Political
B. Social
C. Military
D. Religious

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