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Question-1
Nuclear weapons were dropped over Nagasaki on:
(A)
August 6, 1945
(B)
August 7, 1945
(C)
August 8, 1945
(D)
August 9, 1945
Question-2
GATT is the abbreviation for:
(A)
General Agreement on Traffic and Travel
(B)
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
(C)
General Agreement on Trade and Traffic
(D)
General Agreement on Trade and Transfer
Question-3
The EEC was the most significant of the three treaty organizations that were consolidated in 1967 to form the European Community. It is known as what since 1993?
(A)
EA
(B)
EU
(C)
ES
(D)
EO
Question-4
On this date, the leaders of the Russian, Ukrainian, and Byelorussian republics issued a declaration that the Soviet Union was dissolved and replaced by the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
(A)
8 December 1991
(B)
10 November 1991
(C)
8 October 1990
(D)
8 December 1990
Question-5
In the history of warfare, nuclear weapons were used by:
(A)
USA only
(B)
Japan only
(C)
Russia only
(D)
India only
Question-6
Who was the Russian President who instituted a number of reforms under the name glasnost?
(A)
Mikhail Gorbachev
(B)
Romanov Gorbachev
(C)
Alexander Nevisky
(D)
Vladmir Putin
Question-7
The idea of what was mooted to convince the countries refusing to join NPT club?
(A)
NYFZ
(B)
NWFS
(C)
NWEZ
(D)
NWFZ
Question-8
The NWFZ was followed by which treaty to tighten the control over nuclear weapons programme?
(A)
CTBT
(B)
NPT
(C)
North Atlantic Treaty
(D)
SALT -I Treaty
Question-9
W.T.O headquarters is located at:
(A)
Geneva
(B)
Paris
(C)
Amsterdam
(D)
Denmark
Question-10
Bretton Woods Conference traces down to the origin of which famous institution?
(A)
ILO
(B)
WHO
(C)
WTO
(D)
UNO
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