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DEFENCE & STRATEGIC STUDIES
PAPER - II
Note : This paper contains hundred (100) objective type questions of two (2) marks each. All
questions are compulsory.

1. According to Carl Von Clausewitz, which one of the following is not the main object of
warfare :
(1) To conquer and destroy the armed power of the enemy.
(2) To take possession of his material and other sources of strength.
(3) To bring cease-fire.
(4) To gain public opinion.

2. Identify the correct code for the following Assertion (A) and Reason (R).
Assertion (A) : National resources constitute one of the most important elements of National
Power.
Reason (R) : A country rich in natural resources is only potentially powerful.
Code :
(1) Both (A) and (R) are wrong.
(2) (A) is wrong, but (R) is correct.
(3) (A) is correct, but (R) is wrong.
(4) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the logical explanation of (A).

3. Identify the correct code for the following Assertion (A) and Reason (R) :
Assertion (A) : Multi-national corporations often argue for neglecting the concept of
‘sovereignty’.
Reason (R) : They argue because they believe in free flow of capital.
Code :
(1) (R) is the appropriate explanation of (A).
(2) (A) is the appropriate explanation of (R).
(3) Both (A) and (R) are not correct.
(4) Both (A) and (R) are correct.

4. Who among the following stated that “I strongly believe, a soldier should be on border rather
than standing in court for Justice” ?
(1) A.K. Antony (2) Arun Jaitley
(3) Nirmala Sitaraman (4) Manohar Parrikar

5. Which one of the following Bilateral Naval Exercise has been conducted between India and
Singapore ?
(1) Malabar (2) Simbex - 17 (3) Ausindex - 17 (4) Varuna

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⁄UˇÊÊ ∞fl¥ SòÊÊÃÁ¡∑§ •äÿÿŸ
¬˝‡Ÿ-¬òÊ - II
ÁŸŒ¸‡Ê — ß‚ ¬˝‡Ÿ-¬òÊ ◊¥ ‚ÊÒ (100) ’„È-Áfl∑§À¬Ëÿ ¬˝‡Ÿ „Ò¥– ¬˝àÿ∑§ ¬˝‡Ÿ ∑§ ŒÊ •¥∑§ „Ò– ‚÷Ë ¬˝‡Ÿ •ÁŸflÊÿ¸ „Ò¥–

1. ∑§Ê‹¸ flÊÚŸ Ä‹Ê$¡Áfl¡ ∑§ •ŸÈ‚Ê⁄U ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê ÿÈh ∑§Ê ◊ÈÅÿ ©g‡ÿ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò?
(1) ‡ÊòÊÈ ∑§Ë ‚‡ÊSòÊ ‡ÊÁÄà ∑§Ê ¡ËÃŸÊ •ÊÒ⁄U Ÿc≈U ∑§⁄UŸÊ
(2) ©‚∑§Ë ‚¥¬ÁûÊ ÃÕÊ ’‹ ∑§ •ãÿ dÊÃÊ¥ ∑§Ê •¬Ÿ ∑§é¡ ◊¥ ‹ŸÊ
(3) ÿÈh Áfl⁄UÊ◊ ∑§⁄UŸÊ
(4) ‹Ê∑§ ◊à ¬˝Êåà ∑§⁄UŸÊ

2. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) •ÊÒ⁄U Ã∑¸§ (R) ∑§ Á‹∞ ‚„Ë ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U–
•Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) — ⁄UÊc≈˛UËÿ ‚¥‚ÊœŸ ⁄UÊc≈˛UËÿ ‡ÊÁÄà ∑§Ê ∞∑§ ‚flʸÁœ∑§ ◊„àfl¬Íáʸ Ãûfl „ÊÃÊ „Ò–
Ã∑¸§ (R)— ¬˝Ê∑ΧÁÃ∑§ ‚¥‚ÊœŸÊ¥ ‚ ‚◊Îh ∑§Ê߸ ⁄UÊc≈˛U „Ë ‚¥÷ÊÁflà M§¬ ‚ ‡ÊÁÄÇÊÊ‹Ë „Ê ‚∑§ÃÊ „Ò–
∑ͧ≈ U—
(1) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ª‹Ã „Ò¥–
(2) (A) ª‹Ã „Ò, ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R) ‚„Ë „Ò–
(3) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò, ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R) ª‹Ã „Ò–
(4) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥ •ÊÒ⁄U (R), (A) ∑§Ê ÃÊÁ∑¸§∑§ S¬c≈UË∑§⁄UáÊ „Ò–

3. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) ÃÕÊ Ã∑¸§ (R) ∑§ Á‹∞ ‚„Ë ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —
•Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) — ’„È⁄UÊc≈˛UËÿ ÁŸª◊ ¬˝Êÿ— ““‚¥¬˝÷ÈÃÊ”” ∑§Ë •flœÊ⁄UáÊÊ ∑§Ë ©¬ˇÊÊ ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§ Á‹∞ flÊŒ-ÁflflÊŒ ∑§⁄UÃ „Ò¥–
Ã∑¸§ (R) — fl ß‚Á‹∞ flÊŒ-ÁflflÊŒ ∑§⁄UÃ „Ò¥ ÄÿÊ¥Á∑§ fl ¬Í¥¡Ë ∑§ ◊ÈÄà ¬˝flÊ„ ◊¥ Áfl‡flÊ‚ ∑§⁄UÃ „Ò¥–
∑ͧ≈U —
(1) (R); (A) ∑§Ê ‚„Ë S¬c≈UË∑§⁄UáÊ „Ò–
(2) (A); (R) ∑§Ê ‚„Ë S¬c≈UË∑§⁄UáÊ „Ò–
(3) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ª‹Ã „Ò¥–
(4) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥ –

4. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚Ÿ ∑§„Ê „Ò Á∑§ ““◊⁄UÊ ◊ÊŸŸÊ „Ò Á∑§ ‚ÒÁŸ∑§ ∑§Ê ãÿÊÿÊ‹ÿ ◊¥ ãÿÊÿ ∑§ Á‹∞ π«∏Ê ⁄U„Ÿ ∑§Ë ’¡Êÿ
‚Ë◊Ê ¬⁄U „ÊŸÊ øÊÁ„∞– ””?
(1) ∞.∑§. ∞¥≈UÊŸË (2) •L§áÊ ¡≈U‹Ë
(3) ÁŸ◊¸‹Ê ‚ËÃÊ⁄U◊áÊ (4) ◊ŸÊ„⁄U ¬ÊÁ⁄¸U∑§⁄U

5. ÷Ê⁄Uà •ÊÒ⁄U Á‚¥ªÊ¬È⁄U ∑§ ’Ëø ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê Ám¬ˇÊËÿ ŸÊÒ‚ÒŸÊ •èÿÊ‚ Á∑§ÿÊ ªÿÊ „Ò ?
(1) ◊Ê‹Ê’Ê⁄U (2) Á‚◊’ÒÄ‚- 17 (3) •ÊÚÁ‚Ÿ«ÒUÄ‚ - 17 (4) flM§áÊ

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6. Match the following Strategic Thinkers in List – I given below with their respective domain
of doctrines in List – II with the help of code given below :
List – I List – II
(Strategic Thinkers) (Doctrines)
(a) Alfred Mahan (i) Guerilla Warfare
(b) Halford’ Mackinder (ii) Air power
(c) Mao Tse Tung (iii) Sea power
(d) Douhet (iv) Geopolitics
Code :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(1) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)
(2) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
(3) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)
(4) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)

7. Match the following Authors in List – I with their books in List – II and use the code given
below :
List – I List – II
(Authors) (Books)
(a) Krishna Rao K.V. (i) India’s China War
(b) John Adams (ii) Nuclear Doctrine for India
(c) Neville Maxwell (iii) The Next World War
(d) Raja Menon (iv) Prepare or Perish
Code :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(1) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)
(2) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(3) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)
(4) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)

8. Which one of the following assumptions does not characterize the “Detente” during 1960s
and 1970s of the Cold War era :
(1) Easing of Cold War tensions between the USA and the erstwhile Soviet Union.
(2) Improved relations between the USA and the erstwhile Soviet Union.
(3) The release of tensions heralded improvement in relations between the US and the
erstwhile Soviet Union, but differences in outlook led to an increasing number of
conflicts.
(4) The Western and Eastern European allies of the two super powers also experienced
detente and better cooperation during this period.

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6. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ë ‚„ÊÿÃÊ ‚ ‚ÍøË-I ◊¥ ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ⁄UáÊŸËÁÃ∑§ ÁfløÊ⁄U∑§Ê¥ ∑§Ê Á◊‹ÊŸ ‚ÍøË -II ◊¥ ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ‚¥’¥ÁœÃ
Á‚hʥà ∑§ ∑§Êÿ¸ˇÊòÊ ‚ ∑§⁄¥U —
‚ÍøË – I ‚ÍøË – II
(⁄UáÊŸËÁÃ∑§ ÁfløÊ⁄U∑§) (Á‚hÊãÃ)
(a) •À»˝§«U ◊Ê„Ÿ (i) ªÈÁ⁄UÀ‹Ê ÿÈh∑§‹Ê
(b) „À»§Ê«¸U ◊ÒÁ∑§á«U⁄U (ii) flÊÿÈ ‡ÊÁÄÃ
(c) ◊Ê•Ê ‚ ÃÈ¥ª (iii) ‚◊ÈŒ˝ ‡ÊÁÄÃ
(d) ŒÊ„≈U (iv) ÷Í⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃ
∑ͧ≈U —
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(1) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)
(2) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
(3) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)
(4) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)

7. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê ©¬ÿÊª ∑§⁄UÃ „È∞ ‚ÍøË-I ◊¥ ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ‹π∑§Ê¥ ∑§Ê Á◊‹ÊŸ ‚ÍøË-II ◊¥ ŒË ªß¸ ¬ÈSÃ∑§Ê¥ ‚ ∑§⁄U¥ —
‚ÍøË-I ‚ÍøË-II
(‹π∑§) (¬ÈSÃ∑§)
(a) ∑ΧcáÊÊ ⁄UÊfl ∑§.flË. (i) ߥÁ«UÿÊ¡ øÊ߸ŸÊ flÊ⁄U
(b) ¡ÊÚŸ ∞«ê‚ (ii) ãÿÍÄ‹Ëÿ⁄U «UÊÚÄ≈˛UÊ߸Ÿ »§ÊÚ⁄U ߥÁ«UÿÊ
(c) ŸÁfl‹ ◊ÒÄ‚flÒ‹ (iii) Œ ŸÄS≈U flÀ«¸ flÊ⁄U U
(d) ⁄UÊ¡Ê ◊ŸŸ (iv) ¬˝Ë¬ÿ⁄U •ÊÚ⁄U ¬Á⁄U‡Ê
∑ͧ≈U —
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(1) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)
(2) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(3) (iv) (iii) (i) (ii)
(4) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)

8. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ë •flœÊ⁄UáÊÊ ‡ÊËà ÿÈh ÿȪ ◊¥ 1960 •ÊÒ⁄U 1970 ∑§ Œ‡Ê∑§ ∑§ ŒÊÒ⁄UÊŸ ““ßÊfl ∑§Ë ∑§◊Ë”” ∑§Ë
Áfl‡Ê·ÃÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò —
(1) ÿÍ.∞‚.∞. ÃÕÊ ¬Ífl¸flÃ˸ ‚ÊÁflÿà ‚¥ÉÊ ∑§ ’Ëø ‡ÊËà ÿÈh ßÊfl ∑§Ê ∑§◊ „ÊŸÊ–
(2) ÿÍ.∞‚.∞. ÃÕÊ ¬Ífl¸flÃ˸ ‚ÊÁflÿà ‚¥ÉÊ ∑§ ’Ëø ‚¥’¥œÊ¥ ◊¥ ‚ÈœÊ⁄U–
(3) ßÊfl ◊¥ ∑§◊Ë ‚ ÿÍ.∞‚.∞. ÃÕÊ ¬Ífl¸flÃ˸ ‚ÊÁflÿà ‚¥ÉÊ ∑§ ’Ëø ‚¥’¥œÊ¥ ◊¥ ‚ÈœÊ⁄U „È•Ê ¬⁄¥UÃÈ ŒÎÁc≈U∑§ÊáÊ •‹ª „ÊŸ
‚ ÁflflÊŒÊ¥ ∑§Ë ‚¥ÅÿÊ ’…∏ ªß¸–
(4) ŒÊ ◊„ʇÊÁÄÃÿÊ¥ •Õʸà ¬Ífl˸ ÿÍ⁄UÊ¬Ëÿ ÃÕÊ ¬Á‡ø◊Ë ÿÍ⁄UÊ¬Ëÿ ª∆U’¥œŸÊ¥ Ÿ ÷Ë ß‚ •flÁœ ∑§ ŒÊÒ⁄UÊŸ ßÊfl ◊¥ ∑§◊Ë
•ÊÒ⁄U ’„Ã⁄U ‚„ÿÊª •ŸÈ÷fl Á∑§ÿÊ–
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9. The ‘SAMADHAN’ doctrine is related to which one of the following problems :
(1) To tackle the problem of arms smuggling.
(2) To tackle the problem of drugs and narcotics.
(3) To tackle the problem of Naxalism.
(4) To tackle the problem of Cross-border terrorism.

10. The CRPF celebrated which raising day in July, 2017 :


(1) 75th Raising Day (2) 76th Raising Day
(3) 77th Raising Day (4) 78th Raising Day

11. Who amongst the following gave the statement that “India must strive to develop
comprehensive national power to tackle the challenges posed by the shift in global strategic
focus towards the Asia - pacific region” :
(1) P.V. Narasimha Rao (2) I.K. Gujral
(3) Narendra Modi (4) Manmohan Singh

12. Which one of the following is not a Key assumption of the Realist approach :
(1) States are the principal actors in International Relations.
(2) International and domestic politics are separate entities.
(3) The International system is anarchic.
(4) International peace is obtained only when states achieve self-determination.

13. Which one of the following clearly represents the core of ‘Soft Power’ :
(1) Weakening of hegemonic influence.
(2) Collaboration among several emerging powers.
(3) Getting other countries to agree with you without using coercive force.
(4) The influence of financial institutions and markets increases.

14. Comparative foreign policy is the study of :


(1) Different Foreign Policy options put forward by state bureaucratic agencies.
(2) Foreign Policy in various states.
(3) Foreign Policy adopted by different governments of a state.
(4) The differences in the outcomes of different Foreign Policies.

15. Which approach to International relations argues that states behave in structurally similar
ways regardless of their regime type, geographical location and political ideology :
(1) Idealism (2) Liberalism (3) Constructivism (4) Realism

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9. ““‚◊ʜʟ”” Á‚hÊãà ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§Ÿ ‚◊SÿÊ•Ê¥ ‚ ‚¥’¥ÁœÃ „Ò —
(1) ‡ÊSòÊ ÃS∑§⁄UË ∑§Ë ‚◊SÿÊ ‚ ÁŸ¬≈UŸ „ÃÈ
(2) Ÿ‡ÊË‹Ë ŒflÊ•Ê¥ •ÊÒ⁄U Sflʬ∑§Ê¥ ∑§Ë ‚◊SÿÊ ‚ ÁŸ¬≈UŸ „ÃÈ
(3) ŸÄ‚‹flÊŒ ∑§Ë ‚◊SÿÊ ‚ ÁŸ¬≈UŸ „ÃÈ
(4) ‚Ë◊Ê ¬Ê⁄U •ÊÃ¥∑§flÊŒ ∑§Ë ‚◊SÿÊ ‚ ÁŸ¬≈UŸ „ÃÈ

10. ¡È‹Ê߸, 2017 ∑§Ê ∑§.Á⁄U.¬È.’. (‚Ë.•Ê⁄.¬Ë.∞»§.) Ÿ •¬ŸÊ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê SÕʬŸÊ ÁŒfl‚ ◊ŸÊÿÊ „Ò —
(1) 75flÊ¥ SÕʬŸÊ ÁŒfl‚ (2) 76flÊ¥ SÕʬŸÊ ÁŒfl‚
(3) 77flÊ¥ SÕʬŸÊ ÁŒfl‚ (4) 78flÊ¥ SÕʬŸÊ ÁŒfl‚

11. ““÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê ∞Á‡ÊÿÊ-¬Á‚Á»§∑§ ˇÊòÊ ∑§Ë •Ê⁄U flÒÁ‡fl∑§ ⁄UáÊŸËÁÃ∑§ ‚¥∑§ãŒ˝áÊ ◊¥ ¬Á⁄UfløŸ ∑§ ∑§Ê⁄UáÊ ‚Ê◊Ÿ •ÊÿË øÈŸÊÒÁÃÿÊ¥
‚ ÁŸ¬≈UŸ ∑§ Á‹∞ √ÿʬ∑§ ⁄UÊc≈˛UËÿ ‡ÊÁÄà ∑§Ê Áfl∑§Ê‚ ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§Ê ¬˝ÿÊ‚ •fl‡ÿ ∑§⁄UŸÊ øÊÁ„∞”” ∑§ÕŸ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚
Á∑§‚Ÿ ∑§„Ê „Ò —
(1) ¬Ë.flË. Ÿ⁄UÁ‚ê„Ê ⁄UÊfl (2) •Ê߸.∑§. ªÈ¡⁄UÊ‹
(3) Ÿ⁄UãŒ˝ ◊ÊŒË (4) ◊Ÿ◊Ê„Ÿ Á‚¥„

12. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ë ÿÕÊÕ¸flÊŒË ©¬Êª◊ ∑§Ë ◊ÈÅÿ ¬Á⁄U∑§À¬ŸÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò —
(1) •ãÃ⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ ‚¥’¥œÊ¥ ◊¥ ⁄UÊc≈˛U ◊Í‹ ∑§ûÊʸ „Ò–
(2) •ãÃ⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ ÃÕÊ ÉÊ⁄U‹Í ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁà ŒÊ ¬ÎÕ∑§ ‚ûÊÊ∞¥ „Ò¥–
(3) •ãÃ⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ ¬˝áÊÊ‹Ë •⁄UÊ¡∑§ÃÊflÊŒË „Ò–
(4) •ãÃ⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ ‡ÊÊ¥Áà ∑§fl‹ Ã÷Ë ¬˝Êåà „Ê ‚∑§ÃË „Ò ¡’ ⁄UÊc≈˛U •Êà◊ÁŸáʸÿ ¬˝Êåà ∑§⁄U ‹¥–

13. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê “Ÿ⁄U◊ ‡ÊÁÄÔ ∑§ ◊◊¸÷ʪ ∑§Ê Œ‡ÊʸÃÊ „Ò?
(1) •Áœ¬àÿÊà◊∑§ ¬˝÷Êfl ∑§Ê ∑§◊¡Ê⁄U ∑§⁄UÃÊ „Ò
(2) ∑§Áìÿ ©÷⁄UÃË ‡ÊÁÄÃÿÊ¥ ∑§ ’Ëø ‚„ÿÊª
(3) •fl¬Ë«∏∑§ ’‹ ∑§Ê ©¬ÿÊª Á∑§∞ Á’ŸÊ •ãÿ ⁄UÊc≈˛UÊ¥ ∑§Ê •¬Ÿ •Ê¬‚ ‚„◊à ∑§⁄UÊŸÊ
(4) ÁflûÊËÿ ‚¥SÕÊŸÊ¥ ∑§Ê ¬˝÷Êfl •ÊÒ⁄U ’Ê¡Ê⁄U ’…∏ÃÊ „Ò

14. ÃÈ‹ŸÊà◊∑§ ÁflŒ‡ÊË ŸËÁà ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚∑§Ê •äÿÿŸ „Ò —


(1) ⁄UÊc≈˛U ŸÊÒ∑§⁄U‡ÊÊ„Ë ∞¡Áã‚ÿÊ¥ mÊ⁄UÊ ¬˝SÃÈà Á∑§∞ ª∞ ÁflÁ÷㟠ÁflŒ‡ÊË ŸËÁà Áfl∑§À¬
(2) ÁflÁ÷ÛÊ ⁄UÊc≈˛UÊ¥ ◊¥ ÁflŒ‡ÊË ŸËÁÃ
(3) ⁄UÊc≈˛UÊ¥ ∑§Ë ÁflÁ÷㟠‚⁄U∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ m˝Ê⁄UÊ SflË∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ë ªß¸ ÁflŒ‡ÊË ŸËÁÃ
(4) ÁflÁ÷㟠ÁflŒ‡Ê ŸËÁÃÿÊ¥ ∑§ ¬Á⁄UáÊÊ◊Ê¥ ◊¥ •¥Ã⁄U

15. •ãÃ⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ ‚¥’¥œÊ¥ ∑§Ê ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê ©¬Êª◊ ß‚‚ ‚„◊à „Ò Á∑§ ⁄UÊc≈˛UÊ¥ •¬Ÿ ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ ¬˝∑§Ê⁄U, ÷ͪÊÁ‹∑§ ÁSÕÁà •ÊÒ⁄U ⁄UÊ¡ŸÒÁÃ∑§
ÁfløÊ⁄UœÊ⁄UÊ ¬⁄U äÿÊŸ ÁŒ∞ Á’ŸÊ ‚¥⁄UøŸÊà◊∑§ M§¬ ‚ ∞∑§ ‚◊ÊŸ …¥Uª ‚ √ÿfl„Ê⁄U ∑§⁄UÃ „Ò¥ —
(1) •ÊŒ‡Ê¸flÊŒ (2) ©ŒÊ⁄UflÊŒ (3) ⁄UøŸÊflÊŒ (4) ÿÕÊÕ¸flÊŒ

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16. Who amongst the following stated that “In a war of revolutionary character, guerrilla
operations are a necessary part” :
(1) Mao Zedong (2) Ho Chi Minh (3) Lenin (4) Regis Debray

17. Match the statements given in List - I with the corresponding Principles of War in the
List - II by using the code mentioned below :
List - I List - II
(Statements) (Principles of War)
(a) The confusion induced by deliberately or incidentally (i) Cooperation
introducing the unexpected in the war.
(b) A single, unambiguous aim is key to successful military (ii) Economy of Force
operations.
(c) Judiciously exploiting manpower, material and time in (iii) Selection and
relation to the attainment of objectives. Maintenance of the
Aim
(d) Teamwork and a sharing of dangers, burdens, risks and (iv) Surprise
opportunities in every aspect of warfare.
Code :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(2) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)
(3) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i)
(4) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

18. Identify the correct code for the Assertion (A) and Reason (R) as given below :
Assertion (A) : The glue that binds troops is always more morale than physical during
war.
Reason (R) : Strong teams have high morale; weak teams have low morale.
Code :
(1) (A) is correct, but (R) is not correct.
(2) (A) is not correct, but (R) is correct.
(3) Both (A) and (R) are not correct.
(4) Both (A) and (R) are correct.

19. Who among the following was the mastermind of the massacre at the Holy Artisan Bakery
in July, 2016 in Dhaka ?
(1) Sheikh Aslam Chowdhury (2) Mohammad Iqbal Chowdhary
(3) Syed Jamal Ali Rehman (4) Tamin Ahmed Chowdhury

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16. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚Ÿ ∑§„Ê „Ò Á∑§ ““∑˝§Ê¥ÁÃ∑§Ê⁄UË ¬˝∑ΧÁà ∑§ ÿÈh ◊¥ ªÊÁ⁄UÀ‹Ê •Á÷ÿÊŸ •ÁŸflÊÿ¸ Á„S‚Ê „Ò”” —
(1) ◊Ê•Ê ¡«UÊ¥ª (2) „Ê øË Á◊ã„ (3) ‹ÁŸŸ (4) ⁄UÁª‚ «U’˝

17. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê ©¬ÿÊª ∑§⁄U∑§ ‚ÍøË-I ∑§ ∑§ÕŸ ∑§Ê Á◊‹ÊŸ ‚ÍøË-II ◊¥ ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ‚ŒÎ‡Ê ÿÈh Á‚hʥà ‚ ∑§⁄¥U —
‚ÍøË - I ‚ÍøË - II
(∑§ÕŸ) (ÿÈh Á‚hÊ¥Ã)
(a) ÿÈh ◊¥ ¡ÊŸ’ͤÊ∑§⁄U ¬ÒŒÊ Á∑§ÿÊ ªÿÊ ÷˝◊ •ÕflÊ •Ê∑§ÁS◊∑§ (i) ‚„ÿÊª
M§¬ ‚ Á∑§‚Ë •¬˝àÿÊÁ‡Êà ∑§Ê ¬˝fl‡Ê
(b) ∞∑§‹, S¬c≈U ‹ˇÿ ‚»§‹ ‚Òãÿ •Á÷ÿÊŸ ∑§Ë ∑È¥§¡Ë „Ò (ii) ‡ÊÁÄà ∑§Ë Á◊Ã√ÿÿÃÊ
(c) ‹ˇÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê ¬˝Êåà ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§ Á‹∞ ¡Ÿ‡ÊÁÄÃ, ‚Ê◊ª˝Ë •ÊÒ⁄U ‚◊ÿ (iii) ‹ˇÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê øÿŸ •ÊÒ⁄U ⁄Uπ-⁄UπÊfl
∑§Ê ÃÊÁ∑¸§∑§ ©¬ÿÊª
(d) Œ‹-∑§Êÿ¸ ÃÕÊ ÿÈh ∑§ ¬˝àÿ∑§ ¬„‹Í ◊¥ πÃ⁄UÊ¥, ’Ê¤Ê, ¡ÊÁπ◊ (iv) •Ê‡øÿ¸
•ÊÒ⁄ •fl‚⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê ’°≈UflÊ⁄UÊ
∑ͧ≈U —
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(1) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(2) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)
(3) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i)
(4) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

18. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) •ÊÒ⁄U Ã∑¸§ (R) ∑§ Á‹∞ ‚„Ë ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —
•Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) — ÿÈh ∑§ ŒÊÒ⁄UÊŸ ‚Òãÿ Œ‹Ê¥ ∑§Ê ¡Ê«∏Ÿ flÊ‹Ê ÉÊ≈U∑§ ‚ŒÒfl ÷ÊÒÁÃ∑§ ‚ •Áœ∑§ ŸÒÁÃ∑§ „ÊÃÊ „Ò–
Ã∑¸§ (R) — ◊¡’Íà Œ‹ ∑§Ê ◊ŸÊ’‹ ©ìÊ ÃÕÊ ∑§◊¡Ê⁄U Œ‹ ∑§Ê ◊ŸÊ’‹ ∑§◊¡Ê⁄U „ÊÃÊ „Ò–
∑ͧ≈U —
(1) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò, ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R) ª‹Ã „Ò–
(2) (A) ª‹Ã „Ò, ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R) ‚„Ë „Ò–
(3) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ª‹Ã „Ò¥–
(4) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥ –

19. ¡È‹Ê߸, 2016 ∑§Ê …UÊ∑§Ê ◊¥ „Ê‹Ë •ÊÁ≈¸U‚Ÿ ’∑§⁄UË ◊¥ „È∞ ¡Ÿ‚¥„Ê⁄U ∑§Ê ◊ÈÅÿ ÿÊ¡ŸÊ∑§Ê⁄U ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ÕÊ —
(1) ‡Êπ •‚‹◊ øÊÒœ⁄UË (2) ◊Ê„ê◊Œ ß∑§’Ê‹ øÊÒœ⁄UË
(3) ‚ÒƒÿŒ ¡◊Ê‹ •‹Ë ⁄U„◊ÊŸ (4) Ã◊ËŸ •„◊Œ øÊÒœ⁄ËU

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20. Identify the correct code for the following Assertion (A) and Reason (R) :
Assertion (A) : The international situation and the fundamental causes of war cannot be
altered by mere intervention of military technology.
Reason (R) : Armaments are not the only cause of war which can alter the international
strategic environment.
Code :
(1) Both (A) and (R) are not correct.
(2) (A) is correct, but (R) is not correct.
(3) (A) is not correct, but (R) is correct.
(4) (R) is the appropriate explanation of (A).

21. The idea of “Democratic Peace” is related to which one of the following :
(1) Proliferation of WMD weapons
(2) A central plank of liberal internationalist thought
(3) Balance of power theory
(4) Terrorism

22. Which one of the following is the core principle of Non-alignment :


(1) Keep away from international affairs.
(2) Keep away from the activities of international organisation.
(3) Avoidance of Economic alliance.
(4) Not to be part of any military alliance.

23. The Bolshevick revolution of 1917 in Russia helped the Indian National Movement by giving
the strength as :
(1) It strengthened the will of the freedom fighters in India.
(2) The Indian leadership understood the power of the common people.
(3) It gave strength and power to the radicals fighting for India’s freedom.
(4) It gave impetus and enhanced the cause of freedom movement in India.

24. What does the International Bill of Human Rights provide :


(1) A list of economic rights.
(2) The rights that all citizens hold.
(3) A list indivisible human rights covering civil and political rights.
(4) An authoritative list of human rights covering civil, political, economic, social and
cultural rights.

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20. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) •ÊÒ⁄U Ã∑¸§ (R) ∑§ Á‹∞ ‚„Ë ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —
•Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) — ∑§fl‹ ‚Òãÿ ¬˝ÊÒlÊÁª∑§Ë ∑§ „SÃˇÊ¬ mÊ⁄UÊ •ãÃ⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ ÁSÕÁÃÿÊ° ÃÕÊ ÿÈh ∑§ ◊ÊÒÁ‹∑§ ∑§Ê⁄UáÊ ’Œ‹
Ÿ„Ë¥ ¡Ê ‚∑§Ã–
Ã∑¸§ (R) — ‡ÊSòÊË∑§⁄UáÊ ÿÈh ∑§Ê ∞∑§◊ÊòÊ ∞‚Ê ∑§Ê⁄UáÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò ¡Ê •ãÃ⁄UʸC˛Ëÿ ⁄UáÊŸËÁÃ∑§ ¬Á⁄Ufl‡Ê ∑§Ê ’Œ‹ ‚∑§–
∑ͧ≈U —
(1) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò¥–
(2) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò, ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R) ª‹Ã „Ò–
(3) (A) ª‹Ã „Ò, ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R) ‚„Ë „Ò–
(4) (R); (A) ∑§Ê ‚„Ë S¬c≈UË∑§⁄UáÊ „Ò–

21. ““‹Ê∑§ÃÊ¥ÁòÊ∑§ ‡ÊÊ¥ÁÔ” ∑§Ê ÁfløÊ⁄U ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚‚ ‚¥’¥ÁœÃ „Ò —


(1) ‚Ê◊ÍÁ„∑§ ‚¥„Ê⁄U ∑§ „ÁÕÿÊ⁄U ∑§Ê ¬˝‚Ê⁄U
(2) ©ŒÊ⁄UflÊŒË •¥Ã⁄Uʸc≈˛UflÊŒË ÁfløÊ⁄U ∑§Ê ◊Í‹ÊœÊ⁄U
(3) ‡ÊÁÄà ‚¥ÃÈ‹Ÿ ∑§Ê Á‚hÊ¥Ã
(4) •ÊÃ¥∑§flÊŒ

22. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê ªÈ≈U ÁŸ⁄U¬ˇÊÃÊ ∑§Ê ◊Í‹ Á‚hʥà „Ò —


(1) •ãÃ⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ ◊Ê◊‹Ê¥ ‚ ŒÍ⁄U ⁄U„ŸÊ
(2) •ãÃ⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ ‚¥ª∆UŸÊ¥ ∑§Ë ªÁÃÁflÁœÿÊ¥ ‚ ŒÍ⁄U ⁄U„ŸÊ
(3) •ÊÁÕ¸∑§ ª∆U¡Ê«∏ ‚ ’øŸÊ
(4) Á∑§‚Ë ‚Òãÿ ª∆U¡Ê«∏ ∑§Ê ÷ʪ Ÿ ’ŸŸÊ

23. M§‚ ◊¥ 1917 ◊¥ „È߸ ’Ê‹‡ÊÁfl∑§ ∑˝§Ê¥Áà Ÿ Á∑§‚ M§¬ ◊¥ ’‹ ¬˝ŒÊŸ ∑§⁄U∑§ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ⁄UÊc≈˛UËÿ •Ê¥ŒÊ‹Ÿ ◊¥ ‚„ÊÿÃÊ ∑§Ë —
(1) ß‚Ÿ ÷Ê⁄Uà ◊¥ SflÃ¥òÊÃÊ ‚ŸÊÁŸÿÊ¥ ∑§Ë ßë¿UÊ ‡ÊÁÄà ∑§Ê ◊¡’ÍÃË ¬˝ŒÊŸ ∑§Ë
(2) ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê ŸÃÎàfl ∑§⁄UŸ flÊ‹ √ÿÁÄà •Ê◊ •ÊŒ◊Ë ∑§Ë ÃÊ∑§Ã ∑§Ê ‚◊¤Ê ª∞
(3) ß‚‚ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ SflÃ¥òÊÃÊ ∑§ ∑˝§Ê¥ÁÃ∑§Ê⁄UË ‚ŸÊÁŸÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê ‡ÊÁÄà •ÊÒ⁄U ’‹ Á◊‹Ê
(4) ß‚‚ ‚¥flª Á◊‹Ê •ÊÒ⁄U ÷Ê⁄Uà ◊¥ SflÃ¥òÊÃÊ •Ê¥ŒÊ‹Ÿ ∑§Ë ¬˝⁄UáÊÊ ÷Ë ’‹flÃË „È߸

24. ◊ÊŸflÊÁœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê •ãÃ⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ Áflœÿ∑§ ÄÿÊ ◊È„ÒÿÊ ∑§⁄UÊÃÊ „Ò —


(1) •ÊÁÕ¸∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ë ‚ÍøË–
(2) •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ¡Ê ‚÷Ë ŸÊªÁ⁄U∑§Ê¥ ∑§ „Ò¥–
(3) ŸÊªÁ⁄U∑§ ÃÕÊ ⁄UÊ¡ŸÒÁÃ∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê •ÊflÁ⁄Uà ∑§⁄UŸ flÊ‹ √ÊÒÿÁÄÃ∑§ ◊ÊŸflÊÁœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ë ‚ÍøË–
(4) ŸÊªÁ⁄U∑§, ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁÃ∑§, •ÊÁÕ¸∑§, ‚Ê◊ÊÁ¡∑§ ÃÕÊ ‚Ê¥S∑ΧÁÃ∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê •ÊflÁ⁄Uà ∑§⁄UŸ flÊ‹ ◊ÊŸflÊÁœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ë
¬˝◊ÊÁáÊ∑§ ‚ÍøË–
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25. Arrange the following in the ascending chronological order by using the code given
below :
(a) India-China Border Peace and Tranquillity Agreement
(b) Indo-Soviet Treaty for Peace, Friendship and Co-operation.
(c) India-China Agreement on Military Confidence Building Measures.
(d) Rajiv Gandhi’s visit to Beijing.
Code :
(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (b), (c), (d), (a)
(3) (c), (d), (a), (b) (4) (b), (d), (a), (c)

26. Arrange the following events in the ascending chronological order by using the code given
below :
(a) India’s international relief operations for victim of cyclone Nargis in Myanmar.
(b) Indian Navy’s mission against the Portuguese Navy during the liberation of Goa.
(c) Indian Navy’s ‘Operation Trident’.
(d) Establishment of the Indian Naval Academy at Ezhimala, Kerala.
Code :
(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (b), (c), (a), (d)
(3) (c), (d), (a), (b) (4) (d), (c), (b), (a)

27. Arrange the following military operations of Indian Armed Forces in the ascending
chronological order by using the code given below :
(a) Operation Rainbow (b) Operation Woodrose
(c) Operation Python (d) Operation Polo
Code :
(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (b), (c), (d), (a)
(3) (c), (d), (a), (b) (4) (d), (c), (b), (a)

28. Match the following nuclear disasters given in List - I with the countries of their occurrences
in List - II by using the code mentioned below :
List - I List - II
(Nuclear disasters) (Countries)
(a) Experimental Power Station, Idaho’s nuclear disaster (i) Russia
(b) Nuclear disaster at Saint Laurent Reactor (ii) UK
(c) Windscale Fire (Sellafield) Nuclear Disaster (iii) France
(d) Kyshtum Nuclear Disaster (iv) USA
Code :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(1) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
(2) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(3) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)
(4) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii)

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25. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê ©¬ÿÊª ∑§⁄UÃ „È∞ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ∑§Ê •Ê⁄UÊ„Ë ∑§Ê‹∑˝§◊ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U √ÿflÁSÕà ∑§⁄¥U —
(a) ߥÁ«ÿÊ-øÊ߸ŸÊ ’Ê«¸U⁄U ¬Ë‚ ∞á«U ≈˛U¥ÁÄflÁ‹≈UË ∞ª˝Ë◊¥≈U
(b) ߥ«Ê-‚ÊÁflÿà ≈˛UË≈UË »§ÊÚ⁄U ¬Ë‚, »˝¥§«UÁ‡Ê¬ ∞á«U ∑§Ê•ÊÚ¬⁄U‡ÊŸ
(c) ߥÁ«UÿÊ-øÊ߸ŸÊ ∞ª˝Ë◊¥≈U •ÊÚŸ Á◊Á‹≈˛UË ∑§Ê¥Á»§«Uã‚ Á’ÁÀ«¥Uª ◊¡‚¸
(d) ⁄UÊ¡Ëfl ªÊ¥œË ∑§Ê ’ËÁ¡¥ª ŒÊÒ⁄UÊ
∑ͧ≈U —
(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (b), (c), (d), (a)
(3) (c), (d), (a), (b) (4) (b), (d), (a), (c)

26. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê ©¬ÿÊª ∑§⁄U∑§ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ÉÊ≈UŸÊ•Ê¥ ∑§Ê •Ê⁄UÊ„Ë ∑§Ê‹∑˝§◊ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U √ÿflÁSÕà ∑§⁄¥U —
(a) êÿÊ¥◊Ê⁄U ◊¥ Ÿ⁄UÁª‚ ø∑˝§flÊà ∑§ ¬ËÁ«∏ÃÊ¥ ∑§ Á‹∞ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê •ãÃ⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ ⁄UÊ„Ã •Á÷ÿÊŸ
(b) ªÊflÊ ∑§Ê ◊ÈÄà ∑§⁄UÊŸ ∑§ ŒÊÒ⁄UÊŸ ¬ÈøªÊ‹Ë ŸÊÒ‚ŸÊ ∑§ ÁflL§h ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ŸÊÒ‚ŸÊ ∑§Ê Á◊‡ÊŸ
(c) ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ŸÊÒ‚ŸÊ ∑§Ê Á◊‡ÊŸ ≈˛UË«Uã≈U
(d) ∞Á¤Ê◊Ê‹Ê, ∑§⁄U‹ ◊¥ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ŸÊÒ‚ŸÊ •∑§ÊŒ◊Ë ∑§Ë SÕʬŸÊ
∑ͧ≈U —
(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (b), (c), (a), (d)
(3) (c), (d), (a), (b) (4) (d), (c), (b), (a)

27. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê ©¬ÿÊª ∑§⁄UÃ „È∞ ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ‚ŸÊ ∑§ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ‚Òãÿ •Á÷ÿÊŸÊ¥ ∑§Ê •Ê⁄UÊ„Ë ∑§Ê‹∑˝§◊ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U
√ÿflÁSÕà ∑§⁄¥U —
(a) •Ê¬˝‡ÊŸ ⁄UŸ’Ê (b) •Ê¬˝‡ÊŸ flÈ«U⁄UÊ¡
(c) •Ê¬˝‡ÊŸ ¬ÊÚÿÕŸ (d) •Ê¬˝‡ÊŸ ¬Ê‹Ê
∑ͧ≈U —
(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (b), (c), (d), (a)
(3) (c), (d), (a), (b) (4) (d), (c), (b), (a)

28. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê ©¬ÿÊª ∑§⁄UÃ „È∞ ‚ÍøË - I ◊¥ ŒË ªß¸ ŸÊ÷∑§Ëÿ •Ê¬ŒÊ•Ê¥ ∑§Ê Á◊‹ÊŸ ‚ÍøË - II ◊¥ ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ⁄UÊc≈˛UÊ¥
‚ ∑§⁄¥U :
‚ÍøË - I ‚ÍøË - II
(ŸÊÁ÷∑§Ëÿ •Ê¬ŒÊ) (⁄UÊc≈˛U)
(a) ∞Ä‚¬Á⁄U◊¥≈U‹ ¬Êfl⁄U S≈U‡ÊŸ, ߌʄÊ$¡ ãÿÍÄ‹Ëÿ⁄U Á«U$¡ÊS≈U⁄U (i) M§‚
(b) ‚¥≈U ‹ÊÚ⁄¥U≈U Á⁄U∞Ä≈U⁄U ¬⁄U ãÿÍÄ‹Ëÿ⁄U Á«U$¡ÊS≈U⁄U (ii) ÿÍ.∑§.
(c) Áfl¥«US∑§‹ »§Êÿ⁄U (‚‹Ê»§ËÀ«U) ãÿÍÄ‹Ëÿ⁄U Á«U$¡ÊS≈U⁄U (iii) »˝§Ê¥‚
(d) Á∑§‡Ê≈ÈU◊ ãÿÍÄ‹Ëÿ⁄U Á«$¡ÊS≈U⁄U (iv) ÿÍ.∞‚.∞.
∑ͧ≈U —
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(1) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
(2) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(3) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)
(4) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii)

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29. Arrange the following treaties in the ascending chronological order by using the code given
below :
(a) Mine Ban Treaty (MBT) (b) Peaceful Nuclear Explosion Treaty (PNET)
(c) Open Skies Treaty (OST) (d) Arms Trade Treaty (ATT)
Code :
(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (b), (c), (a), (d)
(3) (c), (d), (b), (a) (4) (d), (a), (c), (b)

30. Which one of the following battles was not fought in the North African Theatre of World
War II :
(1) Battle of El Alamein (2) Battle of Alam Halfa
(3) Naval Battle of Casablanka (4) Battle of Santa Cruz

31. Which one of the following military operations was not occurred during the World War II ?
(1) Operation Compass (2) Operation Torch
(3) Operation Vengeance (4) Operation Siege Antwerp

32. Which one of the following was the symbolic target of attacks on the World Trade Centre in
1993 and 2001 :
(1) Citizens of USA (2) Global Capitalism
(3) President Clinton (4) Technological imperialism

33. Who amongst the following has defined war as “Organized violence carried on by political
units against each other” :
(1) Thucydides (2) Quincy Wright
(3) Hedly Bull (4) Karl Von Clausewitz

34. The ‘State of War’ condition can be defined as which one of the following :
(1) A state that is aggressive and always building up its military.
(2) The condition when there is no actual conflict but a permanent Cold War that could
become a ‘real’ war at any time.
(3) A situation in which several neighbouring states are at War.
(4) Nuclearization of a region.

35. Nerve agents disrupts neurotransmission using which one of the organic compounds :
(1) Phosphonates (2) Sulfates (3) Nitrates (4) Arsenates

36. Which one of the following countries used the war planes, namely - Mig 21 MF, Mig 17 F,
Mig 21 during the Yom Kippur War of 1973 ?
(1) Egypt (2) Jordan (3) Syria (4) Israel

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29. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê ©¬ÿÊª ∑§⁄UÃ „È∞ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ‚¥ÁœÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê •Ê⁄UÊ„Ë ∑§Ê‹∑˝§◊ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U √ÿflÁSÕà ∑§⁄¥U —
(a) ◊Ê߸¸UŸ ’ÒŸ ‚¥Áœ (∞◊.’Ë.≈UË.) (b) ¬Ë‚»È§‹ ãÿÍÄ‹Ëÿ⁄U ∞Ä‚å‹Ê¡Ÿ ‚¥Áœ (¬Ë.∞Ÿ.߸.≈UË.)
(c) •Ê¬Ÿ S∑§Êß‚ ‚¥Áœ (•Ê.∞‚.≈UË.) (d) •Êꂸ ≈˛U« ‚¥Áœ (∞.≈UË.≈UË.)
∑ͧ≈U —
(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (b), (c), (a), (d)
(3) (c), (d), (b), (a) (4) (d), (a), (c), (b)

30. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê ÿÈh Áfl‡fl ÿÈh - II ∑§ ©ûÊ⁄UË •»˝§Ë∑§Ÿ ÁÕ∞≈U⁄U ◊¥ Ÿ„Ë¥ ‹«∏Ê ªÿÊ ÕÊ?
(1) ∞‹ ∞‹Ê◊Ÿ ÿÈh (2) •Ê‹◊ „À»§Ê ÿÈh
(3) ∑§Ê‚Êé‹Ê¥∑§Ê ∑§Ê ŸÊÒ‚ŸÊ ÿÈh (4) ‚Ê¥ÃÊ ∑˝È§¡ ∑§Ê ÿÈh

31. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê ‚Òãÿ ‚¥Á∑˝§ÿÊ Áfl‡fl ÿÈh-II ∑§ ŒÊÒ⁄UÊŸ Ÿ„Ë¥ „ÈÿË ÕË —
(1) •Ê¬˝‡ÊŸ ∑§ê¬Ê‚ (2) •Ê¬˝‡ÊŸ ≈UÊÚø¸
(3) •Ê¬˝‡ÊŸ flŸ¡ã‚ (4) •Ê¬˝‡ÊŸ ‚Ë$¡ ∞ã≈U⁄¸U¬

32. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê 1993 •ÊÒ⁄U 2001 ◊¥ Áfl‡fl √ÿʬÊ⁄U ∑§ãŒ˝ ¬⁄U „È•Ê ¬˝ÃË∑§Êà◊∑§ „◊‹Ê „Ò —
(1) ‚¥ÿÈÄà ⁄UÊíÿ •◊Á⁄U∑§Ê ∑§ ŸÊªÁ⁄U∑§ (2) flÒÁ‡fl∑§ ¬Í¥¡ËflÊŒ
(3) ¬˝‚Ë«Uã≈U ÁÄ‹ã≈UŸ (4) ¬˝ÊÒlÊÁª∑§Ëÿ ‚Ê◊˝ÊíÿflÊŒ

33. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚Ÿ ÿÈh ∑§Ê ““⁄UÊ¡ŸÒÁÃ∑§ ß∑§ÊßÿÊ¥ mÊ⁄UÊ ∞∑§ ŒÍ‚⁄U ∑§ ÁflL§h ∑§Ë ªß¸ ‚¥ªÁ∆Uà Á„¥‚Ê”” ∑§ M§¬ ◊¥
¬Á⁄U÷ÊÁ·Ã Á∑§ÿÊ „Ò?
(1) ÕÍ‚«UÊ߸«˜‚ (2) ÄflËŸ‚Ë ⁄UÊ߸≈U
(3) „«U‹Ë ’È‹ (4) ∑§Ê‹¸ flÊÚŸ Ä‹Ê$¡Áfl¡

34. “ÿÈh ∑§Ë ÁSÕÁÔ ∑§Ê ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ M§¬ ◊¥ ¬Á⁄U÷ÊÁ·Ã ∑§⁄U ‚∑§Ã „Ò¥ —
(1) ∞∑§ ∞‚Ë ÁSÕÁà ¡Ê •Ê∑˝§Ê◊∑§ „Ò •ÊÒ⁄U ‚ŒÒfl •¬ŸË ‚ŸÊ ÃÒÿÊ⁄U ∑§⁄U ‹ÃË „Ò–
(2) ÁSÕÁà ¡’ flÊSÃÁfl∑§ ÁflflÊŒ Ÿ„Ë¥ „ÊÃÊ •Á¬ÃÈ ∞∑§ SÕÊÿË ‡ÊËà ÿÈh ø‹ÃÊ ⁄U„ÃÊ „Ò ¡Ê Á∑§‚Ë ÷Ë ‚◊ÿ
flÊSÃÁfl∑§ ÿÈh ◊¥ ’Œ‹ ‚∑§ÃÊ „Ò–
(3) ÁSÕÁà Á¡‚◊¥ ∑§ß¸ •ÕflÊ ¬«∏UÊ‚Ë Œ‡Ê ÿÈh ∑§⁄UÃ „Ò¥–
(4) Á∑§‚Ë ˇÊòÊ ∑§Ë Ã≈USÕÃÊ–

35. SŸÊÿÈ ∞¡ã≈U Á∑§‚ ¡Òfl Á◊üÊáÊ ∑§Ê ©¬ÿÊª ∑§⁄U∑§ Ã¥ÁòÊ∑§Ê SÕÊŸÊ¥Ã⁄UáÊ ∑§Ê π¥Á«Uà ∑§⁄UÃÊ „Ò —
(1) »§ÊS»§ÊŸ≈˜‚ (2) ‚À»§≈˜U‚ (3) ŸÊß≈˛U≈˜‚ (4) •Ê⁄U‚ËŸ≈˜‚

36. ‚Ÿ˜ 1973 ∑§ ÿÊ◊ Á∑§¬È⁄U ÿÈh ∑§ ŒÊÒ⁄UÊŸ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ Œ‡Ê Ÿ Á◊ª 21 ∞◊∞»§, Á◊ª 17 ∞»§, Á◊ª 21 ÿÊh∑§
Áfl◊ÊŸÊ¥ ∑§Ê ¬˝ÿÊª Á∑§ÿÊ ÕÊ?
(1) Á◊d (2) ¡Ê«¸UŸ (3) ‚ËÁ⁄UÿÊ (4) ß¡⁄UÊÿ‹

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37. Who amongst the following said, - “We have spoken in one voice against Terrorism. Those
who can understand will understand ....... . Those who indulge in Terrorism must be punished.
That is the message resonating here today”.
(1) Sheikh Hasina (2) Narendra Modi
(3) Donald Trumph (4) Henry Kissinger

38. Identify the correct code for Assertion (A) and Reason (R) on the basis of the code given
below :
Assertion (A) : The fall in oil prices severely effect the revenues of the Middle-East oil
producing countries.
Reason (R) : It is because of disequilibrium existing in the demand-supply equation.
Code :
(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct.
(2) Both (A) and (R) are not correct.
(3) (A) is correct, but (R) is not correct.
(4) (A) is not correct, but (R) is correct.

39. ‘Red Wagon’ refers to which one of the following ?


(1) It is a classified unmanned aerial vehicle started in USA after 1960.
(2) It was a unmanned vehicle which could launch multiple rockets simultaneously.
(3) It was a unmanned projectory launch vehicle from where missiles could be launched.
(4) It was a unmanned launch vehicle from where satellites for observation could be
launched.

40. The introduction of Buddhism into Japan and of Christianity into Africa are examples of
which one of the following :
(1) Modernization (2) Ethnic conflict
(3) Cultural diffusion (4) Isolation

41. The Kaladan transport project of India is related to which one of the following country :
(1) Sri Lanka (2) Nepal (3) Pakistan (4) Myanmar

42. India has Kalapani and Susta territorial disputes with which one of the following countries :
(1) Bangladesh (2) Nepal (3) Myanmar (4) Sri Lanka

43. The Old Suez Canal was opened on :


(1) 17th November, 1869 (2) 21st November, 1869
(3) 19th November, 1869 (4) 23rd November, 1869

44. Pakistan will deploy its troops in which one of the following country ?
(1) Bahrain (2) Kuwait (3) Oman (4) Saudi Arabia

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37. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚Ÿ ∑§„Ê ÕÊ, ““„◊Ÿ •ÊÃ¥∑§flÊŒ ∑§ ÁflL§h ∞∑§ Sfl⁄U ◊¥ •ÊflÊ¡ ©∆UÊÿÊ „Ò– ¡Ê ‚◊¤Ê ‚∑§Ã „Ò¥, fl
‚◊¤Ê¥ª ... fl ¡Ê •ÊÃ¥∑§flÊŒË ªÁÃÁflÁœÿÊ¥ ◊¥ Á‹åà „Ò¥, ©ã„¥ •fl‡ÿ Œ¥Á«Uà Á∑§ÿÊ ¡ÊŸÊ øÊÁ„∞ – ÿ„Ë ‚¥Œ‡Ê •Ê¡ ÿ„Ê¥ ªÍ¥¡
⁄U„Ê „Ò–””
(1) ‡Êπ „‚ËŸÊ (2) Ÿ⁄UãŒ˝ ◊ÊŒË (3) «UÊŸÊÀ«U ≈˛Uê¬ (4) „Ÿ⁄UË Á∑§Á‚¥¡⁄U

38. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ∑§ •ÊœÊ⁄U ¬⁄U ÁŒ∞ ª∞ •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) •ÊÒ⁄U Ã∑¸§ (R) ◊¥ ‚ ‚„Ë ∑ͧ≈U øÈÁŸ∞ :
•Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) — Ã‹ ∑§Ë ∑§Ë◊Ã¥ Áª⁄UŸ ‚ ◊äÿ¬Ífl¸ ∑§ Ã‹ ©à¬ÊŒ∑§ Œ‡ÊÊ¥ ∑§Ê ⁄UÊ¡Sfl ’„Èà •Áœ∑§ ŒÈc¬˝÷ÊÁflà „ÊÃÊ
„Ò–
Ã∑¸§ (R) — ◊Ê¥ª-•Ê¬ÍÁø ‚◊Ë∑§⁄UáÊ ◊¥ Áfll◊ÊŸ •‚ÊêÿÃÊ ∑§ ∑§Ê⁄UáÊ ∞‚Ê „Ò–
∑ͧ≈U —
(1) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥–
(2) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò¥–
(3) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò Á∑§ãÃÈ (R) ª‹Ã „Ò–
(4) (A) ª‹Ã „Ò Á∑§ãÃÈ (R) ‚„Ë „Ò–

39. “⁄U«U flÒªŸ” ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚‚ ‚¥’¥ÁœÃ „Ò?


(1) ÿ„ üÊáÿ ◊ÊŸfl⁄UÁ„à flÊÿflËÿ ÿÊŸ „Ò Á¡‚∑§Ê 1960 ∑§ ’ÊŒ ‚¥.⁄UÊ.•◊Á⁄U∑§Ê ◊¥ ¬˝ÿÊª ‡ÊÈM§ Á∑§ÿÊ ªÿÊ–
(2) ÿ„ ◊ÊŸfl⁄UÁ„à ÿÊŸ ÕÊ ¡Ê ∞∑§ ‚ÊÕ ∑§ß¸ ⁄UÊÚ∑§≈U ¿UÊ«∏ ‚∑§ÃÊ ÕÊ–
(3) ÿ„ ◊ÊŸfl⁄UÁ„à ¬˝ˇÊ¬Ë ÿÊŸ ÕÊ ¡„Ê¥ ‚ Á◊‚Êß‹ ¿UÊ«∏ ¡Ê ‚∑§Ã Õ–
(4) ÿ„ ◊ÊŸfl⁄UÁ„à ¿UÊ«∏Ê ¡ÊŸflÊ‹Ê ÿÊŸ ÕÊ ¡„Ê¥ ‚ ¬˝ˇÊáÊ ∑§ Á‹∞ ©¬ª˝„ ¿UÊ«∏ ¡Ê ‚∑§Ã Õ–

40. ¡Ê¬ÊŸ ◊¥ ’ÊÒhœ◊¸ •ÊÒ⁄U •»˝§Ë∑§Ê ◊¥ ß‚Ê߸œ◊¸ ∑§Ê ‚ÍòʬÊà ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚∑§ ©ŒÊ„⁄UáÊ „Ò —
(1) •ÊœÈÁŸ∑§Ë∑§⁄UáÊ (2) ŸÎ¡ÊÃËÿ ‚¥ÉÊ·¸
(3) ‚Ê¥S∑ΧÁÃ∑§ »Ò§‹Êfl (4) ¬ÎÕÄ∑§⁄UáÊ

41. ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ë ∑§Ê‹ÊŒÊŸ ¬Á⁄Ufl„Ÿ ¬Á⁄UÿÊ¡ŸÊ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ Œ‡Ê ‚ ‚¥’¥ÁœÃ „Ò —
(1) üÊË‹¥∑§Ê (2) Ÿ¬Ê‹ (3) ¬ÊÁ∑§SÃÊŸ (4) êÿÊ¥◊Ê⁄U

42. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ Œ‡Ê ∑§ ‚ÊÕ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê ∑§Ê‹Ê¬ÊŸË •ÊÒ⁄U ‚ÈSÃÊ ¬˝ÊŒÁ‡Ê∑§ ÁflflÊŒ „Ò —
(1) ’¥ª‹ÊŒ‡Ê (2) Ÿ¬Ê‹ (3) êÿÊ¥◊Ê⁄U (4) üÊË‹¥∑§Ê

43. •ÊÀ«U Sfl¡ Ÿ„⁄U ∑§’ øÊ‹Í „È߸ ÕË?


