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Prepare confidently for the CPO 2001 Final Exam with this comprehensive 2026 study guide. This resource includes a carefully organized collection of frequently tested exam-style questions and verified answers to help you review essential course concepts and strengthen your understanding before the final exam. Designed for effective self-study, quick revision, and exam preparation, it provides structured practice that supports academic success. Whether you're reviewing key topics or completing a final review, this guide is an excellent resource for mastering the material and improving exam readiness.

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CPO 2001 Final Exam comprehensive
questions | FREQUENTLY MOST
TESTED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
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The most basic struggle in politics, according to our textbooks, is the struggle between

A ... power and identity

B....regionalization and globalization

C.... freedom and equality

D .... state and society - ( answers)C.

often requiring students to demonstrate knowledge of legal statutes, case law, and their ability to apply legal reasoning. Common types of law exams include:Essay/Problem-Based Questions: In law exams, students are
often given hypothetical scenarios (problem questions) and are asked to analyze the legal

Which of the following states has been considered a failed state in the past?

A. Japan

B. India

C. The US

D. The UK

E. None - ( answers)E.



Which of the following is NOT a tool of mercantilism?

A. Championing specific industries and businesses in the economy

B. State ownership of industries deemed crucial for the state interest

C. Keeping interest rates low to encourage borrowing and investment

D. Maintaining a strong welfare state

E. Use of tariffs and non-tariff barriers - ( answers)D.

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Which of the following cases qualifies as a state with high autonomy and high capacity?

A. Japan

B. India

C. United Kingdom

D. United States

E. none - ( answers)A.



The 'Iron Triangle' metaphor is used to describe the alliances among which of the following in
Japan?

A. Politicians, bureaucrats and big business

B. This is not a term used in reference to Japan

C. Citizens, bureaucrats and government

D. Military, business interests and the banking sector - ( answers)A.

often requiring students to demonstrate knowledge of legal statutes, case law, and their ability to apply legal reasoning. Common types of law exams include:Essay/Problem-Based Questions: In law exams, students are
often given hypothetical scenarios (problem questions) and are asked to analyze the legal

Scotland is an example of a:

A. Government

B. Political system

C. Regime

D. Nation

E. State - ( answers)D.



In 'The New Nature of Nation-state Failure,' Rotberg does NOT argue that...

A. A collapsed state is an extreme version of a failed state

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B. Failed states are unable to provide security across the whole of their domains

C. All the states that have experienced state failure since 1990s are in Africa.

D. Steep declines in national and per capita levels of GDP is indicator of state failure. - (
answers)C.



According to Acemoglu in 'Root Causes: Assessing the Role of Institutions in Economic
Development,' which of the following is the fundamental cause of differences in economic
prosperity between states?

A. Military strength

B. Quality of institutions

C. Geography and climate

D. Multi-party elections - ( answers)B.



Which of the following is correct about the House of Representatives of the United States?

A. The filibuster remains a central tool for consensus building

B. Its representatives are more likely to vote across party lines (bipartisan).

C. It is structurally more decentralized than the Senate

D. The allocation of the seats reflects the relative size of the population of each state. - (
answers)D.

often requiring students to demonstrate knowledge of legal statutes, case law, and their ability to apply legal reasoning. Common types of law exams include:Essay/Problem-Based Questions: In law exams, students are
often given hypothetical scenarios (problem questions) and are asked to analyze the legal

Inflation occurs when is/are greater than

A. supply, demand

B. exports, imports

C. demand, supply

D. imports, exports - ( answers)C.

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According to Fearon and Laitin in 'Ethnicity, Insurgency, and Civil War,' which of the following is
true about civil wars?

A. High ethno-religious diversity is sufficient to make a country more prone to civil war.

B. Civil wars are most likely to occur in environments that favor insurgency.

C. Prevalence of civil wars in 1990s was due to the end of Cold War.

D. Civil wars usually occur in areas where ethnic grievances are minimal. - ( answers)B.



The Crown of the United Kingdom does NOT:

A. Represent the head of the state

B. Depend on financial subsidies of the government

C. Select the head of the government from a political party s/he favors

D. Represent the historical continuity of the state - ( answers)C.

often requiring students to demonstrate knowledge of legal statutes, case law, and their ability to apply legal reasoning. Common types of law exams include:Essay/Problem-Based Questions: In law exams, students are
often given hypothetical scenarios (problem questions) and are asked to analyze the legal

Which of the following historical events represents the beginning of a modern state in Japan?

A. Taisho Democracy

B. Taika Political Reform

C. Meiji Restoration

D. Pacific War - ( answers)C.



State autonomy is:

A. The ability of a state to provide basic services to and secure the security of its citizens

B. Is found only in autocratic states in which governments are not constrained by voters

C. The formal and legal independence of the state

D. The ability of the state to wield power independent of public and international actors

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