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Multilateral Diplomacy: Examination Topics of 2016$$$1. What is the difference between the International Relations and Diplomacy? $$ Diplomacy is a part of the International Relations $ Diplomacy has nothing to do with the International Relations $ Diplomacy and International Relations are the notions of the same caliber $ International Relations are smaller in scope than Diplomacy
$$$2 What does the notion Multilateral mean? $$ Something involving many parties $ Something big in size $ Something Meaningful $ Something with the plural number
$$$3. What is Multilateral in terms of Diplomacy? $$ Diplomacy with the big number of actors $ Diplomacy with many canals of information $ Diplomacy with free hands $ Diplomacy of the backward states
$$$4 What is the other name o the Multilateral Diplomacy? $$ Conference Diplomacy $ Symposium Diplomacy $ Plenary Diplomacy $ Work-shop Diplomacy
$$$5. Why did the Multilateral Diplomacy come out? $$ Because of the emergence of the Global Problems $ Because of the Information Network $ Because of the Satellite System of Communication $ Because of the new scale of International Interactions
$$$6. When did the ?New? Diplomacy come out as the genre of activity? $$ After the First World War $ After the Second World War $ After Thirty Years War $ After the Cold War $$$7. Who is the creator of the ?New? Diplomacy? $$ W.Wilson $ W.Churchil $ J.Kennedy $ B.Abama
$$$8. How many points did W.Wilson come out with? $$ 14 points $ 16 points $ 18 points $ 20 points
$$$9. Why are the Special Missions put into effect? $$ For the Breakthrough in the relations $ For the consolidation of the relations $ For the courtesy visits $ As a token of Friendship
$$$10. What does ?covenants of peace? mean? $$ supporters of peace $ Peace loving $ sharing peace $ left in peace
$$$11. What is the method of Conference Diplomacy? $$ Discussing the Global problems $ Overview of the International relations $ Problems of War and Peace $ Talking on the Highlight Events
$$$12. How many member states are involved in the International relations? $$ 200 states $ 80 states $ 150 states $ 120 states
$$$13. What is the expected skill for the diplomats involved in Conference Diplomacy? $$ To be convincing in negotiations $ To be nice $ To be generous $ To be a good golf-player
$$$14. What is the final responsibility of the Head of the Mission? $$ To adopt the text $ To defeat the opponents $ To make friends $ To produce the right impression
$$$15. Who are the people that sign up the final texts of the Treaties? $$ State leaders $ Elected officials $ Members of the Parliament $ Diplomats
$$$16. On what terms and conditions can a head of the mission represent his state in two or more organizations? $$ With the permission of the International Organization $ At the discretion of the sending state $ At his personal decision $ Due to some other reason
$$$17. Why is Conference diplomacy so time consuming? $$ It requires expertization $ Much time is wasted $ Opinions differ a lot $ Too many problems to be sorted out
$$$18. What is not acceptable in Diplomatic correspondence? $$ Personal style of writing $ Comments $ Analysis $ Views
$$$19. What is the Verbal Note? $$ A vehicle of diplomatic correspondence $ Oral statement $ Analytical news $ Review
$$$20. In what person is the verbal note created? $$ Third person $ First person $ Second person $ Any person
$$$21. What if there is no answer to the Private letter? $$ The answer is ?No? $ The answer is ?May be? $ The answer does not mean anything $ It can mean anything
$$$22. When did the first meeting of the leaders of the Three Satellite countries take place? $$ 1943 $ 1944 $ 1945 $ 1942
$$$23. Where did the first meeting of the leaders of the Satellite countries take place? $$ Tehran $ Cairo $ Istanbul $ Baghdad
$$$24. Why was Tehran selected as the meeting place of the leaders of the Satellite countries? $$ As the place close to the Soviet Union $ It was the unanimous decision $ Because Iran was a safe place $ Because it was equally distant from all the three countries
$$$25. What was the key topic at the Tehran Conference? $$ Opening of the Second Front $ General view of the situation $ Military Aid $ Humanitarian matters
$$$26. What is the diplomatic way of solving the problems? $$ Negotiations $ Influence $ Threat $ Fraud
$$$27. When was the Vienna Convention on Conference Diplomacy adopted? $$ 1975 $ 1961 $ 1963 $ 1986
