Check your progress and revise your topics through this quiz on International Relations. Find a question on the Security Council of the United Nations in today's quiz. (REUTERS)
UPSC Essentials brings to you its initiative of subject-wise quizzes. These quizzes are designed to help you revise some of the most important topics from the static part of the syllabus. Attempt today’s subject quiz on International Relationsto check your progress.
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— Iran unleashed a volley of missiles at Israel, with sirens heard throughout the country as Tehran targeted Israel’s port city Haifa. Five people were reportedly killed in the assault.
— The footage, captured by a witness from an adjacent structure, shows many interceptor projectiles being launched into the night sky. Seconds later, a missile strikes the ground near Kirya, causing a tremendous explosion and sending plumes of smoke upward.
Therefore, option (c) is the correct answer.
QUESTION 3
Consider the following statements:
1. It is an island in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.
2. It is situated near Turkey and Syria.
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3. It is a member of the European Union (EU) despite being geographically in Asia.
4. The island nation gained independence from the British in 1960.
— Cyprus is an island in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, near Turkey and Syria. It is a member of the European Union (EU), despite its geographical location in Asia.
— The island nation gained independence from the British in 1960. Its two largest groups, Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, shared an uneasy power dynamic that erupted into violence three years later, necessitating the deployment of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force.
Therefore, option (a) is the correct answer.
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QUESTION 4
Which of the following countries are coastal nations of the Red Sea?
1. Egypt
2. Eritrea
3. Oman
4. Jordan
5. Turkey
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
— Starlink, Musk’s private space company’s satellite internet service, has made remarkable progress in South America, reaching almost every country and providing high-speed internet to the region’s most remote locations, including isolated Indigenous people living deep in the Amazon rainforest.
— However, Bolivia has denied Starlink’s development, refusing to grant it an operational licence last year, citing concerns about its unfettered dominance wherever it has set up shop, instead opting to rely on the country’s own ageing Chinese-made satellite.
Therefore, option (d) is the correct answer.
QUESTION 6
Consider the following statements:
1. The French Air and Space Force (FASF) and IAF participate in bi-lateral exercise called TARANG SHAKTI.
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2. France was the first country with which India launched its first-ever Strategic Partnership on 26 January 1998 to deepen bilateral relations.
Which of the statements given above is/are true?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
Explanation
According to India-France bilateral brief, mea.gov.in:
— French Air and Space Force (FASF) and IAF have been participating in bi-lateral Ex GARUDA till last year in 2023. In 2024, the IAF expanded the scope by inviting multiple nations in the form of a new exercise TARANG SHAKTI in lieu of Ex GARUDA. Statement 1 is not true.
— France was the first country with which India launched its first-ever Strategic Partnership on 26 January 1998 to deepen bilateral relations.
Therefore, option (b) is the correct answer.
QUESTION 7
With reference to the Security Council of the United Nations, consider the following statements:
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1. While other organs of the United Nations make recommendations to member states, only the Security Council has the power to make decisions that member states are then obligated to implement under the United Nations Charter.
2. The presidency of the Security Council shall be held only by one of the Permanent Member States, who are granted a special voting power known as the “right to veto”.
Which of the statements mentioned above is/are true?
(a) Only 1
(b) Only 2
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
Explanation
— Rule 18 of the Security Council’s Provisional Rules of Procedure states: “The presidency of the Security Council shall be held in turn by the members of the Security Council in the English alphabetical order of their names. Each President shall hold office for one calendar month.” Statement 2 is not true.
Therefore, option (a) is the correct answer.
(source: un.org)
QUESTION 8
Consider the following operations and their corresponding events:
1. Operation Spider’s Web : Russia-Ukraine Conflict
— On August 2, 1990, Iraq annexed Kuwait, its south-eastern neighbour 25 times smaller in size. Although Hussain claimed Kuwait to be a part of Iraq, he invaded the region so that Baghdad could cancel a massive debt that it owed Kuwait, as well as acquire Kuwait’s large oil reserves. Hussain also sought to link the annexation with the Palestinian conflict. As Hussain refused to pay heed to the UN’s many warnings, a US-led coalition, consisting of 7 lakh troops from 35 countries assembled in Saudi Arabia — Iraq’s neighbour also threatened by Hussain’s adventures in the region. After the January 15 deadline was flouted by Baghdad, coalition forces first launched Operation Desert Storm, which destroyed Iraq’s air defences, oil refineries, and key infrastructure. This was followed by Operation Desert Sabre, a ground offensive that went on to free Kuwait. The war finally ended on February 28, 1991, when the US declared a ceasefire.
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