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Non-alignment movement (nam) - class-VIII

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The concept of Non-alignment emerged during _____.

  1. Cold War

  2. World War-I

  3. World War-II

  4. Gulf War


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The concept of non-alignment emerged during the Cold War. After the Second World War, the world was divided into two powers blocs-one led by the USA and the other by the erstwhile Soviet Union.

The another convention for Asian unity was held in New Delhi in which of the following year?

  1. 1947

  2. 1948

  3. 1950

  4. 1949


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In 1949, another convention for Asian unity was held at New Delhi to discuss the Indonesian problems.

Non-alignment is the________  policy of a sovereign state.

  1. International

  2. Domestic

  3. Independence

  4. Private


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Non-alignment is the international policy of a sovereign state according to which it does not align itself with any of the power blocs.

Which was the chief characteristic of awakening in Asia and Africa?

  1. World War-I

  2. World War-II

  3. Cold War

  4. Non-alignment movement


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

After the Second World War, the world was divided into two powers blocs-one led by the USA and the other by the erstwhile Soviet Union. It was during this period that many independent countries in Asia and Africa decided not to join any of the two blocs and to remain non-aligned. Thus, non-aligned was the chief characteristics of awakening in Asia and Africa.

Who highlighted the dangers posed by the hostility between  the two power bloc in Asian unity conference?

  1. Chau Enlai

  2. Jawaharlal Nehru

  3. Mahatma Gandhi

  4. None of above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Jawaharlal Nehru highlighted the dangers posed by the hostility between the two power bloc in Asian unity conference. He also stressed the need for Asian countries to work for maintaining world peace.

What are the main features of non-aligned Country? select correct option. 

  1. It is not aligned to any of the power blocs.

  2. It retains its freedom to take independent foreign policy decisions.

  3. It supported all kind of military alliance like NATO, SEATO, Warsaw Pact, etc.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: A,B
Explanation:

The main features of non-aligned Country are:

  • It is not aligned to any of the power blocs.
  • It retains its freedom to take independent foreign policy decisions.
  • It is opposed to any kind of military alliance like NATO, SEATO, Warsaw Pact, etc.

Which of the following factors are responsible for Non-Alignment?

  1. Global tension caused by Cold War

  2. Right of Independent judgement

  3. Use of Moderation in relation to all big powers

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Factors responsible for Non-Alignment:

  • Global tension caused by Cold War.
  • Right of Independent judgement.
  • Struggle against imperialism and neo-colonisation.
  • Use of moderation in relations to all big powers.
  • Restructuring international economic order.

When and where was the Asian Relation Conference held?

  1. Delhi, March 1947

  2. Bombay, July 1948

  3. Calcutta, August 1947

  4. Madras, May 1948


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The origin of the Non-Aligned Movement can be traced back to the Asian Relations Conference held in New Delhi in March 1947.

Where was the another convention for Asian unity  held in 1949?

  1. New Delhi

  2. Calcutta

  3. Bengal

  4. Bombay


Correct Option: A

Where was the first NAM summit held in 1961?

  1. Delhi

  2. Bandung

  3. Belgrade

  4. Bali


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Non-Aligned movement was formally launched at its first summit held in September 1961 at Belgrade in Yugoslavia.

When was the first NAM summit held?

  1. September 1961

  2. December 1959

  3. March 1963

  4. July 1958


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Non-Aligned Movement was formally launched at its first summit held in September 1961 at Belgrade in Yugoslavia.

When the Asian unity conference held at Bandung?

  1. April 1955

  2. March 1956

  3. June 1958

  4. December 1965


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Asian unity conference held at Bandung in April 1955.

When India and China signed an agreement containing five principles of peaceful co-existence?

  1. 1950

  2. 1954

  3. 1952

  4. 1960


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In 1954, India and China signed an agreement containing five principles of peaceful co-existence. These principles collectively known as "Panchsheel" became guidelines for the Non-Aligned Movement to evolve.

How many Countries attended the Bandung conference?

  1. 13

  2. 28

  3. 26

  4. 29


Correct Option: D

When and where the Panchsheel were given practical shape?

  1. At Bandung in April 1955

  2. At New Delhi in 1956

  3. At Bombay in 1954

  4. At Beijing in 1954


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The five principles of Panchsheel were given practical shape at a conference held at Bandung in April 1955.

How many European country attended the first NAM summit?

  1. 1

  2. 5

  3. 4

  4. 8


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Non-Aligned movement was formally launched at its first summit held in September 1961 at Belgrade in Yugoslavia. It was attended by 25 Afro-Asian and one European country. Three Latin American countries participated as observers.

The agreement principal between India and China are collectively known as _____.

