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International Relations MCQs

Option A: Britain

Option B: USA

Option C: Soviet Union

Option D: France

Correct Answer: Britain


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Option A: India

Option B: Israel

Option C: Pakistan

Option D: All of them

Correct Answer: All of them


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Option A: Soviet Union

Option B: China

Option C: France

Option D: Germany

Correct Answer: Soviet Union


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Option A: 15,00 Km, 1550 Km, 2000 Km

Option B: 18,00 Km, 1500 Km, 17,00 Km

Option C: 14,00 Km, 1800 Km, 1500 Km

Option D: 15,00 Km, 2000 Km, 3000 Km

Correct Answer: 15,00 Km, 2000 Km, 3000 Km


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Option A: the MIG-29 for air defense in raid

Option B: the MIG-27 for long range bombing

Option C: multi-role Sukhi Su-30 MKI

Option D: all of these

Correct Answer: all of these


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Option A: America

Option B: France

Option C: Russia

Option D: Germany

Correct Answer: Russia


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Option A: Geneva Protocol in 1930

Option B: Biological Weapons convention on July 15, 1974

Option C: Chemical Weapons convention of September 3, 1996

Option D: all of these

Correct Answer: all of these


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Option A: 1963

Option B: 1959

Option C: 1971

Option D: 1978

Correct Answer: 1963


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Option A: Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty

Option B: Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty

Option C: Both of these

Option D: none of these

Correct Answer: Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty


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Option A: 25th March 2003

Option B: 25th April 2003

Option C: 15th July 2003

Option D: 28th August 2003

Correct Answer: 28th August 2003


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Option A: 1947

Option B: 1948

Option C: 1949

Option D: 1950

Correct Answer: 1948


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Option A: 1960

Option B: 1965

Option C: 1970

Option D: 1980

Correct Answer: 1965


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Option A: 1991

Option B: 1992

Option C: 1994

Option D: 1998

Correct Answer: 1998


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Option A: 1991

Option B: 1992

Option C: 1994

Option D: 2003

Correct Answer: 2003


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Option A: Air Marshall Shastri

Option B: Air Marshall Asthana

Option C: Air Marshall Ashok jee

Option D: Air Marshall Parkash Parbharkar

Correct Answer: Air Marshall Asthana


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Option A: 150 Km and 350 Km respectively

Option B: 150 Km and 250 Km respectively

Option C: 220 Km and 150 Km respectively

Option D: 225 Km and 300 Km respectively

Correct Answer: 150 Km and 250 Km respectively


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Option A: Development

Option B: Tested

Option C: both of these

Option D: none of these

Correct Answer: both of these


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Option A: 725 Km

Option B: 700 Km

Option C: 635 Km

Option D: 600 km

Correct Answer: 725 Km


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Option A: 15,00 Km, 1550 Km, 2000 Km

Option B: 18,00 Km, 1500 Km, 17,00 Km

Option C: 14,00 Km, 1800 Km, 1500 Km

Option D: 15,00 Km, 2000 Km, 3000 Km

Correct Answer: 15,00 Km, 2000 Km, 3000 Km


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Option A: the MIG-29 for air defense in raid

Option B: the MIG-27 for long range bombing

Option C: multi-role sukhi Su-30 MKI

Option D: all of these

Correct Answer: all of these


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Option A: America

Option B: France

Option C: Russia

Option D: Germany

Correct Answer: Russia


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Option A: Geneva Protocol in 1930

Option B: Biological Weapons convention on July 15, 1974

Option C: Chemical Weapons convention on September 3, 1996

Option D: all of these

Correct Answer: Geneva Protocol in 1930


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Option A: 1963

Option B: 1959

Option C: 1971

Option D: 1978

Correct Answer: 1963


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Option A: Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty

Option B: Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty

Option C: Both of these

Option D: none of these

Correct Answer: Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty


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Option A: 1960

Option B: 1965

Option C: 1970

Option D: 1980

Correct Answer: 1965


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Option A: 60 to 100 Km, and 280 Km

