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1.
In which year was the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT-I) officially signed?
1973
1971
1972
None of the above
2.
Which of the following categories are considered weapons of mass destruction?
Nuclear, chemical, and biological arms
Nuclear, conventional, and biological weapons
Chemical, ballistic, and biological arms
None of the above
3.
In which year was the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) officially established?
1948
1949
1950
None of the above
4.
How many Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are recognized as an interconnected set of global objectives?
15
11
18
None of the above
5.
How many permanent member countries does the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) currently have?
Five
Six
Seven
None of the above
Eight
6.
The phrase "Axis Powers" is historically connected to which conflict?
World War II
World War I
The Cold War
None of the above
The Korean War
7.
How many economic corridors are included in China's Belt and Road Initiative?
Six economic corridors
Twelve economic corridors
Four economic corridors
None of the above
8.
In which year did the Cuban Missile Crisis, a significant Cold War event between the United States and the Soviet Union, take place?
1965
1962
1967
None of the above
9.
Who is credited with formulating the Rimland theory?
Alfred Mahan
Nicholas Spykman
Halford Mackinder
None of the above
John Mackenzie
10.
The foundation of the Democratic Peace theory is derived from the Perpetual Peace concept introduced by which philosopher?
Karl Marx
Paul Kennedy
Immanuel Kant
None of the above
11.
In which year did the Soviet Union officially break apart into fifteen independent nations?
December 1989
December 1990
December 1991
None of the above
January 1992
12.
Which international relations theory interprets globalization as a modern version of imperialism?
Idealism
Realism
Liberalism
Neither of these
Constructivism
13.
Which Soviet leader is known for implementing the Glasnost and Perestroika reforms?
Joseph Stalin
Mikhail Gorbachev
Leonid Brezhnev
None of the above
Nikita Khrushchev
14.
Who was the primary advocate of the United States' policy to prevent Soviet expansion during the Cold War?
George C. Marshall
Cordell Hull
George F. Kennan
None of the above
Marshall is famous for the Marshall Plan, and Cordell Hull served as Secretary of State during WWII, but neither promoted containment.
15.
Which country’s foreign policy included the Monroe Doctrine?
Germany
Russia
India
None of the above
16.
Which country was invaded by Germany, marking the start of the Second World War?
Austria
Poland
Soviet Union
None of the above
Czechoslovakia
17.
Who was responsible for founding the League of Nations?
Harry S. Truman
Henry Kissinger
Ronald Reagan
None of the above
18.
Which nation was responsible for issuing the Balfour Declaration in 1917?
United States
Soviet Union
United Kingdom
No country listed
France
19.
Which event is considered the origin of the modern state system?
Conclusion of World War II
Treaty of Versailles
Treaty of Westphalia
None of the above
20.
Which political philosophy is fundamentally influenced by the ideas of Emmanuel Kant and John Locke?
Political Realism
Liberalism
Modernist Thought
None of the Above
Conservatism
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