Security in the Contemporary World MCQ in English Class 12 Political Science Book-CONTEMPORARY WORLD POLITICS Chapter-5 Chapter wise MCQ
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Dear students In this Notes We are going to Learn class 12 political science Chapter-5 समकालीन विश्व में सुरक्षा Security in the Contemporary World MCQ class 12 Political Science Book 1 Chapter-5 MCQs in the world security mcq questions 2024-25
1. What is the basic meaning of security?
i. Freedom from enemies
ii. Freedom from danger
iii. Central value
iv. None of these
2. Which security challenge facing the newly independent countries of Asia and Africa was specific to European countries?
i. These countries were threatened by separatist movements.
ii. There were border disputes between these countries
iii. There was a policy of cooperation and consultation regarding control over territory or population.
iv. They also had to worry about internal military conflicts.
3. Traditional concept of security is related to?
i. Global security
ii. National security
iii. Security of neighbouring country
iv. None of these
4. Against whom did America support Islamic militants in the 1980s?
i. Japan
ii. Soviet Union
iii. Britain
iv. India
5. Between 1946 and 1991 the number of civil wars increased by ___?
i. Doubled
ii. four times
iii. twelve times
iv. None of these
6. When was the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) signed?
i. 1992
ii. 1981
iii. 1972
iv. 1990
7. What is the meaning of 'Aparodha'?
i. Promoting war
ii. Staying away from war
iii. Preventing the possibility of war
iv. All of the above
8. What options does a government have in a situation of war?
i. surrender
ii. Accepting the other party's point of view without fighting
iii. Increasing the destruction caused by war to such an extent that the other side gets scared
iv. All of the above
9. How many countries participated in the Biological Weapons Convention?
i. more than 150
ii. more than 151
iii. More than 152
iv. More than 155
10. Who are internally displaced people?
i. Those who leave their home country voluntarily
ii. Those who leave the country due to war, natural disaster or political persecution
iii. Those who are displaced somewhere within the country (within the national border)
iv. None of these
11. Who are immigrants?
i. Those who leave their home country voluntarily
ii. Those who leave the country due to war, natural disaster or political persecution
iii. Those who are displaced somewhere within the country
iv. None of these
12. When was the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty signed?
i. in 1972
ii. in 1981
iii. In 1992
iv. in 1999
13. When was the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) signed?
i. 1972
ii. 1981
iii. 1992
iv. 1997
14. How many countries participated in the Chemical Weapons Convention?
i. more than 160
ii. more than 181
iii. more than 191
iv. more than 193
15. Which of the following are new sources of danger?
i. terrorism
ii. Global warming
iii. poverty
iv. Epidemics
v. All of the above
16. Which of the following agreements provides guidelines for reducing greenhouse gas emissions to control global warming?
i. Earth Summit
ii. Kyoto Protocol
iii. Paris Agreement
iv. Shimla Agreement
17. Who are refugees?
i. Those who leave their home country voluntarily
ii. Those who leave the country due to war, natural disaster or political persecution
iii. Those who are displaced somewhere within the country
iv. None of these
18. By 2003, how many crore people were infected with HIV AIDS all over the world?
i. Three crores
ii. Four crores
iii. Five crore
iv. Seven crores
19. Which country suffered losses worth billions of dollars in the 1990s due to a disease called Mad Cow?
i. Japan
ii. America
iii. Britain
iv. Soviet Union
20. Which continent has the highest risk of HIV AIDS?
i. Europe
ii. America
iii. Africa
iv. None of these
21. Epidemics like HIV AIDS, Bird Flu, SARS have spread rapidly due to _ _ _ reason?
i. Immigration
ii. Business
iii. Tourism and military operations
iv. All of the above
22. As per 2017, the highest number of displaced people in the world have been given shelter in _ _ _?