India’s Foreign Policy – UGC NET – Practice Questions

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India’s Foreign Policy

UGC NET POLITICAL SCIENCE

(UNIT 6)

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India’s Foreign Policy and Relations with Major Powers

1. Which of the following strait is not a trade link from Indian ocean to Pacific ocean?

(a) Sunda strait

(b) Lombok strait

(c) Yucatan strait

(d) Malacca strait


2. India’s Act East Policy is to promote economic, cultural and political relationship with which of the following grouping?

(a) European Union

(b) NATO

(c) Gulf Cooperation Council

(d) ASEAN


3. The Look-East policy was launched in

(a) 1992

(b) 1993

(c) 1994

(d) 1995


4. It was after the establishment of that the politicisation of the people and formulation of policy orientation had its origin.

(a) Revolutionary movement

(b) Indian National Congress

(c) Public party

(d) None of the above


5. Who said “India is profoundly convinced that power politics at any time meant misery to mankind is a shrinking world, with disaster to humanity”.

(a) Mahatma Gandhi

(b) Nehru

(c) Dr Radhakrishnan

(d) None of these


6. The NAM really took shape in

(a) 1960

(b) 1962

(c) 1961

(d) 1964


7. Puerto Rico self determination case has been supported by NAM since 1961 by discussing it before

(a) WTO

(b) UNESCO

(c) United Nation

(d) None of these


8. Former USSR was called a …… state.

(a) National

(b) Multi-national

(c) Nation

(d) None of these


9. Nationalism should be universalised so as to constitute real

(a) Nationalism

(b) Nation

(c) Internationalism

(d) None of these


10. The concept of internationalism derives a revision of the traditional doctrine of

(a) Liberty

(b) Sovereignty

(c) Equality

(d) Fraternity


11. Which of the following organisation contains the essence of the concept of internationalism?

(a) United Nation

(b) League of Nation

(c) NATO

(d) Both (a) and (b)


12. Internationalism derives prevalence of rare and sensible

(a) Nationalism

(b) Nationality

(c) Nation

(d) None of these


13. Ramsay Muir believes that language counts for more than race is the moulding of a

(a) Nation

(b) Class

(c) Society

(d) None of these


14. ……. implies the exclusive right of a particular set of people of a country to lead an independent and separate life.

(a) Nation

(b) Nationalism

(c) Nationality

(d) None of these


15. MK Gandhi subscribed to the ideal of a

(a) World federation

(b) World religion

(c) World political party

(d) All of these


16. Nationalism came into its own in the early

(a) 19th century

(b) 18th century

(c) 10th century

(d) 17th century


17. Who said that nationality in a nation in the making and as soon as nationality secures political independence, it becomes a nation?

(a) Garner

(b) Laski

(c) Bryce

(d) Zimmern


18. Who was a relentless critic of the mononational state and the right of self determination?

(a) Dalberg Acton

(b) R Muir

(c) Hobson

(d) Laski

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India’s Foreign Policy and Relation with Major Powers

QuestionAnswerQuestionAnswerQuestionAnswerQuestionAnswerQuestionAnswer
1(c)2(d)3(a)4(b)5(c)
6(c)7(c)8(b)9(c)10(b)
11(d)12(a)13(a)14(b)15(a)
16(a)17(c)18(a)19(d)20(c)
21(c)22(a)23(c)24(b)25(c)
26(b)27(d)28(a)29(d)30(b)
31(c)32(a)33(c)34(c)35(b)
36(a)37(c)38(a)39(c)40(b)
41(c)42(b)43(c)44(a)45(b)
46(b)47(b)48(c)49(b)50(b)
51(b)52(b)53(a)54(a)55(b)
56(a)57(a)58(b)59(a)60(a)
61(b)62(d)63(c)64(c)65(c)
66(d)67(c)68(a)69(b)70(d)
71(b)72(a)73(a)74(c)75(a)
76(d)77(b)78(a)79(d)80(d)
81(a)82(c)83(c)84(d)85(b)

India’s Relations with Multipolar World and Neighbourhood

QuestionAnswerQuestionAnswerQuestionAnswerQuestionAnswerQuestionAnswer
1(b)2(a)3(c)4(a)5(b)
6(b)7(d)8(a)9(d)10(a)
11(b)12(a)13(c)14(a)15(b)
16(a)17(d)18(a)19(b)20(a)
21(b)22(c)23(a)24(b)25(a)
26(a)27(a)28(c)29(a)30(a)
31(b)32(d)33(b)34(d)35(c)
36(c)37(a)38(d)39(a)40(b)
41(c)42(a)43(d)44(c)45(b)
46(a)47(c)48(a)49(b)50(c)
51(a)52(b)53(a)54(d)55(b)
56(a)57(c)58(a)59(d)60(b)
61(c)62(d)63(c)64(b)65(c)
66(d)67(c)68(b)69(d)70(b)
71(a)72(a)73(c)74(b)75(c)
76(b)77(d)78(d)79(a)80(c)
81(b)82(d)83(c)84(a)85(b)
86(b)87(b)88(a)89(b)90(b)
91(a)92(a)93(c)94(d)95(c)
96(c)97(d)98(a)99(d)100(a)

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