Option B: 70 to 80 Km, and 180 Km

Option C: 80 to 90 Km, and 300 Km

Option D: 90 to 100 KM, and 350 Km

Correct Answer: 60 to 100 Km, and 280 Km


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Option A: Hataf-3

Option B: Ghaznavi

Option C: both of these

Option D: none of these

Correct Answer: both of these


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Option A: 100 Km

Option B: 2000 Km

Option C: 1500 Km

Option D: 2500 Km

Correct Answer: 2000 Km


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Option A: Hatf-7

Option B: Ghaznavi

Option C: Tipu

Option D: Abdali

Correct Answer: Abdali


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Option A: Hatf-7

Option B: Shaheen-III

Option C: Tipu

Option D: Babur-II

Correct Answer: Tipu


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Option A: 200 Km

Option B: 300 Km

Option C: 400 Km

Option D: 500 Km

Correct Answer: 500 Km


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Option A: 100

Option B: 135

Option C: 156

Option D: 200

Correct Answer: 156


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Option A: 15 April, 1960

Option B: 15 April, 1965

Option C: 15 April, 1970

Option D: 15 April, 1975

Correct Answer: 15 April, 1960


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Option A: 1974

Option B: 1975

Option C: 1976

Option D: 1977

Correct Answer: 1974


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Option A: Nuclear Weapons convention

Option B: Chemical Weapons convention

Option C: Missile Technology convention

Option D: none of these

Correct Answer: Chemical Weapons convention


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Option A: 2000

Option B: 2001

Option C: 1998

Option D: 1999

Correct Answer: 1999


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Option A: Non-Proliferation Treaty

Option B: Chemical weapons convention

Option C: Biological

Option D: None

Correct Answer: Non-Proliferation Treaty


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Option A: Germany

Option B: Japan

Option C: South Korea

Option D: Israel

Correct Answer: Israel


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Option A: 6th October 2006

Option B: 9th October 2006

Option C: 11th October 2007

Option D: 14th October 2008

Correct Answer: 9th October 2006


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Option A: 10

Option B: 7

Option C: 8

Option D: 9

Correct Answer: 9


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Option A: 1980

Option B: 1989

Option C: 1985

Option D: 1988

Correct Answer: 1989


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Option A: It is not well-suited to the demands of the complex and potentially more dangerous second nuclear age

Option B: It does not address the security motivation which leads states to acquire nuclear weapons in first place

Option C: It is unable to alleviate the security dilemma that many states confront and it is discriminatory arrangement

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Atomic explosive weapons

Option B: Machine guns

Option C: Lethal chemical and biological weapons

Option D: a and c

Correct Answer: a and c


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Option A: in 1989, at the end of the Cold War

Option B: When ballistic missiles were developed

Option C: in 2001

Option D: in 1948

Correct Answer: in 2001


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Option A: Power, security, and advancement of the environment

Option B: Prosperity, survival, and economic leverage

Option C: Strategic deterrence, political and prestige benefits

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: Strategic deterrence, political and prestige benefits


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Option A: It is and international NGO that seeks to ban atomic testing

Option B: It is the slogan of the IAEA

Option C: The title of an Eisenhower speech which culminated on the creation of the IAEA

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: The title of an Eisenhower speech which culminated on the creation of the IAEA


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Option A: Africa

Option B: Antarctica

Option C: Latin America

Option D: South East Asia

Correct Answer: Latin America


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Option A: a strategy against nuclear proliferation which is focused on attacking the public image of states that develop nuclear weapons

Option B: it is a strategy which emphasizes the use of measures such as ballistic missile defences and more proactive stance in prevention of nuclear proliferation

Option C: there is no such thing as counter-proliferation

Option D: none of the above

Correct Answer: there is no such thing as counter-proliferation


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Option A: The Hague Code of Conduct

Option B: The Geneva Conventions

Option C: The MTCR

Option D: a and c

Correct Answer: a and c


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Option A: Iraq

Option B: Israel

Option C: Pakistan

Option D: a and c

Correct Answer: a and c


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Option A: post dependency

Option B: neocolonialism

Option C: colonialism

Option D: mercantilism

Correct Answer: neocolonialism


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Option A: moves to a new country to be granted asylum

Option B: lives only in an urban area

Option C: flees his or her country to avoid a natural disaster

Option D: moves to a new country in search of better economic opportunities

Correct Answer: moves to a new country in search of better economic opportunities


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Option A: The handout model, Oxfam model. and disaster relief model are all disaster relief models

Option B: Oxfam

Option C: disaster relief

Option D: handout

Correct Answer: The handout model, Oxfam model. and disaster relief model are all disaster relief models


