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Question # 1

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

Question # 2

Pakistan ratified the convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women in 1993 with two declarations and one reservation. With regard to which of the following articles of the Convention?

Question # 3

The history of the modern western feminist movements is divided into ______ "waves"

Question # 4

What is cosmopolitan democracy?

Question # 5

Which fundamental right can't be suspended even during 'Emergency'?

Question # 6

The term "Political Culture " was formulated and used first time by

Question # 7

How many of these rights are directly protected under UK Law?

Question # 8

In ______, the UN issued its Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which protects "the equal rights of men and women"

Question # 9

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

Question # 10

Which of the following is a nation without a state

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1 Political subculture is the part of
A. Social culture
B. General culture
C. Political culture
D. Culture
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 The concept of______is at the core of Marxist philosophy
A. Class struggle
B. Gender Struggle
C. Psychological evolution
D. Social debate
4 Compared with the state formation process in industrialized countries, which one of the following created major problems for developing societies?
A. The lack of a strong work ethic
B. The legacy of economic mismanagement by local leaders
C. The lack of a democratic culture
D. The legacy of colonialism
5 Maternity protection Convention and Recommendation (No.191) was adopted in?
A. 1999
B. 1980
C. 1989
D. 2000
6 Mary Kaldor (2006) argues that globalization processes lie at the heart of many 'new wars'. Which of the following is not an example of the increasing globalization of conflict?
A. The presence of diaspora volunteer fighters
B. The recourse of combatants to small-scale guerrilla tactics
C. The involvement of international NGOs
D. The role of multinational United Nations peacekeeping troops
7 What do 'separatist' movements around the workd seek to achieve?
A. Recognition of the equal rights of an ethnic group within a nation state
B. The creation of an independent nation state
C. The expulsion of an ethnic group's from a disputed region
D. Acceptance of an ethnic group's right to use a separate, minority language
8 How many rights are there in the Universal Declaration of human Rights?
A. 15
B. 30
C. 35
D. None of these
9 '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
10 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

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