Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Contemporary World Politics: Security in the Contemporary World

Question:

In responding to the threat of a war, what are three choices any government has?

Options:

To surrender, to prevent, to defend

To attack, to dominate, to surrender.

To prevent, to provoke, to dominate.

To surrender, to provoke, maintain the balance of power.

Correct Answer:

To surrender, to prevent, to defend

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 1 - To surrender, to prevent, to defend

In responding to the threat of war, a government has three basic choices: to surrender; to prevent the other side from attacking by promising to raise the costs of war to an unacceptable level; and to defend itself when war actually breaks out so as to deny the attacking country its objectives and to turn back or defeat the attacking forces altogether. Governments may choose to surrender when actually confronted by war, but they will not advertise this as the policy of the country. Therefore, security policy is concerned with preventing war, which is called deterrence, and with limiting or ending war, which is called defence.