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1. Write your roll number in the space provided on the top ofthis page.
2. This paper consists of fifty multiple-choice type of questions.
3. At the commencement of examination, the question booklet
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Number of Pages in this Booklet : 24 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 50
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PAPER-IIDEFENCE AND STRATEGIC STUDIES
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Paper-II 2 D-11-10
1. Economic warfare implies
(A) Weakening the enemy by
economic means
(B) Attack on enemy’s resources
(C) Blockade
(D) None of these
2. Nationalism developed during the
late medieval period in Europe is
known as
(A) Colonial Nationalism
(B) Politico-religious Nationalism
(C) Vociferous Nationalism
(D) Anti-Colonial Nationalism
3. Which of the following
establishments deal with defence
research ?
(A) Military College of Electronics
and Mechanical Engineering
(B) College of Defence
Management
(C) Defence Research and
Development Organization
(D) College of Materials
Management
4. Who of the following was the First
Defence Minister of Independent
India ?
(A) V.K. Krishna Menon
(B) K.C. Pant
(C) Sardar Baldev Singh
(D) R. Venkatraman
5. Which of the following set of
activities encompass the total
process of drug trafficking ?
(A) Cultivation, manufacture and
sale of drugs.
(B) Purchase, packing and
distribution of drugs.
(C) Manufacturing drugs only.
(D) Covert distribution and sale of
drugs.
6. The concept of collective security
implies
(A) Machinery for joint action
(B) Arrangement among Nation-
States
(C) Principle of ‘one for all and all
for one’
(D) Combined action against an
adversary
DEFENCE AND STRATEGIC STUDIES
Paper – II
Note : This paper contains fifty (50) objective type questions, each question carrying two
(2) marks. Attempt all the questions.
D-11-10 3 Paper-II
1. h·º�·oÛ��·Ä�Ý�oÛ�··�oÛ·��··��·�·µ�§ÏÝ
(A) ·�·Ä� oÛ·Ë� h·º�·oÛ� ¸�·¸�·�··Ì� �Ý·�Ý·� c·À~·
oÛ�Ý�··�g
(B) ·�·Ä�oËÛ�¤·¤··�·�··Ì��·�Ý�h·oÛ�·~·�g
(C) �··oÛ·�·��ÝÀ�g
(D) j�·�·Äµn�·��·Ì�¤·Ë�oÛ·Ëiµ��·§ÝÁ�g
2. �·Ç�Ý·Ë�·� �·Ì� �·��·oÛ·�·À�·� �·Äq·� oËÛ� j�·�Ý·�·µ� oËÛ� �Ý·Ï�Ý·�·
¸�·oÛ¸¤·�·��Ý·£z³Ý�··�Ý�oÛ·Ë� ¸oÛ¤·� �··�·�¤·Ë�v··�··�v··�··
§ÏÝ�"
(A) j�·¸�·�·Ë¸ ·oÛ��Ý·£z³Ý�··�Ý
(B) �Ý·v·�·À¸�·oÛ-�··º�·oÛ��Ý·£z³Ý�··�Ý
(C) h·oÛ·�·oÛ��Ý·£z³Ý�··�Ý
(D) j�·¸�·�·Ë ·-¸�·�Ý·Ë�·À��Ý·£z³Ý�··�Ý
3. ¸�·��·¸�·¸p·�·�¤·¤�··�··Ì��·Ì�¤·Ë�oÛ·Ï�·�¤··�¤·¤�··�·��Ýc··
··Ë�·�¤·Ë�¤·��·¼��·�·�§ÏÝ�"
(A) ¸�·¸�·z³ÝÀ�oÛ·Ó�·Ëv·�h·Ó�Û�i�·Ënz³Ý·Ó¸�·n¤·�m~|Ý
�·ÏoËÛ¸�·oÛ�·�iv·À¸�·�·¹�Ýq·
(B) oÛ·Ó�·Ëv·�h·Ó�Û�¸|Ý�ÌÛ¤·��·Ï�·Ëv·�·ÌzÝ
(C) ¸|Ý�ÌÛ¤·� ¸�ݤ·t·µ� m~|Ý� |ËÝ�·Ë�·�·�·Ë�zÝ
h·Óq·µ�··iv·Ë ·�·
(D) oÛ·Ó�·Ëv·�h·Ó�Û��·zÝÀ¸�Ý�·�¤·��·Ï�·Ëv·�·ÌzÝ
4. ¤�·�·��·��··�Ý�·�oËÛ� �·°�·�·� �Ýc··� �·��·À� ¸�·��··¸oÛ�·� �·Ì¤·Ë�oÛ·Ï�·��·Ë�"
(A) �·À�oËÛ��oÊÛ£~··�·Ï�·�·
(B) oËÛ�¤·À���·�·
(C) ¤·�Ý�Ý·�Ý��·�·�ËÝ�·�¹¤·§Ý
(D) h·�Ý���·ÌoÛzÝ�Ý�·�·
5. �· ·À�·À� �Ý�··h·Ì� oÛÀ� �·¤oÛ�ÝÀ� oÛÀ� ¤·��·Ç~·µ� �·° oÛ�··
�·Ì��¸�·��·��·Ì�¤·Ë�oÛ·Ï�·�¤·À�q·¸�·¸�·¸�·�··²�¤·¼��·¸�·�·�§ÐÝ�"
(A) �· ·À�·À� �Ý�··h·Ì� oÛÀ� �·Ï�Ý·�··�Ý�� ¸�·¸�·�··µ~·
m�·�¸�·oÛ�·�g
(B) �· ·À�·À� �Ý�··h·Ì� oÛÀ� p·�ÝÀ�Ý�� �·Ï¹oÛq·� h·Ï�Ý
¸�·�·�Ý~·�g
(C) �· ·À�·À��Ý�··h·Ì�oÛ·�¸¤·�µÛ�¸�·¸�·�··µ~·�g
(D) �· ·À�·À��Ý�··h·Ì�oÛ·�q·Ä��·�¸�·�·�Ý~·�m�·�¸�·oÛÀ�g
6. ¤··�·Ç¸§ÝoÛ�¤·Ä�Ýc··�oÛÀ�h�·�··�Ý~··�oÛ·��··��·�·µ�§ÏÝ
(A) ¤·´�·Än�·�oÛ·�·µ�··§ÝÀ�oÛÀ��·��··�·�·À
(B) �Ý·£z³Ý��Ý·v�··Ì�oËÛ��·��·���·�·¤�··
(C) ‘¤·�·À� oËÛ� ¸�·m� moÛ� h·Ï�Ý� moÛ� oËÛ� ¸�·m
¤·�·À’�oÛ·�¸¤·�Ý·��·
(D) ¸�·�Ý·Ë�·À�oËÛ�¸�·�Þ�Ý�¤·�·Än�·�oÛ·�·µ�··§ÝÀ
��ÝÝcc···�·�mm��··�´�¤¤��····��··Ë˸vv··ooÛ�Û�hh����··��··��··��··°° � �··��··��·· – II
��····ËzËzÝÝ���� i¤·��·° �·�·�·��·Ì���··tt····¤¤·�·�����������·§ÄÝ�¸�·oÛ��·À�·��·° �·�§ÐÝ�g��·°��·ËoÛ��·° �·�oËÛ���ÝÝ··Ë�Ë��������hoÛ�§ÐÝ�g�¤¤··��·À·À��·° �··Ì�oËÛ�j�·�Ý��ÝÀ¸v·m�g
Paper-II 4 D-11-10
7. START stands for
(A) Strategic Treaty And
Reduction Talk
(B) Strategic Arms Reduction
Treaties
(C) Science, Technology and
Redistributive Trade
(D) State Trade And Regional
Trade
8. Which one of the following has
described “Plan 1919” as one of the
most remarkable documents in the
history of war ?
