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Match the terms given in column ‘A’ correctly with their meaning given in column ‘B’ and choose the appropriate code as the correct answer: Column ‘A’ I Confidence building measure II Arms Control - Political Science

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Match the terms given in column ‘A’ correctly with their meaning given in column ‘B’ and choose the appropriate code as the correct answer:

  Column ‘A’   Column ‘B’
I Confidence building measure (i) Giving up certain types of weapons
II Arms Control (ii) A process of exchanging information on Defense matters between nations on a regular basis.
III Alliance (iii) A coalition of nations meant to deter or Defend against military attacks.
IV Disarmament (iv) Regulates the acquisition or development of weapons.

Options

  • I - (ii), II - (iv), III - (iii), IV - (i)

  • I - (ii), II - (i), III - (iii), IV - (iv)

  • I - (ii), II - (i), III - (iv), IV - (iii)

  • I - (iv), II - (ii), III - (iii), IV - (i)

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Solution

I - (ii), II - (iv), III - (iii), IV - (i)

Explanation:

  Column ‘A’   Column ‘B’
I Confidence building measure (ii) A process of exchanging information on Defense matters between nations on a regular basis.
II Arms Control (iv) Regulates the acquisition or development of weapons.
III Alliance (iii) A coalition of nations meant to deter or Defend against military attacks.
IV Disarmament (i) Giving up certain types of weapons
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