Diplomacy is:
a) Conduct of relations between states (a)
b) Military strategy only
c) Trade negotiations only
d) Judiciary rulings only
The main purpose of diplomacy is:
a) Peaceful negotiation and conflict resolution (a)
b) Trade only
c) Military conquest only
d) Judiciary only
Law in international relations refers to:
a) Rules governing relations between states (a)
b) Domestic criminal law only
c) Trade policies only
d) Military orders only
International law is also called:
a) Law of nations (a)
b) Criminal law only
c) Civil law only
d) Domestic law only
The primary source of international law is:
a) Treaties, conventions, and customs (a)
b) Judiciary rulings only
c) Military rules only
d) Trade agreements only
Diplomats represent:
a) Their country in foreign states (a)
b) Judiciary only
c) Military only
d) Trade organizations only
Vienna Convention regulates:
a) Diplomatic relations and immunities (a)
b) Trade rules only
c) Military conduct only
d) Domestic law only
Bilateral diplomacy involves:
a) Two countries negotiating directly (a)
b) Multiple countries
c) Domestic politics only
d) Military alliances only
Multilateral diplomacy involves:
a) More than two countries (a)
b) Only two countries
c) Domestic law only
, d) Military strategies only
The head of Indian foreign service is:
a) Foreign Secretary (a)
b) Prime Minister only
c) President only
d) Defense Minister only
Diplomacy aims at:
a) Protecting national interest peacefully (a)
b) Military conquest
c) Trade domination only
d) Judiciary influence only
Treaty is:
a) Formal agreement between states (a)
b) Domestic law only
c) Military pact only
d) Trade rules only
Bilateral treaties are signed between:
a) Two countries (a)
b) Multiple countries
c) Domestic organizations only
d) Military alliances only
Multilateral treaties involve:
a) Three or more countries (a)
b) Only two countries
c) Domestic law only
d) Judiciary rulings only
Soft diplomacy includes:
a) Cultural, educational, and economic measures (a)
b) Military threats only
c) Trade tariffs only
d) Judiciary influence only
Hard diplomacy includes:
a) Military and coercive measures (a)
b) Cultural exchange
c) Trade negotiations only
d) Judiciary influence only
International law governs:
a) Relations between sovereign states (a)
b) Domestic disputes only
c) Trade only
d) Military only
The United Nations Charter is:
a) Foundational treaty of the UN (a)
b) Domestic law only
c) Trade rules only
d) Military pact only
Diplomatic immunity protects:
a) Diplomats from legal action in host country (a)