0

Diplomatic Missions in the European Union

Description: This quiz will test your knowledge about diplomatic missions in the European Union.
Number of Questions: 17
Created by:
Tags: european union diplomacy international relations
Attempted 0/17 Correct 0 Score 0

Which country has the largest number of diplomatic missions in the European Union?

  1. Germany

  2. France

  3. United Kingdom

  4. Italy


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Germany has the largest number of diplomatic missions in the European Union, with 23 embassies and 11 consulates.

What is the role of a diplomatic mission?

  1. To represent the sending state in the receiving state

  2. To protect the interests of the sending state and its citizens in the receiving state

  3. To promote friendly relations between the sending state and the receiving state

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The role of a diplomatic mission is to represent the sending state in the receiving state, to protect the interests of the sending state and its citizens in the receiving state, and to promote friendly relations between the sending state and the receiving state.

What is the head of a diplomatic mission called?

  1. Ambassador

  2. Consul

  3. Minister

  4. Chargé d'affaires


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The head of a diplomatic mission is called an ambassador.

What is the difference between an embassy and a consulate?

  1. An embassy is located in the capital city of the receiving state, while a consulate is located in a major city or region of the receiving state.

  2. An embassy is headed by an ambassador, while a consulate is headed by a consul.

  3. An embassy provides a wider range of services than a consulate.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

An embassy is located in the capital city of the receiving state, while a consulate is located in a major city or region of the receiving state. An embassy is headed by an ambassador, while a consulate is headed by a consul. An embassy provides a wider range of services than a consulate.

What is the diplomatic immunity?

  1. The right of a diplomat to be immune from arrest and prosecution in the receiving state.

  2. The right of a diplomat to be immune from taxation in the receiving state.

  3. The right of a diplomat to be immune from customs duties in the receiving state.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Diplomatic immunity is the right of a diplomat to be immune from arrest and prosecution in the receiving state, to be immune from taxation in the receiving state, and to be immune from customs duties in the receiving state.

What is the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations?

  1. A treaty that codifies the rules of diplomatic relations between states.

  2. A treaty that establishes the diplomatic missions of states in the European Union.

  3. A treaty that regulates the diplomatic immunity of diplomats.

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations is a treaty that codifies the rules of diplomatic relations between states.

When was the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations adopted?

  1. 1961

  2. 1969

  3. 1977

  4. 1985


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations was adopted in 1961.

How many countries have signed the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations?

  1. 193

  2. 195

  3. 197

  4. 199


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

193 countries have signed the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.

What is the European Union Delegation?

  1. The diplomatic mission of the European Union in a non-member state.

  2. The diplomatic mission of a non-member state in the European Union.

  3. The diplomatic mission of the European Union in a member state.

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The European Union Delegation is the diplomatic mission of the European Union in a non-member state.

How many European Union Delegations are there?

  1. 140

  2. 145

  3. 150

  4. 155


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

There are 145 European Union Delegations.

What is the role of the European Union Delegation?

  1. To represent the European Union in the non-member state.

  2. To protect the interests of the European Union and its citizens in the non-member state.

  3. To promote friendly relations between the European Union and the non-member state.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The role of the European Union Delegation is to represent the European Union in the non-member state, to protect the interests of the European Union and its citizens in the non-member state, and to promote friendly relations between the European Union and the non-member state.

Who is the head of the European Union Delegation?

  1. Ambassador

  2. Consul

  3. Minister

  4. Chargé d'affaires


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The head of the European Union Delegation is called an ambassador.

What is the difference between a European Union Delegation and a diplomatic mission of a member state?

  1. A European Union Delegation represents the European Union, while a diplomatic mission of a member state represents the member state.

  2. A European Union Delegation is headed by an ambassador, while a diplomatic mission of a member state is headed by a consul.

  3. A European Union Delegation provides a wider range of services than a diplomatic mission of a member state.

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A European Union Delegation represents the European Union, while a diplomatic mission of a member state represents the member state.

What is the diplomatic status of the European Union Delegation?

  1. The same as a diplomatic mission of a member state.

  2. Higher than a diplomatic mission of a member state.

  3. Lower than a diplomatic mission of a member state.

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The diplomatic status of the European Union Delegation is the same as a diplomatic mission of a member state.

What is the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations?

  1. A treaty that codifies the rules of consular relations between states.

  2. A treaty that establishes the consular missions of states in the European Union.

  3. A treaty that regulates the consular immunity of consuls.

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Vienna Convention on Consular Relations is a treaty that codifies the rules of consular relations between states.

When was the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations adopted?

  1. 1963

  2. 1969

  3. 1977

  4. 1985


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Vienna Convention on Consular Relations was adopted in 1963.

How many countries have signed the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations?

  1. 170

  2. 175

  3. 180

  4. 185


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

185 countries have signed the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations.

- Hide questions