(1) 17 Ÿflê’⁄U, 1869 (2) 21 Ÿflê’⁄U, 1869
(3) 19 Ÿflê’⁄U, 1869 (4) 23 Ÿflê’⁄U, 1869

44. ¬ÊÁ∑§SÃÊŸ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ Œ‡Ê ◊¥ •¬Ÿ ‚Òãÿ Œ‹Ê¥ ∑§Ë ÃÒŸÊÃË ∑§⁄UªÊ?
(1) ’„⁄UËŸ (2) ∑ȧflÒà (3) •Ê◊ÊŸ (4) ‚Ê©ŒË •⁄U’
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45. The ‘Garland Highway’ is situated in which one of the following countries :
(1) Iraq (2) S. Arabia (3) Afghanistan (4) China

46. Which one of the following crimes would come under the leading of ‘Organised Crime’ ?
(1) Industrial strike (2) Students violence
(3) Money Laundering (4) Public Unrest

47. Match the following Border lines in List - I given below with their respective countries in
List - II by choosing correct code given below :
List – I List – II
(Border lines) (Countries)
(a) Bar Lev line (i) France
(b) Durand line (ii) India-China
(c) Majinot line (iii) Israel
(d) Line of Actual Control (iv) Afghanistan
Code :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(1) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
(2) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)
(3) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)
(4) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)

48. Who amongst the following discovered ‘Acid Rain’, causing environmental pollution :
(1) J.C. Base (2) F. Herbert Bornmann
(3) David King (4) Gene E. Likens

49. With reference to India-China relations, who amongst the following persons said that “It is
true that we have a border dispute with China. But in the last 40 years, not a single bullet
has been fired because of border dispute”.
(1) Sushma Swaraj (2) Narendra Modi (3) K.M. Pannikar (4) B.C. Joshi

50. Identify the correct code for Assertion (A) and Reason (R) on the basis of the code given
below :
Assertion (A) : The aim of China’s growing military, technological and economic power is
to acquire supremacy in the region.
Reason (R) : China’s intention is to politically dominate the countries of South Asia.
Code :
(1) Both (A) and (R) are not correct.
(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the logical explanation of (A).
(3) (A) is correct, but (R) is not correct.
(4) (A) is not correct, but (R) is correct.

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45. “ªÊÚ⁄U‹Òá«U „Ê߸fl” ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ Œ‡Ê ∑§ ‚ÊÕ ¡È«∏Ê „Ò —
(1) ß⁄UÊ∑§ (2) ‚Ê©ŒË •⁄U’ (3) •»§ªÊÁŸSÃÊŸ (4) øËŸ

46. “‚¥ªÁ∆Uà •¬⁄UÊœ” ∑§Ë üÊáÊË ◊¥ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê •¬⁄UÊœ •Ê∞ªÊ?
(1) •ÊÒlÊÁª∑§ „«∏ÃÊ‹ (2) ¿UÊòÊ Á„¥‚Ê
(3) œŸ ‡ÊÊœŸ (◊ŸË ‹ÊÒ¥«UÁ⁄¥Uª) (4) ¡Ÿ ÁflŒ˝Ê„

47. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ‚„Ë ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄UÃ „È∞ ‚ÍøË - I ◊¥ ŒË ªß¸ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ‚Ë◊Ê ⁄UπÊ•Ê¥ ∑§Ê Á◊‹ÊŸ ‚ÍøË - II ◊¥ ÁŒ∞
ª∞ ‚¥’¥ÁœÃ Œ‡ÊÊ¥ ∑§ ‚ÊÕ ∑§⁄¥U —
‚ÍøË – I ‚ÍøË – II
(‚Ë◊Ê ⁄UπÊ∞¥) (Œ‡Ê)
(a) ’Ê⁄U‹fl ‹Ê߸Ÿ (i) »˝§Ê¥‚
(b) «ÍU⁄¥U«U ‹Ê߸Ÿ (ii) ÷Ê⁄UÃ-øËŸ
(c) ◊Á¡ŸÊ≈U ‹Ê߸Ÿ (iii) ßdÊß‹
(d) flÊSÃÁfl∑§ ÁŸÿ¥òÊáÊ ⁄UπÊ (iv) •»§ªÊÁŸSÃÊŸ
∑ͧ≈U —
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(1) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
(2) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)
(3) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)
(4) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)

48. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚Ÿ ¬ÿʸfl⁄UáÊËÿ ¬˝ŒÍ·áÊ ∑§⁄UŸ flÊ‹Ë ““•ê‹ fl·Ê¸”” ∑§Ë πÊ¡ ∑§Ë —
(1) ¡.‚Ë. ’Ê‚ (2) ∞»§. „’¸≈¸U ’ÊŸ¸◊ÒŸ
(3) «UÁfl«∏ Á∑¥§ª (4) ¡Ÿ ߸. ‹ÊßÁ∑§ã‚

49. ÷Ê⁄UÃ-øËŸ ‚¥’¥œÊ¥ ∑§ ‚¥Œ÷¸ ◊¥ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚Ÿ ∑§„Ê „Ò Á∑§ ““ÿ„ ‚ø „Ò Á∑§ øËŸ ∑§ ‚ÊÕ „◊Ê⁄UÊ ‚Ë◊Ê ÁflflÊŒ
„Ò ¬⁄¥UÃÈ ÁflªÃ 40 fl·ÊZ ◊¥ ‚Ë◊Ê ÁflflÊŒ ∑§ ∑§Ê⁄UáÊ ∞∑§ ÷Ë ªÊ‹Ë Ÿ„Ë¥ ø‹ÊÿË ªß¸ „Ò””–
(1) ‚È·◊Ê Sfl⁄UÊ¡ (2) Ÿ⁄UãŒ˝ ◊ÊŒË (3) ∑§.∞◊. ¬ÊÁŸ∑§⁄U (4) ’Ë.‚Ë. ¡Ê‡ÊË

50. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ∑§ •ÊœÊ⁄U ¬⁄U •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) •ÊÒ⁄U Ã∑¸§ (R) ∑§ Á‹∞ ‚„Ë ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —
•Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) — øËŸ ∑§Ë ’…∏ÃË ‚Òãÿ, ¬˝ÊÒlÊÁª∑§Ëÿ ÃÕÊ •ÊÁÕ¸∑§ ‡ÊÁÄà ∑§Ê ©g‡ÿ ˇÊòÊ ◊¥ ‚fl¸üÊc∆UÃÊ ¬˝Êåà ∑§⁄UŸÊ
„Ò–
Ã∑¸§ (R) — øËŸ ∑§Ë ◊¥‡ÊÊ ŒÁˇÊáÊ ∞Á‡ÊÿÊ ∑§ ⁄UÊc≈˛UÊ¥ ¬⁄U ⁄UÊ¡ŸÒÁÃ∑§ ¬˝÷Èûfl SÕÊÁ¬Ã ∑§⁄UŸÊ „Ò–
∑ͧ≈U —
(1) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò¥–
(2) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥ •ÊÒ⁄U (R); (A) ∑§Ê ÃÊÁ∑¸§∑§ S¬c≈UË∑§⁄UáÊ „Ò–
(3) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò, ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R) ª‹Ã „Ò–
(4) (A) ª‹Ã „Ò, ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R) ‚„Ë „Ò–

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51. Identify the correct code for the following Assertion (A) and Reason (R) :
Assertion (A) : The UN seems to have become a tool in the hands of great powers.
Reason (R) : The Security Council has overshadowed the organs of the UN.
Code :
(1) (R) is not the appropriate explanation of (A).
(2) (A) is correct, but (R) is not correct.
(3) (A) is not correct, but (R) is correct.
(4) Both (A) and (R) are not correct.

52. Which one of the following is the best description of INS Astradharini ?
(1) Nuclear Powered Submarine
(2) Nuclear Powered Aircraft Carrier
(3) Amphibious Warfare Ship
(4) Torpedo Launch and Recovery Carrier

53. Confidence Building Measures in cyberspace are not feasible on account of which one of the
following.
(1) Having dual nature of cyber tools and countries interest in preserving strategic
ambiguity regarding their capabilities.
(2) Having clear definition of ‘cyber military capabilities’ and clear separation of military
and civilian capabilities.
(3) Having concrete Cooperatives in case of cyber incidents of harmful nature.
(4) Having non-discriminatory legislative frameworks and respect for norms, rule of law
and human rights.

54. Identify the correct code for the Assertion (A) and Reason (R) as given below :
Assertion (A) : The rapidly shifting global digital environment is raising concerns about
the sustainability of the positive contribution that the Internet has made
towards economic and human development.
Reason (R) : The reliance on Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
platforms for delivery of government, financial and public services makes
their users vulnerable to cyber attacks by organised criminal groups or
foreign governments.
Code :
(1) Both (A) and (R) are not correct, nor (R) is a comprehensive explanation of (A).
(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not a comprehensive explanation of (A).
(3) (A) is correct, but (R) is not correct.
(4) (A) is not correct, but (R) is correct.

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51. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) ÃÕÊ Ã∑¸§ (R) ∑§ Á‹∞ ‚„Ë ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —
•Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) — ∞‚Ê ¬˝ÃËà „ÊÃÊ „Ò Á∑§ ‚¥ÿÈÄà ⁄UÊc≈˛U ‡ÊÁÄÇÊÊ‹Ë ⁄UÊc≈˛UÊ¥ ∑§ „ÊÕÊ¥ ◊¥ ∞∑§ ‚ÊœŸ ’Ÿ ∑§⁄U ⁄U„ ªÿÊ „Ò–
Ã∑¸§ (R) — ‚È⁄UˇÊÊ ¬Á⁄U·Œ Ÿ ‚¥ÿÈÄà ⁄UÊc≈˛U ∑§ •¥ªÊ¥ ∑§Ê ÁŸc¬˝÷ ∑§⁄U ÁŒÿÊ „Ò–
∑ͧ≈U —
(1) (R); (A) ∑§Ê ‚„Ë S¬c≈UË∑§⁄UáÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò–
(2) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò, ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R) ‚„Ë Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò–
(3) (A) ‚„Ë Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò, ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R) ‚„Ë „Ò–
(4) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò–

52. •Êß.∞Ÿ.∞‚. •SòÊœÊÁ⁄UáÊË ∑§Ë ‚fl¸üÊc∆U ¬Á⁄U÷Ê·Ê ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ë „Ò —


(1) ŸÊÁ÷∑§Ëÿ ‡ÊÁÄÃ’h ¬Ÿ«ÈUé’Ë
(2) ŸÊÁ÷∑§Ëÿ ‡ÊÁÄÃ’h flÊÿÈÿÊŸ
(3) ¡‹SÕ‹Ëÿ ÿÈh ¬ÊÃ
(4) ≈UÊÚ⁄U¬Ë«UÊ ¬˝ˇÊÁ¬Ã •ÊÒ⁄U ¬ÈŸ—¬˝ÊÁåà ÿÊŸ

53. ‚Ê߸’⁄US¬‚ ◊¥ •Êà◊Áfl‡flÊ‚ ÁŸ◊ʸáÊ ©¬Êÿ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ ∑§Ê⁄UáÊ ‚ √ÿfl„Êÿ¸ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò —
(1) ⁄UÊc≈˛UÊ¥ ∑§Ë ˇÊ◊ÃÊ•Ê¥ ∑§ ‚¥’¥œ ◊¥ ⁄UáÊŸËÁÃ∑§ ŒÈM§„ÃÊ ∑§Ê ‚¥⁄UÁˇÊà ⁄UπŸ ◊¥ ‚Ê߸’⁄U ‚ÊœŸÊ¥ ∑§Ë ¬˝∑ΧÁà ÃÕÊ ⁄UÊc≈˛UÊ¥ ∑§
Á„à ∑§ „ÊŸ ∑§ ∑§Ê⁄UáÊ
(2) “‚Ê߸’⁄U ‚Òãÿ ˇÊ◊ÃÊ•Ê¥” ∑§Ë S¬c≈U ¬Á⁄U÷Ê·Ê ÃÕÊ ‚Òãÿ •ÊÒ⁄U ŸÊªÁ⁄U∑§ ˇÊ◊ÃÊ•Ê¥ ∑§ S¬c≈U M§¬ ‚ ¬ÎÕ∑§ „ÊŸ ∑§
∑§Ê⁄UáÊ
(3) ŸÈ∑§‚ÊŸŒ„ ¬˝∑ΧÁà ∑§Ë ‚Ê߸’⁄U ÉÊ≈UŸÊ ∑§ ◊Ê◊‹ ◊¥ ∆UÊ‚ ‚„ÿÊª „ÊŸ ∑§ ∑§Ê⁄UáÊ
(4) ªÒ⁄U Áfl÷Œ∑§Ê⁄UË ÁflœÊÿË M§¬⁄UπÊ ÃÕÊ ◊ÊŸ∑§Ê¥, ÁflÁœ ∑§ ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ ÃÕÊ ◊ÊŸflÊÁœ∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ ¬˝Áà ‚ê◊ÊŸ „ÊŸ ∑§ ∑§Ê⁄UáÊ

54. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) •ÊÒ⁄U Ã∑¸§ (R) ∑§ Á‹∞ ‚„Ë ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ë ¬„øÊŸ ∑§⁄¥ U—
•Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) — Ã¡Ë ‚ ¬Á⁄UflÁøà „ÊÃÊ flÒÁ‡fl∑§ Á«UÁ¡≈U‹ ¬Á⁄Ufl‡Ê ©‚ ‚∑§Ê⁄UÊà◊∑§ ÿÊªŒÊŸ ∑§Ë ‚¥¬Ê·áÊËÿÃÊ ∑§
’Ê⁄U ◊¥ Áø¥ÃÊ ∑§Ê √ÿÄà ∑§⁄U ⁄U„Ê „Ò Á¡‚◊¥ ߥ≈U⁄UŸ≈U ∑§Ê •ÊÁÕ¸∑§ •ÊÒ⁄U ◊ÊŸfl Áfl∑§Ê‚ ∑§Ê ∑§Ê⁄U∑§ ◊ÊŸÊ
ªÿÊ „Ò–
Ã∑¸§ (R) — ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ, ÁflûÊ ÃÕÊ ¡Ÿ ‚flÊ•Ê¥ ∑§Ë ‚ȬȌ¸ªË ∑§ Á‹∞ ‚ÍøŸÊ •ÊÒ⁄U ‚¥¬˝·áÊ ¬˝ÊÒlÊÁª∑§Ë (•Ê߸.‚Ë.≈UË.)
¬⁄U ÁŸ÷¸⁄UÃÊ ©‚∑§ ¬˝ÿÊÄÃÊ•Ê¥ ∑§Ê ‚¥ªÁ∆Uà •Ê¬⁄UÊÁœ∑§ ‚◊Í„Ê¥ ÿÊ ÁflŒ‡ÊË ‚⁄U∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ mÊ⁄UÊ ‚Ê߸’⁄U
•Ê∑˝§◊áÊ ∑§ ¬˝Áà ‚È÷l ’ŸÊÃÊ „Ò–
∑ͧ≈UU —
(1) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò ÃÕÊ (R); (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ „Ò–
(2) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥, ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R); (A) ∑§Ë ‚„Ë √ÿÊÅÿÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò–
(3) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò, ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R) ª‹Ã „Ò–
(4) (A) ª‹Ã „Ò, ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R) ‚„Ë „Ò–

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55. Which amongst the following schools of thought within the philosophy of the “Revolution in
Military Affairs” is most widely accepted in the United States :
(1) “System of systems”, integrating all military forces and command.
(2) “Dominant battlespace dominance” by having a complete global surveillance system.
(3) “Global reach, global power”, identifying any target on earth in real-time, and deploying
weapon systems that can destroy the target.
(4) “Vulnerability”, coupled with the acceptance of a greater degree of complexity and
dependence on technological systems.

56. Which one of the following factors doesn’t characterize the current concept of “Revolution
in Military Affairs” ?
(1) Integration of military, doctrinal and technological elements into new military structures
and tactics.
(2) Transformation of military into smaller and more lethal forces.
(3) Structural changes in the operational environment of the international system and
high investment in R & D and military expenditure.
(4) Successive priorities to bring about required changes.

57. Identify the correct code for the Assertion (A) and Reason (R) as given below :
Assertion (A) : If it is was to ensure a peaceful external environment to concentrate on
using the supportive international economic milieu for India’s rapid growth
and fundamental transformation, the United States would be critical to the
endeavour.
Reason (R) : In each case the United States could be either spoiler or enabler for India to
attain its goals.
Code :
(1) Both (A) and (R) are not correct.
(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct.
(3) (A) is correct, but (R) is not correct.
(4) (A) is not correct, but (R) is correct.

