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Question-1
In the history of warfare, nuclear weapons were used by:
(A)
USA only
(B)
Japan only
(C)
Russia only
(D)
India only
Question-2
W.T.O refers to:
(A)
World Traffic Organization
(B)
World Trade Organization
(C)
World Tariff Orientation
(D)
World Talent Organization
Question-3
What is the idea behind NWFZ?
(A)
To make nuclear countries pledge their alliance to the UNO.
(B)
To disallow nuclear countries to produce or test any more nuclear weapons.
(C)
To disallow non-nuclear countries to produce any more nuclear weapons.
(D)
To declare developing countries Nuclear Free Zone.
Question-4
After the Second World War, East and West Germany were controlled or supported by:
(A)
Japan and USA respectively
(B)
USA and USSR respectively
(C)
USSR and Italy respectively
(D)
USSR and USA respectively
Question-5
The Uruguay Round took place from:
(A)
1986-1995
(B)
1988-1995
(C)
1986-1992
(D)
1990-1994
Question-6
Which structure was erected to separate East and West Germany after the Second World War?
(A)
Berlin Pole
(B)
Berlin Statue
(C)
Berlin Bridge
(D)
Berlin Wall
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
Bretton Woods Conference traces down to the origin of which famous institution?
(A)
ILO
(B)
WHO
(C)
WTO
(D)
UNO
Question-9
After the Second World War, Germany was divided into two regions. These were the:
(A)
FGR and GDR
(B)
FRG and GDR
(C)
FRG and DGR
(D)
FGR and GRD
Question-10
TRIPs refer to:
(A)
Trade-Related Aspects of the Individual Property Rights
(B)
Tariff-Related Aspects of the Intellectual Property Rights
(C)
Tax-Related Aspects of the Intellectual Property Rights
(D)
Trade-Related Aspects of the Intellectual Property Rights
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