$$$28. How can a Special Mission be sent over? $$ With the consent of the other party $ At the decision of the initiating party $ At the conclusion of the International Organization $ At the advice of the State Leader
$$$29. How is the precedence fixed among the heads of the missions in Conference Diplomacy? $$ In alphabetic order $ By the time of stay in the country $ By the diplomatic rank $ By the age difference
$$$30. How many points did W.Wilson come up with? $$ 14 $ 16 $ 21 $ 11
$$$31. How is the special mission treated by the other party? $$ With some special treatment $ Like any other political initiative $ With no special interest $ Indifferent
$$$32 What was one the key principles W.Wilson came up with in Trade? $$ Free Trade $ Boycott $ Enforcement $ Cooperation
$$$33. What was one of the key principles W.Wilson came up with concerning Diplomacy? $$ Open agreements $ Conspiracy $ Shadow arrangements $ Secret meetings
$$$34. What was the first point of W.Wilson devoted to? $$ Open diplomacy $ Form of arrangements $ Confidential issues $ Parliamentary debates
$$$35. What was the second point of W.Wilson devoted to? $$ Freedom of Navigation $ Freedom of open debates $ Freedom of trade $ Freedom of movement
$$$36. What was one of the key points created by W.Wilson? $$ Removal of all economic barriers $ Removal of all the frontiers $ Removal of all political disputes $ Removal of all the contradictions
$$$37. What was W.Wilson?s view on the national armaments? $$ To be reduced to the lowest point $ To be developed $ To be modernized $ To be eliminated
$$$38. What was W.Wilson?s view on the colonial system? $$ Self-Determination $ Self-Identification $ Self-Reflection $ Self-Realization
$$$39. What was W.Wilson?s idea on the French territory? $$ To be freed $ To be replaced $ To be liberated $ To be occupied
$$$40. What is the motive of the ?New Diplomacy? $$ Change $ Replacement $ Stability $ Mobility
$$$41. How is the permission for the Special Mission achieved? $$ Through diplomatic agreed channels $ Through personal contacts $ Through Mass Media message $ Through oral statement
$$$42. Who is in charge of the Embassy when the Ambassador is not appointed? $$ Charge De Affair $ Attaché $ General Consular $ Minister
$$$43. What piece of documentation should be received for the diplomat to act in the capacity of an Ambassador? $$ Agreement $ Note $ Decree $ Memorandum
$$$44. Who does act in the capacity of an Ambassador when there is no agreement? $$ Charge De Affair $ General Consular $ Minister $ Attaché
$$$45. What inquiry can be made if the agreement is not there? $$ The receiving country never comments on the refusal $ There is a set span of time for the comments of the receiving party $ There is not time-limit set for the agreement to come put $ The agreement comes in due course
$$$46. What is the ceremony an ambassador has to go through on arrival in the receiving state? $$ Handing in of the Letters of credence $ Press Conference $ Party $ Meeting
$$$47. When was the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations created? $$ 1961 $ 1963 $ 1975 $ 1982
$$$48. When was the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations created? $$ 1963 $ 1975 $ 1961 $ 1982
$$$49. What is the ?handing in? of the letters of Credit? $$ Official ceremony $ Courtesy dialogue $ Friendly Meeting $ Professional Party
$$$50. What is the outcome of the Credentials ?handing in? procedure? $$ Ambassador gets to the point of being accepted and authorized $ Ambassador gets to know the top ranking officials of the country $ Ambassador is familiarized with the offices he will deal with $ Ambassador gets to know the officials in person
$$$51. What does an Ambassador do after he hands in the Credentials? $$ He sends over the personal note on the event $ He convenes the party $ He does nothing special $ He informs his friends
$$$52. What is meant by Economic Diplomacy? $$ Relations in the sphere of Economy $ Relations between the businessmen $ Commercial interactions $ Problems of Commodities exchange
$$$53. What is meant by ?Peoples to Peoples? Diplomacy? $$ Diplomatic interactions of masses of people $ Interactions of business people $ Sports Events $ International peoples gatherings
$$$54. Conference Diplomacy is? ? $$ Multilateral Diplomacy $ International peoples gatherings $ Interactions of business people $ International Symposiums on some problems
$$$55. Why is the position of a diplomat so significant? $$ It has legal consequences $ Because he deals with masses of people $ Because he contacts with the officials $ He can address the people on TV and Mass Media.
