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प्रश्न
| Column 'A' | Column 'B' | ||
| 1 | Head of the Commission of Enquiry | a | Chowdhary Charan Singh |
| 2 | Deputy Prime Minister of India from 1967 to 1969 | b | Jagjiwan Ram |
| 3 | Deputy Prime Minister of India from 1977 - 79 | c | J.C. Shah |
| 4 | Union Minister of India from 1952 - 1977 | d | Morarji Desai |
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उत्तर
| Column 'A' | Column 'B' | ||
| 1 | Head of the Commission of Enquiry | c | J.C. Shah |
| 2 | Deputy Prime Minister of India from 1967 to 1969 | d | Morarji Desai |
| 3 | Deputy Prime Minister of India from 1977 - 79 | a | Chaudhary Charan Singh |
| 4 | Union Minister of India from 1952 - 1977 | b | Jagjiwan Ram |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Why was the end of the Second World War considered to be the beginning of Cold War? Explain.
How are the threats faced by the people in the Third World different from those faced by the people living in the First World? Support your answer with examples.
Mention the duration of the First and the Second World Wars.
Here is a list of countries. Write against each of these the bloc they belonged to during the Cold War.
a) Poland
b) France
c) Japan
d) Nigeria
e) North Korea
f) Sri Lanka
Why did the superpowers have military alliances with smaller countries? Give three reasons.
The Warsaw pact was led by ____________.
Which of the following countries was not a NATO member?
After the Second World War, the world was divided into the blocks of ____________.
Which of the following was not a member of NATO?
In April 1949, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was signed by ____________.
NATO is the formation of ____________.
The two decades after World War II, western Europe underwent an atmosphere termed as the ____________.
The Military alliance formed by USA was ____________.
In both the 1950s and 1960s, national income approximately ____________.
Why did the superpowers have military alliances with smaller countries? Choose the reason/reasons from the following option.
- Vital resources such as oil and minerals.
- The territory from where the superpowers could launch their weapons and troops.
- Locations from where they could spy on each other.
When did NATO come into existence?
The names of three countries, which belong to the Capitalist Bloc are ______
NATO is also called 'Western Alliance' because most of its members belonged to ______.
The two superpowers tried to control the smaller nations during the Cold War era because ______
How do the smaller states in the alliances use the link of the superpowers for their own purpose?
Choose the incorrect option regarding the Eastern Alliance.
Many of the newly independent countries during the Cold War period preferred to stay out of the alliances because
- they were inclined to join NAM.
- they were worried that they would lose their freedom.
- they wanted to form a third power bloc.
Choose the correct option
During the Cold War period, the smaller states joined the two alliances to get ______ and ______.
- The promise of protection against local rivals
- Membership of the UN Security Council
- Economic aid for self-defense
Choose the correct option.
