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International Relations Quiz with Answers

15 quick questions-an international affairs quiz with instant results.

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: David EverittUpdated Aug 27, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
Questions: 15
Study OutcomesAdditional Reading
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This international relations quiz helps you check key ideas about power, states, and global cooperation, with answers provided. You'll get 15 fast questions and instant scoring to see where you stand. For more practice, try our political science quiz, take a current affairs quiz with answers, or test yourself with a current events quiz with answers.

Which concept in international relations refers to the absence of a central authority above states?
Hierarchy
Anarchy
Hegemony
Federalism
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Which theory emphasizes power and national interest as the primary drivers of state behavior?
Feminism
Postcolonialism
Realism
Constructivism
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Which principle holds that states have legal authority over their territory and domestic affairs without external interference?
Sovereignty
Collective security
Interdependence
Deterrence
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The United Nations Security Council has how many permanent members?
5
6
7
4
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Which term describes influence through culture, values, and attraction rather than coercion or payment?
Sharp power
Hard power
Smart power
Soft power
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Which organization primarily provides short-term balance-of-payments assistance to countries?
UN Development Programme (UNDP)
World Trade Organization (WTO)
World Bank
International Monetary Fund (IMF)
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Which body adjudicates legal disputes between states under international law?
International Court of Justice (ICJ)
International Criminal Court (ICC)
UN General Assembly
World Trade Organization Appellate Body
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Which agreement is central to global efforts to limit nuclear proliferation?
Kyoto Protocol
Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT)
Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT)
Paris Agreement
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Which theory argues that democratic states are less likely to fight each other?
Democratic peace theory
Balance of power theory
World-systems theory
Offensive realism
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What is the main function of the WTO?
Regulate international trade rules and settle trade disputes
Provide military security guarantees
Coordinate humanitarian relief operations
Manage global exchange rates
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Which concept describes the situation where actions taken by a state to increase its security cause others to feel less secure?
Security dilemma
Bandwagoning
Collective action problem
Deterrence
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Under the 1951 Refugee Convention, a refugee is defined primarily by a well-founded fear of persecution based on which grounds?
Income level and employment status
Health status and age
Race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group, or political opinion
Educational attainment and language ability
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Which term describes states aligning with a stronger power to share in its gains rather than balancing against it?
Buck-passing
Balancing
Bandwagoning
Binding
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Which maritime zone grants a coastal state sovereign rights over natural resources up to 200 nautical miles from its baselines?
Contiguous zone
High seas
Territorial sea
Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
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Which doctrine holds that the international community has a responsibility to protect populations from mass atrocities when their state fails to do so?
Pacta sunt servanda
Non-refoulement
Responsibility to Protect (R2P)
Terra nullius
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Which pair correctly distinguishes peacekeeping from peace enforcement?
Sanctions vs. incentives
Arbitration vs. adjudication
Naval blockade vs. air campaign
Consent-based, lightly armed monitoring vs. coercive operations under Chapter VII
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Which is a core critique of dependency theory?
It ignores colonial legacies entirely
It underestimates internal factors and agency within peripheral states
It assumes perfect markets
It places too much emphasis on domestic institutions
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Which concept explains war as a failure to reach a negotiated settlement due to private information and commitment problems?
Democratic consolidation
Power transition theory
Modernization theory
Bargaining model of war
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Which is the best example of soft law in international relations?
ICJ judgments
Domestic criminal statutes
Ratified treaties with enforcement clauses
Nonbinding codes of conduct and declarations
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Which of the following best characterizes complex interdependence?
Single-issue diplomacy focused on defense
Multiple channels of contact, no clear hierarchy of issues, reduced role for military force among interdependent states
Complete absence of international institutions
Universal military alliances and autarky
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Study Outcomes

  1. Analyze the structure and processes that define international relations.
  2. Evaluate historical and current trends in international politics.
  3. Apply theoretical frameworks to predict future developments in the international system.
  4. Synthesize key concepts to assess shifts in global political dynamics.

Intro To Intl Relations Additional Reading

Embarking on your International Relations journey? Here are some top-notch resources to guide you:

  1. This beginner-friendly textbook offers a comprehensive overview of International Relations, covering foundational concepts and contemporary issues. It's a perfect starting point for newcomers to the field.
  2. Dive into MIT's free course materials, including lecture notes and assignments, to explore the causes of international conflict and cooperation. Topics range from war initiation to environmental politics.
  3. This comprehensive syllabus, based on "The World: A Brief Introduction," provides readings, videos, and study questions to deepen your understanding of global affairs.
  4. A curated collection of accessible content aimed at enhancing your grasp of core aspects of International Relations, including theory, organizations, and research methods.
  5. This textbook offers a comprehensive guide to international affairs, structured around enduring questions and making use of the levels of analysis framework to connect theory with practice.
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