INR232 January2017: Introduction to Foreign Policy
Q1 The Appraisal of the Merits of Pre-Colonial African Diplomacy can be categorized as the following except
Q2 Agaja and Napoleon share a semblance in their fall which is
Q3 In international relations, the “balance of power” can be substituted for
Q4 Which of these rivalry occurred with respect to trade?
Q5 Which of these states reached a near-perfection in the use of dialogue to settle disputes?
Q6 What was formed to protect interests of international traders?
Q7 Which of the below is credited to missionary activities?
Q8 European missionaries introduced Christianity and this came with the following results except
Q9 All of the following formed various political entities in the riverine region to trade with Europeans in palm-oil except
Q10 In the sixteenth century, Holland was known as what?.
Q11 Who were the first to pose an initial challenge to the Portuguese monopoly in Africa?
Q12 Pedro de Cintra reached Sierra Leone in 1460 which he named “Serra Lyoa”. Serra Lyoa means
Q13 Which of the following country enjoyed a prominent adventure into West African Coast?
Q14 Giovanni Malfante visited West Africa and described the Negro people and land he saw after his return in 1447. What was his country of Origin?
Q15 Ariselm Desalguier sailed along the African coast to Guinea and went up the Niger where he lived for about eleven years. What was his country of Origin?
Q16 When was the Peace Conference conveyed?
Q17 The Treaty of Westphalia gave credence to the all of the following concepts except:
Q18 The treaty of Westphalia ended in a war spanning how many years.
Q19 The strategies of diplomacy include: I. Negotiation and Bargaining II.Financial inducements and AidsIII. Exchange of presents and Promise of support IV. Threat
Q20 Officials should be appointed based on
Q21 The two countries that expressed discontent over Nigeria’s increasing influence in the West African region are:
Q22 One of the peace mission commanders with distinctions produced by the Nigerian military is:
Q23 The main objectives of ECOWAS focuses on all of the following except:
Q24 How many states was part of the ECOWAS treaty at the signing initially?
Q25 The signing of the Economic Community of West African states (ECOWAS) Treaty took place in Lagos on:
Q26 The resolution on the creation of Economic Community held in October , 1972 in which of the following countries?
Q27 The report of the study above (Question 54) was not considered majorly because of:
Q28 For the economic co-operation in Africa in 1968, what other country was chosen alongside Nigeria to study on priority areas for cooperation between the members?
Q29 . Babangida’s military regime's successful establishment of Africa Economic Community in Abuja, in :
Q30 In what year was OAU transformed to African Union?
Q31 Which of the following Nigerian Governments played a major role in transforming OAU to African Union?
Q32 "Inspired by a common determination to promote understanding among our and cooperation among our States" is part of a charter statemement of which of the following?
Q33 To achieve rapid decolonization in Africa, one of the strategies Nigeria employed is to :
Q34 Nigeria was the first country in the world to commit peace - keeping troops in which of the countries below?
Q35 Which one of the following is not an External Environment factor in determining Nigeria’s foreign policy?
Q36 In what year did Nigeria reject the International Monetary Fund (IMF) loan following intensive debate by intellectuals and other pressure groups?
Q37 Principles of Nigerian Foreign Policy includes all except one of the following:
Q38 How many regimes have emerged in Nigeria since independence?
Q39 Nigeria initiated the establishment of the Chad Basin Commission and the River Niger Commission in what year?
Q40 Success in foreign policy depends on the following except:
Q41 Who is this statement "politicians start wars, soldiers fight and die in them" attributed to?
Q42 Legacies of Arab imperialism, enslavement and colonialism can be found in all of the following states except:
Q43 In what year did Nigeria lead other members of the Organization of Africa Unity(OAU) to boycott the Montreal Olympic Games?
Q44 The following is the list military instruments except:
Q45 Which one of the following is not a technique in Propaganda?
Q46 What kind of sanction were imposed on Nigeria during the Sanni Abacha regime by the European Union, Commonwealth of nations and the United States.
Q47 The Minister of External Affairs acts as which of the following?
Q48 The functions of a Diplomat include all of the following except:
Q49 Which is not a means in Diplomacy to achieve objectives?
Q50 Which of these is not an instrument for conducting foreign policy?
Q51 A country whose population is uneducated in modern skills may not easily mobilize to achieve national security and survival goals in a reasonable time frame. Such a state can be said to possess what kind of capability?
Q52 What counts more as far as foreign - policy makers are concerned?
Q53 Relating to persons responsible for establishing goals, and actions; All but one is not a component to define a situation in the process of formulation of foreign policy.
Q54 Factors which affect the choice of policy goals and objectives as spelt out by Richard C. Sneider, H.W. Bruck and Burton Sapinn (1962), under the concept of ______.
Q55 The statement "war is a continuation of policy by other means" is attributed to whom out of the following?
Q56 Competition has the tendency to sprout conflict when which of the following occurs?
Q57 Section 19 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria displays the following as the core values and interest of Nigeria's foreign policy except which?
Q58 What section of the Nigerian 1989 Consitution also illustrated the above statement (Question 22)?
Q59 "The State (Nigeria) shall promote African unity, as well as total political, economic, social and cultural liberation of Africa and all other forms of international cooperation conducive of the consolidation of universal peace ... and shall combat racial discrimination in all its manifestation ". What part of the Nigerian 1979 constitution illustrates this?
Q60 Most times, foreign policy is a product of one of the following:
Q61 National Interest involves all of the following except:
Q62 In MOST cases, the question to solve in serving National Interest is the ________?
Q63 Which of these is closely affiliated with Interest of State?
Q64 Which of these defines the interest of a state?
Q65 All but one is a part of the general aspects of foreign policy making.
Q66 Who viewed foreign policy as “an interplay between the outside and inside"?
Q67 System level anaylsi is more concerened with which of the following
Q68 All except one is a prominent actor of Transnational Organizations or corporations (TNCs).
Q69 Which one is not a human characteristic The Human Nature approach examines?
Q70 One of the following is a not a subnational actor of the state. Which is it?
Q71 State-level analysts concentrate on what countries do and how they decide which policy to follow according to:
Q72 The ability of a political actor to prevail on the behavior of another actor so as to make the target behave in a manner suitable for the political actor is called:
Q73 The outcomes of the Traditional Approach to study International Relations was adopted by all of these scholars except:
Q74 Institutes dedicated to the study of international law and organization were formed in all of these countries except:
Q75 Which of these terminologies describes a new orientation that emerged from the 1950s.
Q76 Slobodan Milosevic, the former president of Yugoslavia was brought to trial in 2002 at the international tribunal in which county
Q77 Which of the following is an example of a bilateral agreement?
Q78 Which of these organizations is not regional?
Q79 The Congress of Westphalia represents a major landmark where nation systems emerged. In what year was this congress?
Q80 International relations is concerned with the factors and the activities which affect the external policies and power of the basic units into which the world is divided as defined by:
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