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Q 1MCQ1 Mark
Which policy played an important role in the international politics?
  • Non-Alignment
  • B
    Cold war
  • C
    Disarmament
  • D
    Imperialism

Answer: A.

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Q 2MCQ1 Mark
Who was the promoter of Non-Aligned Movement from India?
  • A
    Lal Bahadur Shastri
  • B
    Dr Radhakrishnan
  • Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
  • D
    Smt Indira Gandhi

Answer: C.

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Q 3MCQ1 Mark
Which ideology was followed by the countries coming under the leadership of the Soviet Union (USSR) ?
  • A
    Democracy
  • B
    Imperialism
  • Socialistic
  • D
    Liberalism

Answer: C.

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Q 4MCQ1 Mark
Which of these events is considered as the beginning of the 'cold war'?
  • Berlin Blockade
  • B
    Disintegration of Germany
  • C
    German Miracle
  • D
    Unification of Germany

Answer: A.

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Q 5MCQ1 Mark
How does the Charter of the UN begins with?
  • A
    Declaration
  • Preamble
  • C
    Human rights
  • D
    Constitution

Answer: B.

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Under the leadership of ________ the first Prime Minister. India adopted the foreign policy of Non-Alignment. (Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Lal Bahadur Shastri)
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Q 161 Marks Each1 Mark
Arrange the following events in the chronological order.
(A) Disintegration of the USSR completed.
(B) Terrorist attack on WTC, New York.
(C) India's successful nuclear test at Pokhran (Rajasthan).
(D) Bangladesh attained independence after armed conflict.
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Q 171 Marks Each1 Mark
Arrange the following events in the chronological order.
(A) Kargil war between India and Pakistan.
(B) Treaty of peace and friendship between India and Bhutan.
(C) Chinese Invasion of India.
(D) Beginning of disintegration of the USSR.
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Q 181 Marks Each1 Mark
Arrange the following events in the chronological order.
(A) Unification of the East and the West Germany.
(B) Mikhail Gorbachev became the Secretory General of CPSU.
(C) Indonesia attained independence.
(D) Formation of NAM at Belgrade.
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Q 191 Marks Each1 Mark
Arrange the following events in the chronological order.
(A) India attained independence.
(B) Berlin Blockade.
(C) Bandung Conference.
(D) Nuclear test by China.
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Q 201 Marks Each1 Mark
Arrange the following events in the chronological order.
(A) Formation of the NATO.
(B) Nuclear test by the USSR.
(C) Cuban Blockade.
(D) The USA dropped atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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Column ‘A’Column ‘B’
Q.1. 19481. Nuclear test by China
Q.2. 19552. Nuclear test by Russia
Q.3. 19613. Myanmar and Sri Lanka attained independence
Q.4. 19644. Blockade of Cuba by the USA
 5. Bandung Conference
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Column ‘A’Column ‘B’
Q.1. The first to attain independence in the Asian Continent1. Sri Lanka
Q.2. Promoter of India's foreign policy of Non-Alignment2. Russia
Q.3. The biggest state of Soviet Union3. Afghanistan
Q.4. A country, which has relationship with India since ancient time4. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
 5. India
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Column ‘A’Column ‘B’
Q.1. The USA and the USSR1. The USSR
Q.2. Cuban Blockade2. Tamilians
Q.3. Berlin Blockade3. Cold War
Q.4. Residents of Sri Lanka4. The USA
 5. Bandung
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Column ‘A’Column ‘B’
Q.1. Military alliance sponsored by the USSR1. Thailand
Q.2. Military alliance in the Middle eastern country2. Warsaw Pact
Q.3. Control over East Germany3. The USSR
Q.4. Control over north-western part of Germany4. CENTO
 5. The USA
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