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Option A: France

Option B: Portugal

Option C: Spain

Option D: Switzerland

Correct Answer: Switzerland


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Option A: North Korea

Option B: Australia

Option C: Mexico

Option D: Brazil

Correct Answer: Mexico


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Option A: periphery

Option B: core

Option C: semi-periphery

Option D: lumpenproletariat

Correct Answer: core


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Option A: cartels

Option B: MNCs

Option C: IGOs

Option D: the WTO

Correct Answer: MNCs


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Option A: underconsumption

Option B: malnourishment

Option C: undernourishment

Option D: caloric deprivation

Correct Answer: underconsumption


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Option A: Pakistan

Option B: Australia

Option C: Singapore

Option D: the United States

Correct Answer: Pakistan


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Option A: Singapore

Option B: Japan

Option C: Thailand

Option D: Hong Kong

Correct Answer: Singapore


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Option A: Burma

Option B: Taiwan

Option C: Singapore

Option D: the Philippines

Correct Answer: Burma


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Option A: Mao Zedong

Option B: Hu Jintao

Option C: Deng Xiaoping

Option D: Sun Yat-Sen

Correct Answer: Deng Xiaoping


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Option A: allowing and MNC to purchase the debt and invest in the country whose debt it has purchased

Option B: reworking the terms on which a loan will be repaid

Option C: shifting debt from governmental creditors to multilateral creditors

Option D: taking out new loans to pay off old ones

Correct Answer: reworking the terms on which a loan will be repaid


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Option A: Japan

Option B: OPEC members

Option C: other states in the global South

Option D: APEC members

Correct Answer: Japan


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Option A: grants-in-aid

Option B: compensatory funds

Option C: credits

Option D: reciprocal development grants

Correct Answer: credits


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Option A: reciprocal aid

Option B: bilateral aid

Option C: multilateral aid

Option D: unitary aid

Correct Answer: bilateral aid


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Option A: empowerment

Option B: debt services

Option C: repatriation

Option D: absorptive capacity

Correct Answer: empowerment


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Option A: interest relief

Option B: microcredit

Option C: concessionary terms

Option D: conditional relief

Correct Answer: concessionary terms


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Option A: U.S. Agency for Integrated Decision-making

Option B: U.S. Agricultural and International Development Agency

Option C: U.S. Agency for International Development

Option D: U.S. Aid Agency

Correct Answer: U.S. Agency for International Development


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Option A: unitary aid

Option B: indirect aid

Option C: reciprocal aid

Option D: multilateral aid

Correct Answer: multilateral aid


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Option A: Luxembourg

Option B: Austria

Option C: the United States

Option D: Canada

Correct Answer: the United States


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Option A: agricultural

Option B: economic

Option C: military

Option D: manufacturing

Correct Answer: military


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Option A: WTO

Option B: GATT

Option C: NIEO

Option D: IMF

Correct Answer: IMF


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Option A: capital accumulation

Option B: rising per capita incomes

Option C: increasing levels of foreign aid

Option D: increasing skills in the population

Correct Answer: increasing levels of foreign aid


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Option A: Subsistence crops

Option B: Cash crops

Option C: Bumper crops

Option D: Rotation crops

Correct Answer: Subsistence crops


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Option A: Marxist

Option B: capitalist

Option C: mercantilism

Option D: neo-functionalist

Correct Answer: Marxist


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Option A: UNDP

Option B: USAID

Option C: UNICEF

Option D: UNESCO

Correct Answer: UNDP


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Option A: opposition to the weakening of communist economic structures

Option B: a desire for greater political freedoms

Option C: popular resentment over such problems as inflation and corruption

Option D: opposition to a ban on exports to Western countries

Correct Answer: popular resentment over such problems as inflation and corruption


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Option A: all of the aid distributed via this model comes from countries of the global South

Option B: it relies on local communities to determine the needs of their own people and to carry out development projects

Option C: it relies on simply giving food or money without much through to the broader consequences

Option D: it cuts off aid if the recipient states or communities do not show immediate progress in improving the provision of basic human needs

Correct Answer: it relies on local communities to determine the needs of their own people and to carry out development projects


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Option A: Although growth has been uneven, total rate of growth is basically equal between the North and South

Option B: Africa experienced negative economic growth

Option C: South Asia still lags far behind China in growth rate

Option D: The South now outpaces the North in growth rate

Correct Answer: The South now outpaces the North in growth rate


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Option A: capitalism, allowing private enterprise to dictate the rise and fall of major industries

