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CBSE Class 11 Political Science MCQ for Chapter 9 Peace

Question 1:
What is the primary concept of “peace” in political science?
a) Absence of war
b) Absence of conflict
c) Presence of justice and harmony
d) None of the above

Answer:
c) Presence of justice and harmony


Question 2:
Which of the following is a key element in achieving lasting peace?
a) Military dominance
b) Economic equality
c) Religious uniformity
d) International treaties

Answer:
b) Economic equality


Question 3:
What does “negative peace” refer to?
a) The absence of all forms of conflict
b) The absence of violence
c) The presence of harmony and justice
d) None of the above

Answer:
b) The absence of violence


Question 4:
Which of the following is a major obstacle to achieving peace in the world?
a) Cooperation between countries
b) Interdependence between nations
c) Cultural understanding
d) International conflicts

Answer:
d) International conflicts


Question 5:
Which organization is primarily responsible for maintaining international peace and security?
a) World Trade Organization (WTO)
b) United Nations (UN)
c) World Health Organization (WHO)
d) International Court of Justice (ICJ)

Answer:
b) United Nations (UN)


Question 6:
What does “positive peace” emphasize?
a) The prevention of war
b) The establishment of social justice and equality
c) The absence of all conflicts
d) International cooperation only

Answer:
b) The establishment of social justice and equality


Question 7:
Which of the following is an example of an effort to promote peace?
a) Economic sanctions
b) Diplomatic negotiations
c) Military intervention
d) All of the above

Answer:
b) Diplomatic negotiations


Question 8:
Which of the following best describes the peace-building process?
a) Reducing military power
b) Resolving the underlying causes of conflict and instability
c) Strengthening national defense
d) Promoting only economic growth

Answer:
b) Resolving the underlying causes of conflict and instability


Question 9:
Which treaty was established to foster global peace and prevent future wars after World War II?
a) Treaty of Versailles
b) Paris Peace Accords
c) Charter of the United Nations
d) Helsinki Accords

Answer:
c) Charter of the United Nations


Question 10:
Which of the following is a key characteristic of a peaceful society?
a) Increased military spending
b) Democratic governance and respect for human rights
c) Economic inequality
d) Aggressive foreign policies

Answer:
b) Democratic governance and respect for human rights


Question 11:
Which of the following is a method of conflict resolution aimed at achieving peace?
a) Negotiation
b) War
c) Coercion
d) Suppression of dissent

Answer:
a) Negotiation


Question 12:
What is the role of the United Nations in peacekeeping?
a) To encourage military dominance
b) To deploy peacekeeping forces and mediate conflicts
c) To create economic sanctions
d) To promote trade agreements

Answer:
b) To deploy peacekeeping forces and mediate conflicts


Question 13:
Which of the following is considered a “positive” peace initiative?
a) The use of military force
b) The establishment of international peace treaties
c) Creating policies that address poverty and inequality
d) Ignoring cultural differences

Answer:
c) Creating policies that address poverty and inequality


Question 14:
What was the purpose of the 1945 establishment of the United Nations?
a) To promote trade
b) To prevent the rise of communist states
c) To promote global peace and prevent future conflicts
d) To regulate international markets

Answer:
c) To promote global peace and prevent future conflicts


Question 15:
What is “peaceful coexistence” in international relations?
a) A strategy where nations focus on military buildup
b) The idea that different countries with conflicting ideologies can live peacefully without war
c) Economic dependency between countries
d) Promoting one ideology over another

Answer:
b) The idea that different countries with conflicting ideologies can live peacefully without war


Question 16:
Which of the following is a threat to world peace?
a) International trade agreements
b) Nuclear proliferation
c) Conflict resolution mechanisms
d) Diplomatic dialogues

Answer:
b) Nuclear proliferation


Question 17:
What role do human rights play in promoting peace?
a) They focus only on economic issues
b) They encourage justice, equality, and dignity, reducing sources of conflict
c) They emphasize military strength
d) They prioritize the interests of one nation over others

Answer:
b) They encourage justice, equality, and dignity, reducing sources of conflict


Question 18:
Which of the following was a major goal of the League of Nations after World War I?
a) To promote military alliances
b) To prevent future wars and promote global cooperation
c) To create new national borders
d) To impose economic sanctions on all nations

Answer:
b) To prevent future wars and promote global cooperation


Question 19:
Which concept does the “peace dividend” refer to?
a) The benefits derived from increased military spending
b) The economic benefits of reducing military expenditures and investing in social programs
c) The results of increased international conflicts
d) None of the above

Answer:
b) The economic benefits of reducing military expenditures and investing in social programs


Question 20:
Which approach is considered most effective in building long-lasting peace in post-conflict societies?
a) Military domination
b) Humanitarian assistance and rebuilding social institutions
c) International sanctions
d) Ignoring the grievances of the local population

Answer:
b) Humanitarian assistance and rebuilding social institutions


Question 21:
Which of the following promotes peace in international relations?
a) The establishment of military alliances
b) Respecting national sovereignty and promoting diplomatic solutions
c) Economic isolation of nations
d) Encouraging arms races

Answer:
b) Respecting national sovereignty and promoting diplomatic solutions


Question 22:
What does the term “armed peace” refer to?
a) Peace achieved by force
b) A situation where countries maintain peace through military power
c) Peace achieved through diplomatic negotiations
d) The absence of all forms of violence

Answer:
b) A situation where countries maintain peace through military power


Question 23:
Which of the following is an example of “negative peace”?
a) A peaceful environment with economic prosperity
b) The cessation of war and violent conflict
c) The establishment of democratic governments
d) The resolution of social inequalities

Answer:
b) The cessation of war and violent conflict


Question 24:
Which event marked a significant turning point for global peacekeeping efforts?
a) The fall of the Berlin Wall
b) The establishment of the United Nations in 1945
c) The end of the Cold War
d) The signing of the Treaty of Versailles

Answer:
b) The establishment of the United Nations in 1945


Question 25:
What does the “culture of peace” aim to promote?
a) The dominance of one nation over others
b) The development of military power to maintain peace
c) A global environment where justice, human rights, and social equality flourish
d) The isolation of nations from global politics

Answer:
c) A global environment where justice, human rights, and social equality flourish

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