A. 69 Nations
B. 65 Nations
C. 62 Nations
D. 67 Nations
Related Mcqs:
- Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) came into the existence in:
A. 1965
B. 1967
C. 1968
D. 1969 - ‘Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty:
A. limits the spread of nuclear weapons through non-proliferation
B. limits the spread of nuclear weapons disarmament
C. gives the right to utilize nuclear technology for peaceful purposes
D. all of the above - What are the criticisms of the nuclear non-proliferation regime?
A. It is not well-suited to the demands of the complex and potentially more dangerous second nuclear age
B. It does not address the security motivation which leads states to acquire nuclear weapons in first place
C. It is unable to alleviate the security dilemma that many states confront and it is discriminatory arrangement
D. All of the above - To solve water crises Indus Water Treaty was signed in 1960 under which who was to act as guarantor of this Treaty?
A. World Bank
B. IMF
C. Security Council
D. None of them - In 1919 a treaty was signed between the United Kingdom and Afghanistan during the Third Anglo-Afghan War and United Kingdom recognized Afghanistan’s independence. The treaty is called:
A. Treaty of Friendship
B. Treaty of London
C. Treaty of Rawalpindi
D. Treaty of Windsor - Treaty of London ended the First Balkan War and Treaty of Bucharest ended the Second Balkan War. Both treaties were signed in:
A. 1913
B. 1914
C. 1915
D. 1916 - The International Opium Convention, signed on January 23, 1912 during the ‘First International Opium Conference’, was the first international drug control treaty and it was signed at:
A. London
B. Hague
C. Washington
D. Paris - Who shot New York Senator Robert Kennedy in 1968?
A. Juan Raul Garza
B. Jack Ruby
C. Sirhan Sirhan
D. Andrew Cunanan - A non-aggression pact “the Treaty of Saadabad” was signed in 1937 by Turkey, Iran, Iraq and:
A. Turkey
B. Poland
C. Afghanistan
D. UK - Counter proliferation is:
A. a strategy against nuclear proliferation which is focused on attacking the public image of states that develop nuclear weapons
B. it is a strategy which emphasizes the use of measures such as ballistic missile defences and more proactive stance in prevention of nuclear proliferation
C. there is no such thing as counter-proliferation
D. none of the above