(A) J.F.C. Fuller
(B) Liddell Hart
(C) Douglas Argill
(D) Marshall Foch
9. Which one of the following is not a
nation of Central Asian Republics ?
(A) Kazakhstan
(B) Ukraine
(C) Turkmenistan
(D) Uzbekistan
10. The concept of human security is
promoted by
(A) Canada
(B) Norway
(C) Japan
(D) All the above
11. In which year was the Defence
Research and Development
Organisation established ?
(A) 1960
(B) 1962
(C) 1958
(D) 1980
12. Mandala theory belongs to which of
the following thinkers ?
(A) Alfred Mahan
(B) Kautilya
(C) Shudraka
(D) Clausewitz
13. Who amongst the following is the
author of the book “The Imagined
Community” ?
(A) Herbert Spencer
(B) Anthony Smith
(C) Benedict Anderson
(D) Selig Harrison
14. Name the neighbouring country of
India which shares longest
international border.
(A) Myanmar
(B) Pakistan
(C) China
(D) Bangladesh
D-11-10 5 Paper-II
7. ‘¤zÝ·zµÝ’��m¤·�zÝÀ�m�h·�Ý�zÝÀ��oÛ·��·�·�·�·�§ÏÝ
(A) ¤z³ËÝzËݸv·oÛ�z³ÝÀzÝÀ�m~|Ý�¸�Ý|Ýn ·�·�zÝ·ÓoÛ
(B) ¤z³ËÝzËݸv·oÛ�h·�¤·µÝ�¸�Ý|Ýn ·�·�z³ÝÀzÝÀv·Ý
(C) ¤··i¤·�� zËÝn�··Ó�··Óv·À� m~|Ý� ¸�ݸ|ݤz³ÝÀ��·Ä¸zÝ�·
z³ËÝ|Ý
(D) ¤zËÝzÝ�z³ËÝ|Ý�m~|Ý�¸�Ýv·�·�·�z³ËÝ|Ý
8. “��··�·� ����”� oÛ·Ë� �·Ä�Ý� oËÛ� i¸�·§Ý·¤·� �·Ì� moÛ
¤·�··µ¸�·oÛ� h¸�Ý�·À�·� �·°�·Ëp·� oËÛ� �ß�·� �·Ì� �·~·µ�·
¸oÛ¤·�·Ë�¸oÛ�··�§ÏÝ�"
(A) v·Ë�m�Û�¤·À���ÄÛ�·�Ý
(B) ¸�·¸|Ý�·�§Ý·zµÝ
(C) |q·�·¤·�h·�ݸv·�·
(D) �·· ·µ�·��Û·Ït·
9. �·��·�m¸ ·�··iµ�q·~·�Ý·v�··Ì��·Ì�¸�·��··¸oÛ�·��·Ì�¤·Ë�oÛ·Ï�·
¤··��Ý·£z³Ý��·§ÝÁ�§Ï�"Ý
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(B) �·ÇoËÛ�·
(C) �·ÄoµÛ�·Ë¸�·¤�··�·
(D) jv·�·Ë¸oÛ¤�··�·
10. �··�·�·�¤·Ä�c··�oÛÀ�h�·�··�Ý~··�oÛ·Ë�¸oÛ¤·�·Ë��·°·Ë�¤··§Ý�·
¸�Ý�··�"
(A) oÛ�··|Ý·
(B) �··Ó�·Í
(C) v··�··�·
(D) j�·�·Äµn�·�¤·�·À
11. �Ýc··� ··Ë�·�m�·�¸�·oÛ·¤·�¤·q·{Ý�·�¸oÛ¤·��·£·µ�¤�··¸�·�·¸oÛ�··�q·�··��··�"
(A) ����
(B) ����
(C) ����
(D) ����
12. ¸�·��··¸oÛ�·� ¸�·t··�ÝoÛ·Ì� �·Ì� ¤·Ë� �·|Ý�·� ¸¤·�Ý·��·
¸oÛ¤·oÛ·�§ÏÝ�"
(A) m��°ËÛ|Ý��·§Ý·�·
(B) o۷ϸzÝ��·
(C) ·Ç�ÝoÛ
(D) n�··Óv·¸�·z¬Ýv·
13. ¸�·��··¸oÛ�·� �·Ì� ¤·Ë� oÛ·Ï�·�“�ÝÀ� i�·Ë¸v·�|Ý� oÛ��·Ä¸�·zÝÀ”
�·Ä¤�·oÛ�oÛ·��·Ëp·oÛ�§ÏÝ�"
(A) §Ý�·µzµÝ�¤�·Ð¤·�Ý
(B) m��·�·À�¼¤�·�·
(C) �·Ë¸�·¸|ÝnzÝ�m~|Ý�ݤ·�·
(D) ¤·Ë¸�·q·�§ÏÝ �ݤ·�·
14. �··�Ý�·� oËÛ� j�·� �·|®Ý·Ë¤·À� �ËÝ ··Ì� oËÛ� �··�·� �·�··im
¸v·�·oÛÀ�h�·�Ý·µ£z³ÝÀ�·�¤·À�··�¤·�·¤·Ë�h¸�·oÛ��·��·À�§ÏÝ
(A) ��··�··�ÝÝ
(B) �··¸oÛ¤�··�·
(C) t·À�·
(D) �·q�··�ËÝ ·
Paper-II 6 D-11-10
15. Who amongst the following
established the concept of structural
violence ?