  1. Panchsheel

  2. Principal of peace

  3. Non-alignment principal

  4. Indo- China Peace accord


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In 1954, India and China signed an agreement containing five principles of peaceful co-existence. These principles collectively known as "Panchsheel" became guidelines for the Non-Aligned Movement to evolve.

What was the point of discussion in 1949 Asian unity meeting?

  1. World War-II

  2. World War-I

  3. Cold War

  4. Indonesian problem


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In 1949, another convention for Asian unity was held at New Delhi to discuss the Indonesian problems.

"Mutual non-aggression" was the principal of which of the following?

  1. Panchsheel

  2. Cold War

  3. World War

  4. All above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In 1954, India and China signed an agreement containing five principles of peaceful co-existence. These principles collectively known as "Panchsheel" became guidelines for the Non-Aligned Movement to evolve. These five principles were:

  • Mutual non-interference in each other's internal affairs.
  • Mutual non-aggression.
  • Equality for Mutual benefits.
  • Mutual respect for each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty.
  • Peaceful co-existence.

Who was committed to western concept of liberalism and democracy?

  1. Mahatma Gandhi

  2. Jawaharlal Nehru

  3. Bipin Chnadra Pal

  4. Lala Lajpat Rai


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Jawaharlal Nehru was committed to western concept of liberalism and democracy, he did not approve of the military or economic alliances like NATO, CENTO, SEATO, etc.

Who did not approve NATO, CENTO, SEATO?

  1. Marshall Joseph Broze

  2. Mahatma Gandhi

  3. Jawaharlal Nehru

  4. Subhash Chandra Bose


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Jawaharlal Nehru was committed to western concept of liberalism and democracy, he did not approve of the military or economic alliances like NATO, CENTO, SEATO, etc.

What are the main objectives of Non-alignment Movement?

  1. To advocate peaceful settlement of international disputes.

  2. To oppose the use of force and the use of nuclear weapons.

  3. To protect human rights and to protect the environment.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The main objective of the NAM at the beginning was to keep away the newly independent countries of Asia and Africa from the superpower rivalry and to protect and preserve their newly acquired independence. The other important objectives of the NAM are the following:

  • To eliminate all those causes which could lead to war.
  • To protect the nascent freedom of the new-born independent countries of Asia and Africa from colonial domination.
  • To oppose colonialism imperialism and radial discrimination.
  • To advocate sovereign equality of all states.
  • To encourage friendly relations among countries.
  • To advocate peaceful settlement of international disputes.
  • To oppose the use of force and the use of nuclear weapons.
  • To protect human rights and to protect the environment.

"Where freedom is menaced or justice is threatened, or where aggression takes place, we cannot be and shall not be neutral, our policy is not neutralist but one of active endeavor to preserve and if possible, establish peace on firm foundations", 

When and where Nehru declared this?

  1. American Congress in 1949

  2. SAARC summit in 1964

  3. African Union in 1956

  4. European Union in 1955


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Non-Aligned Movement owes a lot to the first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru. In fact, India was the first country to initiate the policy of non-alignment, under the leadership of Nehru. Nehru had declared in the American Congress in 1949,"Where freedom is menaced or justice is threatened, or where aggression takes place, we cannot be and shall not be neutral, our policy is not neutralist but one of active endeavour to preserve and if possible, establish peace on firm foundations".

How many Afro-Asian countries attended the first NAM summit?

  1. 23

  2. 19

  3. 25

  4. 46


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Non-Aligned movement was formally launched at its first summit held in September 1961 at Belgrade in Yugoslavia. It was attended by 25 Afro-Asian and one European country. Three Latin American countries participated as observers.

Who declared, "Where freedom is menaced or justice is threatened, or where aggression takes place, we cannot be and shall not be neutral, our policy is not neutralist but one of active endeavour to preserve and if possible, establish peace on firm foundations"?

  1. Jawaharlal Nehru

  2. Mahatma Gandhi

  3. Bal Gangadhar Tilak

  4. Subhash Chandra Bose


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Non-Aligned Movement owes a lot to the first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru. In fact, India was the first country to initiate the policy of non-alignment, under the leadership of Nehru. Nehru had declared in the American Congress in 1949 that"Where freedom is menaced or justice is threatened, or where aggression takes place, we cannot be and shall not be neutral, our policy is not neutralist but one of active endeavour to preserve and if possible, establish peace on firm foundations".

Which was the first Country to initiate the policy of Non-alignment?

  1. India

  2. China

  3. Egypt

  4. Yugoslavia


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Non-Aligned Movement owes a lot to the first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru. In fact, India was the first country to initiate the policy of non-alignment, under the leadership of Nehru.

"To eliminate all those cause which could lead to war" was the objective of which of the following?

