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<div style="text-align: center"><span style="font-size: 14pt"><strong>FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION</strong></span><br /><span style="font-size: 14pt"><strong>COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR</strong></span><br /><span style="font-size: 14pt"><strong>RECRUITMENT TO POSTS IN BPS-17 UNDER</strong></span><br /><span style="font-size: 14pt"><strong>THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2025</strong></span></div>
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<div style="text-align: center"><span style="font-size: 14pt"><strong>INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS</strong></span></div>
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<div style="text-align: center"><span style="font-size: 14pt"><strong>PART-I (MCQs)(COMPULSORY)</strong></span></div>
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<div><strong>1. Which of the following is an overlooked factor in global water politics?</strong><br />(A) Agriculture Production (B) Privatization of Water Resources<br />(C) Good Governance (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>2. Which African country was the first to secure independence from colonial rule?</strong><br />(A) Ghana (B) Nigeria (C) Chad (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>3. The concept of Prudent Realism is mainly discussed by:</strong><br />(A) T.V. Paul (B) Fareed Zakaria (C) Gideon Rose (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>4. Which university established the first academic department of International Relations?</strong><br />(A) University of Oxford (B) Harvard University (C) University of Cambridge (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>5. The main idea of anarchy generally refers to:</strong><br />(A) Fear of Unknown (B) Fear of Circumstances (C) Fear of Enemies (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>6. What is the name of only sea on Earth with no coastline and it is known as sea within a sea.</strong><br />(A) Aegean Sea (B) Sargasso Sea (C) Red Sea (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>7. The Ankara Declaration 2024 was a landmark development between:</strong><br />(A) Iran and Saudi Arabia (B) Armenia and Azerbaijan (C) Ethiopia and Somalia (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>8. Which movement was launched by Mahatma Gandhi in 1942?</strong><br />(A) Civil Disobedience Movement (B) Quit India Movement<br />(C) Non-Cooperation Movement (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>9. Which European country is known as the “Land of Thousand Lakes”?</strong><br />(A) Norway (B) Iceland (C) Finland (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>10. Who typically plays the most significant role in policy implementation?</strong><br />(A) Politicians (B) Legislators (C) Bureaucrats (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>11. Which doctrine focuses on non-interference in the internal affairs of other states?</strong><br />(A) Realpolitik (B) Isolationalism (C) Sovereignty (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>12. What is the emphasize of cyber-security policy?</strong><br />(A) Security individual internet users (B) Securing government infrastructure and digital assets<br />(C) Securing social media networks and digital platforms (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>13. Affordable Care Act 2010 of US is known as</strong><br />(A) Obamacare (B) Bidencare (C) Trumpcare (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>14. Brexit refers to the United Kingdom’s decision to:</strong><br />(A) Leave the European Union (B) Strengthen Domestic Economy<br />(C) Create New Alliances (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>15. One-Child Policy of China was primarily introduced to:</strong><br />(A) Regulate Economy (B) Control Population Growth<br />(C) Promote Urbanization (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>16. Abenomics refers to Japan’s policies regarding:</strong><br />(A) Trade with India (B) Trade with US (C) Trade with South Korea (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>17. Which forced United States to join World War II?</strong><br />(A) The Invasion of Poland (B) Attack on Pearl Harbour (C) The D-Day Invasion (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>18. The African National Congress (ANC) was active in its fight against?</strong><br />(A) Apartheid in South Africa (B) European Colonization in Africa<br />(C) Economic Inequality of Africa (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>19. The Covid-19 was officially declared a global pandemic by the WHO in:</strong><br />(A) January 2020 (B) May 2020 (C) March 2020 (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>20. The Mau Mau Rebellion occurred in:</strong><br />(A) Kenya (B) Nigeria (C) Ghana (D) None of these</div>
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<div style="text-align: center"><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt">PART-II</span></strong></div>
<div><strong>Q. No. 2.</strong> What were the key driving forces behind the establishment of International Relations<br />as an academic discipline? Provide an analysis of the major historical events and<br />intellectual developments that contributed to its evolution and formal recognition in<br />the world.(20)</div>
<div><br /><strong>Q. No. 3.</strong> What are the key theoretical perspectives of non-Western approaches to understand<br />the nature and evolution of world politics, and how do they compliment or challenge<br />traditional Western paradigms?(20)</div>
<div><br /><strong>Q. No. 4.</strong> How has minilateralism emerged as a modern approach to foreign policy in state<br />relations? Provide a rational explanation of its development, highlighting the major<br />factors driving its adoption and advantages over traditional multilateralism.(20)</div>
<div><br /><strong>Q. No. 5.</strong> How does the Taliban's transition from a non-state actor to a formal state actor<br />challenge the security paradigm in the post-21st-century? Provide a conceptual<br />analysis by examining its implications and drawing comparisons with similar global<br />developments.(20)</div>
<div><br /><strong>Q. No. 6.</strong> How has the digitalization of international system reshaped traditional warfare,<br />sparking strategic clashes in the post-information era? Explore its theoretical<br />implications for modern conflict.(20)</div>
<div><br /><strong>Q. No. 7.</strong> What innovative strategies can be employed to overcome the political and technical<br />obstacles in achieving complete nuclear disarmament? Discuss logically.(20)</div>