(A) Johan Galtung
(B) Ann Tickner
(C) A.G. Frank
(D) R. Murdoch
16. Choose the appropriate code of
Assertion and Reason :
Assertion (A) : China has concluded
“the first multilateral treaty
(1996) to build confidence in
the Asia-Pacific region” with
Russia, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
Reason (R) : China has concluded
this treaty to have access to
their energy supplies.
Codes :
(A) (A) and (R) are correct but (R)
is not the cause of (A).
(B) (A) is not correct but (R) is
correct.
(C) (A) is correct but (R) is the
cause of (A).
(D) (A) and (R) both are not
correct.
17. Choose the appropriate code of
Assertion and Reason :
Assertion (A) : Immediate
neighbours of Afghanistan are
Iran, Pakistan, Turkmenistan,
Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.
Reason (R) : In the year 2001, the
United Nations’ Security Council
created the International
Security Assistance Force.
Codes :
(A) (A) is false but (R) is true.
(B) (A) and (R) are true and they
are connected to each other.
(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.
(D) (A) is true and (R) does not
concern (A).
18. Choose the appropriate code of
Assertion and Reason :
Assertion (A) : Progress comes
from competition as the strong
and more advanced vanquish
the weak.
Reason (R) : Imperialism is natural
and because it allows superior
people to subdue the inferior
ones.
Codes :
(A) (A) is correct, but (R) is wrong.
(B) Both (A) and (R) are correct.
(C) (A) is wrong, but (R) is correct.
(D) Both (A) and (R) are wrong.
D-11-10 7 Paper-II
15. ¤·´�Ýt·�··��·oÛ� ¹§Ý¤··� oÛÀ�h�·�··�Ý~··� ¸�·��··¸oÛ�·� �·Ì
¤·Ë�¸oÛ¤·�·Ë��·°¸�·�··¸�Ý�·�oÛÀ�"
(A) v··Ë§Ý·�·�q··�·�·Äq·
(B) mË�·�¸zÝoÛ�·�Ý
(C) m�v·À���°ÐÛoÛ
(D) h·�Ý���·|Ý·ÍoÛ
16. oÛ�·�·� �$���·�··� �·oµÛ� �5��oËÛ�j�·�·Än�·�oÇÛzÝ� oÛ·
t·�·�·�oÛÀ¸v·m��
hh¸��··oÛoÛ��··��·· (A) : t·À�·� �·Ë� “m¸ ·�··��·Ï¸¤·¸�ÛoÛ
c·Ë�·� �·Ì� ¸�· �··¤·� ¸�·º�·�·� oÛ�Ý�·Ë� oËÛ� ¸�·m
�ݸ ·�··�� oÛv··¸p·¤�··�·�� ¸oÛ�Ýq·Àv·¤�··�·� h·Ï�Ý
�··¸v·oÛÀ¤�··�·�oËÛ�¤··�·��·°�·�·��·§ÄÝ�·c·À�·�¤·¼��·
�������oÛÀ�g”
��··ooµµÛÛ (R) : t·À�·� �·Ë� j�·� �ËÝ ··Ì� oÛÀ� kÛv··µ
h·�·Çº�·� �·oÛ� �·§Ä²Ýt·�·Ë� oËÛ� ¸�·m� �·§Ý� ¤·¼��·� oÛÀ
§ÏÝ�g
ooÇÇÛÛzzÝÝ :
(A) (A) h·Ï�Ý (R) �Ý·Ë�··Ì�¤·§ÝÀ�§ÐÝ���·�Ý��·Ä (R),
(A) oÛ· oÛ·�Ý~·��·§ÝÁ�§ÏÝ�g
(B) (A) ¤·§ÝÀ��·§ÝÁ�§ÏÝ���·�Ý��·Ä (R) ¤·§ÝÀ�§Ï�g
(C) (A) ¤·§ÝÀ�§ÏÝ���·�Ý��·Ä (R), (A) oÛ·�oÛ·�Ý~·
§ÏÝ�g
(D) (A) h·Ï�Ý (R) �Ý·Ë�··Ì�¤·§ÝÀ��·§ÝÁ�§ÐÝ�g
17. oÛ�·�·� �$���·�··� �·oµÛ� �5��oËÛ�j�·�·Än�·�oÇÛzÝ� oÛ·t·�·�·�oÛÀ¸v·m��
hh¸��··oÛoÛ��··��·· (A) : h�Ûq··¸�·¤�··�·� oËÛ� oÛ�ÝÀ�·À
�·|®Ý·Ë¤·À� iµ�Ý·�·�� �··¸oÛ¤�··�·�� �·ÄÝoµÛ�·Ë¸�·¤�··�·�
jv·�·Ë¸oÛ¤�··�·�h·Ï�Ý��··¸v·®oÛÀ¤�··�·�§ÐÝ�g
��··ooµµÛÛ (R) : ¤·´�·Än�·� �Ý·£z³Ý� ¤·Ä�Ýc··� �·¸�Ý£·�Ý
�·Ë� �·£·µ�������·Ì�h´�·�Ý·µ£z³ÝÀ�·� ¤·Ä�Ýc··� ¤·§Ý·�·�··
�·�·�¤·Ê¸v·�·�¸oÛ�··�g
ooÇÇÛÛzzÝÝ :
(A) (A) h¤·��·�§ÏÝ���·�Ý��·Ä (R) ¤·��·�§ÏÝ�g
