1) Body of principles and customs, rules recognized as effectively binding obligations by sovereign states and such other entities as have been granted by international personality. Is the thought of International Law from? a) Gergard von Glahn b) Lassa Francis Lawrence Oppenheim c) Nicholas Locke 2) The answer below is the definition of International Law, except? a) It is consists of rules and principles governing the relations and dealings of nations with each other, as well as the relations between states and individuals, and relations between international organizations b) Defined as the body of law which is. composed for its greater part of the principles and rules of conduct which states feel. c) The study of the interaction of nation-states and non-governmental organizations in fields such as politics, economics, and security. 3) What is the source of International Law? a) Republican Liberalism b) Customary Practice c) General Assembly Resolutions d) d. International Organization 4) Which are the formal sources of International Law? a) Treaties, custom and General Assembly Resolutions b) Treaties, custom and general principles of law c) Custom, general principles of law and theory 5) Below is the General Principle of International Law, except? a) Principle universally recognized by international community b) No so important – most have been codified in treaty. c) Oldest source 6) In International Law, there are two kinds of laws. which are? a) Soft and Hard Law b) Others law and set Law c) Govern Law and Multi Law d) Enforcement and Endorsement law 7) How Many Dispute Resolution Mechanism exist? a) two b) five c) four d) six 8) The settlement of a dispute by mutual and friendly agreement with a view to avoiding litigation is... a) Arbitation b) Conciliation c) Negotiation d) Legal 9) An ___ is a hearing where a commissioner gives both parties an opportunity to present their cases regarding the issue in dispute by leading evidence, presenting documents, cross examination of witnesses, and even conducting of inspection of premises, where that is necessary.  a) Arbitation b) Conciliation c) Negotiation d) Legal 10) A dialogue between two or more people or parties intended to reach a beneficial outcome over one or more issues where a conflict exists with respect to at least one of these issues is called ....... a) Arbitation b) Conciliation c) Negotiation d) Legal 11) Which one of the following is the traditional and primary subjects of International law? a) Non-governmental organizations (NGO) b) International organizations c) Multinational corporations d) States 12) Every options below are partial subject of international law except? a) Non-governmental organizations (NGO) b) International organizations c) Multinational corpotation d) Individual in war atrocities 13) Choose one of the following options which do not represents roles of international law? a) Facilitating Smooth Economic and Financial Transaction and Activity b) Facilitate cooperation and coordination among member nations. c) Protection of Human Rights d) Ensuring Security Peace and Stability 14) Which of the following dictates international law? a) Treaties b) Aviation c) Custom 15) Subject of International Law means having a legal personality under international law in which they enjoy rights and hold responsibilities towards the international community. a) TRUE b) FALSE

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