Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Contemporary World Politics: Security in the Contemporary World

Question:

Match the following options correctly:

List 1

List 2

(a) Freedom from fear

(i) A form of cooperation

(b) Freedom from want

(ii) Non-traditional views of security

(c) Disarmament

(iii) Economic security

(d) Global Security

(iv) Threats to human dignity

Choose the correct answer from the given options:

Options:

(a)- iv, (b)- iii, (c)- ii, (d)- i

(a)- iv, (b)- iii, (c)- i, (d)- ii

(a)- iv, (b)-i, (c)- iii, (d)- ii

(a)- iii, (b)- iv, (c)- i, (d)- ii

Correct Answer:

(a)- iv, (b)- iii, (c)- i, (d)- ii

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 2 - (a)- iv, (b)- iii, (c)- i, (d)- ii

List 1

List 2

(a) Freedom from fear

(iv) Threats to human dignity

(b) Freedom from want

(iii) Economic security

(c) Disarmament

(i) A form of cooperation

(d) Global Security

(ii) Non-traditional views of security

Explanation:

In its broadest formulation, the human security agenda also encompasses economic security and ‘threats to human dignity. Put differently, the broadest formulation stresses what has been called ‘freedom from want’ and ‘freedom from fear’, respectively.

Traditional views of security do not rule out other forms of cooperation as well. The most important of these are disarmament, arms control, and confidence building.

Non-traditional views of security have been called human security or global security.