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Class 12 Political Science Objective Questions In English
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Chapter – 4

India’s External Relations

Class 12 Political Science Chapter 4 India’s External Relations Objective Questions in English. These Objective Questions are helpful for the students who are in class 12 and have Political Science. Attempt These Objective Questions to Check your knowledge and the status of your preparation. These Objective Questions are also helpful for the preparation of 1 Mark Questions

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Class Class 12
Subject Political Science
Chapter no. Chapter 4
Chapter Name India’s External Relations
Category Class 12 Political Science Objective Questions in English
Medium English
Class 12 Political Science Chapter 4 India’s External Relations Objective Questions in English

India’s External Relations

Objective Questions in English

    1. Which of the following are the elements of the foreign policy put forth by Pandit Nehru?
      1. Non-aligned Movement
      2. Panchsheel
      3. Opposition to Imperialism and Colonialism
      4. All of the above
    2. Which of the following are the determining factors of Indian foreign policy?
      1. Constitution
      2. Geographical Elements
      3. National interest
      4. All of the above
    3. When did the Indo-China war happen?
      1. 1962
      2. 1965
      3. 1971
      4. 1999
    4. When was the McMahon Line determined?
      1. 1914
      2. 1915
      3. 1920
      4. 1924
    5. Who among the following laid down the principles of Panchsheel?
      1. Mrs. Indira Gandhi
      2. Dr Rajender Prasad
      3. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
      4. Sardar Patel
    6. How many principles were there in the Panchsheel Pact?
      1. Four
      2. Five
      3. Seven
      4. Eight
    7. Between which of the following two countries war took place in 1965?
      1. India-Pakistan
      2. India-China
      3. India-Sri Lanka
      4. Pakistan-Nepal
    8. The Tashkent Agreement was signed between which two countries?
      1. India-China
      2. India-Pakistan
      3. Indo-Nepal
      4. India-Sri Lanka
    9. In which year was the Tashkent Agreement signed?
      1. 1965
      2. 1966
      3. 1971
      4. 1972
    10. Which new country was born after the India-Pakistan war of 1971?
      1. Nepal
      2. Bhutan
      3. Bangladesh
      4. Maldives
    11. Which two countries signed the Shimla Agreement?
      1. India-Pakistan
      2. India-China
      3. India-Nepal
      4. India-Sri Lanka
    12. In which year the Simla Agreement was signed?
      1. 1971
      2. 1972
      3. 1965
      4. 1966
    13.  When did India conduct the first nuclear test?
      1. 1974
      2. 1975
      3. 1976
      4. 1977
    14.  When did India conduct the second nuclear test?
      1. 1974
      2. 1997
      3. 1998
      4. 1999
    15.  When were the principles of Panchsheel propounded?
      1. 1953
      2. 1954
      3. 1955
      4. 1956
    16.  Which leader had the greatest impact on Indian foreign policy?
      1. Mahatma Gandhi
      2. Pandit Nehru
      3. Mrs. Indira Gandhi
      4. Mr. Rajiv Gandhi
    17.  Which of the following is not a neighbouring country of India?
      1. Pakistan
      2. Sri Lanka
      3. Bangladesh
      4. Italy
    18.  When was the conference of Afro-Asian countries held in Bandung?
      1. 1952
      2. 1954
      3. 1955
      4. 1965
    19.  Who among the following is considered to be the main architect of Indian foreign policy?
      1. Shri Jawaharlal Nehru
      2. Mrs. Indira Gandhi
      3. Mahatma Gandhi
      4. Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri
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