Internl RelationalPremid Exam 2022

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UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA

Summit Centre Tetuan , Zamboanga City


1ST SEMESTER S.Y. 2022-2023
PRE-MID EXAMINATION
IN
INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS

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Test 1- MULTIPLE CHOICE( 15 items)


Direction: Read and Understand the Statement carefully and click the best possible
answer.

1. In International Relations theories are concerned with the events or trends that
should exist (what the world ought to be) and how to make ethical judgments
accordingly.
a. Constructivism
b. Epistemology
c. Normativity
2. They typically focus on features of international relations such as state
interactions, size of military forces, and balance of powers.
a. Epistemology
b. Marxism
c. Feminism
3. It makes the assumption that the economy trumps other concerns, allowing for
the elevation of class as the focus of study.
a. Feminism
b. Marxism
c. Power
4. It considers the ways that international politics affects and is affected by both
men and women and also at how the core concepts that are employed within the
discipline of IR (e.g. war, security, etc.)
a. Feminism
b. Power
c. Systemic level concepts
5. This are those broad concepts that define and shape an international milieu,
characterized by anarchy and Focusing on the systemic level of international
relations.
a. Sovereignty
b. Power
c. Systemic level concepts
6. The concept of this in international relations can be described as the degree of
resources, capabilities, and influence in international affairs.
a. National Interest
b. Polarity
c. Power
7. A state's action in relation to other states where it seeks to gain advantage or
benefits to itself.
a. Polarity
b. National Interest
c. Dependency
8. A theory most commonly associated with Marxism, stating that a set of core
states exploit a set of weaker periphery states for their prosperity.
a. Dependency
b. Sanctions
c. Diplomacy
9. It is the practice of communication and negotiation between representatives of
states.
a. Sanctions
b. Diplomacy
c. War
10. This are usually a first resort after the failure of diplomacy, and are one of the
main tools used to enforce treaties. They can take the form of diplomatic or
economic sanctions and involve the cutting of ties and imposition of barriers to
communication or trade.
a. War
b. Sanctions
c. Mobilization
11. This is attempting to alter states' actions through 'naming and shaming' at the
international level And This is mostly done by the large human rights NGOs such
as Amnesty International.
a. Allotment
b. Mobilization
c. Mutual Exchange
12. A type of Systemic tools of international relations that ideas, information, art,
music and language among nations through cultural diplomacy has also been
recognized by governments as an important tool in the development of
international relations.
a. Mutual Exchange
b. Statism
c. Self-help
13. Realists believe that the international system is governed by anarchy, meaning
that there is no central authority. Therefore, international politics is a struggle for
power between self-interested states.
a. Self-help
b. Statism
c. Survival
14. Realists believe that no other states can be relied upon to help guarantee the
state's survival.
a. Liberalism
b. Self-Help
c. Post-liberalism
15. It holds that state preferences, rather than state capabilities, are the primary
determinant of state behavior.
a. Liberalism
b. Marxism
c. Constructivism

Test II- TRUE OR FALSE(15 Items)

Direction: Read and Understand the statement carefully. Click the word TRUE if the
Statement is correct. And if it is wrong Click the word False.

1. India declaration of war against Germany in September 1939 included the


Crown colonies and India, which it directly controlled.
True
False
2. In spring 1939 both Britain and France formally announced they would defend
the integrity of Poland.
True
False
3. October 1944 Churchill and his Foreign Minister Anthony Eden met in Moscow
with Stalin and his foreign minister Molotov. They planned who would control
what in postwar Eastern Europe.
True
False
4. Moscow was an independent country in 1939, with a strong British presence,
especially in the oil fields.
True
False
5. In 1939 the dictator of Iran was Shah Reza Pahlevi, an army officer who took
control in a coup d'état in 1925 and called himself "shah." He was a modernizer
who had little use for traditional religion, but collaborated with the Germans.
True
False
6. In march 1943, more than 120,000 American soldiers were in Australia.
True
False
7. In United States President Roosevelt tried to avoid repeating what he saw as
Woodrow Wilson's mistakes in World War.
True
False
8. December 8, 1960 Roosevelt often mentioned his role in the Wilson
administration, but added that he had profited more from Wilson's errors than
from his successes.
True
False
9. On December 11, 1941, Germany and Italy declared war on the United States,
which responded in kind.
True
False
10. In 1937 the Marco Polo Bridge Incident triggered the Second Sino-Japanese
War.
True
False
11. The Soviets demanded an agreement from Poland to allow Soviet troops to enter
that country to defend it against Germany, but Poland refused.
True
False
12. . The Soviets achieved friendly relations with Germany in order to carve up Key
elements of Eastern Europe, especially Poland and the Baltic states.
True
False
13. When Soviet union began its attack on France in May 1940, British troops and
French troops again fought side by side, but defeat came quickly.
True
False
14. International Relations theories can be categorized on the basis of normativity.
True
False

15. Realism or political realism has been the dominant theory of international
relations since the conception of the discipline.
True
False

Test II- ESSAY:(20pts)


Direction: Read carefully the question. Discuss your answer comprehensively.
Each question is equivalent to 10 points.

1. What is Idealism theory in International Relation?

2. Explain in your own idea about Feminism.

Prepared by: Reviewed by: Approved by:

LUZBELLA P. AVELLANA DR.MELCHOR BRILLANTE DR. MERCEDES A. BEJERANO


Instructor Program Chair SEAS Dean

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