Option B: Marxist values and central control of all means of production

Option C: socialism and state control of agriculture and consumer goods, but private capitalism for large industries

Option D: socialism and state control of large large industries but on private capitalism in agriculture and consumer goods

Correct Answer: socialism and state control of large large industries but on private capitalism in agriculture and consumer goods


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Option A: Those exports are typically controlled by a handful of large landowners

Option B: The revenue arrives in a very concentrated form of large payments oh hard currency

Option C: When the price for those exports drops on the world market, local government officials seek to supplement their income by corrupt means

Option D: It is nearly impossible to officially track the value and payment receipts for a few large exports in developing countries

Correct Answer: The revenue arrives in a very concentrated form of large payments oh hard currency


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Option A: The nation as the fundamental political unit

Option B: The nation as basis of political loyalty and identity

Option C: The demand for self-determination

Option D: All of the options given are correct

Correct Answer: All of the options given are correct


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Option A: That the state is a contested term whereas the nation is not

Option B: That states are ethnically defined whereas nations are civically defined

Option C: None-they are identical

Option D: None of the options given is correct

Correct Answer: None of the options given is correct


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Option A: Ethnic nationalism

Option B: Primordialism

Option C: Ethno-Symbolism

Option D: Pragmatism

Correct Answer: Primordialism


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Option A: Perennialism

Option B: Primordialism

Option C: Ethno-symbolism

Option D: None of the options given is correct

Correct Answer: Perennialism


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Option A: Has been attributed to Christianity, parliamentary institutions, and free trade

Option B: Was resisted by colonial areas

Option C: Can be characterized as state-strengthening, civic, and elite

Option D: All of the options given are correct

Correct Answer: All of the options given are correct


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Option A: By successfully suppressing nationalism across Europe

Option B: By giving rise to fascist variant

Option C: By giving voice to the demands for self-determination

Option D: b and c

Correct Answer: b and c


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Option A: Completed between ethnic nationalism and a liberal constitutional form

Option B: Became increasingly state-strengthening over time

Option C: Was facilitated by industrialization

Option D: All of the options given are correct

Correct Answer: All of the options given are correct


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Option A: A complex hybrid of elite civic nationalism, resistance to imperial Britain, and ethnically fragmented national identities

Option B: Post-colonial resistance to state formation

Option C: Ideology alone

Option D: None of the options given is correct

Correct Answer: A complex hybrid of elite civic nationalism, resistance to imperial Britain, and ethnically fragmented national identities


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Option A: Imagined community

Option B: Nation-state

Option C: Government

Option D: Nation

Correct Answer: Nation-state


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Option A: Has led to discussion of forms of political community beyond the nation-state

Option B: Has broken up some multi-national states in processes of state subversion

Option C: Came hand in hand with globalization

Option D: All of the options given are correct

Correct Answer: All of the options given are correct


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Option A: it ‘created’ the modern state

Option B: it provided the base for Nationalism, in terms of understanding of sovereignty and non-interference

Option C: it provided the state with a new set of values

Option D: a and b

Correct Answer: a and b


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Option A: Humanity is naturally divided into nations

Option B: Each nation has a peculiar character

Option C: Loyalty to the nation state overrides other loyalties

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Nations are a given, with their national territory and should have independence

Option B: Nationhood is based on a sense of community and common history

Option C: The nation is strictly a political community

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Nations are a given, with their national territory and should have independence


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Option A: i, ii

Option B: i, ii, iii

Option C: i, iv, ii

Option D: i, ii, iii, iv

Correct Answer: i, ii


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Option A: Based on an idea of a group of people one knows one is a part of, but all of whose members one can never meet

Option B: Nations are where traditions and history are used by intellectuals to create a sense of nationhood

Option C: Because when a nation does not have set of traditions they are invented

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Nationalism that represents an already existing community

Option B: Nationalism based on ethnic diversity

Option C: Nationalism that’s created to forge a sense of collective identity

Option D: Nationalism that represents immigrants

Correct Answer: Nationalism that represents an already existing community


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Option A: Nationalism that represents an already existing community

Option B: Nationalism based on ethnic diversity

Option C: Nationalism that’s created to forge a sense of collective identity

Option D: Nationalism that represents immigrants

Correct Answer: C. Nationalism that’s created to forge a sense of collective identity


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Option A: only i

Option B: i, ii

Option C: ii, iii, iv

Option D: i, ii, iii, iv

Correct Answer: i, ii


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