$$$56. In what form did the International Relations come out in Ancient Times? $$ Consular $ Diplomatic $ Friendly $ Civil
$$$57. Premises of the Consular Agency are? $$ Buildings and the related pieces of property $ Places of Interest $ Recreational Zones $ Exposition Areas
$$$58. Diplomatic Archives are: $$ Related Pieces of Documentation $ Remnants $ Out-of-Date Pieces of Documentation $ Old papers
$$$59. What is the Exequatur in relation to the Consular Service? $$ Authority $ Grant $ Certificate $ Pass
$$$60. What State does determine the size of the Consular Staff? $$ The Receiving State $ The Sending State $ International Organization $ International Law
$$$61. Who can declare a consular officer a ?Non-Grata? person? $$ The Receiving State $ The Sending State $ International Court $ The Third State
$$$62. What is a ?Non-Grata? person? $$ Not acceptable person $ Not friendly person $ A non-cooperative person $ Not a good consular officer
$$$63. As of when the information has been the important vehicle in Diplomatic service?. $$ Through the history of the Diplomacy $ Quite recently $ Occasionally $ Accidentally
$$$64. Who are the other professionals also targeting at the information? $$ Mass Media people $ Geologists $ Historians $ Chemists
$$$65. What sort of information is expected from the diplomats? $$ Analytical $ Synthetically $ Composite $ Ironical
$$$66. Why should the diplomatic information be properly dressed up? $$ To make it convincing $ To make it sensational $ To look good $ To be stuffed with the sense of humor
$$$67. What is the key element in the Diplomatic Service? $$ Information $ Dress-Code $ Appearance $ Rank
$$$68. What are the sources of the Diplomatic Information? $$ Official $ Non-Official $ Yellow Press $ Rumors
$$$69. How is the Diplomatic Information processed? $$ Double-Checked $ Taken for granted $ Discussed $ Ignored
$$$70. What is the priority of the Mass Media with regard to information? $$ Sensation $ Knowledge $ Message $ Rumors
$$$71. What is the equivalent of Agreement in Consular service? $$ Exequatur $ License $ Permission $ Convention
$$$72. What is the equivalent of Exequatur in Diplomatic service? $$ Agreement $ Permission $ Consent $ License
$$$73. Diplomatic Privileges are granted to ? ? $$ Diplomats $ VIP Persons $ Senior Businessmen $ Highly respected citizens
$$$74. What is the idea of the diplomatic privileges? $$ Efficient performance $ Exclusive respect $ Careless attitude $ Assumed Air
$$$75. What is the Status of the diplomats in the External relations? $$ The Diplomats are managers in the External relations $ The Diplomats are the creators of the External relations $ The Diplomats are the sponsors of the External relations $ The Diplomats are the amateurs of the External relations
$$$76. What Institutions do the Diplomats report to? $$ Ministry of Foreign Affairs $ Cabinet of Ministers $ President $ Senate
$$$77. What is Stereo Stability? $$ Ability to work under stressful situations $ Being sensitive to the stereo music $ Lack of Flexibility $ Commitment to Stereo music
$$$78. Who is the Dean of the Diplomatic Body? $$ The Leader of the Diplomatic Community $ The Head of all the missions $ The person who governs the parties $ The man who is the master of all the ceremonies
$$$79. Who is appointed as the Dean of the Diplomatic Body? $$ The Ambassador with the longest term of stay in the country $ The Ambassador who is the oldest by age $ The Ambassador who comes from the biggest country $ The Ambassador who has the highest rank
$$$80. What is the Diplomatic Body? $$ Family of the Diplomats in the receiving state $ Meeting place $ Club $ Think Tank
$$$81. The diplomats are promoted to the rank of the Ambassador by? $$ Edict of the President $ Decision of the Government $ Decree of the Senate $ Resolution of the International Organization
$$$82. What is the function of a diplomatic mission? $$ Represent the interests of the sending state $ Represent the interests of the receiving state $ Represent the interests of some other state $ Represent the personal interests
$$$83. What is the function of a diplomatic mission? $$ Protect the interests of the sending state $ Protect the interests of the receiving state $ Protect the interests of some other state $ Protect their personal interests
$$$84. What is the function of the diplomatic mission? $$ Promotion of the interests of the sending state $ Promotion of the interests of some other state $ Promotion of the interests of some other state $ Promotion of the interests of the International organization
$$$85. Who gives the authority for the Head of the Mission? $$ The Authorities of the receiving state $ The Leaders of the International Organization $ The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the sending state $ Some other Institution
