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Subject international and area studies
Paper paper 3
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
Department
Organization university grants commission
Position
Exam Date December, 2014
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Question Paper

PAPER-III
INTERNATIONAL AND AREA STUDIES

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Number of Questions in this Booklet 75
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1 P.T.O.

INTERNATIONAL AND AREA STUDIES
PAPER III

Note This paper contains seventy five objective type questions of two marks each. All questions are compulsory.
1. Match the List I with List II and select the correct answer from the codes given below
List I List II
(Theorists) (Approaches)

a.
David Easton i. New Marxism

b.
Herbert Simon ii. Systems Theory

c.
Herbert Marcuse iii. Bounded Rationality

d.
Justin Rosenberg iv. Frankfurt School



Codes
a b cd

iv ii i iii


iii i ii iv


i ii iii iv


ii iii iv i



2. Which one of the following theoretical approaches would represent three core elements of statism, survival and self help

Liberalism Realism


International Society Radicalism


3. Match the List I with List II and select the correct answer from the codes given below
List I List II
(International Treaties) (Year)

a.
Treaties of Utrecht i. 1648

b.
Treaty of Paris ii. 1919

c.
Treaty of Westphalia iii. 1814

d.
Peace treaty of Versallies iv. 1713



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ii i iv iii


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4. Who among the following argues that modern states enjoy high level of 'intensive power'
i.e. power that can be projected deep into society

Michael Mann Jurgen Habermas


Michael Focault Norbert Elias




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5. In January, 2007, four senior statesmen of the cold war, subsequently nicknamed "the four Horsemen" wrote an editorial "Global Zero" in the Wall street Journal. Who among the following were the "Four Horsemen"

H. Kissinger, R. McNamara, B. Buzan, S. Nunn


W. Perry, B. Buzan, S. Nunn, H. Kissinger


G. Schultz, L. Penata, S. Nunn, B. Buzan


H. Kissinger, G. Schultz, W. Perry, S. Nunn


6. Identify the elements of the Post Cold War order and use the correct code as given below
I. Military security in high politics
II. Supremacy of liberal capitalism
III. National identity as high politics
IV. Bipolar Competition
Codes

I and II are correct


II and III are correct


II and III are correct


II, III and IV are correct


7. Identify the code for the Assertion and Reason as given below Assertion The idea that the state should represent the nation is a European invention that has dominated politics for just over two centuries.
Reason War and industrial capitalism are two reasons why the nation-states became the dominant political community.

Codes

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Both and are true and is the correct explanation of


is true, but is false.


is false, but is true.


8. A group of nineteen agriculture exporting countries committed to bringing about further liberalization of the rules for world agricultural trade is known as which one of the following

Group of 20 Cairns Group


Global South Frankfurt Group


9. The potential of Confidence Building Measures (CBMs) was conceived by the conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe to ease tensions and to build on the spirit of détente in which one of the following years

1987 1975


1983 1990


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10. Which one of the following assumptions does not support the primacy of nuclear deterrence

Nuclear deterrence is a reliable arrangement against nuclear war-fighting at present in operation, pending the development of effective collective security arrangements and major reductions in nuclear weapon systems.


Possession of a capability to retaliate by nuclear weapons has been and is likely to remain a virtual guarantee for preventing any major war among nuclear weapon states.


Decisions to acquire nuclear weapons are often justified with what is perceived as requirements to deter war and preserve peace.


Nuclear deterrence by nature relies on defensive force and provides the basis for arms race.


11. Match the strategic concepts of List I with the thinkers mentioned in List II by using the correct code as given below List I List II (Strategic Concepts) (Thinkers)
a.
Command of the Air i. H. MacKinder

b.
Push to the Utmost ii. Kautilya

c.
Heartland theory iii. Carl Von Clausewitz

d.
Mandala theory of inter-state relations iv. G. Douhet



Codes
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iv iii i ii


i ii iii iv


ii i iv iii


iii ii i iv


12. Identify the correct code for Assertion and Reason as given below
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Reason The idea of security as a matter of degree cannot be taken for granted. Codes

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13. Which one of the following is not a part of the national security values

Political independence


Territorial integrity


Economic well-being


Intervention


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Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation


Light Amplification by Stimulated Enhancement of Radiation


Liquid Amplification by Streaming Enhancement of River-flow


Little Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation


15. Identify the correct code for the Assertion and Reason as given below Assertion Despite acute tensions and conflictual situations during the Cold War years, none of the Nuclear Weapon states could dare to use nuclear weapons as a means of war-fighting, irrespective of their continued refinement of nuclear weapons as well as doctrines.
Reason In fact, scientific findings about the synergic effects of the nuclear weapons provided for victor, no vanquished situation'.

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16. The term 'Levant' refers to which one of the following

The land at the western end of the South Coast of Arabian Peninsula.


The Western region of Arabia, since 1925 part of Saudi Kingdom


The Eastern part of the Mediterranean with its island and neighbouring countries.


A strait connecting the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman and the Arab Sea


17. Arrange the following events in a chronologically ascending order with the help of the code given below
I. Pre-emptive Air strike during Arab-Israel War 1967 against Egypt, Syria and Jordon
II. Capture of Golan Heights
III. Signing of the Camp David Accord
IV. Formation of PLO

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II, III, IV II, IV, III


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18. Match the ethnic groups mentioned in List I with the countries of their inhabitation mentioned in List II by using the codes given below List I List II (Ethnic Community) (Countries)
a.
Druze i. Egypt

b.
Armenians ii. Syria-Iraq-Turkey

c.
Captic Christians iii. Syria-Lebanon-Israel

d.
Kurds iv. Syria-Lebanon



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