A. Navigable
B. Not Navigable
C. Partially Navigable
D. Mostly Navigable
Related Mcqs:
- Which Doctrine in international Law India supports its case according to which the river boundaries between states are divided by the mid channel?
A. Thalweg Doctrine
B. Mari Doctrine
C. B.P (Border Post) Doctrine
D. none of these - The present problem between India and Pakistan is on sir creek. India maintains that this line should run through:
A. the eastern edge of the creek
B. the western edge of the creek
C. Through the middle of the creek
D. through 3rd half of the creek - Pakistan does not agree to the Thaiweg Doctrine’s reference by India?
A. this is India’s deviation from historical Indus Water Treaty
B. this doctrine is applicable to navigable area and creek is not navigable
C. Creek is not regularly navigable
D. none of these - India supports its stance by citing Thelveg Doctrine in international law which states the rivers boundaries between two states are divide by
A. The delta concentration
B. The bond or river
C. The mid channel
D. All of them - The Sinatra doctrine:
A. Was a catchphrase for foreign policy under Gorbachev
B. Replaced the Khrushchev doctrine
C. Followed glasnost and perestroika
D. Was a catchphrase for foreign policy under Gorbachev and followed glasnost and perestroika - The Harmon Doctrine is:
A. Part of International Law
B. Was renounced before it could take roots in International Law
C. Is attempting to earn general acceptance
D. None of these - How is called the doctrine that human beings are free to control their own actions and these actions are not fixed in advance by God or fate?
A. Free action
B. Free will
C. Freedom will
D. Free freedom will - When India “no-first-use” nuclear doctrine was released?
A. 1991
B. 1992
C. 1994
D. 1998 - India stopped supply of water to Pakistan from every canal flowing from India to Pakistan. Pakistan protested and India finally agreed and an interim agreement was signed on
A. May 14, 1949
B. June 4, 1948
C. May 24, 1948
D. May 4, 1948 - When India stopped supply of water to Pakistan from every canal flowing from India to Pakistan for first time after creation of Pakistan.
A. April 1st, 1947
B. April 1st, 1948
C. April 1st, 1949
D. April 26th, 1948