(B) (A) h·Ï�Ý (R) �Ý·Ë�··Ì�¤·��·�§ÐÝ�h·Ï�Ý��··Ë�moÛ
�Çݤ·�ËÝ�¤·Ë�¤·��·¼��·�·�§ÐÝ�g
(C) (A) ¤·��·�§ÏÝ���·�Ý��·Ä (R) h¤·��·�§ÏÝ�g
(D) (A) ¤·��·�§ÏÝ�h·Ï�Ý (R), (A) ¤·Ë�¤·�Ý·ËoÛ·�Ý
�·§ÝÁ��Ýp·�··�§Ï�g
18. h¸�·oÛ�·�·�h·Ï�Ý��·oµÛ�oËÛ�j�·�·Än�·�oÇÛzÝÝ�oÛ·�t·�·�·
oÛ�ÌÝ��
hh¸��··oÛoÛ��··��·· (A) : �·°q·¸�·��·°¸�·�··Ë¸q·�··�¤·Ë�h·�·À
§Ï�Ý� n�··Ì¸oÛ� ·¼n�· ··�·À� h·Ï�Ý� v�··�Ý·� j��·�·
oÛ�·v··Ë�Ý�oÛ·Ë��·�Ý·¤�·�oÛ�Ý��ËÝ�·Ë�§ÐÝ�g
��··ooµµÛÛ (R) : ¤··�·°·v�·�··�Ý�¤�··�··¸�·oÛ�§ÏÝ�
n�··Ì¸oÛ��·§Ý�¢·Ë£{Ý��··Ëq··Ì�oÛ·Ë�¸�·oÊÛ£zÝ��··Ëq··Ì�oÛ·
�Ý�·�·�oÛ�Ý�·Ë��ËÝ�··�§ÏÝ�g
ooÇÇÛÛzzÝÝ :
(A) (A) ¤·§ÝÀ�§Ï���·�Ý��·Ä (R) q·�·�·�§ÏÝ�g
(B) (A) h·Ï�Ý (R) �Ý·Ë�··Ì ¤·§ÝÀ�§ÐÝ�g
(C) (A) q·�·�·�§ÏÝ���·Ë¸oÛ�·�(R)�¤·§ÝÀ�§ÏÝ�g
(D) (A) h·Ï�Ý (R) �Ý·Ë�··Ì�q·�·�·�§ÐÝ�g
Paper-II 8 D-11-10
19. Choose the appropriate code of
Assertion and Reason as given
below :
Assertion (A) : Uptil the Cuban
Missile crisis, the U.S.A. had
overwhelming superiority over
the USSR in strategic weapons.
Reason (R) : U.S.A. had more
advanced in the field of nuclear
technology than USSR.
Codes :
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and
(R) is the explanation of (A).
(B) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(C) (R) is true, but (A) is false and
(R) is incorrect explanation of
(A).
(D) Both (A) and (R) are false.
20. Choose the appropriate code of
Assertion and Reason :
Assertion (A) : Transfer of weapon
technology and nuclear device
is an important factor in Sino-
Pak nexus.
Reason (R) : China is providing
military assistance and nuclear
technology to Pakistan.
Codes :
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true, but
(R) is not the correct explanation.
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true and
(R) is one of the explanations.
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D) (R) is true and (A) is false.
21. Choose the appropriate code of
Assertion and Reason :
Assertion (A) : India’s economic
prosperity may stabilize the
South Asian Region.
Reason (R) : India may provide
economic umbrella to South
Asia.
Codes :
(A) (R) is true, but (A) is false.
(B) (R) is false, but (A) is true.
(C) Both (A) and (R) are true and
(A) is the correct explanation
of (R).
(D) Both (A) and (R) are true, but
(R) is not the correct
explanation.
22. Choose the appropriate code of
Assertion and Reason as given below :
Assertion (A) : From 1953 to 1956 a
series of steps were taken by
the UN to curb the arms race.
Reason (R) : The efforts failed
because of the inhospitable
strategic environment of the
Cold War.
Codes :
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and
(R) is explanation of (A).
(B) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(C) (R) is true, but (A) is false and
(R) is incorrect explanation of
(A).
(D) Both (A) and (R) are false.