$$$86. When is the Head of the Mission considered to be accredited? $$ On receiving the agreement $ On arrival $ On notice $ On occasion
$$$87. Personal Value of a Diplomat $$ Knowledge of the language of the Country of Stay $ Language skills are not important $ Linguistic talent is desirable $ Language is a small matter
$$$88. What is the Diplomatic Protocol? $$ Set of Rules accepted among the Diplomats $ Official Record $ Paper Work $ Summary of the decision
$$$89. What is Diplomatic Etiquette? $$ Set of Conventions accepted among Diplomats $ The way to look nice $ The manner of treating people $ Produced impression
$$$90. When is the order of presentation credentials determined? $$ On arrival of the Head of the mission $ In advance $ On arrangement $ At the discretion of the receiving party
$$$91. Who is a member of a diplomatic staff? $$ A diplomat who enjoys the diplomatic status $ Any employee of the mission $ Resident of the sending state $ Resident of the third state
$$$92. What is the appropriate way of Diplomatic Service? $$ Peaceful $ Aggressive $ Neutral $ Friendly
$$$93. What is meant by the statement: ? A Diplomat is a person of an Independent Mind? $$ He speaks his mind $ He reproduces some other peoples? views $ He listens to some other people $ He is influenced by some other people
$$$94. What is expected from the diplomats working at the International Organizations? $$ The skill of negotiating $ The skill of playing cards $ To play roles $ To have a vocal talent
$$$95. In what city of Europe was the Convention on Diplomatic Relations adopted? $$ Vienna $ Paris $ London $ Geneva
$$$96. What is the priority in Diplomatic Practice? $$ Peaceful negotiations $ Military Threat $ Enforcement $ Demonstration of Might
$$$97. What party should give the notification to accredit the head of the mission? $$ The sending state $ The receiving state $ The International legal entity $ The third state
$$$98. How can one person be accredited to more than one state? $$ With the consent of the receiving state $ At the decision of the sending state $ With the request of the third state $ At the initiative of the International organization
$$$99. Of what nationality should be the member of the diplomatic mission in principle? $$ The one of the sending state $ The one of the receiving state $ The one of the third state $ Irrespective of the nationality
$$$100. How do the heads of the missions take precedence? $$ Respective to the date of taking up their functions $ Respective to the decision of the sending state $ Respective to the notification of the sending state $ Respective to the advice of the third state
$$$101. What national symbols can be used by the mission? $$ Flag and Emblem $ Anthem and Constitution $ National Customs $ Some other symbols
$$$102. What does inviolability of the premises of the mission mean? $$ Nobody can enter the place unless he is invited $ Anyone can enter the place on the weekend $ Local authorities can enter the place $ People can visit the place on the days of the National Holidays
$$$103. What does immunity from search and requisition mean? $$ Nobody can undertake search or requisition of the premises of the mission $ The authorities of the receiving state can undertake the search and requisition $ The International Organization can undertake the search and requisition $ The local police can undertake search and requisition
$$$104. What party doest take care of inviolability and immunity? $$ The authorities of the receiving state take care of inviolability and immunity $ The International organizations take care of inviolability and immunity $ The sending state take care of inviolability and immunity $ Specialized corporate bodies take care of inviolability and immunity
$$$105. As of when does a diplomatic agent enjoy privileges? $$ From the moment he enters the territory of the receiving state $ From the moment he got his passport issued $ From the moment he was appointed as the diplomatic agent $ From the moment he got the air ticket
$$$106. What is the duty of all the persons enjoying privileges and immunities? $$ To respect the laws and regulations of the receiving state $ There are no duties related to the privileges and immunities $ The laws and regulations should be matched. $ The laws and regulations of the receiving state should be obeyed
$$$107. What may the sending state do in case of the armed conflict? $$ Entrust the protection of its interests to a third state $ Create a Letter of Protest $ Write an Appeal $ Play the role
$$$108. What are the Customs? terms for the diplomatic baggage for crossing the borders? $$ It is never opened or detained $ It can be checked occasionally $ There are no special terms for diplomatic agents $ Diplomatic baggage can be x-rayed