58. The Headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency is located in which one of the
following cities :
(1) Vienna (2) Paris (3) Washington (4) Geneva

59. Which one of the following is Forum for G-77 Summit :


(1) North-South Cooperation (2) South-South Cooperation
(3) East-West Cooperation (4) North-North Cooperation

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55. ‚¥ÿÈÄà ⁄UÊc≈˛U ◊¥ ““‚Òãÿ ◊Ê◊‹Ê¥ ◊¥ ∑˝§Ê¥ÁÔ” ∑§ Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ‡ÊÊSòÊ ◊¥ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ ÁfløÊ⁄UœÊ⁄UÊ ∑§Ê √ÿʬ∑§ M§¬ ‚
SflË∑§Ê⁄U Á∑§ÿÊ ªÿÊ „Ò —
(1) ‚÷Ë ‚Òãÿ ’‹Ê¥ •ÊÒ⁄U ∑§◊ÊŸÊ¥ ∑§Ê ∞∑§Ë∑§⁄UáÊ ∑§⁄U∑§ ““Á‚S≈U◊ •ÊÚ»§ Á‚S≈Uê‚””
(2) ¬Íáʸ flÒÁ‡fl∑§ ÁŸª⁄UÊŸË ¬˝áÊÊ‹Ë SÕÊÁ¬Ã ∑§⁄U∑§ ““«UÊÁ◊Ÿã≈U ’Ò≈U‹S¬‚ «UÊÁ◊Ÿã‚””
(3) Á⁄Uÿ‹ ≈UÊ߸◊ ◊¥ ¬ÎâflË ¬⁄U Á∑§‚Ë ‹ˇÿ ∑§Ë ¬„øÊŸ ∑§⁄UŸÊ ÃÕÊ ∞‚Ë „ÁÕÿÊ⁄U ¬˝áÊÊ‹Ë ÁŸÿÊÁ¡Ã ∑§⁄UŸÊ ¡Ê ©‚ Ÿc≈U
∑§⁄U ‚∑§ ““Ç‹Ê’‹ ⁄UËø, Ç‹Ê’‹ ¬Êfl⁄U””
(4) ¡Á≈U‹ÃÊ ÃÕÊ ¬˝ÊÒlÊÁª∑§Ëÿ ¬˝áÊÊÁ‹ÿÊ¥ ¬⁄U ÁŸ÷¸⁄UÃÊ ∑§ ’΄Ã⁄U Á«Uª˝Ë ∑§Ë SflË∑§Êÿ¸ÃÊ ∑§ ‚ÊÕ ¡È«∏Ë ““‚È÷Œ˜ÿÃÊ””

56. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê ÉÊ≈U∑§ ““‚Òãÿ ◊Ê◊‹Ê¥ ◊¥ ∑˝§Ê¥ÁÔ” ∑§Ë flø◊ÊŸ •flœÊ⁄UáÊÊ ∑§Ë Áfl‡Ê·ÃÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ ’ÃÊÃÊ „Ò —
(1) Ÿß¸ ‚Òãÿ ‚¥⁄UøŸÊ•Ê¥ ÃÕÊ ÿÈh ∑§Ê҇ʋÊ¥ ◊¥ ‚Òãÿ - ⁄UáÊŸËÁà ‚¥’¥œË ÃÕÊ ¬˝ÊÒlÊÁª∑§Ëÿ ÃûflÊ¥ ∑§Ê ‚◊Ê∑§‹Ÿ ∑§⁄UŸÊ
(2) ‚ŸÊ ∑§Ê ¿UÊ≈U •ÊÒ⁄U ‚¥ÉÊÊÃ∑§ ’‹Ê¥ ◊¥ ¬Á⁄UflÁøà ∑§⁄UŸÊ
(3) •ãÃ⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ ¬˝áÊÊ‹Ë ∑§ ¬˝øÊ‹ŸÊà◊∑§ ¬ÿʸfl⁄UáÊ ◊¥ ‚¥⁄UøŸÊà◊∑§ ¬Á⁄UfløŸ ÃÕÊ •ŸÈ‚¥œÊŸ •ÊÒ⁄U Áfl∑§Ê‚ •ÊÒ⁄U ‚Òãÿ
πøÊZ ¬⁄U •Áœ∑§ ÁŸfl‡Ê
(4) flÊ¥Á¿Uà ¬Á⁄UfløŸ ‹ÊŸ ∑§ Á‹∞ ∑˝§◊’h ¬˝ÊÕÁ◊∑§ÃÊ∞¥

57. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) •ÊÒ⁄U Ã∑¸§ (R) ∑§ Á‹∞ ‚„Ë ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —
•Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) — ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ë ÃËfl˝ flÎÁh ÃÕÊ •ÊœÊ⁄U÷Íà ¬Á⁄UfløŸ ∑§ Á‹∞ ‚„ÿÊªË •ãÃ⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ •ÊÁÕ¸∑§ ¬Á⁄Ufl‡Ê ∑§Ê
©¬ÿÊª ∑§⁄UŸ ¬⁄U äÿÊŸ ∑§ÁãŒ˝Ã ∑§⁄UŸ „ÃÈ ∞∑§ ‡ÊÊ¥ÁìÍáʸ ’Ês ¬Á⁄Ufl‡Ê ‚ÈÁŸÁ‡øà ∑§⁄UŸÊ ÕÊ, ‚¥ÿÈÄÃ
⁄UÊc≈˛U ß‚ ¬˝ÿÊ‚ ◊¥ ◊„àfl¬Íáʸ ÷ÍÁ◊∑§Ê ÁŸ÷Ê∞ªÊ–
Ã∑¸§ (R) — „⁄U ÁSÕÁà ◊¥ ‚¥ÿÈÄà ⁄UÊc≈˛U ‹ˇÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê ¬˝Êåà ∑§⁄UŸ ◊¥ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§ Á‹∞ ÿÊ ÃÊ •fl⁄UÊœ∑§ ÿÊ Á»§⁄U
‚„ÿÊªË ’Ÿ ‚∑§ÃÊ „Ò–
∑ͧ≈U —
(1) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò¥–
(2) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥–
(3) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò, ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R) ª‹Ã „Ò–
(4) (A) ª‹Ã „Ò, ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R) ‚„Ë „Ò–

58. •ãÃ⁄Uʸc≈˛UËÿ ¬⁄U◊ÊáÊÈ ™§¡Ê¸ ∞¡ã‚Ë ∑§Ê ◊ÈÅÿÊ‹ÿ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ SÕÊŸ ¬⁄U „Ò —
(1) ÁflÿŸÊ (2) ¬Á⁄U‚ (3) flÊÁ‡Ê¥ª≈UŸ (4) Á¡ŸflÊ

59. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê ¡Ë-77 Á‡Êπ⁄U ‚ê◊‹Ÿ ∑§Ê ◊¥ø „Ò —


(1) ©ûÊ⁄U-ŒÁˇÊáÊ ‚„ÿÊª (2) ŒÁˇÊáÊ-ŒÁˇÊáÊ ‚„ÿÊª
(3) ¬Ífl¸-¬Á‡ø◊ ‚„ÿÊª (4) ©ûÊ⁄U-©ûÊ⁄U ‚„ÿÊª

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60. Which one of the following institutions is known as ‘Soft loan window’ of the World Bank :
(1) Indian Development Forum
(2) International Monetary Fund
(3) International Finance Corporation
(4) International Development Agency

61. Identify the correct code for the Assertion (A) and Reason (R) for the code given below :
Assertion (A) : The defence resource management system known as Planning, Programming
and Budgeting System (PPBS) is introduced by many developed countries.
Reason (R) : Strategy development and budgeting are treated as almost independent
activities in many countries.
Code :
(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the comprehensive explanation of (A).
(2) Both (A) and (R) are not correct.
(3) (A) is not correct, but (R) is correct.
(4) (A) is correct, but (R) is not correct.

62. Identify the correct code for the Assertion (A) and Reason (R) for the code given below :
Assertion (A) : Defence planning is a complex area that seeks to ensure that a defence
system has the necessary forces, assets, facilities and capabilities of fulfil its
tasks.
Reason (R) : Strategic planning usually provides broad strategic goals, describes risks
and threats, declares policies and defines available resources and constraints.
Code :
(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct.
(2) Both (A) and (R) are not correct.
(3) (A) is not correct, but (R) is correct.
(4) (A) is correct, but (R) is not correct.

63. Which one of the following is associated with the term ‘INDARC’ :
(1) An indigenously developed radar system inducted into Indian Defence.
(2) India’s Satellite to provide services to countries of Indian Ocean Rim.
(3) A Scientific establishment set up by India in Antarctic region.
(4) India’s underwater observatory to scientifically study the Arctic region.

64. The term ‘Fat Boy in Space’ refers to which one of the following ?
(1) Mangalayan (2) Cartostat
(3) IRNSS (4) GSLV Mark - III

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60. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ ‚¥SÕÊŸ ∑§Ê Áfl‡fl ’Ò¥∑§ ∑§Ë ““Ÿ⁄U◊ ´§áÊ Áfl¥«UÊ”” ∑§ M§¬ ◊¥ ¡ÊŸÊ ¡ÊÃÊ „Ò —
(1) ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ Áfl∑§Ê‚ ◊¥ø
(2) •ãÃ⁄Uʸc≈U˛Ëÿ ◊ÈŒ˝Ê ∑§Ê·
(3) •ãÃ⁄Uʸc≈U˛Ëÿ ÁflûÊ ÁŸª◊
(4) •ãÃ⁄Uʸc≈U˛Ëÿ Áfl∑§Ê‚ ∞¡ã‚Ë

61. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ◊¥ ‚ •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) ÃÕÊ Ã∑¸§ (R) ∑§ Á‹∞ ‚„Ë ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —
•Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) — å‹ÊÁŸ¥ª, ¬˝Êª˝ÊÁ◊¥ª •ÊÒ⁄U ’¡Á≈¥Uª ¬˝áÊÊ‹Ë (¬Ë.¬Ë.’Ë.∞‚.) ∑§ M§¬ ◊¥ ÁflÁŒÃ ⁄UˇÊÊ ‚¥‚ÊœŸ ¬˝’¥œŸ
¬˝áÊÊ‹Ë ∑§ß¸ Áfl∑§Á‚à ⁄UÊc≈˛UÊ¥ mÊ⁄UÊ ¬˝Ê⁄¥U÷ ∑§⁄U ŒË ªß¸ „Ò–
Ã∑¸§ (R) — ⁄UáÊŸËÁà Áfl∑§Ê‚ ÃÕÊ ’¡Á≈¥Uª ∑§Ê ∑§ß¸ ⁄UÊC˛Ê¥ ◊¥ SflÃ¥òÊ ªÁÃÁflÁœÿÊ° ◊ÊŸÊ ¡ÊÃÊ „Ò –
∑ͧ≈U —
(1) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥ ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R); (A) ∑§Ê ‚„Ë S¬CË∑§⁄UáÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò¥–
(2) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ª‹Ã „Ò¥–
(3) (A) ª‹Ã „Ò ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R) ‚„Ë „Ò–
(4) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R) ª‹Ã „Ò–

62. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ◊¥ ‚ •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) ÃÕÊ Ã∑¸§ (R) ∑§ Á‹∞ ‚„Ë ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —
•Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) — ⁄UˇÊÊ ÁŸÿÊ¡Ÿ ∞∑§ ¡Á≈U‹ ˇÊòÊ „Ò ¡Ê ÿ„ ‚ÈÁŸÁ‡øà ∑§⁄UŸÊ øÊ„ÃÊ „Ò Á∑§ ⁄UˇÊÊ ¬˝áÊÊ‹Ë ◊¥ •Êfl‡ÿ∑§
’‹, ‚¥¬ÁûÊÿÊ°, ‚ÈÁflœÊ∞¥ ÃÕÊ •¬ŸÊ ∑§Êÿ¸ ¬Í⁄UÊ ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§Ë ˇÊ◊ÃÊ „Ê–
Ã∑¸§ (R) — ⁄UáÊŸËÁÃ∑§ ÁŸÿÊ¡Ÿ ¬˝Êÿ— √ÿʬ∑§ ⁄UáÊŸËÁÃ∑§ ‹ˇÿ ◊È„ÒÿÊ ∑§⁄UÊÃÊ „Ò ÃÕÊ ¡ÊÁπ◊ •ÊÒ⁄U πÃ⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê
flÁáʸà ∑§⁄UÃÊ „Ò, ŸËÁÃÿÊ¥ ∑§Ë ÉÊÊ·áÊÊ ∑§⁄UÃÊ „Ò ÃÕÊ ©¬‹éœ ‚¥‚ÊœŸ ÃÕÊ ’ʜʕÊ¥ ∑§Ê ¬Á⁄U÷ÊÁ·Ã
∑§⁄UÃÊ „Ò–
∑ͧ≈U —
(1) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥–
(2) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ª‹Ã „Ò¥–
(3) (A) ª‹Ã „Ò ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R) ‚„Ë „Ò–
(4) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R) ª‹Ã „Ò–

63. ““ߥ«UÊ∑¸§””(•Êß.∞Ÿ.«UË.∞.•Ê⁄U.‚Ë.) ‡ÊéŒ ÁŸêŸÊ¥Á∑§Ã ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚‚ ‚ê’ÁãœÃ „Ò —


(1) SflŒ‡Ê ◊¥ Áfl∑§Á‚à ⁄U«UÊ⁄U ¬˝áÊÊ‹Ë ¡Ê ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ⁄UˇÊÊ ◊¥ ¬˝ÁÃÁDà ∑§Ë ªß¸ „Ò–
(2) ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ ◊„ʂʪ⁄U Á⁄U◊ ∑§ Œ‡ÊÊ¥ ∑§ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê ©¬ª˝„ mÊ⁄UÊ ‚flÊ∞¥ ¬˝ŒÊŸ ∑§⁄UŸÊ
(3) ÷Ê⁄Uà mÊ⁄UÊ ŒÁˇÊáÊ œ˝ÈflËÿ ˇÊòÊ ◊¥ flÒôÊÊÁŸ∑§ ¬˝ÁÃDÊŸ SÕʬŸÊ
(4) ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ë ¡‹ŸËø flœ‡ÊÊ‹Ê ©ûÊ⁄U œ˝ÈflËÿ ˇÊòÊ ∑§Ê flÒôÊÊÁŸ∑§ •äÿÿŸ ∑§⁄UÃË „Ò–

64. ÿ„ ¬ŒflÊÄÿ “»Ò§≈U ’ÊÚÿ ߟ S¬‚” (•¥ÃÁ⁄UˇÊ ◊¥ ◊Ê≈UÊ ‹«∏∑§Ê) ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ ∞∑§ ∑§Ê ‚¥∑§Ã ∑§⁄UÃÊ „Ò?
(1) ◊¥ª‹ÿÊŸ (2) ∑§Ê≈UÊ¸S≈UÊ≈U
(3) •Êß.•Ê⁄U.∞Ÿ.∞‚.∞‚. (4) ¡Ë.∞‚.∞‹.flË. ◊Ê∑¸§ - III

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65. The main aim of Barak (3) missile is :
(1) to provide the user the capability to neutralise any aerial threat.
(2) to pre-empt any missile threat from the sea.
(3) to provide the user the capability to neutralise any threat from the land.
(4) to provide the user the capability to pre-empt any threat from the space.

66. Indian Space Agency ISRO on 15th February 2017 scripted history by successfully launching
a record of Satellites on a single rocket from the spaceport in Sriharikota are :
(1) 84 Satellites (2) 94 Satellites (3) 104 Satellites (4) 114 Satellites

67. Identify the correct code for the Assertion (A) and Reason (R) on the basis of code given
below :
Assertion (A) : USA is keen to extend NATO’s influence into Eastern Europe.
Reason (R) : USA wants to balance the states of Eastern Europe with those of Western
Europe.
Code :
(1) Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the logic of (A).
(2) Both (A) and (R) are not correct.
(3) (A) is correct, but (R) is not correct.
(4) (R) is correct, but (A) is not correct.

68. The Presidential House in South Korea is known as :


(1) Blue House (2) White House (3) Green House (4) Pink House

69. Who among the following is the President of South Africa :


(1) Nelson Mandela (2) Mogoeng Mogoeng
(3) Cyril Ramaphosa (4) Jacob Zuma

70. Who among the following leaders the term ‘Long March’ was associated with :
(1) Vladamir Ulyanova Lenin (2) Mahatma Gandhi
(3) Mao Tse - Tung (4) Subhash Chandra Bose

71. Which one of the following plans was associated with Reconstruction of Europe ?
(1) Baruch Plan (2) Truman Plan (3) German Plan (4) Marshal Plan

72. Who among the following stated that “I never thought I would visit (the South) so suddenly
and believed much would be strange and different but I saw many things that were similar
or the same”?
(1) Moon Jae-in (2) Lee Nak-Yeon (3) Mike Pence (4) Kim-yo-Jong

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65. ’⁄UÊ∑§ (3) Á◊‚Êß‹ ∑§Ê ◊ÈÅÿ ©g‡ÿ „Ò —
(1) ©¬ÿÊÄÃÊ ∑§Ê Á∑§‚Ë ÷Ë „flÊ߸ πÃ⁄U ∑§Ê ÁŸc¬˝÷ÊÁflà ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§Ë ÿÊÇÿÃÊ ¬˝ŒÊŸ ∑§⁄UŸÊ
(2) ‚◊ÈŒ˝ ‚ Á∑§‚Ë Á◊‚Êß‹ πÃ⁄U ∑§Ê ¬„‹ „Ë ⁄UÊ∑§ ŒŸÊ
(3) ©¬ÿÊÄÃÊ ∑§Ê ÷͡ÊòÊ ‚ Á∑§‚Ë ÷Ë πÃ⁄U ∑§Ê ¬˝÷Êfl„ËŸ ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§Ë ÿÊÇÿÃÊ ¬˝ŒÊŸ ∑§⁄UŸÊ
(4) ©¬ÿÊÄÃÊ ∑§Ê •¥ÃÁ⁄UˇÊ ‚ Á∑§‚Ë ÷Ë πÃ⁄U ∑§Ê ¬„‹ ‚ „Ë •Áœ∑Χà ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§Ë ÿÊÇÿÃÊ ¬˝ŒÊŸ ∑§⁄UŸÊ–

66. 15 »§⁄Ufl⁄UË 2017 ∑§Ê ÷Ê⁄UÃËÿ S¬‚ ∞¡ã‚Ë mÊ⁄UÊ üÊË „Á⁄U∑§Ê≈UÊ ◊¥ •¥ÃÁ⁄UˇÊ ¬ûÊŸ/’¥Œ⁄UªÊ„ ‚ ∞∑§‹ ⁄UÊÚ∑§≈U ¬⁄U ∑§ß¸
©¬ª˝„ ‚»§‹ÃʬÍfl¸∑§ ¿UÊ«∏ ª∞, flÊ Á∑§ÃŸ Õ?
(1) 84 ©¬ª˝„ (2) 94 ©¬ª˝„ (3) 104 ©¬ª˝„ (4) 114 ©¬ª˝„

67. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ∑§ •ÊœÊ⁄U ¬⁄U •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) ÃÕÊ Ã∑¸§ (R) ∑§ Á‹∞ ‚„Ë ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —
•Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) — ÿÍ.∞‚.∞. ¬Ífl˸ ÿÍ⁄UÊ¬ Ã∑§ ŸÊ≈UÊ ∑§Ê ¬˝‚Ê⁄U ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§Ê ßë¿ÈU∑§ „Ò–
Ã∑¸§ (R) — ÿÍ.∞‚.∞. ¬Ífl˸ ÿÍ⁄UÊ¬ ∑§ ⁄UÊC˛Ê¥ ∑§Ê ‚¥ÃÈ‹Ÿ ¬Á‡ø◊Ë ÿÍ⁄UÊ¬ ∑§ ‚ÊÕ ∑§⁄UŸÊ øÊ„ÃÊ „Ò–
∑ͧ≈U —
(1) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥ ‹Á∑§Ÿ (R) (A) ∑§Ê Ã∑¸§ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò–
(2) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ª‹Ã „Ò¥–
(3) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò, ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R) ª‹Ã „Ò–
(4) (R) ‚„Ë „Ò, ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (A) ª‹Ã „Ò–

68. ŒÁˇÊáÊ ∑§ÊÁ⁄UÿÊ ◊¥ •ÊflÊ‚Ëÿ ÉÊ⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê ∑§„Ê ¡ÊÃÊ „Ò —


(1) éÀÿÍ „Ê™§‚ (2) √„Ê߸≈U „Ê™§‚ (3) ª˝ËŸ „Ê™§‚ (4) Á¬¥∑§ „Ê™§‚

69. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ŒÁˇÊáÊ •»˝§Ë∑§Ê ∑§Ê ⁄UÊC˛¬Áà ∑§ÊÒŸ „Ò —


(1) ŸÀ‚Ÿ ◊¥«U‹Ê (2) ◊ÊªÊ∞¥ª ◊ÊªÊ∞¥ª
(3) ‚ÊßÁ⁄U‹ ⁄UÊ◊»§Ê‚Ê (4) ¡Ò∑§’ ¡È◊Ê

70. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ ŸÃÊ ∑§ ‚ÊÕ “‹Ê°ª ◊Êø¸” ‡ÊéŒ ¡È«∏UÊ „Ò —
(1) √‹ÊŒË◊Ë⁄U ÿÍÀÿÊŸÊflÊ ‹ÁŸŸ (2) ◊„Êà◊Ê ªÊ¥œË
(3) ◊Ê•Ê à‚ ÃÈ¥ª (4) ‚È÷Ê· øãŒ˝ ’Ê‚

71. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ë ÿÊ¡ŸÊ ÿÍ⁄UÊ¬ ∑§ ¬ÈŸÁŸ¸◊ʸáÊ ‚ ¡È«∏Ë „È߸ „Ò —
(1) ’M§ø ÿÊ¡ŸÊ (2) ≈˛UKÍ◊ÒŸ ÿÊ¡ŸÊ (3) ¡◊¸Ÿ ÿÊ¡ŸÊ (4) ◊ʇʸ‹ ÿÊ¡ŸÊ

72. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚Ÿ ∑§„Ê „Ò Á∑§ ““◊Ò¥Ÿ ∑§÷Ë Ÿ„Ë¥ ‚ÊøÊ ÕÊ Á∑§ ◊Ò¥ ßÃŸË ¡ÀŒË (ŒÁˇÊáÊ ∑§Ë) ÿÊòÊÊ ∑§M¥§ªÊ •ÊÒ⁄U ◊⁄UÊ
Áfl‡flÊ‚ ÕÊ Á∑§ ∑§Ê»§Ë ∑ȧ¿U ŸÿÊ •ÊÒ⁄U •‹ª „ÊªÊ ¬⁄¥UÃÈ ◊Ò¥Ÿ ∑§ß¸ ∞‚Ë øË¡¥ ŒπË „Ò¥ ¡Ê ©‚Ë ¬˝∑§Ê⁄U ∑§Ë ÿÊ fl„Ë ÕË¥”” —
(1) ◊ÍŸ ¡ ߟ (2) ‹Ë ŸÊ∑§ ÿŸ (3) ◊Ê߸∑§ ¬¥‚ (4) Á∑§◊ ÿÊ ¡Ê¥ª

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73. Arrange the following in the ascending chronological order by using the code given below :
(a) Triple Alliance or Triplice formed
(b) Franco - Russian Alliance formed
(c) Franco - British “Entente cordiale” Agreements
(d) Anglo - Russian Entente Agreement
Code :
(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (b), (c), (d), (a)
(3) (c), (d), (a), (b) (4) (d), (a), (b), (c)

74. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) gave the verdict on the case filed by the tiny Marshal
Islands against India, Pakistan and Britain on :
(1) 10th May, 2016 (2) 5th October, 2016
(3) 10th June, 2016 (4) 5th November, 2016

75. The 2001 Nice Treaty between EU members is related which one of the following ?
(1) Removal of all non - tarriff barriers
(2) Led to the Eastward expansion of European Community
(3) Destroyed the pound
(4) Created the common market

76. Which one of the following is the role of the European Commission ?
(1) Initiating, administering and overseeing the implementation of EU policies and
Legislation.
(2) Representatives of the EU investigating the operations of other institutions.
(3) Representing the views of national governments.
(4) Determining the ultimate shape of EU Legislation.

77. Identify the correct code for the Assertion (A) and Reason (R) as given below :
Assertion (A) : The 1993 Border Peace and Tranquillity Agreement between India and China
enabled both to have a legally binding reality to move beyond the Cobweb
of 1962 conflict.
Reason (R) : This remained easier for China, for it was the victor in that conflict, while
India still bears psychological scars from 1962 debacle.
Code :
(1) (A) is correct, but (R) is not correct.
(2) (A) is not correct, but (R) is correct.
(3) Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the correct interpretation of (A).
(4) Both (A) and (R) are not correct. Nor (R) is the correct interpretation of (A).

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73. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê ©¬ÿÊª ∑§⁄UÃ „È∞ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ∑§Ê •Ê⁄UÊ„Ë ∑§Ê‹∑˝§◊ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U √ÿflÁSÕà ∑§⁄¥U —
(a) Á≈˛U¬‹ •‹Êÿ¥‚ •ÕflÊ Á≈˛Uå‹Êß∑§ »§Ê◊¸«˜U
(b) »˝§Ê¥∑§Ê-⁄UÁ‡ÊÿŸ •‹Êÿ¥‚ »§Ê◊¸«˜U
(c) »˝§Ê¥∑§Ê-Á’˝Á≈U‡Ê ““∞Ÿ≈Uã≈U ∑§ÊÁ«¸U•Ê‹”” ∞ª˝Ë◊¥≈U
(d) ∞¥Ç‹Ê- ⁄UÁ‡ÊÿŸ ∞Ÿ≈Uã≈U ∞ª˝Ë◊¥≈U
∑ͧ≈U —
(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (b), (c), (d), (a)
(3) (c), (d), (a), (b) (4) (d), (a), (b), (c)

74. •ãÃ⁄UʸC˛Ëÿ ãÿÊÿÊ‹ÿ (•Ê߸‚Ë¡) Ÿ ÷Ê⁄UÃ, ¬ÊÁ∑§SÃÊŸ •ÊÒ⁄U Á’˝≈UŸ ∑§ ÁflL§h ≈UÊ߸ŸË ◊ʇʸ‹ mˬ‚◊Í„ mÊ⁄UÊ ŒÊÿ⁄U ◊Ê◊‹
◊¥ ÁŸáʸÿ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ ÃÊ⁄UËπ ∑§Ê ‚ÈŸÊÿÊ ÕÊ —
(1) 10 ◊߸, 2016 (2) 5 •Ä≈ÍU’⁄U, 2016
(3) 10 ¡ÍŸ, 2016 (4) 5 Ÿflê’⁄U, 2016

75. ÿÍ⁄UÊ¬Ëÿ ‚¥ÉÊ (߸ÿÍ) ‚ŒSÿÊ¥ ∑§ ’Ëø 2001 ∑§Ë ŸÊ߸‚ ≈˛UË≈UË ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚‚ ‚¥’¥ÁœÃ „Ò —
(1) ‚÷Ë ªÒ⁄U-¬˝‡ÊÈÀ∑§ •fl⁄UÊœÊ¥ ∑§Ê „≈UÊŸ
(2) ¬ÍflʸÁ÷◊ÈÁπ ÁŒ‡ÊÊ ∑§Ë •Ê⁄U ÿÍ⁄UÊ¬Ëÿ ‚¥ÉÊ ∑§Ê ÁflSÃÊ⁄U
(3) ¬Ê©á«U ∑§Ê ŸC ∑§⁄UŸ
(4) ‚Ê◊Êãÿ ’Ê¡Ê⁄U ∑§ ‚ΡŸ

76. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ÿÍ⁄UÊ¬Ëÿ •ÊÿÊª ∑§Ë ÷ÍÁ◊∑§Ê ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ë „Ò —


(1) ÿÍ⁄UÊÁ¬ÿŸ ‚¥ÉÊ ∑§Ë ŸËÁÃÿÊ¥ ÃÕÊ ÁflœÊŸ ∑§ Á∑˝§ÿÊãflÿŸ ∑§Ê ¬˝Ê⁄¥U÷ ∑§⁄UŸÊ, ¬˝‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ ‚¥÷Ê‹ŸÊ ÃÕÊ ÁŸª⁄UÊŸË
(2) ÿÍ⁄UÊ¬Ëÿ ‚¥ÉÊ ∑§ ¬˝ÁÃÁŸÁœÿÊ¥ mÊ⁄UÊ •ãÿ ‚¥SÕÊ•Ê¥ ∑§ ¬˝øÊ‹Ÿ ∑§Ë ¡Ê°ø
(3) ⁄UÊC˛Ëÿ ‚⁄U∑§Ê⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ ÁfløÊ⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê ¬˝ÁÃÁŸÁœûfl
(4) ÿÍ⁄UÊ¬Ëÿ ‚¥ÉÊ ∑§ ÁflœÊŸ ∑§ •¥ÁÃ◊ M§¬ ∑§Ê ÁŸœÊ¸⁄UáÊ

77. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ •Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) ÃÕÊ Ã∑¸§ (R) ∑§ Á‹∞ ‚„Ë ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê øÿŸ ∑§⁄¥U —
•Á÷∑§ÕŸ (A) — ÷Ê⁄Uà ÃÕÊ øËŸ ∑§ ’Ëø 1993 ◊¥ „È∞ ’ÊÚ«¸U⁄U ¬Ë‚ ∞á«U ≈˛¥UÁÄflÁ‹≈UË ∞ª˝Ë◊¥≈U ‚ ŒÊŸÊ¥ ⁄UÊC˛Ê¥ ∑§Ê
1962 ∑§ ∑§ÊÚ’fl’ ‚¥ÉÊ·¸ ‚ •Êª ¡Ê∑§⁄U ∑§ÊŸÍŸË M§¬ ‚ ’Êäÿ∑§Ê⁄UË flÊSÃÁfl∑§ÃÊ ∑§Ê ◊ÊŸŸÊ ¬«∏ªÊ–
Ã∑¸§ (R) — ÿ„ øËŸ ∑§ Á‹∞ •Ê‚ÊŸ „ÊªÊ ÄÿÊ¥Á∑§ fl„ ‚¥ÉÊ·¸ ◊¥ Áfl¡ÿË „È•Ê ÕÊ ¡’Á∑§ ÷Ê⁄Uà ∑§Ê 1962 ∑§
Áfläfl¥‚ ∑§Ë ◊ŸÊflÒôÊÊÁŸ∑§ Œ’Êfl ¤Ê‹ ⁄U„Ê „Ò–
∑ͧ≈U —
(1) (A) ‚„Ë „Ò ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R) ª‹Ã „Ò–
(2) (A) ª‹Ã „Ò ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R) ‚„Ë „Ò–
(3) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ‚„Ë „Ò¥ ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R); (A) ∑§Ê ‚„Ë S¬CË∑§⁄UáÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò–
(4) (A) •ÊÒ⁄U (R) ŒÊŸÊ¥ ª‹Ã „Ò¥ ¬⁄¥UÃÈ (R); (A) ∑§Ê ‚„Ë S¬CË∑§⁄UáÊ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò–

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78. Arrange the following Arms Control Agreements in the ascending chronological order by
using the code given below :
(a) Chemical Weapons Convention.
(b) Limited Test Ban Treaty
(c) Biological and Toxic Weapons Convention.
(d) The Protocol for the Prohibition of the use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or other
Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare.
Code :
(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (b), (c), (d), (a)
(3) (d), (b), (c), (a) (4) (c), (d), (a), (b)

79. Which one of the following countries was not involved in negotiating the Washington Naval
Treaty of 1922 :
(1) The United States (2) Japan
(3) United Kingdom (4) Germany

80. Arrange the following in the ascending chronological order by using the code given below :
(a) African Nuclear Weapons - Free Zone Treaty
(b) South Pacific Nuclear Weapons - Free Zone Treaty
(c) Convention on Cluster Munitions
(d) Agreed Framework Between The United States and the Democratic People’s Republic
of Korea (DPRK).
Code :
(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (b), (d), (a), (c)
(3) (c), (b), (d), (a) (4) (d), (c), (a), (b)

81. Which one of the following is considered as the origin of natural law thinking :
(1) Thomas Hobbes and John Locke
(2) The Magna Carta
(3) Greek, Christian and Medieval Catholic theology
(4) Confucianism

82. Which one of the following is the main function of the World Trade Organization (WTO) :
(1) Enforcing of Uruguay Round Agreements.
(2) Administering trade dispute settlement procedures
(3) Facilitating multi-lateral trade relations of member countries and reviewing trade
policies.
(4) Promoting trade barriers

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78. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê ©¬ÿÊª ∑§⁄UÃ „È∞ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ‡ÊSòÊ ÁŸÿ¥òÊáÊ ‚◊¤ÊÊÒÃÊ¥ ∑§Ê •Ê⁄UÊ„Ë ∑˝§◊ ◊¥ ∑§Ê‹∑˝§◊ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U
√ÿflÁSÕà ∑§⁄¥U —
(a) ∑Ò§Á◊∑§‹ flˬŸ ∑§ãfl¥‡ÊŸ
(b) Á‹Á◊≈« ≈US≈U ’ÒŸ ≈˛UË≈UË
(c) ’ÊÚÿ‹ÊÁ¡∑§‹ ∞á«U ≈UÊÚÁÄ‚∑§ flˬŸ ∑§ãfl¥‡ÊŸ
(d) ÿÈh ◊¥ ‡flÊ‚⁄UÊœŸ, ¡„⁄UË‹Ë ÃÕÊ •ãÿ ªÒ‚Ê¥ ÃÕÊ ÿÈh ∑§Ë ¡ËflÊáÊÈ ¬hÁà ∑§ ©¬ÿÊª ∑§ ÁŸ·œ ∑§ Á‹∞ ŸÿÊøÊ⁄U
∑ͧ≈U —
(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (b), (c), (d), (a)
(3) (d), (b), (c), (a) (4) (c), (d), (a), (b)

79. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê ⁄UÊC˛ 1922 ∑§Ë flÊÁ‡Ê¥ª≈UŸ ŸÊÒ‚ŸÊ ‚¥Áœ ∑§Ë ‚◊¤ÊÊÒÃÊ flÊûÊʸ ◊¥ ‡ÊÊÁ◊‹ Ÿ„Ë¥ ÕÊ?
(1) ‚¥ÿÈÄà ⁄UÊC˛ (2) ¡Ê¬ÊŸ
(3) ÿÍŸÊ߸≈U«U Á∑¥§ª«U◊ (4) ¡◊¸ŸË

80. ŸËø ÁŒ∞ ª∞ ∑ͧ≈U ∑§Ê ©¬ÿÊª ∑§⁄U∑§ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ∑§Ê •Ê⁄UÊ„Ë ∑§Ê‹∑˝§◊ÊŸÈ‚Ê⁄U √ÿflÁSÕà ∑§⁄¥U —
(a) •»˝§Ë∑§Ÿ ãÿÍÄ‹Ëÿ⁄U Áfl¬Ÿ - »˝§Ë ¡ÊŸ ‚¥Áœ
(b) ‚Ê©Õ ¬Á‚Á»§∑§ ãÿÍÄ‹Ëÿ⁄U Áfl¬Ÿ - »˝§Ë ¡ÊŸ ‚¥Áœ
(c) Ä‹S≈U⁄U êÿÍÁŸ‡ÊŸ ¬⁄U ‚¥Áœ¬òÊ
(d) ‚¥ÿÈÄà ⁄UÊC˛ ÃÕÊ «U◊Ê∑˝§Á≈U∑§ ¬Ë¬À‚ Á⁄U¬Áé‹∑§ •ÊÚ»§ ∑§ÊÁ⁄UÿÊ («UË ¬Ë •Ê⁄U ∑§) ∑§ ’Ëø ‚ê◊Áà M§¬⁄UπÊ
∑ͧ≈U —
(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (b), (d), (a), (c)
(3) (c), (b), (d), (a) (4) (d), (c), (a), (b)

81. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ ¬˝Ê∑ΧÁÃ∑§ ãÿÊÿ ÁfløÊ⁄UœÊ⁄UÊU ∑§Ê ¡Ÿ∑§ ◊ÊŸÊ ¡ÊÃÊ „Ò —
(1) ÕÊÚ◊‚ „Êé‚ ÃÕÊ ¡ÊÚŸ ‹ÊÚ∑§
(2) Œ ◊ÒÇŸÊ ∑§Ê≈Uʸ
(3) ª˝Ë∑§, Á∑˝§‡øÿŸ ÃÕÊ ◊äÿ∑§Ê‹ËŸ ∑Ò§ÕÊÁ‹∑§ ÁfløÊ⁄UœÊ⁄UÊ
(4) ∑§ãçÿÍÁ‡Êÿ‡ÊflÊŒ

82. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê Áfl‡fl √ÿʬÊ⁄U ‚¥ª∆UŸ («UéÀÿÍ.≈UË.•Ê.) ∑§Ê ◊ÈÅÿ ∑§Êÿ¸ „Ò —
(1) ™§M§Çfl ªÊ‹◊¡ ‚ê◊‹Ÿ ∑§Ê ¬˝fløŸ ∑§⁄UŸÊ
(2) √ÿʬÊ⁄U ÁflflÊŒ ÁŸ¬≈UÊŸ ¬hÁà ∑§Ê ∑§Êÿ¸ ŒπŸÊ
(3) ‚ŒSÿ ⁄UÊC˛Ê¥ ∑§Ê ’„ȬˇÊËÿ √ÿʬÊ⁄U ‚¥’¥œÊ¥ ∑§Ë ‚ÈÁflœÊ∞¥ ¬˝ŒÊŸ ∑§⁄UŸÊ ÃÕÊ √ÿʬÊ⁄U ŸËÁÃÿÊ¥ ∑§Ë ‚◊ˡÊÊ ∑§⁄UŸÊ
(4) √ƒÊʬÊ⁄U •fl⁄UÊœÊ¥ ∑§Ê ’…∏UÊflÊ ŒŸÊ

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83. Which one of the following is the legitimate case of humanitarian intervention in international
politics ?
(1) When it is done to prevent genocide.
(2) When it is done to take down a murderous regime.
(3) When it is done to alleviate famine.
(4) When it is done through the chapter - VII enforcement provisions of the Security Council
of the United Nations.