D-11-10 9 Paper-II
19. h¸�·oÛ�·�·�h·Ï�Ý��·oµÛ�oËÛ�j�·�·Än�·�oÇÛzÝÝ�oÛ·�t·�·�·
oÛ�ÌÝ��
hh¸��··oÛoÛ��··��·· (A) : n�·Ç�··� �·Ì� ¸�·¤··i�·� ¤·oÛzÝ
j��·��·� §Ý·Ë�·Ë� �·oÛ�� �·Ç�m¤·�m�� oÛ·Ë� ¤�··�·Ë¸v·oÛ
·¤�··Ì� �·Ì� �·Ç�m¤·�m¤·�h·�Ý�� �·�Ý� �·°t·Ä�Ý
j�oÊÛ£zÝ�··��·°·��·��·À�g
��··ooµµÛÛ (R) : �··¸�·oÛÀ�·� �·°·Ï�·Ë¸q·oÛÀ� oËÛ� c·Ë�·� �·Ì
�·Ç�m¤·�m¤·�h·�Ý�� oÛÀ� �·Ä�·�··� �·Ì� �·Ç�m¤·�m�
v�··�Ý·�j��·�·�§ÏÝ�g
ooÇÇÛÛzzÝÝ :
(A) (A) h·Ï�Ý (R) �Ý·Ë�··Ì� ¤·��·�§ÐÝ�h·Ï�Ý� (R),
(A) oÛÀ ��··p�··�§ÏÝ�g
(B) (A) ¤·��·�§ÏÝ���·�Ý��·Ä (R) h¤·��·�§Ï�g
(C) (A) h¤·��·�§ÏÝ�� �·�Ý��·Ä (R) ¤·��·�§ÏÝ�h·Ï�Ý
(R), (A) oÛÀ�q·�·�·���··p�··�§ÏÝ�g
(D) (A) h·Ï�Ý (R) �Ý·Ë�··Ì�h¤·��·�§ÐÝ�g
20. h¸�·oÛ�·�·�h·Ï�Ý��·oµÛ�oËÛ�¸�·m�¤·§ÝÀ�oÇÛzÝÝ�oÛ·�t·�·�·
oÛ�ÌÝ��
hh¸��··oÛoÛ��··��·· (A) : ·¤�·� �·°·Ï�·Ë¸q·oÛÀ� � h·Ï�Ý
�··¸�·oÛÀ�·� �·�·� oÛ·� §Ý¤�··�·�Ý~·� �··¸oÛ¤�··�·�
t·À�·�¤·��·��·��·Ì��·§Ý��·�·Ç~·µ�r·zÝoÛ�§ÏÝ�g
��··ooµµÛÛ (R) : �··¸oÛ¤�··�·�oÛ·Ë� ¤·Ï¸�·oÛ� ¤·§Ý·�·�··�m�·
�··¸�·oÛÀ�·��·°·Ï�·Ë q·oÛÀ�t·À�·��·°�Ý·�·�oÛ�Ý��ݧݷ�§ÏÝ�g
ooÇÇÛÛzzÝÝ :
(A) (A) h·Ï�Ý (R) �Ý·Ë�··Ì�¤·��·�§ÐÝ���·�Ý��·Ä (R),
(A) oÛ·�¤·§ÝÀ�¤�·£zÝÀoÛ�Ý~·��·§ÝÁ�§ÏÝ�g
(B) (A) h·Ï�Ý (R) �Ý·Ë�··Ì� ¤·§ÝÀ� §ÐÝ�h·Ï�Ý� �5��
�$��oÛ·�¤·§ÝÀ�¤�·£zÝÀoÛ�Ý~·�§ÏÝ�g
(C) (A) ¤·��·�§ÏÝ���·�Ý��·Ä (R) h¤·��·�§ÏÝ�g
(D) (A) h¤·��·�§ÏÝ���·�Ý��·Ä (R) ¤·��·�§ÏÝ�g
21. h¸�·oÛ�·�·�h·Ï�Ý��·oµÛ�oËÛ�j�·�·Än�·�oÇÛzÝÝ�oÛ·�t·�·�·oÛÀ¸v·m��
hh¸��··oÛoÛ��··��·· (A) : �··�Ý�·� oÛÀ� h·º�·oÛ� ¤·�·Ê¸�Ý
�ݸc·~·�m¸ ·�··iµ� c·Ë�·� �·Ì� ¤�··¸�·��·��··�¤·oÛ�·À
§ÏÝ�g
��··ooµµÛÛ (R) : �··�Ý�·��ݸc·~·�m¸ ·�··�oÛ·Ë�h·º�·oÛ�uÜ�·
�·°�Ý·�·�oÛ�Ý�¤·oÛ�··�§ÏÝ�g
ooÇÇÛÛzzÝÝ :
(A) (R) ¤·��·�§ÏÝ���·�Ý��·Ä (A) h¤·��·�§ÏÝ�g
(B) (R) h¤·��·�§ÏÝ���·�Ý��·Ä (A) ¤·��·�§ÏÝ�g
(C) (A) h·Ï�Ý (R) �Ý·Ë�··Ì� ¤·��·�§ÐÝ�h·Ï�Ý (A),
(R) oÛÀ�¤·§ÝÀ���··p�··�§ÏÝ�g
(D) (A) h·Ï�Ý (R) �Ý·Ë�··Ì�¤·��·�§ÐÝ���·�Ý��·Ä��5�
¤·§ÝÀ���··p�··��·§ÝÁ�§ÏÝ�g
22. �·Àt·Ë�¸�Ý�·Ë�h¸�·oÛ�·�·�h·Ï�Ý��·oµÛ�oËÛ�¸�·m�¤·§ÝÀ�oÇÛzÝ
oÛ·�t·�·�·�oÛ�ÌÝ��
hh¸��··oÛoÛ��··��·· (A) : ·¤�··Ì� oÛÀ� �Ý·Ï|®Ý� oÛ·Ë� �Ý·ËoÛ�·Ë
oËÛ� ¸�·m� ¤·�·Än�·� �Ý·£z³Ý� �Ý·�Ý·� ����� ¤·Ë� ����
oËÛ��·Àt·�oÛiµ�j�··�·�¸oÛm�q·m��·Ë�g
��··ooµµÛÛ (R) : ·À�·� �·Ä�Ý� oËÛ� ¸�·�µÝ�·À� �¸�·£{ÄÝ�Ý�
¤�··�·Ë¸v·oÛ� �··�··�·�Ý~·� oËÛ� oÛ·�Ý~·� �·°�·��·
¸�·�Û�·�§ÄÝm�g
ooÇÇÛÛzzÝÝ :
(A) (A) h·Ï�Ý (R) �Ý·Ë�··Ì� ¤·��·�§ÐÝ�h·Ï�Ý� (R),
(A) oÛÀ ��··p�··�§ÏÝ�g
(B) (A) ¤·��·�§ÏÝ���·�Ý��·Ä (R) h¤·��·�§ÏÝ�g
(C) (R) ¤·��·�§ÏÝ�� �·�Ý��·Ä (A) h¤·��·�§ÏÝ�h·Ï�Ý
�5����$��oÛÀ�q·�·�·���··p�··�§ÏÝ�g
(D) (A) h·Ï�Ý (R) �Ý·Ë�··Ì�h¤·��·�§ÐÝ�g
Paper-II 10 D-11-10
23. Choose the appropriate code of
Assertion and Reason :
Assertion (A) : Role of Pakistan in
Chinese geo-strategy for a
trans-Asia axis to countervail
the West in emerging world
order is pertinent to Sino-Pak
ties.
