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This document contains 120 practice questions for Global Security, 10 for every lecture. The questions are about the readings as well as the discussed topics in the lecture and are all based on the notes I made during the readings and lectures. The answer key to the questions is at the end of the d...

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Practice questions Global Security (2022-2023)
Note: These are just practice questions made by myself they are NOT in any way connected
to the real exam
Note: Answer key at the end of the document


1. What is the definition of security according to the authors of "An Introduction
to Security Studies"?
A) A state of freedom from danger or threat
B) The absence of fear or anxiety
C) The protection of acquired values
D) All of the above

2. Which of the following is NOT identified as a type of security in the lecture
summary?
A) Military security
B) Economic security
C) Social security
D) Environmental security

3. According to the authors, why is the study of security important?
A) To understand the sources of insecurity
B) To develop strategies for reducing insecurity
C) To address global challenges
D) All of the above

4. What are the referent objects of security?
A) Only the state and national interest
B) Individuals, ethnic groups, society as a whole, etc.
C) Only the environment and the planet
D) None of the above

5. Which historical event is mentioned as a significant factor in shaping security
studies?
A) The Cold War
B) The Renaissance
C) The 9/11 attacks
D) The end of the Golden Age

6. What is deterrence in the context of international relations?
A) The use of military force to protect national interests
B) The prevention of wars through diplomacy
C) The imposition of severe consequences to discourage specific actions
D) The pursuit of collective security through international cooperation

7. What is the main focus of problem-solving theory?
A) Challenging existing institutions and power relations
B) Calling into question the social and political complex as a whole

, C) Working within the given framework to address specific issues
D) Analyzing historical events and archives to inform future strategies

8. Which dimension of security refers to the stability of states and their systems
of government?
A) Military security
B) Political security
C) Economic security
D) Social sustainability

9. What concept suggests that the search for perfect security is futile?
A) Realism
B) Liberalism
C) Constructivism
D) The absence of absolute security

10. How did the field of security studies change after the 9/11 attacks?
A) Greater emphasis on international interventionism
B) Increased complexity and multi-layered conflicts
C) Growth in multi-party conflicts
D) All of the above

11. Anarchy in international relations refers to:
a) A world governed by a central authority
b) Chaos and lack of regulated interactions
c) Cooperation and stability among states
d) The presence of a universally recognized set of laws

12. Uncertainty in the field of security studies refers to:
a) The clarity and predictability of future events
b) The extent to which the future is unpredictable or unclear
c) The absence of intelligence agencies
d) The presence of a universally recognized set of rules

13. The role of intelligence and information-gathering in reducing uncertainty is to:
a) Create more chaos in the security environment
b) Increase risk-taking and inaction among states
c) Shape the behavior of states and other actors
d) Eliminate uncertainty entirely

14. The security dilemma refers to:
a) A paradoxical situation where actions taken to enhance security can make other states
feel less secure
b) The ability of intelligence agencies to gather accurate information
c) The role of international institutions in preventing conflicts
d) The importance of great powers in shaping the international system

15. A security strategy is a plan that:

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