Indian Foreign Policy Unit 1 Set 1

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This set of Indian Foreign Policy Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Indian Foreign Policy Unit 1 Set 1

Q1 | “Foreign Policy is the substance of foreign relations”. Who said this?
  • George Modelski
  • JR Childs
  • Schleider
  • Norman Hill
Q2 | “Foreign Policies are synthesis of the ends national interest) and means power andcapabilities) of nation-state”. Who said this?
  • Hartman
  • Hugh Gibson
  • Padelford and Lincoln
  • Couloumbis and Wolfe
Q3 | “Foreign Policy is a systematic statement of deliberately selected national interests”. Whosaid this
  • Hartman
  • Holstei
  • Mohinder Kumar
  • Cecil V Crabb
Q4 | Who is the chief architect of Indian Foreign Policy?
  • Motilal Nehru
  • BR Ambedkar
  • Jawaharlal Nehru
  • Rejendra Prasad
Q5 | Which article related to the objective Indian Foreign Policy?
  • Article 51
  • Article 55
  • Article 61
  • Article 65
Q6 | The main aim of India’s foreign policy is
  • To secure her national interest
  • To become more powerful country
  • To be the permanent member of UN Security Council
  • To promote international peace and security
Q7 | Article 51 of Indian Constitution is under the
  • Fundamental Rights
  • Fundamental Duties
  • Directive Principles of State Policy
  • Part V- Union Government
Q8 | India supported the liberation movement in
  • Latin America
  • Afro-Asian Countries
  • Eurasia Countries
  • Middle East Counties
Q9 | India supports the
  • Colonialism
  • Racialism
  • Arms Race
  • Non-alignment
Q10 | India had diplomatic relations with South Africa in 1954, the main reason was
  • To promote Non-Aligned Movement
  • To promote peace and security
  • To protest against the policy of apartheid.
  • To protest arm race
Q11 | India strongly criticized the policy of apartheid in South Africa, which means
  • the policy of racial discrimination
  • the policy of Colonialism
  • the policy of Imperialism
  • the policy of neo-colonialism
Q12 | The main reason why India supports Non-Alignment is
  • To promote third world countries
  • To support the liberation movement in Afro-Asian Countries
  • To maintain friendly relations with all countries
  • To build up the third bloc during the cold war.
Q13 | The term Panchsheel was embodied in the Indo-China Treaty on its
  • Section –IV
  • Preamble
  • Section – V
  • Section VI
Q14 | Panchsheel was signed in
  • 1955
  • 1954
  • 1953
  • 1952
Q15 | Panchsheel was signed by
  • Indira Gandhi and Hua Guofeng
  • Charan Singh Zhao Ziyang
  • Lal bahadur Shastri and Li Peng
  • Jawaharlal Nehru and Chou-En-Lai
Q16 | India’ Foreign Policy support the non-alignment but India has always a special biastowards the
  • Eurasia
  • Afro-Asian
  • Commonwealth Countries
  • Latin American
Q17 | When did India accept the British Crown as the head of the Commonwealth
  • 1949
  • 1951
  • 1947
  • 1954
Q18 | India hosted the Commonwealth Summit in
  • 1977
  • 1979
  • 1981
  • 1983
Q19 | Who was the Indian President of UN General Assembly
  • Amartya Sen
  • Jagjit Singh
  • Vijay Lakshmi Pandit
  • CV Rahman
Q20 | How many times India became the non-permanent UN Security Council Member
  • 5 times
  • 7 times
  • 9 times
  • 11 times
Q21 | India hosted the six-nation summit in 1985 to
  • Promote the Afro-Asian Countries economically
  • Fight back the global warming
  • Made a proposal for arms control
  • Made a proposal for nuclear disarmament
Q22 | India tried to work closely with P-5 countries, the P-5 countries are
  • USA, EU, Japan, Russia, China
  • USA, UK, France, Russia, China
  • USA, EU, France, Russia, China
  • USA, UK, Germany, Russia, China
Q23 | India tries to strengthen ties with the GCC, the GCC stands for
  • Gulf Cooperation Council
  • Gulf Cooperation Committee
  • Group of Commonwealth Countries
  • Group of Commonwealth Council
Q24 | The full form of BIMSTEC is
  • Bhutan, India, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Thailand, England Council
  • Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Ecuador Council
  • Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Co-operation
  • Bay of Bengal Initiative for Modern Sectoral Technology and Economic Cooperation
Q25 | Full form of BRICS is
  • Britain, Russia, India, China, South Africa
  • Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa
  • Brazil, Russia, India, Canada, Sri Lanka
  • Britain, Russia, India, Cambodia, Saudi Arabia