Reason (R) : China-Pakistan
strategic relations would
escalate in future despite US
interference in Pakistan.
Codes :
(A) Both (A) and (R) are correct
and (R) is the logical
explanation of (A).
(B) Both (A) and (R) are correct
and (R) is not the logical
explanation.
(C) (A) is logical but (R) is not
logical.
(D) (R) is logical and (A) is not
logical.
24. Choose the correct code of Assertion
and Reason :
Assertion (A) : ‘The tragedy of the
commons’ is when everyone
enjoys a resource but no one is
responsible for its upkeep.
Reason (R) : As the resource
diminishes, people rush to use
it more, causing the
devastation of the resource.
Codes :
(A) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(B) (A) is false, but (R) is true.
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is not the
explanation of (A).
(D) (A) is true and (R) is the cause
of (A).
25. Choose the appropriate code of
Assertion and Reason :
Assertion (A) : Peace is a goal and
hence search of peace is
possible through the policies of
deterrence and arms reduction.
Reason (R) : The development and
utilization of military power in
pursuance of national security
objectives always threatens the
goal of peace.
Codes :
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true, but
(R) is not the explanation of
(A).
(B) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(C) Both (A) and (R) are true and
(R) is the explanation of (A).
(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.
26. Since the end of WW-II, the large
number of civil and uncivil wars take
place in middle-east, the Americas,
Europe, and Asia. Make the
descending order of number of wars
take place in regions.
(A) Middle-east, Asia, the
Americas, Europe
(B) Asia, the Americas, Europe,
Middle-east
(C) Europe, Middle-east, the
Americas, Asia
(D) Asia, Middle-east, the
Americas, Europe
27. Find out the correct sequence of
systems in the world history.
(A) Nation-State, Mini Systems,
Kingdoms, World Empires
(B) Kingdoms, Mini Systems,
World Empires, Nation-States
(C) Mini Systems, World Empires,
Nation States, Kingdoms
(D) Mini Systems, Kingdoms,
World Empires, Nation-State
D-11-10 11 Paper-II
23. h¸�·oÛ�·�·� h·Ï�Ý� �·oµÛ� oÛ·� j�·�·Än�·� oÇÛ®zÝ� t·�·�·oÛ�ÌÝ��
hh¸��··oÛoÛ��··��·· (A) : j�·�Ý�·À� ¸�· �·� ��·�·¤�··� �·Ì�·¼ t·�·� oÛ·Ë� �·�Ý·�·�Ý� oÛÀ� v··Ë|®Ý� oÛ·� oÛ�Ý�·Ë� oËÛ¸�·�·Ë�m¸ ·�··��··�Ý�hc·�§ËÝ�·Ä�t·À�·�oÛÀ��·Ç�¤�··�·Ëv·À�·Ì� �··¸oÛ¤�··�·� oÛÀ� �·Ç¸�·oÛ·� �··¸oÛ¤�··�·�t·À�·¤·��·��··Ì�oËÛ�¸�·m��·�··�··Ëq�·�§ÏÝ�g
��··ooµµÛÛ (R) : �··¸oÛ¤�··�·� �·Ì� �·Ç�m¤·�� §Ý¤�·c·Ë�·� oËÛ�··�·v·Ç�Ý� �··¸oÛ¤�··�·�t·À�·� ¤�··�·Ë¸v·oÛ� ¤·��·��·�·¸�·£�·��·Ì��·À�·�§Ý·Ë�v··m²q·Ë�g
ooÇÇÛÛzzÝÝ :
(A) (A) h·Ï�Ý (R) �Ý·Ë�··Ì� ¤·§ÝÀ� §ÐÝ�h·Ï�Ý (R),
(A) oÛÀ �·oµÛ¤·q·�·���··p�··�§ÏÝ�g
(B) (A) h·Ï�Ý (R) �Ý·Ë�··Ì� ¤·§ÝÀ� §ÐÝ�h·Ï�Ý� �5���$��oÛÀ��·oµÛ¤·´q·�·���··p�··��·§ÝÁÝ�§ÏÝ�g
(C) (A) �·oµÛ¤·q·�·� §ÏÝ�� �·�Ý��·Ä (R) �·oµÛ¤·´q·�·�·§ÝÁ�§ÏÝ�g
(D) (R) �·oµÛ¤·q·�·� §ÏÝ� h·Ï�Ý� �$�� �·oµÛ¤·q·�·�·§ÝÁ�§ÏÝ�g
24. h¸�·oÛ�·�·� h·Ï�Ý� �·oµÛ� oËÛ� ¤·§ÝÀ� oÇÛzÝ� oÛ·� t·�·�·oÛÀ¸v·m��
hh¸��··oÛoÛ��··��·· (A) : v·�·¤··�··�Ý~·� oËÛ� ¸�·m� �·Ë�ÄÝ�p·�Ý� §ÏÝ� ¸oÛ� �·°��·ËoÛ� ��·¼n�·�� ¤·¤··�·�·� oÛ·�··�·�j{Ý·�··�§Ï�Ý� �·�Ý��·Ä�j¤·Ë�¤·Ä¼¤�·�·��Ýp·�·Ë�oËÛ¸�·m�oÛ·Ëiµ��·À�¸v·��·Ë�Ý·�Ý��·§ÝÁ�§ÏÝ�g
��··ooµµÛÛ (R) : v·�·�¤·¤··�·�·�oÛ�·�§Ý·Ë�·Ë��·q·�··�§ÏÝ���··Ë�··Ëq·�j¤·oÛ·�v�··�Ý·�j�·�··Ëq·�oÛ�Ý�·Ë� oÛÀ�v·��ÝÀoÛ��·ËÝ� §ÐÝ�� ¸v·¤·� oÛ·�Ý~·� ¤·¤··�·�·� oÛ·� ¤·�·µ�·· ·§Ý·Ë�··�§ÏÝ�g
ooÇÇÛÛzzÝÝ :
(A) (A) ¤·��·�§ÏÝ���·�Ý��·Ä (R) h¤·��·�§ÏÝ�g
(B) (A) h¤·��·�§ÏÝ���·�Ý��·Ä (R) ¤·��·�§ÏÝ�g
(C) (A) ¤·��·� §ÏÝ�� �·�Ý��·Ä (R), (A) oÛÀ��··p�··��·§ÝÁ�§ÏÝ�g
(D) (A) ¤·��·�§ÏÝ�h·Ï�Ý (R), (A) oÛ·�oÛ·�Ý~·§ÏÝ�g
25. h¸�·oÛ�·�·� h·Ï�Ý� �·oµÛ� oÛ·� j�·�·Än�·� oÇÛzÝ� t·�·�·oÛ�ÌÝ��
hh¸��··oÛoÛ��··��·· (A) : ··¼��·��·c�·�§ÏÝ�h·Ï�Ý�i¤·¸�·m ··¼��·�oÛÀ�p··Ëv·��·°�Ý·Ë�·�·�m�·� ·¤�··Ì�oËÛ�r·zÝ·�·oÛÀ� �·À¸�·�··Ì� oËÛ� �··��·�·� ¤·Ë� ¤·�··¸�·�·§ÏÝ�g
��··ooµµÛÛ (R) : �Ý·£z³ÝÀ�·� ¤·Ä�Ýc··� oËÛ� j�ËÝ �··Ì� oÛ·Ë� �·Ç�Ý·oÛ�Ý�·Ë� �·Ì� ¤·Ï¸�·oÛ� ·¼n�·� oÛ·� ¸�·oÛ·¤·� h·Ï�Ýj�·�··Ëq·� ··¼��·�oËÛ��·c�·�oÛ·Ë�p·�·�ËÝ��·Ì�|Ý·�·�··§ÏÝ�g
ooÇÇÛÛzzÝÝ :
(A) (A) h·Ï�Ý (R) �Ý·Ë�··Ì�¤·��·�§ÐÝ���·�Ý��·Ä (R),
(A) oÛÀ ��··p�··��·§ÝÁ�§ÏÝ�g
(B) (A) ¤·��·�§Ï�Ý��·�Ý��·Ä (R) h¤·��·�§ÐÝ�g
(C) (A) h·Ï�Ý (R) �Ý·Ë�··Ì�¤·��·�§ÐÝ���·�Ý��·Ä (R),
(A) oÛÀ���··p�··�§ÏÝ�g
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Paper-II 12 D-11-10
28. Arrange the EU members, according
