Second Phase of Review
Trending Questions
Q. India is a signatory to which of the following treaties?
- Strategic Arms Limitation Act I (SALT-I)
- Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NNPT)
- Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT)
- Partial Test Ban Treaty (PTBT)
Q. India is a vocal advocate of complete nuclear disarmament and has signed all major nuclear disarmament treaties.
- True
- False
Q. write a note on the changing nature of the international trade in the last fifteen years
Q. Write a note on changing nature of the international trade in last 15th years ?
Q. Arrange the member countries of BRICS in correct sequence from south to north.
- Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa
- Brazil, South Africa, India, China, Russia
- South Africa, Brazil, India, China, Russia
- Russia, China, India, Brazil, South Africa
Q. Which of the following countries do not form a part of the BRICS?
- Brazil
- Russia
- China
- South Sudan
Q.
Does Liberalisation Cause Economic Growth?
Q. Which of the following countries is/are part of the International organisation “BRICS”?
- Brazil
- Russia
- Sri Lanka
- China
Q. Identify the countries which are a part of the G-20.
- Guinea
- Nigeria
- Venezuela
- Italy
- Germany
- France
- India
- Brazil
Q.
Explain what isreferred to as the G-77 countries. In what ways can G-77 be seen as areaction to the activities of the Bretton Woods twins?
Q. Supposing you find two people arguing: One is saying globalisation has hurt our countrys development. The other is telling, globalisation is helping India develop. How would you respond to these organisations?
Q. Which of these are global nuclear disarmament treaties?
- Partial Test Ban Treaty
- Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
- Universal declaration of human rights
- The Treaty of Versailles
Q. Which 20th-century superpowers promoted nuclear disarmament deals?
- India
- China
- USA
- USSR
Q. Globalisation has led to the improvement in living conditions ________.
- of all the people
- of people in the developed countries
- none of the above
- of workers in the developing countries
Q. When was the free-market policy introduced in India?
- 1947 CE
- 1957 CE
- 1974 CE
- 1991 CE
Q. When did Globalization begin?
- 1871-1915
- 1872-1916
- 1873-1917
- 1870-1914
Q. Explain the factors that have enabled globalisation.
Q.
Globalisation will continue in the future. Can you imagine what the world would be like twenty years from now? Give reasons for your answer.
Q. S1: After 1991, India adopted the free market policy.
S2: India’s relation with the South Asian countries became stronger.
S3: India refused to participate in organisations at the international and regional levels.
Select whether the above statements are true or false.
S2: India’s relation with the South Asian countries became stronger.
S3: India refused to participate in organisations at the international and regional levels.
Select whether the above statements are true or false.
- S1: True, S2: True, S3: True
- S1: True, S2: True, S3: False
- S1: False, S2: True, S3: False
- S1: True, S2: False, S3: False
Q. List the factors which help in enabling globalisation?
Q.
Fair Globalisation would create opportunities for all and also ensure that the benefits of globalization are better shared. What role can the govt. play in making this possible?