Contemporary South Asia

These MCQs are based on Contemporary South Asia.

This includes India-Pakistan Conflicts, Bangladesh, Nepal, India, and its Other Neighbours, Peace and Cooperation, Bilateral Talks, Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF), SAARC, and many more.

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Expand SAFTA.

South Asian Free Trade South Asian Free Tax South Asian Free Tactics South Asian Free Toll

Nepal was a constitutional monarchy till

2006 2005 2004 2003

The Seven Party Alliance is a coalition of

Maoist parties only Monarchial forces Nepali political parties Non-governmental organisations in Nepal

In Nepal, there was a violent conflict between the armed forces of the King and

Maoist guerrillas Political activists People’s representatives Armed military forces

Which party dominates the political affairs of Maldives?

Maldivian Democratic Party Maldivian Socialist Party Maldivian Communist Party Maldivian Republic Party

The country that is Bhutan’s biggest source of development aid is

The USA Russia India the Maldives

The South Asian leaders signed the SAARC Charter on:

7th November 1985 8th December 1985 9th January 1987 5th December 1988

In the political field, Pakistan lacks

A courageous and relatively free press A strong human rights movement Educated leaders Genuine international support for democracy

Which of the following country is not a South Asian country?

Bangladesh India Bhutan Russia

Which one of the following statements about the ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka is false?

Politics in Sri Lanka openly favoured the Sinhalas. Interests of Tamils were neglected. Liberation Tigers of Tamil Elam were supported by the SAARC countries. There was no political equality in Sri Lanka.

A landlocked country of South Asia with Maoist guerillas

The Maldives Bangladesh Pakistan Nepal

Under which military ruler Pakistan faced Military Crisis?

Ayub Khan Pervez Musharraf Yahya Khan Nawaz Sharif
Quiz/Test Summary
Title: Contemporary South Asia
Questions: 12
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