to their economic power in
descending order :
(A) France, Italy, Germany, Spain
(B) Germany, France, Italy, Spain
(C) Spain, Italy, Germany, France
(D) France, Germany, Italy, Spain
29. Identify the following code with
correct chronological sequencing :
(A) Threshold Test Ban Treaty –
Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty –
Peaceful Nuclear Explosions
Treaty – Intermediate Range
Nuclear Forces Treaty
(B) Threshold Test Ban Treaty –
Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty
– Intermediate Range Nuclear
Forces Treaty – Strategic Arms
Reduction Treaty
(C) Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty
– Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty
– Threshold Test Ban Treaty –
Intermediate Range Nuclear
Forces Treaty
(D) Strategic Arms Reduction Treat
– Intermediate Range Nuclear
Forces Treaty – Peaceful
Nuclear Explosion Treaty –
Threshold Test Ban Treaty
30. Select the correct sequence of the
following persons of their seniority
in, appearance.
(A) Shivaji, Clausewitz, Henry
Kissinger, K. Subrahmanyam
(B) Clausewitz, Shivaji, Henry
Kissinger, K. Subrahmanyam
(C) Henry Kissinger, Clausewitz,
Shivaji, K. Subrahmanyam
(D) K. Subrahmanyam, Henry
Kissinger, Shivaji, Clausewitz
31. Arrange the following nuclear
strategies in order in which they
appeared. Choose the correct code
given below :
I. Preventive Nuclear Strategy
II. Pre-emptive Nuclear Strategy
III. Strategy of Massive Retaliation
IV. Strategy of Flexible Response
Codes :
(A) II, I, III, IV
(B) I, II, III, IV
(C) III, II, IV, I
(D) II, III, I, IV
32. Make the chronological order of
Arms Control Treaties from 1971-
1993 :
(A) Seabed Arms Control ABM
Treaty, SALT-II, START-II.
(B) START-II, SALT-II, Seabed
Arms Control, ABM Treaty
(C) ABM Treaty, START-II,
SALT-II, Seabed Arms
Control
(D) SALT-II, Seabed Arms Control,
START-II, ABM Treaty
D-11-10 13 Paper-II
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Paper-II 14 D-11-10
33. Choose the correct sequence in the
process of confidence building
between two Nation-States :
(A) Minimum political will;
Reciprocity; Constraint
reduction; Obligation adherence.
(B) Minimum political will,
Constraint reduction, Obligation
adherence, Reciprocity
(C) Constraint reduction, Obligation
adherence, Reciprocity,
Minimum political will
(D) Reciprocity, Minimum political
will, Obligation adherence,
Constraint reduction
34. Choose the correct sequence of steps
in the process of conflict resolution :
(A) Conflict prevention, Conflict
germination, Conflict
management, Conflict resolution
(B) Conflict germination, Conflict
prevention, Conflict
management, Conflict resolution
(C) Conflict resolution, Conflict
management, Conflict
prevention, Conflict germination
(D) Conflict germination, Conflict
management, Conflict
prevention, Conflict resolution
35. Arrange the following books in
sequence in which they have
appeared :
I. The Art of War
II. The Conduct of War
III. The Prince
IV. The making of India’s Foreign
Policy
Codes :
(A) IV, I, III, II
(B) I, II, III, IV
(C) I, III, II, IV
(D) II, III, I, IV
36. Match the following treaties with
their respective geographic regions :
(a) SEATO (i) Middle East
(b) NATO (ii) Europe &
America
(c) CENTO (iii) Eastern
Europe &
former USSR
(d) Warsaw Pact (iv) South-east Asia
Codes :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(B) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
(C) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)
(D) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii)
D-11-10 15 Paper-II
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oÛÀ¸v·m��
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Paper-II 16 D-11-10
37. Match the theories with their
respective propounders :
(a) Heart Land
Theory
(i) S.B. John
(b) Organic Theory
of State
(ii) S.B. Cohen
(c) Unified Field
Theory
(iii) A. Mackinder
(d) Theory of Geo-
strategic Regions
of the World
(iv) Ratzel
Codes :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(B) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)
(C) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)
(D) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
38. Match the concepts (Table I) with
their proper explanation (Table II) :
Table I Table II
(a) Peace
Making
(i) Use of
mediation,
conciliation
and arbitration.
