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Which country is a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council with veto power?
A) India
B) Japan
C) Brazil
D) Russia
The European Union (EU) was established to promote:
A) Economic and political integration among European countries
B) Military alliances between European and North American countries
C) Trade agreements with Asia-Pacific nations
D) Humanitarian aid to Africa
Which international agreement aims to combat climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions?
A) Kyoto Protocol
B) Paris Agreement
C) Geneva Convention
D) Vienna Convention
The term “Belt and Road Initiative” (BRI) is associated with which country’s foreign policy?
A) United States
B) Russia
C) China
D) India
Which city is considered the diplomatic capital of the world?
A) London
B) Washington D.C.
C) Geneva
D) Vienna
The principle of “collective security” is central to the functioning of which international organization?
A) World Health Organization (WHO)
B) International Criminal Court (ICC)
C) United Nations (UN)
D) World Trade Organization (WTO)
The term “soft power” refers to a country’s ability to influence others through:
A) Military strength
B) Economic sanctions
C) Cultural and diplomatic means
D) Cyber warfare
The India-Pakistan conflict over Kashmir is an example of a:
A) Territorial dispute
B) Maritime dispute
C) Trade dispute
D) Religious conflict
Which war led to the division of Korea into North Korea and South Korea?
A) Korean War
B) Vietnam War
C) Gulf War
D) Falklands War
The Falkland Islands (Malvinas) conflict was fought between which two countries?
A) Argentina and Chile
B) United Kingdom and Argentina
C) Brazil and Uruguay
D) Australia and New Zealand
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