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Q. India’ Foreign Policy support the non-alignment but India has always a special biastowards the

a. Eurasia

b. Afro-Asian

c. Commonwealth Countries

d. Latin American

  • b. Afro-Asian

Q. India hosted the Commonwealth Summit in

a. 1977

b. 1979

c. 1981

d. 1983

  • d. 1983

Q. Who was the Indian President of UN General Assembly

a. Amartya Sen

b. Jagjit Singh

c. Vijay Lakshmi Pandit

d. CV Rahman

  • c. Vijay Lakshmi Pandit

Q. How many times India became the non-permanent UN Security Council Member

a. 5 times

b. 7 times

c. 9 times

d. 11 times

  • b. 7 times

Q. India hosted the six-nation summit in 1985 to

a. Promote the Afro-Asian Countries economically

b. Fight back the global warming

c. Made a proposal for arms control

d. Made a proposal for nuclear disarmament

  • d. Made a proposal for nuclear disarmament

Q. India tried to work closely with P-5 countries, the P-5 countries are

a. USA, EU, Japan, Russia, China

b. USA, UK, France, Russia, China

c. USA, EU, France, Russia, China

d. USA, UK, Germany, Russia, China

  • b. USA, UK, France, Russia, China

Q. India tries to strengthen ties with the GCC, the GCC stands for

a. Gulf Cooperation Council

b. Gulf Cooperation Committee

c. Group of Commonwealth Countries

d. Group of Commonwealth Council

  • a. Gulf Cooperation Council

Q. The full form of BIMSTEC is

a. Bhutan, India, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Thailand, England Council

b. Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Ecuador Council

c. Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Co-operation

d. Bay of Bengal Initiative for Modern Sectoral Technology and Economic Cooperation

  • c. Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Co-operation

Q. Full form of BRICS is

a. Britain, Russia, India, China, South Africa

b. Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa

c. Brazil, Russia, India, Canada, Sri Lanka

d. Britain, Russia, India, Cambodia, Saudi Arabia

  • b. Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa

Q. India’s Foreign Policy of Peaceful Co-Existence is literally reflected in

a. Shimla Agreement

b. Indo-Russia Treaty of Friendship and Co-operation

c. Indo- Sri Lankan Accord

d. Panchsheel

  • d. Panchsheel

Q. One of the important determinants of foreign policy ‘National Morale’ simply means

a. The interest of the people

b. The social life of the people

c. Patriotism or love of country

d. The system of the country

  • c. Patriotism or love of country

Q. Diplomacy - the technique of Foreign Policy is mainly divided in to two types, such as

a. Traditional and New Diplomacy

b. Democratic and Totalitarian Diplomacy

c. Summit and Personal Diplomacy

d. Conference and Parliamentary Diplomacy

  • a. Traditional and New Diplomacy

Q. India’s Foreign Policy vehemently opposes the Colonialism or Imperialism, because

a. It can be an object for development among the third world countries

b. It is very unfair for the colonized countries

c. India want to be the chain breaker for the suppressed countries

d. India had the bitter experiences of colonialism

  • d. India had the bitter experiences of colonialism

Q. “To enter into an alliance USA or USSR) was to lose one’s Independence…” is the ideaof

a. MK Gandhi

b. Pt Nehru

c. BR Ambedkar

d. Rajendra Prasad

  • b. Pt Nehru
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