
Based on text II, it can be concluded that
preventive diplomacy demands just two conditions to succeed.

Based on text II, it can be concluded that
preventive diplomacy demands just two conditions to succeed.

Based on text II, it can be concluded that
preventive diplomacy usually deals with armed conflicts.

Based on text II, it can be concluded that
in any case, the sooner preventive actions are implemented the better.

Based on text II, it can be concluded that
the resolution of a conflict can be compared to the cure of a disease.

Based on text II, it can be concluded that
the physician and the diplomat both play the same role in armed conflicts.
Text I – items 76 through 85
According to text I, it is correct to say that diplomats
should expect to perform complex tasks.
Text I – items 76 through 85
According to text I, it is correct to say that diplomats
should spread every possible information concerning their country the world over.
Text I – items 76 through 85
According to text I, it is correct to say that diplomats
may take part in foreign negotiations involving more than two countries.
Text I – items 76 through 85
According to text I, it is correct to say that diplomats
living outside their own countries have an extra role added to those they have when living in their own countries.
Text I – items 76 through 85
According to text I, it is correct to say that diplomats
must be perfectly aware of the interests of their countries.