84. Which one of the following is an example of how emerging powers have impacted the
international governance system ?
(1) India, Brazil and South Africa have been installed as Permanent Observer Countries in
the UN Security Council.
(2) The BASIC countries have created a formal intergovernmental organization similar to
G8.
(3) Brazil and India have joined the US and the EU as a member of the WTO inner
negotiating circle.
(4) ASEAN has been granted the right to appoint a senior Vice President of the World
Bank Group.

85. ‘Liberal Global Order’ relates to which one of the following ?


(1) A 1990s assumption that liberal values as defined and promoted by the United States is
leading towards a more tranquil world.
(2) A neo - realist ironical denouncement of soft values as a major factor in international
affairs.
(3) A UN doctrine meant to guide diplomatic relations, first advanced by Secretary General
Pérez de Cuéllar.
(4) A theoretical explanation how financial and trade globalization will spill over to other
areas and gradually deepen integration.

86. Which one of the following is NOT one of the arguments made by Kenneth Waltz in the ‘The
Stability of a Bipolar World’ in favour of bipolar stability ?
(1) There are no peripheries in a bipolar system.
(2) There is a high degree of uncertainty in a bipolar system.
(3) There is nearly constant pressure and recurring crises.
(4) There is an increased intensity and extension of the range of conflicts.

87. The importance of Woodrow Wilson’s “Fourteen Points” to the study of International Relations
is because of which one of the following ?
(1) They are the foundations for the Realist approach in International Relations.
(2) They are the foundations for the Idealist approach in International Relations.
(3) They are the foundations for the Liberal approach in International Relations.
(4) They are the foundations for Deterrence theories in International Relations.

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83. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê •¥Ã⁄UʸC˛Ëÿ ⁄UÊ¡ŸËÁà ◊¥ ◊ÊŸflÃÊflÊŒË „SÃˇÊ¬ ∑§Ê ©Áøà ◊Ê◊‹Ê „Ò —
(1) ¡’ ÿ„ ¡Ÿ‚¥„Ê⁄U ⁄UÊ∑§Ÿ ∑§ Á‹∞ Á∑§ÿÊ ªÿÊ „Ê
(2) ¡’ ÿ„ Á„¥‚∑§ ŒÊÒ⁄U ∑§ ⁄UÊ∑§Ÿ ∑§ Á‹∞ Á∑§ÿÊ ªÿÊ „Ê
(3) ¡’ ÿ„ ÷Èπ◊⁄UË ⁄UÊ∑§Ÿ ∑§ Á‹∞ Á∑§ÿÊ ªÿÊ „Ê
(4) ¡’ ÿ„ ‚¥ÿÈÄà ⁄UÊC˛ ∑§Ë ‚È⁄UˇÊÊ ¬Á⁄U·Œ ∑§ •äÿÊÿ-VII ¬˝fløŸ ©¬’¥œÊ¥ ∑§ ◊Êäÿ◊ ‚ Á∑§ÿÊ ªÿÊ „Ò–

84. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ fl„ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê ©ŒÊ„⁄UáÊ „Ò ¡Ê ÿ„ ’ÃÊÃÊ „Ò Á∑§ ©÷⁄UÃË „È߸ ‡ÊÁÄÃÿÊ¥ Ÿ •¥Ã⁄UʸD˛Ëÿ ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ ¬˝áÊÊ‹Ë ∑§Ê
¬˝÷ÊÁflà Á∑§ÿÊ „Ò —
(1) ÷Ê⁄UÃ, ’˝Ê¡Ë‹ •ÊÒ⁄U ŒÁˇÊáÊ •»˝§Ë∑§Ê ‚¥ÿÈÄà ⁄UÊC˛ ‚È⁄UˇÊÊ ¬Á⁄U·Œ ◊¥ SÕÊÿË ¬ÿ¸flˇÊ∑§ ⁄UÊC˛Ê¥ ∑§ M§¬ ◊¥ ‚¥SÕÊÁ¬Ã „Ò¥–
(2) “’Á‚∑§” ⁄UÊC˛Ê¥ Ÿ ¡Ë8 ∑§Ë Ã⁄U„ ∞∑§ •ÊÒ¬øÊÁ⁄U∑§ •ãÃ⁄U‡ÊÊ‚∑§Ëÿ ‚¥ª∆UŸ ’ŸÊÿÊ „Ò–
(3) ’˝Ê¡Ë‹ •ÊÒ⁄U ÷Ê⁄Uà «UéÀÿÍ.≈UË.•Ê. ߟ⁄U ŸªÊÁ‡Ê∞Á≈¥Uª ‚Á∑¸§‹ ∑§ ‚ŒSÿ ∑§ M§¬ ◊¥ ‚¥ÿÈÄà ⁄UÊC˛ ÃÕÊ ÿÍ⁄UÊ¬Ëÿ ‚¥ÉÊ
◊¥ ‡ÊÊÁ◊‹ „È∞ „Ò¥–
(4) •ÊÁ‚ÿÊŸ ∑§Ê Áfl‡fl ’Ò¥∑§ ‚◊Í„ ∑§ flÁ⁄UD ©¬ÊäÿˇÊ ÁŸÿÈÄà ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§Ê •Áœ∑§Ê⁄U ÁŒÿÊ ªÿÊ „Ò–

85. ©ŒÊ⁄UflÊŒË flÒÁ‡fl∑§ √ÿflSÕÊ ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚‚ ‚¥’¥ÁœÃ „Ò —


(1) 1990 ∑§Ë ∞∑§ •flœÊ⁄UáÊÊ Á∑§ ‚¥ÿÈÄà ⁄UÊC˛ mÊ⁄UÊ ÿÕÊ ¬Á⁄U÷ÊÁ·Ã •ÊÒ⁄U ¬˝ÊÿÊÁ¡Ã ©ŒÊ⁄UflÊŒË ◊ÍÀÿ ∞∑§ •Áœ∑§ ‡ÊÊ¥Ã
Áfl‡fl ∑§Ë •Ê⁄U ‹ ¡ÊÃ „Ò¥–
(2) •ãÃ⁄UʸC˛Ëÿ ◊Ê◊‹Ê¥ ∑§ ∞∑§ ◊„ûfl¬Íáʸ ÉÊ≈U∑§ ∑§ M§¬ ◊¥ Ÿ⁄U◊ ◊ÍÀÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê ∞∑§ ŸflÿÕÊÕ¸flÊŒË √ÿ¥ÇÿÊà◊∑§ ŒÊ·Ê⁄UÊ¬áÊ–
(3) ∞∑§ ‚¥ÿÈÄà ⁄UÊC˛ Á‚hʥà ¡Ê ∑ͧ≈UŸËÁÃ∑§ ‚¥’¥œÊ¥ ∑§Ê ◊ʪ¸Œ‡Ê¸Ÿ ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§ •Ê‡Êÿ ‚ ’ŸÊÿÊ ªÿÊ ÕÊ •ÊÒ⁄U ©‚∑§Ê
¬˝ÁìʌŸ ◊„Ê‚Áøfl ¬⁄U¡ Œ ÄÿÍ‹Ê⁄U mÊ⁄UÊ Á∑§ÿÊ ªÿÊ ÕÊ–
(4) ∞∑§ ‚ÒhÊÁãÃ∑§ S¬CË∑§⁄UáÊ ¡Ê ÿ„ ’ÃÊÃË „Ò Á∑§ ÁflûÊËÿ •ÊÒ⁄U √ÿʬÊ⁄U flÒÁ‡fl∑§⁄UáÊ Á∑§‚ ¬˝∑§Ê⁄U •ãÿ ˇÊòÊÊ¥ Ã∑§
»Ò§‹ÃÊ „Ò •ÊÒ⁄U œË⁄U œË⁄U ∞∑§Ë∑§⁄UáÊ ∑§Ê ‚ÉÊŸ ∑§⁄UÃÊ „Ò–

86. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê Ámœ˝ÈflË ÁSÕ⁄UÃÊ ∑§ ¬ˇÊ ◊¥ ““Ámœ˝ÈflË Áfl‡fl ∑§Ë ÁSÕ⁄UÃÊ”” ◊¥ ∑§ãÕ flÊÀ$¡ ∑§Ê Ã∑¸§ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò —
(1) Ámœ˝ÈflË ¬˝áÊÊ‹Ë ◊¥ ∑§Ê߸ ¬Á⁄UÁœ Ÿ„Ë¥ „ÊÃË „Ò–
(2) Ámœ˝ÈflË ¬˝áÊÊ‹Ë ◊¥ •àÿÁœ∑§ •ÁŸÁ‡øÃÃÊ „ÊÃË „Ò–
(3) ©‚◊¥ ÁŸ⁄¥UÃ⁄U Œ’Êfl •ÊÒ⁄U ’Ê⁄U ’Ê⁄U ‚◊SÿÊ∞° •ÊÃË „¥Ò–
(4) ©‚◊¥ flÎÁhà ¬˝’‹ÃÊ •ÊÒ⁄U ÁflflÊŒÊ¥ ∑§Ë ‚Ë◊Ê ∑§Ê ÁflSÃÊ⁄U „ÊÃÊ „Ò–

87. •ãÃ⁄UʸC˛Ëÿ ‚¥’¥œÊ¥ ∑§ •äÿÿŸ ∑§ ‚¥Œ÷¸ ◊¥ flÈ«U⁄UÊ ÁflÀ‚Ÿ ∑§ ““øÊÒŒ„ Á’ãŒÈ•Ê¥”” ∑§Ê ◊„ûfl ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚
∑§Ê⁄UáÊ ‚ „Ò —
(1) fl •ãÃ⁄UʸC˛Ëÿ ‚¥’¥œÊ¥ ◊¥ flÊSÃÁfl∑§ ©¬Êª◊ ∑§ •ÊœÊ⁄USÃ¥÷ „Ò–
(2) fl •ãÃ⁄UʸC˛Ëÿ ‚¥’¥œÊ¥ ◊¥ •ÊŒ‡Ê¸flÊŒË ©¬Êª◊ ∑§ •ÊœÊ⁄USÃ¥÷ „Ò¥–
(3) fl •ãÃ⁄UʸC˛Ëÿ ‚¥’¥œÊ¥ ◊¥ ©ŒÊ⁄UflÊŒË ©¬Êª◊ ∑§ •ÊœÊ⁄USÃ¥÷ „Ò¥–
(4) fl •ãÃ⁄UʸC˛Ëÿ ‚¥’¥œÊ¥ ◊¥ ÁŸflÊ⁄U∑§ Á‚hÊ¥ÃÊ¥U ∑§ •ÊœÊ⁄USÃ¥÷ „Ò¥–

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88. Who amongst the following authorities argued that “Nuclear weapons provide the glue that
has held the Western alliance together” ?
(1) Henry Kissinger (2) James Schlesinger
(3) Bill Clinton (4) George P. Shultz

89. “R to P” relates to which one of the following :


(1) “Responsibility to Protect” populations from genocide, war crimes against humanity
and ethnic cleansing was unanimously adopted by all UN members at the 2005 World
Summit.
(2) Protection of populations from natural disasters
(3) Protection of asylum seekers
(4) Protection of minority groups

90. The UN Secretary - General, who released the first report on “Implementing the Responsibility
to Protect (R to P)”.
(1) Kofi Annan (2) Ban Ki-Moon
(3) Boutras - Boutras Ghali (4) Antonio Guterres

91. Which one of the following trends was not supportive to the arms trade in the
20th Century ?
(1) The arms trade shifts from being a private to a government controlled enterprise.
(2) An increase in arms trade.
(3) Decrease in Defence budgets.
(4) A growth in a number and variety of weapons traded.

92. Which one of the following nations recently signed a refugee deal with European Union :
(1) Syria (2) Egypt (3) Turkey (4) Morocco

93. Who amongst the following former US Presidents said, “There are no easy answers, but there
are simple answers. We must have the courage to do what we know is morally right” ?
(1) Jimmy Carter (2) George W. Bush (3) Richard Nixon (4) Ronald Reagan

94. The three levels of institutions in modern international society are :


(1) States, NGO’s, IGO’s
(2) Constitutional institutions, Fundamental institutions and regimes.
(3) Local, National and International
(4) NGO’s, IGO’s and public organizations

95. ‘Jus ad bellum’ is related to which one of the following :


(1) Justice and beauty
(2) Justice and order
(3) The principle that states must observe treaties
(4) Laws of war governing when it is legal to use force as wage war.

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88. ÁŸêŸÊ¥Á∑§Ã ¬˝ÊÁœ∑§ÊÁ⁄UÿÊ¥ ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚Ÿ ÿ„ Ã∑¸§ ¬˝SÃÈà Á∑§ÿÊ Á∑§ ““ŸÊÁ÷∑§Ëÿ „ÁÕÿÊ⁄UÊ¥ Ÿ ©‚ (‚¥ÿÊ¡∑§) ªÊ¥Œ ∑§Ê ∑§Ê◊
Á∑§ÿÊ „Ò Á¡‚Ÿ ¬Á‡ø◊Ë ‚¥ÁœªÈ≈U ∑§Ê ∞∑§ ‚ÊÕ ’ŸÊÿ ⁄UπÊ „Ò”” —
(1) „Ÿ⁄UË Á∑§Á‚¥¡⁄U (2) ¡ê‚ ‡‹Á‚¥ª⁄U
(3) Á’‹ ÁÄ‹¥≈UŸ (4) ¡Ê¡¸ ¬Ë. ‡ÊÈÀ¡

89. ““•Ê⁄U ≈ÍU ¬Ë”” ÁŸêŸÊ¥Á∑§Ã ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚∑§Ê ‚¥ŒÁ÷¸Ã „Ò —


(1) ¡Ÿ‚¥„Ê⁄U, ◊ÊŸflÃÊ ∑§ ÁflL§h ÿÈh •¬⁄UÊœ •ÊÒ⁄U ŸÎ¡ÊÃËÿ ‡ÊÊœŸ ‚ ““Á⁄U‚¬Ê¥¡ËÁ’Á‹≈UË ≈ÍU ¬˝Ê≈UÄ≈U”” ∑§Ê fl·¸ 2005
∑§ Áfl‡fl Á‡Êπ⁄U ‚ê◊‹Ÿ ◊¥ ÿÍ.∞Ÿ. ∑§ ‚÷Ë ‚ŒSÿÊ¥ mÊ⁄UÊ ‚fl¸‚ê◊Áà ‚ •¬ŸÊÿÊ ªÿÊ ÕÊ–
(2) ¬˝Ê∑ΧÁÃ∑§ •Ê¬ŒÊ ‚ ¡Ÿ‚¥ÅÿÊ ∑§Ê ‚¥⁄UˇÊáÊ
(3) •ÊüÊÿ ¬ÊŸ ∑§Ë øCÊ ∑§⁄UŸ flÊ‹Ê¥ ∑§Ê ‚¥⁄UˇÊáÊ
(4) •À¬‚¥Åÿ∑§ ‚◊Í„Ê¥ ∑§Ê ‚¥⁄UˇÊáÊ

90. fl„ ÿÍ.∞Ÿ. ◊„Ê‚Áøfl, Á¡ã„Ê¥Ÿ ““⁄UˇÊáÊ ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§Ë Á¡ê◊ŒÊ⁄UË ∑§ Á∑˝§ÿÊãflÿŸ”” ¬⁄U ¬˝Õ◊ Á⁄U¬Ê≈¸U ‹Ê∑§ÊÁ¬¸Ã ∑§Ë ÕË —
(1) ∑§Ê»§Ë •ãŸÊŸ (2) ’ÊŸ ∑§Ë-◊ÍŸ
(3) ’ÈÃ⁄U‚-’ÈÃ⁄U‚ ÉÊÊ‹Ë (4) ∞Ÿ≈UÊÁŸ•Ê ªÈ≈ÒU⁄U˜⁄U‚

91. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ë ∞∑§ 20 flË¥ ‡ÊÃÊéŒË ◊¥ ‡ÊSòÊ √ÿʬÊ⁄U ∑§Ë ¬˝flÎÁûÊ ∑§Ë •ŸÈªÊ◊Ë Ÿ„Ë¥ ÕË?
(1) •ÊÿÈœ √ÿʬÊ⁄U ÁŸ¡Ë ‚ ‚⁄U∑§Ê⁄U ÁŸÿÁãòÊà ©l◊ ∑§Ë •Ê⁄U ‚⁄U∑§ ªÿÊ
(2) ‡ÊSòÊ √ÿʬÊ⁄U ◊¥ flÎÁh
(3) ⁄UˇÊÊ ’¡≈U ◊¥ ∑§◊Ë
(4) √ÿʬÊ⁄U Á∑§ÿ ¡ÊŸ flÊ‹ •SòÊÊ¥ ∑§Ë ‚¥ÅÿÊ •ÊÒ⁄U ÁflÁflœÃÊ ◊¥ Áfl∑§Ê‚

92. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚ Œ‡Ê Ÿ ÿÍ⁄UÊÁ¬ÿŸ ‚¥ÉÊ ∑§ ‚ÊÕ ‡Ê⁄UáÊÊÕ˸ ‚◊¤ÊÊÒÃ ¬⁄U „SÃÊˇÊ⁄U Á∑§ÿÊ —
(1) ‚ËÁ⁄UÿÊ (2) Á◊d (3) ≈U∑§Ë¸ (4) ◊Ê⁄UÊÄ∑§Ê

93. ÿÍ.∞‚. ∑§ ¬Ífl¸ ⁄UÊC˛¬ÁÃÿÊ¥ ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚Ÿ ∑§„Ê „Ò Á∑§, ““∑§Ê߸ •Ê‚ÊŸ ©ûÊ⁄U Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò, Á∑§ãÃÈ ‚⁄U‹ ©ûÊ⁄U Á◊‹ ¡ÊÃ „Ò¥– „◊ Á¡‚
ŸÒÁÃ∑§ M§¬ ‚ ‚„Ë ‚◊¤ÊÃ „Ò¥ fl„ ¬Í⁄UÊ ∑§⁄UŸ ◊¥ „◊ ◊¥ ‚Ê„‚ „ÊŸÊ øÊÁ„∞”” —
(1) Á¡◊Ë ∑§Ê≈¸U⁄U (2) ¡ÊÚ¡¸ «UéÀÿÍ. ’È‡Ê (3) Á⁄Uø«¸U ÁŸÄ‚Ÿ (4) ⁄UÊŸÊÀ«U ⁄U˪Ÿ

