Explore the basics of International Relations and how countries cooperate, compete, and resolve disputes on the world stage. You’ll practice key concepts tied to International Organizations and Treaties And Alliances, from diplomacy and security to trade and humanitarian action.
Test whether you can clearly separate what the IMF does from what the World Bank does. You’ll tackle real-world scenarios on lending, development, stabilization, and crisis support. Mixed difficulty keeps it approachable for beginners while still challenging experienced learners.

Trace how the US and USSR tried to cap the nuclear arms race through landmark Cold War agreements. This quiz breaks down key treaties, dates, verification steps, and what each deal actually limited. Expect a mix of quick facts and context-driven questions across the full era.

Test how well you understand mutual defense pacts—when they activate, what counts as an “attack,” and what members are actually required to do. You’ll compare trigger clauses, assistance obligations, and key exceptions across different alliance-style treaties. Choose your preferred difficulty and question count, then see where your interpretation matches the text.

From Westphalia to Versailles and beyond, this quiz explores the peace treaties that brought major conflicts to an end. Identify which agreement ended which war, when it was signed, and the key parties involved. With mixed difficulty, it’s ideal for both quick revision and deeper practice.

Test your knowledge of the world’s key international courts—ICJ, ICC, and ITLOS—and how they differ in purpose, jurisdiction, and procedure. You’ll face a mixed set of questions on mandates, landmark cases, and institutional structure. Choose your preferred question count and difficulty, then play at your own pace with no timer.

Test how well you know the main organs of the United Nations and what each one is designed to do. From peace and security to development, justice, and coordination, this quiz focuses on core roles rather than trivia. Pick a question count and difficulty level that fits your goal, then learn as you go.
There are 6 quizzes with 693 total questions in the International Relations category.
Topics include International Organizations and Treaties And Alliances, covering global institutions, diplomacy, security pacts, and major international agreements.
Pick a quiz and answer multiple-choice questions (4 options each). You can review your score at the end and retry to improve.
Yes. With 6 quizzes and 693 questions, you can practice key concepts and facts often used in civics, politics, and government study.
International Relations looks at how states and global actors interact through diplomacy, conflict, trade, and cooperation. This category connects big ideas—power, sovereignty, and international law—to real-world events.
Each quiz question has 4 answer options and there’s no timer, so you can think through scenarios and terms at your own pace. When quizzes are available, they’re designed to help you build confident recall and sharper reasoning.
International Organizations shape cooperation on health, peacekeeping, development, and human rights, while Treaties And Alliances set rules for security, borders, trade, and arms control. Understanding why agreements succeed or fail is a core skill in this field.
The modern international system is often traced to the Peace of Westphalia (1648), which popularized the idea of state sovereignty. Today, thousands of treaties are registered with the United Nations, covering everything from climate to aviation.