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1.
Which pair of nations both assert sovereignty over the Siachen Glacier?
India and Pakistan
China and India
Pakistan and China
No countries claim it
2.
What is the typical average temperature recorded on the Siachen Glacier?
-40 degrees Celsius
-18 degrees Celsius
-25 degrees Celsius
-35 degrees Celsius
3.
What is the ironic meaning of the name 'Siachen'?
Land of crimson lilies
Land of untamed roses
Land of snowy swans
Land of scarlet roses
4.
What is the highest battlefield in the world?
Siachen Glacier
Lhotse Peak
Mount Logan
Monte Rosa Massif
5.
In which year did the conflict between Pakistan and India at the Siachen Glacier begin?
1981
1986
1984
1983
6.
In which year was the initial agreement concerning the Siachen Glacier signed?
1950
1971
1949
1954
7.
Despite Pakistan's position on the Siachen Glacier being at a lower altitude than India's, why does Pakistan's presence there pose a significant threat to India?
The majority of supplies are transported by air, making logistics very costly.
India's entire supply line runs close to Pakistan's posts, creating a highly risky ground route.
Both of the above reasons.
Neither of these reasons.
8.
Among every ten fatalities on the Siachen Glacier, how many result from harsh climatic conditions?
Seven
Eight
Five
Nine
None of the above
9.
Which river is primarily fed by meltwater from glaciers?
Ravi River
Nubra River
Indus River
Bias River
None of the above
10.
What was the name of the mission initiated by India on the Siachen Glacier in 1984?
Operation Vidhara
Operation Meghdoot
Operation Raman
Operation Mata
Operation Vijay
11.
What portion of the Siachen Glacier is under Indian control?
50 percent
75 percent
33 percent
Approximately two-thirds
None of the above
12.
Which section of the glacier falls under Pakistan's jurisdiction?
The motorable route and Kharadugla pass
The glacial valley along with Gyong La pass
Sia La and Bilfond La passes
None of these options
13.
Which mission did Pakistan initiate in 1984 targeting the Siachen Glacier?
Operation Vidhura
Operation Gibraltar
Operation Raman
Operation Freedom
Operation Trident
14.
Which of the following passes in the Siachen region is controlled by Pakistan?
Sea La Pass
Bila Fond Pass
Gyong La Pass
La Pass
None of the above
15.
On which date did the Indian Army take control of the Siachen Glacier area in Kashmir?
April 11, 1984
April 13, 1984
April 15, 1984
April 17, 1984
April 19, 1984
16.
What is the commonly used name for the Indo-Pakistani conflict that took place in 1999?
Kargil War
Operation Gibraltar
Operation Brasstacks
None of the above
17.
Following the terrorist attack on the Indian Parliament on December 13, 2001, India severed diplomatic relations with Pakistan. On which date were diplomatic ties between India and Pakistan reinstated?
May 2, 2007
May 2, 2006
May 2, 2003
May 2, 2009
18.
In which of the following conflicts did collective security measures achieve success?
The disintegration of Yugoslavia
Collective security has never been effective
Iraq's attack on Kuwait
The mass killings in Rwanda
The Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan
19.
Which statement best describes the position of realists in international relations?
Proponents of a hostile foreign policy and constant warfare
Those who endorse war only when it serves a logical national interest
Focused primarily on promoting economic growth
Worried that terrorism will reduce global security
Advocates for complete disarmament and peace
20.
How is a state of war best defined?
A nation that is hostile and continuously strengthening its armed forces
A scenario where no direct fighting occurs but a persistent cold war exists, with potential to escalate into actual combat
A condition where multiple or adjacent countries are engaged in warfare
None of the provided answers are accurate
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