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Subject international and area studies
Paper paper 3
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
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Organization university grants commission
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Exam Date June, 2012
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J-90-12 1 P.T.O.

INTERNATIONAL
AREA STUDIES Paper III
Note This paper contains seventy five objective type questions of two marks each.
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All questions are compulsory.
Decision-making approach in international relations is characterized by

A study of rational decision making process


An approach in which impact of the decision is studied


A method of evaluating decision


An approach which lays down conditions for making decision.

A history of the present that asks what political practices have formed the present and which alternative understandings and discourses have been marginalized and forgotten. With which approach will you associate the above definition


Historical sociology


Genealogy


Emancipatory Alternatives


Functionalism


The First Chair of International Politics was headed by
Robert Dahl
C.K. Webster
Alfred Zimmern
E.H. Carr

The "new political economy" associated with Robert W. Cox

Celebrates the worldwide triumph of capitalism.


Argues that the Soviet Union was an unmixed economic success.


Questions existing realities and invites students of IR to rethink their ideas.


Argues that capitalists should always invest in countries where the potential profits are greatest.



5. Why did realism challenge the academic supremacy of liberal thought after World War I

The terms of the Treaty of Versailles made another major war more likely than a period of sustained peace.


Liberal institutions like the League of Nations seemed ineffectual.


Liberal views of human nature seemed to be discredited by the rise of brutal regimes like Nazi Germany.


All the above


6. The liberal views that war represents the greatest threat to the economic health of modern industrial civilization was first advocated by

Norman Agnell


Adam Smith


Woodrow Wilson


John Mayward Keynes


7. Match List I (Theorists) with List II (theories) from the codes given below
List I

Martin Wight


David Easton


Alexander Wendt


Richard Ashley




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Social constructivism


International society


Post-Modernism
Systems theory









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Charter of Fundamental rights of the European Union.


Convention relating to the status of Refugees.


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Declaration on Torture
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Reason Global economy is underpinned by liberal market values.
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10. Which of the following is not considered as one of existential threats to mankind

International terrorism


Climate change


Weapons of Mass Destruction


Tsunami



11. Who, among the following opined that 'internal security challenges are just like the lurking hood of a snake, which must be either crippled or brought into full control

J.L. Nehru


Mahatma Gandhi


Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel


Acharya Kautilya



12. Liberal right to fight campaign is criticized because

It advocates the policies of access.


It advocates the legitimacy of state violence.


It addresses the central role of the military.


It promotes subordination of women to men.



13. Which one of the following strategic thinkers encapsulated the concept of 'Absolute War'

Mackinder


Douhet


Carl Von Clausewitz


A. Jomini



14. ECCMs are means of

Electronic Warfare


Cyber Warfare


Chemical Warfare


Biological Warfare



15. Which of the following is one of the integral components of Confidence Building Measures (CBMs)

Negotiation on equal terms.


Absence of inimical postures and prevalence of transparency in relations.


Third Party Mediation


Stable security as a condition for confidence building



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16. Identify the correct code for the Assertion and Reason as given below
Assertion If a state loses its sovereignty, it has not survived as a state; if a society loses its identity, it has not survived as itself.
Reason In the domain of societal security, the issues are existential.
Codes

is correct, but is not correct.


is not correct, but is correct.


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17. Match the following items given in Lists I and II and use the code given below List I List II (Authors) (Books)

Gen K.V. Tradition Krishna Never Dies Rao


Col V. Prepare or Longer Perish


Maj-Gen Red Coats To

D.K. Palit Olive Green


Lt. Col. Essentials of Bhava Military Singh Knowledge


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18. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other labelled as Reason
Assertion A pre-emptive attack is military action that is designed to forestall or prevent likely future aggression.
Reason It is therefore a form of self-defence in anticipation, it involves 'getting your retaliation in first'.
Codes

Both and are true and is the correct explanation of


Both and are true, but is not the correct explanation of


is true, but is false.


is false, but is true.



19. Match the Books in List I with authors in List II by using the codes given below List I List II (Books) (Authors)

The Edward Philosophy Said of Revolution


The Green George Book Antonius


Orientalism Gamal Abdel Nasser


The Arab Col. Awakening Gadaffi


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