🌍CBSE Class 12 Political Science Chapter 2 Contemporary Centre’s of Power MCQ📚

1. In which year Unification of Germany took place?

(a) October 1990

(b) January 1990

(c) October 2000

(d) January 1995

Answer: (b) January 1990

2. Who among the following adopted an ‘open door’ policy?

(a) China

(b) EU

(c) Japan

(d) USA

Answer: (a) China

3. When China became member of WTO?

(a) 1991

(b) 1998

(c) 2001

(d) 2005

Answer: (c) 2001

4. EURATOM is known as

(a) Europe Atom Efficiency Community.

(b) Europe Aviation Energy Center.

(c) European Atomic Energy Community.

 (d) European Ariel Energetic Center.

Answer : (c) European Atomic Energy Community.  

5. Arrange the following in chronological order:

(a) China’s accession to WTO 2001

(b) Establishment of the E.E.C. 1957

(c) Establishment of the E.U. 1992

(d) Birth of A.R.F. 1994

Answer: (b) Establishment of the E.E.C. 1957

6. The ASEAN WAY:

(a) Reflects the lifestyle of ASEAN members.

(b) A form of interaction among ASEAN members that is informal and cooperative.

(c) The defence policy followed by the ASEAN members.

(d) The road that connects all the ASEAN members.

Answer: (b) A form of interaction among ASEAN members that is informal and cooperative.

7. When was European Union eastablished?

(a) 1990

(b) 1991

(c) 1992

(d) 1993

Answer  : (c) 1992

8. Who among the following adopted on open door Policy?

(a) China

(b) EU

(c) Japan

(d) USA

Answer: (b) EU  

9. The OEEC was established in –

(a) 1946

(b) 1977

(c) 1948

(d) 1949

Answer : (c) 1948

10. The Currency Union is-

(a) Dollar

(b) Rupees

(c) Euro

(d) Yuan

Answer  : (c) Euro

11. Which of the following is a supranational organisation?

(a) ASEAN

(b) SAARC

(c) EU

(d) EEC

Answer  : (c) EU

12.Which of the following is not the founder member of ASEAN?

(a) Indonesia

(b) Malaysia

(c) India

(d) Thailand

Answer  : (c) India

13.Relationship between India and Russia are rooted in mutual:

(A) suspense

(B) cooperation

(C) hatred

(D) competition

Answer : (B) cooperation

14.When OEEC was established?

(A) 1947

(B) 1949

(C) 1948

(D) 1950

Answer : (C) 1948

15.Which declaration was signed with AESAN came into existence?

(A) Singapore Treaty

(B) Bangkok Declaration

(C) AESAN Declaration

(D) Warsaw Pact

Answer : (B) Bangkok Declaration

16. Which one of the following statements related to the Indo- China war (1962) is correct?

(A) China could not cross the line of control.

(B) The Soviet Union remained neutral during the conflict.

(C) The Soviet Union helped China against India.

(D) The Chinese forces did not withdraw their troops back to earlier position.

Answer : (B) The Soviet Union remained neutral during the conflict.  

17.China and India were involved in a border conflict in:

(A) 1962

(B) 1972

(C) 1982

(D) 1992

Answer : (A) 1962

18.Where and when was BRIC founded?

(A) 2005, Russia

(B) 2006, Russia

(C) 2006, India

(D) 2007, Russia

Answer : (B) 2006, Russia

19.India and Israel established full diplomatic relations in ……

(A) 1990

(B) 1993

(C) 1998

(D) 1992

Answer : (D) 1992

20.When did Jawaharlal  Nehru visit Russia?

(A) June 1960

(B) July 1955

(C) August 1955

(D) May 1950

Answer : (B) July 1955

21.SAARC is a major regional initiative by the :

(A) South Asian states

(B) American states

(C) Economic Organisation

(D) Military Organisation

Answer : (A) South Asian states  

22.What were the areas of dispute between India and China in 1962 conflict?

(A) Jammu and Kashmir

(B) Western Kashmir

(C) West Bengal

(D) Arunachal Pradesh and in the Aksai Chin region of Ladakh

Answer : D 

23.What was “Marshall Plan”?

(A) To revive European economy

(B) To provide Europe with military assistance

(C) To unite Europe and US

(D) all of the above

Answer : (A) to revive European economy  

24.Where was the SAARC established?

(A) Delhi

(B) Kathmandu

(C) Lahore

(D) Dhaka

Answer : (D) Dhaka

25.During which Five Year Plan, Soviet Union helped India in setting up industries?

(A) Second

(B) Fifth

(C) First

(D) None of the above

Answer : (A) Second

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