$$$109. What is the major privilege of a diplomatic mission? $$ Independent communication system $ Independent transportation system $ Independent Energy system $ Independent Logistics System
$$$110. What should all the diplomatic packages have on the outside cover? $$ Visible external mark $ Seal $ Stamp $ Label
$$$111. To what extent private belongings enjoy inviolability? $$ Absolutely $ Partially $ Random $ Selectively
$$$112. By what state can immunity be waived? $$ The sending state $ The receiving state $ The third state $ International Organization
$$$113. To what extent do members of the family enjoy the immunity? $$ As much as the diplomatic agent $ Partially $ Optionally $ Random
$$$114. What is the obligation of the receiving state if the diplomatic relations are broken off? $$ Respect and protect the interests of the Diplomatic mission $ Take up some repressive actions $ Ignore the interests of the Diplomatic mission $ Do nothing and ignore the interests of the mission
$$$115. What state should give the permission for free communication? $$ The receiving state $ The sending state $ The International Organization $ The third state
$$$116. What is the major obligation of the Dean of the Diplomatic body? $$ To be a Spokesman of the Diplomatic Community $ To be the Leader of the Diplomatic Community $ To be the Head at the meetings $ To be the Judge at the Disputes
$$$117. What is ?Confidence Building?? $$ To enjoy the confidence of a partner $ To be strong $ To be self-assured $ To be sure of something
$$$118. What is the idea of Empathy? $$ The Vehicle of Compromise $ The way of dominance $ The way of waging up a conflict $ The way of preventing a conflict
$$$119. What is the final stage of processing information? $$ To take the right decision $ To change the image $ To produce the right impression $ To be a world leader
$$$120. What should the right decision be based on? $$ Analytical information $ Dominating view point $ Impressive authority $ Rumors
$$$121. Diplomacy is the skill of? $$ Setting up confidence $ Demonstrating might $ Imposing one?s point of view $ Playing roles
$$$122. What is the position of a minister in an Embassy? $$ Senior diplomat $ Junior diplomat $ Average diplomat $ Medium size diplomat
$$$123. Who are the members of the mission involved in the administrative issues? $$ Administrative staff $ Diplomatic staff $ Technical staff $ Service staff
$$$124. Who are the members of the mission called ?diplomatic staff?? $$ Professionals with the diplomatic status $ Administrative officers of the mission $ Technical staff of the mission $ Service staff of the mission
$$$125. Who are the members of the mission involved in the service issues? $$ Service staff $ Administrative staff $ Technical staff $ Diplomatic staff
$$$126. What is the strategic goal of the Diplomatic activity? $$ To come up with the right foresight $ To be friendly with the officials $ To have influence in the receiving state $ To have some strong supporters
$$$127. What is the appropriate form of the Diplomatic Information? $$ Analytical $ Synthetic $ Descriptive $ Commentating
$$$128. Why do Ministries of Foreign Affairs set up Analytical Departments? $$ Because of the intensive flow of Information $ Because of the intention to have another department $ Because of the growing number of states $ Because it is recommended by the UN
$$$129. How different is the Diplomatic style of writing? $$ It is based on facts $ It is backed up with the writers? fantasies $ It depends on the style of writing $ It depends on the descriptive talents
$$$130. What piece of documentation does the newly arrived Ambassador hand in? $$ Letters of Credence $ Recalling letters $ Memorandum $ Message
$$$131. What other piece of documentation besides Letters of Credence can a newly arrived Ambassador hand in? $$ Recalling letters $ Letters of Credence $ Message $ Memorandum
$$$132. When is the date of Handing in of the Letters of Credence discussed? $$ On arrival $ On getting the agreement $ Before the arrival $ The date is not discussed
$$$133. What is the obligation of the Receiving state to guarantee the accredited diplomats? $$ Freedom of Movement $ Freedom of Thought $ Freedom of Elections $ Freedom of Expression
$$$134. What is the key element in the Diplomatic activity? $$ Diplomatic contacts $ Diplomatic hobbies $ Diplomatic labels $ Diplomatic fantasies
$$$135. Do all the diplomats enjoy the same volume of immunity? $$ The consular officers have lower level of immunity $ All the diplomats have the same volume of immunity $ Immunity does not discriminate the diplomats $ Immunity is granted respective to the ranks
$$$136. Diplomatic contacts should be ??? $$ Consolidated $ Valued $ Rejected $ Estimated
