A. Kashmir
B. Siachin
C. Kishanganga
D. none of these
Related Mcqs:
- The situation of Kashmir deteriorated during August and September of 1947 because the Kashmir Muslims openly revolted. By late October, 1947, the tribesmen-led rebellion succeeded in:
A. capturing several towns
B. massacring large number of civilians
C. advancing within four miles of the capital, Srinagar
D. all of these - State of Kashmir was the biggest state in the sub-continent situated in the northern part of Indo Pak continent having boundaries with:
A. India
B. China
C. Tibet
D. All of them - Who suggested in 1947 the partition of Palestine?
A. U.S.A
B. Britain
C. France
D. UNO - Indian Government accepted Maharaja’s accession and still sticks to that accession ignoring the will of the people. India’s military intervention on behalf of Maharaja led go to the first India-Pakistan war in 1947-1948. When both countries signed cease fire?
A. 1 January 1949
B. 1 January 1948
C. 1 January 1947
D. 1 January 1950 - How much area of Pakistani territory Siachen is now under Indian Occupation?
A. 1200 Km
B. 2590 Km
C. 2000 Km
D. 1825 Km - The Hindu Raja could not control the uprising of Muslims against his oppressive rule and made an appeal to Indian government. What condition was laid down by Indian government?
A. Cancel the treaty with Pakistan
B. Invite Indian army in the state
C. Accession of state with India
D. Establish diplomatic relation with the India - At the time of independent in 1947, Kashmir was asked to:
A. Join India
B. Join Pakistan
C. remain Independent
D. Join India or Pakistan according to its will - Which disputed region the Siachen glacier is located in?
A. Kashmir region
B. Kaghan
C. Tukht-e-Slamaiman
D. Sakurdu - This disputed region became the center of attention when India shot down a Pakistani surveillance plane killing all 16 on board on:
A. 18th September, 1999
B. 15 the October, 1993
C. 10th August, 1999
D. 21st November, 1999 - World War II ended formally in 1947 under:
A. London Peace Treaties
B. Paris Peace Treaties
C. Greater Peace Treaties
D. Vienna Conventions