CSS TEST SESSION 2019

CSS TEST SESSION 2019

 (Test No. 1)
         Syllabus: Foreign Policy of India and Pakistan
Time: 1:30 Hours                  Date: July 21, 2019                            Marks:            50
Note:


i.)     Part I: MCQs which is compulsory and attempt in 15 Minutes. This part comprise of 10 marks of 10 MCQ.
ii.)    Part II: Attempt all the question of this part. Each question carries equal marks. Total marks of this part is 40
iii.)   All the parts (if any) of each question must be attempted at one place instead of at different places.
iv.)    Candidates must write Q. No. in the Answer Book in accordance with Q. No. in the Q. Paper
v.)     No Page/Space be left blank between the answers. All the blank pages of Answer Book must be crossed.
vi.)     Extra attempt of any question or any part of the attempted question will not be considered.

(Part I)
Q.No.1: Tick the correct option from the given options. Cutting or overwriting or any kind of mark is not allowed. (10)
1.       Pakistan became a member of CENTO in:

a.       1954
b.      1955
c.       1958
d.      None of these

2.      Pakistan left Commonwealth in 1972 and rejoined in:

a.       1988
b.      1989
c.       1985
d.      None of these

3.      The U-2 incident occurred in:

a.       1960
b.      1962
c.       1965
d.      None of these

4.      India conducted its 2nd nuclear test after a gap of:

a.       20 years
b.      24 years
c.       34 years
d.      None of these

5.      Pakistan joined NAM in the year:

a.       1979
b.      1980
c.       1981
d.      None of these

6.      The author of famous book, “Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy” is:

a.       Gerald Ford
b.      Henry Kissinger
c.       Ronald Reagan
d.      None of these

7.      Indian Congress came into power under the leadership of Sonia Gandhi in:

a.       2000
b.      2004
c.       2006
d.      None of these

8.      CENTO was dissolved in:

a.       1979
b.      1981
c.       1998
d.      None of these

9.      Current Foreign Secretary of Pakistan is:

a.       Shah Mehmood Qureshi
b.      Salman Bashir
c.       Sherry Rehman
d.      Sohail Mahood

10.  Theory and Practice of International Relations is written by:
a.       Padelford and Lincoln
b.      Palmer and Perkins
c.       Hans j. Morgenthau
d.      None of these
(Part II)
 Q.No. 2: The foreign policy of Pakistan is tilted from western to eastern bloc because of changes in geostrategic and geopolitical scenario of the world. What are the challenges and opportunities for Pakistan in this shift and what recommendations do you suggest for Pakistan in order to take the country in right direction?                                   (20)
 Q.No. 3: Indian foreign policy has been achieved lot of success in recent years especially in the era of current government of India. What does India’s foreign policy under Narendra Modi hold for relations with its South Asian neighborhood and East Asia? What would be the implications of this policy for Pakistan? What Pakistan should do in order to compete or cooperate with Indian regional and global ambitions?                                          (20)

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