$$$137. What are the pieces of documentation that set up the frame of the Diplomatic activity? $$ Vienna Conventions $ United Nations Resolutions $ Decisions of the International Court $ Arrangements of the Super Powers
$$$138. What is the status of the Diplomatic pieces of Documentation in case of the armed conflict? $$ It stays inviolable $ It loses the state of inviolability $ It can be open to public $ It can be opened up
$$$139. For how long shall the archives be inviolable? $$ For any time $ For 12 months $ At the discretion of the local authorities $ At the will of the International Organization
$$$140. What does inviolability of the Diplomatic correspondence mean? $$ Diplomatic bag can never be opened $ It can be opened occasionally $ It can be opened at the Customs $ It can be opened at the Police office
$$$141. What is not acceptable in diplomatic correspondence? $$ Imperative tone $ Exclamations $ Question Marks $ Comments
$$$142. What party is the creator of the Statement of the Government? $$ The Government of the Country $ The Parliament of the Country $ The People of the Country $ The Politicians of the Country
$$$143. When was Westphalia Treaty signed? $$ 1648 $ 1712 $ 1696 $ 1812
$$$144. What principle was declared by Westphalia principle irrespective of the dominating religion? $$ Equality $ Brotherhood $ Peace-Loving $ Sensible Hatred
$$$145. What was pioneering in Westphalia Treaty? $$ Legal documentation $ Intention $ Will $ Drive
$$$146. What International Organization was set up as the result of Westphalia Treaty? $$ Nothing of the Kind $ United Nations $ European Union $ UNESCO
$$$147. How many states did League of Nations have by 1935? $$ 58 $ 41 $ 60 $ 39
$$$148. What was the idea of setting up the League of Nations? $$ Prevention of the world wars $ To set up an International Organization $ To solve the disputes $ To consider the International problems
$$$149. What did the League of Nations lack? $$ Armed forces $ Organizational structure $ Supporters in Europe $ International Court
$$$150. What Organization did replace the League of Nations? $$ United Nations $ UNESCO $ European Union $ Union of African states
$$$160. What language was introduced as the official one of the League of Nations? $$ Esperanto $ Spanish $ French $ English
$$$161. In what city was the Headquarters of the League of Nations located? $$ Geneva $ London $ New York $ Beirut
$$$162. In what city was the framework of the United Nations was worked out(1944) $$ Dumbarton Oaks $ New York $ Washington $ Boston
$$$163. Who was the leader of the Soviet delegation at Dumburton-Oaks? $$ Gromiko $ Molotov $ Litvinov $ Mayskyi
$$$164. What is the Charter of the United Nations? $$ Constitution $ Treaty $ Agreement $ Arrangement
$$$165. Who was the Special mission agent of President during the Second World War? $$ Hopkins $ Harriman $ Stocks $ Davies
$$$166. What is the key principle of Diplomatic Protocol? $$ Parity $ Subordination $ Regulation $ Control
$$$167. Where was the second meeting of the leaders of the three satellite countries held? $$ Yalta $ Alaska $ Cyprus $ Cairo $$$168. When was the Second Front put into effect? $$ 1944 $ 1943 $ 1942 $ 1945
$$$169. When was the second meeting of the leaders of the three satellite countries held in Yalta? $$ February of 1945 $ May of 1944 $ December of 1944 $ May of 1945
$$$170. What was the topic of the meeting in Yalta in February of 1945? $$ Post-War status of Germany $ Opening of the Second Front $ Military Aid $ Humanitarian Matters
$$$171. What was agreed at the Yalta Conference? $$ Frontiers of Poland $ Victory day $ Demarcation of the sectors of Front $ Legal proceedings
$$$172. What was the obligation of the Soviet Union after the warfare against Germany accepted in Yalta? $$ Involvement of the Soviet Union in the warfare against Japan $ Occupation of Iran $ Occupation of Turkey $ Liberation of Europe
$$$173. What was the San-Francisco Conference of 1945 devoted to? $$ Promulgation of the United Nations $ Party on the victory over the Germany $ Setting up of the new World order $ Humanitarian Issues
$$$174. How many years did the Pan-European War last? $$ Thirty years $ Twenty years $ Fifteen $ Ten
$$$175. What was the Cause of the Thirty Years War? $$ Religious Conflict $ Territorial Claim $ Political dispute $ Economic contradictions
$$$176. How many countries were involved in Thirty Years War? $$ Almost all the European states $ Some European states $ Quite few European states $ Just two European states
$$$177. What was the outcome of the Thirty Years War in Europe? $$ All the religions gained equal rights $ All the religions were lined up $ The dominating religion took over $ All the religions were left in peace