94. •ÊœÈÁŸ∑§ •ãÃ⁄UʸC˛Ëÿ ‚◊Ê¡ ◊¥ ‚¥SÕÊ•Ê¥ ∑§ ÃËŸ •¥ª „Ò¥ —
(1) ⁄UÊíÿ, ªÒ⁄U ‚⁄U∑§Ê⁄UË ‚¥ª∆UŸ, •ã× ‚⁄U∑§Ê⁄UË ‚¥ª∆UŸ
(2) ‚¥flÒœÊÁŸ∑§ ‚¥SÕÊ∞¥, ◊ÍÀ÷Íà ‚¥SÕÊ∞¥ •ÊÒ⁄U ‡ÊÊ‚Ÿ
(3) SÕÊŸËÿ, ⁄UÊC˛Ëÿ •ÊÒ⁄U •ãÃ⁄UʸC˛Ëÿ
(4) ªÒ⁄U-‚⁄U∑§Ê⁄UË ‚¥ª∆UŸ, •ã× ‚⁄U∑§Ê⁄UË ‚¥ª∆UŸ •ÊÒ⁄U ‚⁄U∑§Ê⁄UË ‚¥ª∆UŸ

95. ““¡‚ ∞«U ’‹◊”” ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ Á∑§‚‚ ‚¥’¥ÁœÃ „Ò —


(1) ãÿÊÿ •ÊÒ⁄U ‚ÊÒ¥Œÿ¸
(2) ãÿÊÿ •ÊÒ⁄U ‡ÊÊ¥ÁÃ
(3) ÿ„ Á‚hʥà Á∑§ ⁄UÊíÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê •ÁŸflÊÿ¸Ã— ‚¥ÁœÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê ¬Ê‹Ÿ ∑§⁄UŸÊ øÊÁ„∞–
(4) ÿÈh ∑§ ÁŸÿ◊ ¡Ê ÿÈh •Ê⁄¥U÷ ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§ Á‹∞ ’‹ ¬˝ÿÊª ∑§⁄UŸÊ ∑§ÊŸÍŸË „ÊŸ ∑§Ë Œ‡ÊÊ ◊¥ ¬˝÷ÊflË „ÊÃ „Ò¥–

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Read the passage below and answer the following questions from 96 to 100 that are based on
your understanding of the passage :
In China, disintegration has been a threat throughout history. But as in Europe, the threat
has intensified since 2008, when it became clear that China’s economic rise was not unstoppable.
The government is trapped between conflicting economic and political realities. It cannot sustain
breakneck growth on a foundation of low-wage exports, but it does not yet have the middle class
needed to boost domestic consumption to levels that would insulate it from downturns in distant
consumer markets. The reforms required to put the economy on sound footing would be extremely
painful, risking major job losses that would threaten the political standing of the Communist Party.
China’s leaders have tried to split the difference by keeping the economy humming with credit -
driven growth while implementing only modest reform. But this has merely left the country with
enormous debt bubbles and a looming housing crisis, and only slightly closer to addressing its
underlying problems. The risks of instability remain.
Thus, in 2017, the Communist Party consolidated its grip over society under President
Xi Jinping, who spent much of the year purging rivals, reining in wayward economic sectors and
warning that China had entered a “new era” marked by slower growth. He has become China’s
most powerful leader perhaps since Mao Zedong - and the underlying driver of his power
consolidation was the threat of disintegration. There was a sufficiently widespread belief among
Chinese elites that reconciling the country’s deep internal contradictions required a strongman at
the helm. If political repercussions from China’s post - 2008 economic path are inevitable, then the
only option is to try to contain the political fallout through authoritarian means, or so the thinking
in Beijing goes.
The shortcomings of Xi’s authoritarianism are inevitable, and signs of a backlash will begin
to emerge in 2018. Xi is already seeking to take advantage of the new political environment and
the window of stable growth to double down on painful reforms. But the reforms themselves,
particularly reducing industry capacity and introducing measures to cool real estate markets, will
slow China’s growth, leading to job losses and discontent. Beijing will also attempt to streamline
bloated industries by picking winners and losers. Some of the losers will have political clout and
an axe to grind. Xi and his allies will respond forcefully to any signs of dissent. Xi is too powerful
to be taken down in the near future, but the near future will be tumultuous anyway.

96. What is the trap that China has been caught in since 2008 ?
(1) China does not have a middle class
(2) China is caught between conflicting economic and political realities.
(3) China is caught between capitalism and socialism
(4) China is caught in the “new era” and its aspirations.

97. Why could China not sustain its growth rate on the foundation of low wage exports ?
(1) Because the reforms required would be extremely painful
(2) Because the Chinese leadership tried only for modest reforms
(3) Because China needed to make more profits by paying low wages.
(4) Because the risks remained unavoidable

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øËŸ ◊¥ ¬Í⁄U ßÁÄʂ ∑§ ŒÊÒ⁄UÊŸ ÁflÉÊ≈UŸ ∞∑§ øÈŸÊÒÃË ’ŸÊ ⁄U„Ê „Ò ¬⁄¥UÃÈ ÿÍ⁄UÊ¬ ◊¥ ÿ„ πÃ⁄UÊ 2008 ‚ ¬˝’Á‹Ã „È•Ê, ¡’ ÿ„
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•¬ÁˇÊà ‚ÈœÊ⁄U ’„Œ ¬Ë«UÊŒÊÿ∑§ „Ê¥ª¥ •ÊÒ⁄U ©‚‚ ’«∏ ¬Ò◊ÊŸ ¬⁄U ⁄UÊ¡ªÊ⁄U πÊŸ ∑§Ê πÃ⁄UÊ ¬ÒŒÊ „ÊªÊ Á¡‚‚ ∑§êÿÈÁŸS≈U ¬Ê≈U˸ ∑§
⁄UÊ¡ŸÒÁÃ∑§ ¬˝ÁÃc∆UÊ ∑§Ê •ÊÉÊÊÃU ¬„È°øªÊ– øËŸ ∑§ ŸÃÊ•Ê¥ Ÿ ∑§fl‹ ‚ÊœÊ⁄UáÊ ‚ÈœÊ⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ Á∑˝§ÿÊãflÿŸ ∑§⁄UÃ „È∞ ´§áÊ-øÊÁ‹Ã flÎÁh
∑§ ‚ÊÕ •Õ¸√ÿflSÕÊ ∑§Ê √ÿSà ⁄Uπ ∑§⁄U •¥Ã⁄U ∑§Ê ‚◊Êåà ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§Ê ¬˝ÿÊ‚ Á∑§ÿÊ– ¬⁄¥UÃÈ ß‚‚ Œ‡Ê •àÿÁœ∑§ ´§áÊ ’È‹’È‹Ê¥ ÃÕÊ
‚¥∑§≈UʬÛÊ •ÊflÊ‚ ‚◊SÿÊ ◊¥ „Ë »¥§‚ ∑§⁄U ⁄U„ ªÿÊ •ÊÒ⁄U ÿ„ ⁄UπÊ¥Á∑§Ã ‚◊SÿÊ•Ê¥ ∑§Ê ‚◊ʜʟ ∑§⁄UŸ ∑§Ë ÁŒ‡ÊÊ ◊¥ ÕÊ«∏UÊ ‚Ê „Ë
•Êª ’…∏ ¬ÊÿÊ–
ß‚ ¬˝∑§Ê⁄U ‚ 2017 ◊¥ ⁄UÊC˛¬Áà ““¡Ë”” Á¡ŸÁ¬¥ª Á¡ã„Ê¥Ÿ •¬Ÿ •Áœ∑§Ê¥‡Ê fl·¸ ¬˝ÁÃS¬Áœ¸ÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê ©πÊ«U »¥§∑§Ÿ, ÁŸ⁄¥U∑ȧ‡Ê
•ÊÁÕ¸∑§ ˇÊòÊÊ¥ ∑§Ê ÁŸÿ¥ÁòÊà ∑§⁄UŸ ◊¥ ÃÕÊ •ÊÒ⁄U ÿ„ øÃÊflŸË ŒŸ ◊¥ ‹ªÊ∞ Á∑§ øËŸ œË◊Ë ¬˝ªÁà mÊ⁄UÊ ÁøÁã„à ““Ÿ∞ ÿȪ”” ◊¥ ¬˝fl‡Ê
∑§⁄U øÈ∑§Ê „Ò; ∑§Ë •äÿˇÊÃÊ ◊¥ ∑§êÿÈÁŸS≈U ¬Ê≈U˸ Ÿ ‚◊Ê¡ ¬⁄U •Ÿ¬Ë ¬∑§«∏ ◊¡’Íà ∑§Ë– fl„ ∑§ŒÊÁøà ◊Ê•Ê ¡«Ê¥ª ∑§ ‚◊ÿ ‚
„Ë øËŸ ∑§Ê ‚flʸÁœ∑§ ‡ÊÁÄÇÊÊ‹Ë ŸÃÊ ’Ÿ ªÿÊ ÃÕÊ ©‚∑§Ë ‡ÊÁÄà ‚◊∑§Ÿ ∑§Ê ◊ÈÅÿ ¬˝⁄U∑§ ÁflÉÊ≈UŸ ∑§Ê πÃ⁄UÊ „Ë ÕÊ– øËŸ ∑§
∑ȧ‹ËŸ √ÿÁÄÃÿÊ¥ ∑§ ’Ëø ’«∏ ¬Ò◊ÊŸ ¬⁄U ¬ÿʸåà M§¬ ‚ ÿ„ œÊ⁄UáÊÊ »Ò§‹Ë „È߸ ÕË Á∑§ Œ‡Ê ∑§ ª„Ÿ •Ê¥ÃÁ⁄U∑§ Áfl⁄UÊœÊ¥ ∑§ ‚◊ʜʟ
∑§ Á‹∞ ‡ÊË·¸ ¬⁄U Á∑§‚Ë ‡ÊÁÄÇÊÊ‹Ë √ÿÁÄà ∑§Ê „ÊŸÊ •Êfl‡ÿ∑§ „Ò– ÿÁŒ øËŸ ∑§ ©ûÊ⁄U-2008 •ÊÁÕ¸∑§ ¬Õ ‚ ⁄UÊ¡ŸÒÁÃ∑§
¬˝ÁÃÁ∑˝§ÿÊ •¬Á⁄U„Êÿ¸ „Ò ÃÊ ’ËÁ¡¥ª ◊¥ ÿ„ ÁfløÊ⁄U ¬˝’Á‹Ã „ÊŸ ‹ªÊ ÕÊ Á∑§ ⁄UÊ¡ŸÒÁÃ∑§ ‹«∏UÊ߸ ∑§Ê Œ’¥ªß¸ ‚ „Ë ⁄UÊ∑§Ê ¡ÊŸÊ „Ë
∞∑§◊ÊòÊ Áfl∑§À¬ „Ò–
““¡Ë”” ∑§ •Áœ∑§Ê⁄UflÊŒ ∑§Ë πÊÁ◊ÿÊ° •¬Á⁄U„Êÿ¸ „Ò¥ •ÊÒ⁄U ß‚ËÁ‹∞ 2018 ◊¥ „Ë ¬˝ÁÃÉÊÊà ∑§ ‚¥∑§Ã ©÷⁄UŸ ¬˝Ê⁄¥U÷ „Ê ª∞–
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øÈŸ∑§⁄U ‚ê¬ãŸ ©lÊªÊ¥ ∑§Ê ‚È∑§⁄U ’ŸÊŸ ∑§Ê ¬˝ÿÊ‚ ∑§⁄UªÊ– ∑ȧ¿U „Ê⁄UŸ flÊ‹Ê¥ ∑§Ê ⁄UÊU¡ŸÒÁÃ∑§ ¬˝÷Êfl ÃÕÊ •¬ŸÊ ◊Ë’ „ÊÃÊ „Ò–
““¡Ë”” ÃÕÊ ©‚∑§ ‚„ÿÊªË Á∑§‚Ë Áfl◊à ∑§Ê ’‹¬Ífl¸∑§ ∑ȧø‹ ŒÃ Õ– ““¡Ë”” ßÃŸÊ ‡ÊÁÄÇÊÊ‹Ë „Ê ªÿÊ Á∑§ ©‚ ÁŸ∑§≈U ÷Áflcÿ
◊¥ •¬ŒSÕ ∑§⁄UŸÊ ∑§Á∆UŸ „Ê ªÿÊ, ¬⁄¥UÃÈ ÁŸ∑§≈U ÷Áflcÿ ÁŸS‚¥Œ„ •‡Êʥà „ÊªÊ–

96. øËŸ 2008 ‚ Á∑§‚ ¡Ê‹ ◊¥ »¥§‚Ê „È•Ê „Ò ?


(1) øËŸ ◊¥ ◊äÿ◊ flª¸ Ÿ„Ë¥ „Ò–
(2) øËŸ •ÊÁÕ¸∑§ •ÊÒ⁄U ⁄UÊ¡ŸÒÁÃ∑§ flÊSÃÁfl∑§ÃÊ•Ê¥ ∑§ ÁflflÊŒÊ¥ ∑§ ’Ëø »¥§‚ ªÿÊ „Ò–
(3) øËŸ ¬Í¥¡ËflÊŒ •ÊÒ⁄U ‚◊Ê¡flÊŒ ∑§ ’Ëø »¥§‚ ªÿÊ „Ò–
(4) øËŸ ““Ÿ∞ ÿȪ”” ÃÕÊ ß‚∑§Ë ◊„ûfl∑§Ê¥ˇÊÊ•Ê¥ ∑§ ’Ëø »¥§‚ ªÿÊ „Ò –

97. øËŸ ∑§◊ ◊¡ŒÍ⁄UË ÁŸÿʸà ∑§ •ÊœÊ⁄U ¬⁄U •¬ŸË Áfl∑§Ê‚ Œ⁄U ∑§Ê ’⁄U∑§⁄UÊ⁄U ÄÿÊ¥ Ÿ„Ë¥ ⁄Uπ ‚∑§Ê ?
(1) ÄÿÊ¥Á∑§ ß‚∑§ Á‹∞ •Êfl‡ÿ∑§ ‚ÈœÊ⁄U ’„Œ ¬Ë«UÊŒÊÿ∑§ „Ê¥ª¥
(2) ÄÿÊ¥Á∑§ øËŸ ∑§Ê ŸÃÎûfl ∑§⁄UŸ flÊ‹ Ÿ ∑§fl‹ ‚ÊœÊ⁄UáÊ ‚ÈœÊ⁄UÊ¥ ∑§Ê „Ë ¬˝ÿÊª Á∑§ÿÊ
(3) ÄÿÊ¥Á∑§ øËŸ ∑§◊ ◊¡ŒÍ⁄UË ∑§Ê ÷ȪÃÊŸ ∑§⁄U∑§ •Áœ∑§ ‹Ê÷ ∑§◊ÊŸÊ øÊ„ÃÊ ÕÊ
(4) ÄÿÊ¥Á∑§ ¡ÊÁπ◊ •¬Á⁄U„Êÿ¸ „ÊÃÊ „Ò–
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98. Which one of the following was the major goals of Xi - Jinping ?
(1) To enter the “new era”. (2) To reduce private capital
(3) To purge rivals (4) To share power with other politician

99. What did the Chinese elites believed in ?


(1) China needed a strongman at the helm
(2) China needed to adopt co-operative federalism
(3) China is destined to be destroyed
(4) China ought to be a super power

100. What will lead to slowing of China’s growth ?


(1) Introducing reforms in real estate market
(2) By trying to contain discontent
(3) By increasing Jobs for the unemployed
(4) By increasing industrial capacity

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98. ÁŸêŸÁ‹Áπà ◊¥ ‚ ““¡Ë””- Á¡ŸÁ¬¥ª ∑§Ê ◊ÈÅÿ ‹ˇÿ ∑§ÊÒŸ ‚Ê ÕÊ
(1) Ÿ∞ ÿȪ ◊¥ ¬˝fl‡Ê ∑§⁄UŸÊ (2) ÁŸ¡Ë ¬Í¥¡Ë ∑§Ê ∑§◊ ∑§⁄UŸÊ
(3) ¬˝ÁÃS¬Áœ¸ÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê ©πÊ«∏ »¥§∑§ŸÊ (4) •ãÿ ⁄UÊ¡ŸÃÊ•Ê¥ ∑§ ‚ÊÕ ‡ÊÁÄà ∑§Ë ÷ʪˌÊ⁄UË

99. øËŸ ∑§ ∑ȧ‹ËŸ √ÿÁÄÃÿÊ¥ ∑§Ê ◊ÊŸŸÊ ÕÊ Á∑§ -


(1) øËŸ ∑§ ‡ÊË·¸¬Œ ¬⁄U Á∑§‚Ë ‡ÊÁÄÇÊÊ‹Ë √ÿÁÄà ∑§Ë ¡M§⁄Uà „Ò
(2) øËŸ ∑§Ê ‚„ÿÊªË ‚¥ÉÊflÊŒ ∑§Ë •Êfl‡ÿ∑§ÃÊ „Ò
(3) øËŸ ∑§Ê ÁflŸÊ‡Ê Ãÿ „Ò
(4) øËŸ ∑§Ê ◊„ʇÊÁÄà ’ŸŸÊ øÊÁ„ÿ–

100. Á∑§‚∑§ ∑§Ê⁄UáÊ øËŸ ∑§Ë flÎÁh-Œ⁄U ◊¥Œ „ÊªË-


(1) ⁄UËÿ‹ ∞S≈U≈U ’Ê¡Ê⁄U ◊¥ ‚ÈœÊ⁄U ¬˝Ê⁄¥U÷ ∑§⁄UŸ ‚
(2) •‚¥ÃÊ· ∑§Ê ⁄UÊ∑§Ÿ ∑§ ¬˝ÿÊ‚ mÊ⁄UÊ
(3) ’⁄UÊ¡ªÊ⁄UÊ¥ ∑§ Á‹∞ ⁄UÊ¡ªÊ⁄U ’…∏Ê∑§⁄U
(4) •ÊÒlÊÁª∑§ ˇÊ◊ÃÊ ’…∏Ê∑§⁄U

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