(b) Peace
Keeping
(ii) Use of military
personnel as
monitors.
(c) Peace
Building
(iii) Rebuilding of
institutions and
infrastructure.
(d) Peace
Promotion
(iv) Legitimization
and liquidation
of issues.
Codes :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv)
(B) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)
(C) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(D) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
39. Match the common name of missiles
(Table I) with their technical name
(Table II) :
Table – I Table – II
(a) Prithvi (i) Short Range
Surface-to-
Surface Missile
(b) Agni (ii) Intermediate
Range Ballistic
Missile
(c) Trishul (iii) Short Range
Surface to Air
Missile
(d) Nag (iv) Anti-tank Missile
Codes :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(B) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv)
(C) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)
(D) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
40. Match the following authors with
their books, given in Table I & II :
Table – I Table – II
(a) Guilo Douhet (i) On War
(b) Clausewitz (ii) The Command
of the Air
(c) J.J. Mearsheimer (iii) Nuclear War
and Nuclear
Peace
(d) Y. Harkabi (iv) Conventional
Deterrence
Codes :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(B) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)
(C) (i) (iv) (iii) (ii)
(D) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
D-11-10 17 Paper-II
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41. Match the following years with the
occurrence of events, given in Table
I & II :
Table – I Table – II
(a) 1919 (i) End of First World
War
(b) 1918 (ii) League of Nations
transfers all assets
to the U.N.O.
(c) 1946 (iii) Treaty of Versailles
(d) 1945 (iv) Establishment of
U.N.O.
Codes :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(B) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
(C) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii)
(D) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)
42. Match the books with their authors :
(a) The Rise and
Fall of the
great powers
(i) Kenneth
Waltz
(b) The Influence
of Sea Power
upon History
(ii) Paul
Kennedy
(c) Politics among
Nations
(iii) Alfred T.
Mahan
(d) Theory of
International
Politics
(iv) Hans
Morgenthau
Codes :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(B) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)
(C) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)
(D) (i) (iv) (ii) (iii)
43. Match the following Conferences/
Agreements with their year of origin
given in Table I and II :
Table – I Table – II
(a) Conference on
Security and Co-
operation in
Europe
(i) Stockholm
Accord
1986
(b) Panchsheel
Agreement
(ii) India &
China,
1993
(c) Agreement on
Maintenance of
Peace and
Tranquillity
along the Line of
Actual Control
(AMPT)
(iii) India &
China,
1954
(d) Conference on
Disarmament in
Europe
(iv) Helsinki
1975 Act
Codes :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii)
(B) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
(C) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(D) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)
44. Match the following treaties with
their year of occurrence given in
Table I and II. Select the right
answer from the codes given below :
Table – I Table – II
(a) Threshold Test
Ban Treaty
(i) 1974
(b) Partial Test Ban
Treaty
(ii) 1963
(c) Peaceful Nuclear
Explosion Treaty
(iii) 1996
(d) Comprehensive
Test Ban Treaty
(iv) 1976
Codes :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii)
(B) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv)
(C) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii)
(D) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
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45. Match the theories with their
respective propounders :
(a) Theory of Non-
Alignment
(i) Mao-Tse-Tung
(b) Theory of Air
Power
(ii) A.T. Mahan
(c) Theory of Naval
Power
(iii) Jawahar Lal
Nehru
(d) Theory of
Guerrilla
Warfare
(iv) Douhet
Codes :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(B) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii)
(C) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i)
(D) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii)
Read the passage below and answer
the questions that follow based on
your understanding of the passage :
(Qn. Nos. 46 to 50)
Conventional wisdom would
have as believe that the dropping of
the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in
1945 was meant to save American
lives and force Japanese surrender
and end the war. Hypothetically, it is
possible to argue that Hiroshima and
Nagasaki would not have happened
if Japan had possessed similar
capability. Much greater destruction
and loss of life had occurred earlier
during the fire bombing of Tokyo
and other Japanese cities by the
Allies. But use of the atom bomb as
the instrument of war termination
also created the image of its being a
powerful tool of military utility.
However, it was clear from the
beginning that its value actually
rested in its political power. This
political role was heightened beyond
the capacity of any other single
instrument of policy essentially
because of the great destructive
capability of nuclear weapons. The
Cold War, and deployment of over
55,000 nuclear warheads at its peak
in a highly militarised confrontation
of ideology, political goals and
foreign policy, reinforced the belief
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that nuclear weapons played a powerful
military role. The fact that the weapons
had to be handled and deployed by
military forces certainly added to the belief
in their military utility in spite of the fact
that very often nuclear warheads were
actually held, at least initially, by forces
which were not part of the classical
military formations.
46. The dropping of the atomic bomb on
Hiroshima in 1945 was meant
(A) to save American lives
(B) to force Japanese surrender
(C) to end the war
(D) All the above
47. Atomic bomb is a power tool of
(A) Military utility
(B) Political utility
(C) Diplomatic utility
(D) Economic utility
48. Nuclear weapon is essentially an
instrument of national policy
(A) Because of the great
destructive capability
(B) Because of the political goals
and ideology
(C) Because of the military utility
(D) None of the above
49. The atomic bomb value actually
rested in its
(A) Military power
(B) Political power
(C) Diplomatic power
(D) None of the above
50. The main theme of the passage is
based on
(A) Nuclear weapon as an
instrument of policy
(B) Nuclear weapon as an
instrument of military power
(C) Nuclear weapon as an
instrument of diplomacy
(D) None of the above
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