$$$178. What is the significance of Westphalia peace for Diplomacy? $$ As the beginning of the new era of International relations $ As the end of warfare $ As the beginning of peace $ As religious reconciliation
$$$179. Who is the current General Secretary of the United Nations? $$ Pan Gi Moon $ U Than $ Budros Gali $ Clinton
$$$180. When was the United Nations set up as the International Organization? $$ May of 1945 $ June of 1946 $ March of 1944 $ September 1946
$$$181. Where was the United Nations set up as the International Organization? $$ San-Francisco $ Boston $ Paris $ London
$$$182. How many seats did the Soviet Union intend to have in the United Nations? $$ 16 seats $ 3 seats $ 1 seat $ 7 seats
$$$183. How many major committees are there in the United Nations? $$ Six $ Nine $ One $ Ten
$$$184. When did the Republic of Kazakhstan join the United Nations? $$ 1992 $ 1998 $ 1995 $ 1997
$$$185 Who of the leaders of Kazakhstan was the first to make a speech at the General Assembly? $$ Nazarbaev $ Tokaev $ Aristanbekova $ Saudabaev
$$$186. What is the highest organ of the United Nations? $$ General Assembly $ Conference $ Congress $ Council Meeting
$$$187. What country did initiate the Veto? $$ Soviet Union $ USA $ Great Britain $ China
$$$188.What does the Veto require? $$ Unanimous voting $ Random voting $ Abstaining voting $ Independent voting
$$$189. When was the Silk Road the cultural track between the States? $$ In XV Century $ XX Century $ XVII Century $ XIX Century
$$$190. When was Kazakhstan fixed as the subject of International Relation? $$ XVI Century $ XIX Century $ XVIII Century $ XX Century
$$$191. Who were the people in charge of the International Affairs? $$ Khans $ Biyes $ Professional diplomats $ Merchants
$$$192. What city was the political centre of Kazakhstan in XVI-XVII Centuries? $$ Turkestan $ Tashkent $ Saratov $ Uralsk
$$$193. Who was the greatest diplomat in Kazakhstan of XVIII Century? $$ Ablay-Khan $ Tole-Bi $ Abulkhair $ Bogenbay-Batyr
$$$194. When was the treaty with Russia signed? $$ In 1731 $ In 1875 $ In 1917 $ In 1855
$$$195. How were the diplomatic relations fixed with regard to ceremonies in XVIII Century? $$ Ambassadorial Traditions $ Treaties $ Conventions $ Agreements
$$$196. When was the Kazakh Socialist Republic established? $$ In 1936 $ In 1924 $ In 1918 $ In 1922
$$$197. When was the Law on the International Legal Subjectivity of the Union Republics of the Soviet Union? $$ 1944 $ 1942 $ 1940 $ 1945
$$$198. What was the idea of granting International Legal Subjectivity to the Union Republics of the Soviet Union? $$ To increase the number of seats in the United Nations $ To liberalize the Law $ To diversify the International Relations $ To have multiplied corp. of diplomats
$$$199. Who was the first leader of Narkomat Inostrannykh Del of the Kazakh SSR? $$ T.Tazhibaev $ M.Ondasynov $ Ch.Valikhanov $ O.Suleimenov
$$$200. When was the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakh SSR established? $$ In 1946 $ In 1945 $ In 1950 $ In 1948
$$$201. What were the functions of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakh SSR? $$ Consular functions $ Diplomatic functions $ Representing functions $ Full scale functions
$$$202. When was the Independence of the Republic of Kazakhstan declared? $$ December of 1991 $ January of 1992 $ October of 1993 $ September of 1992
$$$203. Who was elected as the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan? $$ N.Nazarbaev $ S.Abdildin $ G.Kasymov $ E.Gabasov
$$$204. Who is the creator of the Foreign Affairs concept? $$ The President of the Republic $ The Government of the Republic $ The Parliament of the Republic $ The Supreme Court of the Republic
$$$205. What Ministry is responsible for the realization of the Concept? $$ Ministry of Foreign Affairs $ Ministry of the Internal Affairs $ Defense Ministry $ Parliamentary Committee
$$$206. What was and is the basic element of the External Policy of the Republic of Kazakhstan? $$ Multi-Vector Course $ Mono-Vector Course $ One-way Course $ Lack of the Course
$$$207. What is the idea of the Multi-Vector Course? $$ Independence of any Center of Authority $ Dependence on the key States $ Cooperation with all the countries $ Pragmatically minded approach
$$$208. What was the striking initiative of the Republic of Kazakhstan with regard to the Universal security? $$ Refusal of the Nuclear Weapons $ Peaceful agreements $ Cooperation of the Nuclear Powers $ Consolidation of the Atomic Club
$$$209. What was the reward for the refusal of the Nuclear Weapons? $$ Guarantees of Security $ Support $ Respect $ Appreciation
$$$210. Where and when was the Union CIS countries was established? $$ In Almaty in December of 1991 $ In Tashkent in January of 1992 $ In Ashgabat in March of 1993 $ In Bishkek in June of 1992
$$$211. When was Kazakhstan admitted to the United Nations? $$ 1992 $ 1994 $ 1996 $ 1995