<div><br /><strong>Q. No. 8.</strong> Write short notes on any TWO of the following: (10 each)<br />(a) Surveillance Capitalism<br />(b) Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD)<br />(c) Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO)</div>
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<div style="text-align: center"><span style="font-size: 14pt"><strong>FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION</strong></span><br /><span style="font-size: 14pt"><strong>COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR</strong></span><br /><span style="font-size: 14pt"><strong>RECRUITMENT TO POSTS IN BPS-17 UNDER</strong></span><br /><span style="font-size: 14pt"><strong>THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2025</strong></span></div>
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<div style="text-align: center"><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt">INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, PAPER-II</span></strong></div>
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<div style="text-align: center"><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt">PART-I (MCQs)(COMPULSORY)</span></strong></div>
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<div><strong>1. Emmanuel Kant and John Locke provided the philosophical basis for:</strong><br />(A) Realism (B) Liberalism (C) Modernism (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>2. The Modern State System is believed to have started with:</strong><br />(A) End of Second World War (B) Versailles Treaty (C) Peace of Westphalia (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>3. Which country issued the Balfour Declaration in 1917?</strong><br />(A) America (B) Russia (C) Britain (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>4. The League of Nations was established by:</strong><br />(A) Harry S. Truman (B) Henry Kissinger (C) Ronald Reagan (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>5. The Second World War began with Germany’s attack on:</strong><br />(A) Austria (B) Poland (C) Russia (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>6. The Monroe Doctrine was a key part of the foreign policy of:</strong><br />(A) Germany (B) Russia (C) India (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>7. The US policy of containment of Soviet expansion was advocated by:</strong><br />(A) George C. Marshall (B) Cordell Hull (C) George F. Kennan (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>8. Glasnost and Perestroika policies were associated with the Soviet leader:</strong><br />(A) Joseph Stalin (B) Mikhail Gorbachev (C) Leonid Brezhnev (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>9. Which theoretical perspective views globalization as a new form of imperialism?</strong><br />(A) Idealism (B) Realism (C) Liberalism (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>10. The Soviet Union disintegrated into fifteen separate countries in:</strong><br />(A) December 1989 (B) December 1990 (C) December 1991 (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>11. The Democratic Peace theory is based upon the Perpetual Peace theory presented by:</strong><br />(A) Karl Marx (B) Paul Kennedy (C) Emmanuel Kant (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>12. The theory of Rimland was presented by:</strong><br />(A) Alfred Mahan (B) Nicholas Spykman (C) Halford Mackinder (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>13. The Cuban Missile Crisis between the United States and the Soviet Union occurred in:</strong><br />(A) 1965 (B) 1969 (C) 1967 (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>14. China’s Belt and Road Initiative offers:</strong><br />(A) Six economic corridors (B) Twelve economic corridors                                                                                                                                                  (C) Four economic corridors (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>15. The term “Axis Powers” was related to:</strong><br />(A) World War I (B) World War I I (C) Cold War (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>16. The permanent members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization(SCO) are:</strong><br />(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>17. How many Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are considered a collection of interlinked</strong><br /><strong>global goals:</strong><br />(A) 15 (B) 11 (C) 18 (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>18. 25. NATO was formed in:</strong><br />(A) 1948 (B) 1949 (C) 1950 (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>19. Weapons of mass destruction include:</strong><br />(A) Nuclear, chemical and biological weapons (B) Nuclear, conventional and biological weapons<br />(C) Chemical, ballistic and biological weapons (D) None of these</div>
<div><br /><strong>20. The Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT-I) was signed in:</strong><br />(A) 1973 (B) 1971 (C) 1972 (D) None of these</div>
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<div style="text-align: center"><strong><span style="font-size: 14pt">PART-II</span></strong></div>
<div><strong>Q. No. 2.</strong> How has the development of nuclear weapons by India and Pakistan impacted the<br />South Asian geopolitical landscape? What measures both the states have taken to<br />ensure stability in the region?(20)</div>
<div><br /><strong>Q. No. 3.</strong> Write a detailed note on global power transition and emerging competition<br />between the United States and China. Will this competition lead to a stabilising or<br />destabilising order?(20)</div>
<div><br /><strong>Q. No. 4.</strong> Why is the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) becoming an important<br />platform for its member states? How has Pakistan's membership in the SCO<br />impacted its relationships with China?(20)</div>
<div><br /><strong>Q. No. 5.</strong> In light of the recent escalation in the Israel-Palestine conflict, what are the main<br />factors contributing to the current tensions, and how can international actors<br />effectively address the humanitarian crisis while working toward a long-term<br />resolution?(20)</div>
<div><br /><strong>Q. No. 6.</strong> How did the Cold War influence Pakistan's foreign policy and alliances,<br />particularly with the United States and the Soviet Union?(20)</div>
<div><br /><strong>Q. No. 7.</strong> How are the IMF and World Bank addressing Pakistan's economic challenges, and<br />how do their policies impact Pakistan's long-term economic stability and social<br />development?(20)</div>
<div><br /><strong>Q. No. 8.</strong> How does the competition between the United States and China shape global<br />dynamics in the economic, IT, and military sectors, and what implications does this<br />rivalry have for the emerging world order?</div>
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