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This set of Indian Foreign Policy Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Indian Foreign Policy Unit 1 Set 2
Q1 | India’s Foreign Policy of Peaceful Co-Existence is literally reflected in
- Shimla Agreement
- Indo-Russia Treaty of Friendship and Co-operation
- Indo- Sri Lankan Accord
- Panchsheel
Q2 | One of the important determinants of foreign policy ‘National Morale’ simply means
- The interest of the people
- The social life of the people
- Patriotism or love of country
- The system of the country
Q3 | Diplomacy - the technique of Foreign Policy is mainly divided in to two types, such as
- Traditional and New Diplomacy
- Democratic and Totalitarian Diplomacy
- Summit and Personal Diplomacy
- Conference and Parliamentary Diplomacy
Q4 | India’s Foreign Policy vehemently opposes the Colonialism or Imperialism, because
- It can be an object for development among the third world countries
- It is very unfair for the colonized countries
- India want to be the chain breaker for the suppressed countries
- India had the bitter experiences of colonialism
Q5 | “To enter into an alliance USA or USSR) was to lose one’s Independence…” is the ideaof
- MK Gandhi
- Pt Nehru
- BR Ambedkar
- Rajendra Prasad
Q6 | On the nuclear policy India adopted the posture of
- No-First-Use
- First-Use
- Not For No Nuclear States
- No Use For Neighbor States
Q7 | The first Non-Congress Government formed by the Janata Party adopted the policy of
- Globalization
- Liberalization
- Good Neighborly
- ASEAN Relations
Q8 | Who was the first Minister of External Affairs of India
- Gulzarilal Nanda
- Swaran Singh
- MC Chagla
- Jawaharlal Nehru
Q9 | Who is the current Minister of External Affairs of India
- Sushma Swaraj
- Rajnath Singh
- Amit Shah
- Subrahmanyam Jaishankar
Q10 | As Indian Foreign Policy includes world peace, India support
- SAARC
- CENTO
- CEATO
- UNO
Q11 | Which country is not sharing its border with India
- Bhutan
- Nepal
- Sri Lanka
- Bangladesh
Q12 | India’s posture on international dispute settlement is
- Peaceful means
- Violence
- Not interfering the unconcerned states
- Wait for UN decision
Q13 | India is against the CTBT because:
- It is not achievable
- It is based on partiality
- India wants disarmament
- It does not stop the arm race.
Q14 | India’s Policy of Non-alignment is criticized because
- It is just an act of coward
- It tries to form the third bloc
- It made an Indo-Soviet treaty of 1971
- It entered into Indo-Pakistan War
Q15 | Scholars generally classified the Foreign Policy into
- Four parts
- Three Parts
- Two Parts
- One part
Q16 | In which year the concept of Non Aligned Movement gained currency?
- 1954
- 1955
- 1956
- 1957
Q17 | In which year Non Aligned Movement was officially formed?
- 1960
- 1961
- 1962
- 1963
Q18 | Which one of the following are the pioneer of Non Aligned Movement?
- Tito of Yugoslavia
- Nixon of USA
- Gorbachev of USSR
- Jinnah of Pakistan
Q19 | In which year the criteria of Non-Alignment were determined?
- 1981
- 1961
- 1962
- 1976
Q20 | In which year the first Summit of Non Aligned Movement was held?
- 1987
- 1867
- 1961
- 1967
Q21 | In which country the first Summit of Non Aligned Movement was held?
- Yugoslavia
- Cuba
- Colombia
- Malaysia
Q22 | In which place the first Summit of Non Aligned Movement was held?
- Bandung
- Belgrade
- New Delhi
- Cairo
Q23 | In which country Bandung Conference was held?
- Indonesia
- India
- Malaysia
- Colombia
Q24 | How many members are there in Non Aligned Movement in 2003?
- 116
- 117
- 118
- 119
Q25 | Which conference decides that the Summit Conference of Non Aligned Movement was to beheld every three years?
- Cairo Summit
- Lusaka Summit
- Harare Summit
- Cartagena Summit