$$$212. What was the initiative of the Republic of Kazakhstan at 47-th General Assembly of the United Nations? $$ Setting up of CICA $ Convening of the United Nations Session $ Election of the Secretary-General $ Security package
$$$213. What was the agreement signed in Tashkent in 1992 between the CIS countries? $$ Collective Security $ Peaceful co-existence $ Economic cooperation $ Moral support
$$$214. What was the idea of all the agreements concluded with China, Russia and Central Asian States? $$ Security Belt $ Friendly Relations $ Cooperation $ Mutual Understanding
$$$215. How the precedence of the International and National Law is fixed? $$ The International Law is senior $ The National Law dominates $ Both have equal rights $ They are of the same seniority
$$$216. What is the function of Kazakhstan diplomats in International Affairs? $$ Managers $ Creators $ Players $ Actors
$$$217. What is the basic source of the diplomatic activity? $$ Vienna Conventions $ Bilateral relations $ Arrangements $ Contracts
$$$218. How are the ambassadors appointed? $$ By the Edict of the President $ By the Government $ By Parliamentary Hearings $ By the Ministerial Decree
$$$219. Why was the delimitation of the frontiers with the neighboring countries important for the security of the Republic of Kazakhstan? $$ It avoided the territorial claims $ It consolidated the frontiers $ It helped to set up the frontier service $ It set up the demarking lines
$$$220. What is the responsibility of the diplomats of Kazakhstan with regard to Economic diplomacy? $$ To attract the investments to the Republic of Kazakhstan $ To promote economic development of the country $ To write the economic reports on the receiving country $ To develop favorable relations with the receiving state
$$$221. What is the Central body of Diplomacy? $$ Ministry of Foreign Affairs $ Ministry of Foreign Trade $ Ministry of Tourism $ Cabinet of Ministers
$$$222. Who is the leader at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs? $$ Minister $ Adviser $ Envoy $ Chairman
$$$223. What are the representations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs abroad? $$ Missions $ Offices $ Establishments $ Clubs
$$$224. Who is the person supposed to be the head of the mission? $$ Ambassador $ Director $ Chief $ Boss
$$$225. Who is in charge of the Embassy when the Ambassador is not appointed? $$ Charge De Affair $ Attaché $ General Consular $ Minister
$$$226. What piece of documentation should be received for the diplomat to act in the capacity of an Ambassador? $$ Agreement $ Note $ Decree $ Memorandum
$$$227. What State does determine the size of the Consular Staff? $$ The Receiving State $ The Sending State $ International Organization $ International Law
$$$228. Who can declare a consular officer a ?Non-Grata? person? $$ The Receiving State $ The Sending State $ International Court $ The Third State
$$$229. Diplomatic Privileges are granted to ? ? $$ Diplomats $ VIP Persons $ Senior Businessmen $ Highly respected citizens
$$$230. What is the idea of the diplomatic privileges? $$ Efficient performance $ Exclusive respect $ Careless attitude $ Assumed Air
$$$231. What is the Diplomatic Protocol? $$ Set of Rules accepted among the Diplomats $ Official Record $ Paper Work $ Summary of the decision
$$$232. What is Diplomatic Etiquette? $$ Set of Conventions accepted among Diplomats $ The way to look nice $ The manner of treating people $ Produced impression
$$$233. Of what nationality should be the members of the Diplomatic staff? $$ Of the sending state $ Of the receiving state $ Of the third state $ Nationality does not matter
$$$234. When may the receiving state notify that a diplomat is a ?non grata? person? $$ At any time $ At a fixed time span $ By the end of the year $ At the time of Christmas
$$$235. What party does determine the size of the mission? $$ The receiving state $ The sending state $ The International Organization $ The third state
$$$236. What is outside of the Diplomatic Practice? $$ Violence $ Sympathy $ Friendship $ Understanding
$$$237. What national symbols can be used by the mission? $$ Flag and Emblem $ Anthem and Constitution $ National Customs $ Some other symbols
$$$238. Can a diplomatic agent practice any other business for personal profit? $$ No way $ It depends on the Law of the receiving state $ It varies from country to country $ It depends on the Law of the sending state
$$$239. What is ?Confidence Building?? $$ To enjoy the confidence of a partner $ To be strong $ To be self-assured $ To be sure of something
$$$240. Diplomacy is the skill of? $$ Setting up confidence $ Demonstrating might $ Imposing one?s point of view $ Playing roles
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