  1. Non-alignment Movement

  2. Panchsheel

  3. Both Aand B

  4. African Union


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The main objective of the NAM at the beginning was to keep away the newly independent countries of Asia and Africa from the super power rivalry and to protect and preserve their newly acquired independence. The other important objectives of the NAM are the following:

  • To eliminate all those causes which could lead to war.
  • To protect the nascent freedom of the new-born independent countries of Asia and Africa from colonial domination.
  • To oppose colonialism imperialism and radial discrimination.
  • To advocate sovereign equality of all states.

Who among the following was not the 'founding father' of NAM?

  1. President Joseph Broze Tito of Yugoslavia

  2. Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt

  3. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India

  4. Winston Churchill of England 


Correct Option: D

"To encourage friendly relations among Countries" was the objective of which of the following?

  1. Panchsheel

  2. Non-alignment Movement

  3. Pelindaba treaty

  4. Mercosur treaty


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The main objective of the NAM at the beginning was to keep away the newly independent countries of Asia and Africa from the super power rivalry and to protect and preserve their newly acquired independence. The other important objectives of the NAM are the following:

  • To eliminate all those causes which could lead to war.
  • To protect the nascent freedom of the new-born independent countries of Asia and Africa from colonial domination.
  • To oppose colonialism imperialism and radial discrimination.
  • To advocate sovereign equality of all states.
  • To encourage friendly relations among countries.

Who supported the causes of International peace, justice and freedom?

  1. NATO

  2. NAM

  3. NIEO

  4. UNCTAD


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  • NAM has helped in easing of tension between the two power blocs and ultimately in bringing about the end of Cold War.
  • NAM acted against the arms race of the superpowers during the Cold War years.
  • NAM has supported the cause of International peace, justice, and freedom.

Who acted against the arms race of the superpowers during the Cold War?

  1. NAM

  2. National Congress

  3. American Congress

  4. All above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • NAM has helped in easing of tension between the two power blocs and ultimately in bringing about the end of Cold War.
  • NAM acted against the arm race of the superpowers during the Cold War years.

When was Afghanistan invaded by the Soviet Union?

  1. 1985

  2. 1965

  3. 1979

  4. 1996


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

NAM has virtually lost its political relevance, it continues to be an effective forum for seeking economic justice. It could not do anything when two of its own member states, i.e., Iran and Iraq were engaged in a prolonged conflict. Similarly, it could not do much when Afghanistan was invaded by the Soviet Union in 1979 or Iraq was invaded by the US-led coalition forces in 2003.

Which country was not the founder of NAM?

  1. Egypt

  2. India

  3. Yugoslavia

  4. Myanmar


Correct Option: D

Who was against the philosophy advocated by the two power blocs?

  1. Gamal Abdel Nasser

  2. Jawaharlal Nehru

  3. Josip Broz Tito

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Jawaharlal Nehru was against the philosophy advocated by the two power blocs. He had rejected the communist state as monolithic and described Marxism as an outdated theory. He did not favour capitalism either and was influenced by socialism.

Which war was ended by NAM?

  1. World War-I

  2. World War-II

  3. Cold War

  4. Austro-Hungarian War


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

NAM has helped in easing of tension between the two power blocs and ultimately in bringing about the end of Cold War, NAM acted against the arm race of the superpowers during the Cold War years.

With the emergence of which institution/s, NAM has become all the more relevant?

  1. World Bank

  2. IMF

  3. WTO

  4. All above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

With the emergence of neo-colonialism, NAM has become all the more relevant. Many small and weak countries are unable to preserve their sovereignty in economic field because of the interference of international financial institutions like the World Bank, IMF, and WTO which try to impose their decisions on them.

Which two members of NAM were engaged in a prolonged conflict?

  1. India and China

  2. India and Pakistan

  3. Iran and Iraq

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

NAM has virtually lost its political relevance, it continues to be an effective forum for seeking economic justice. It could not do anything when two of its own members states, i.e., Iran and Iraq were engaged in a prolonged conflict. Similarly, it could not do much when Afghanistan was invaded by the Soviet Union in 1979 or Iraq was invaded by the US-led coalition force in 2003.

Who rejected the communist state as "monolithic" and described Marxism as an outdated theory?

  1. Josip Broz Tito

  2. Gamal Abdel Nasser

  3. Jawaharlal Nehru

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Jawaharlal Nehru was against the philosophy advocated by the two power blocs. He had rejected the communist state as monolithic and described Marxism as an outdated theory. He did not favour capitalism either and was influenced by socialism.

When was Iraq invaded by the US-led coalition forces?

  1. 2001

  2. 1999

  3. 1993

  4. 2003


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

NAM has virtually lost its political relevance, it continues to be an effective forum for seeking economic justice. It could not do anything when two of its own member states, i.e., Iran and Iraq were engaged in a prolonged conflict. Similarly, it could not do much when Afghanistan was invaded by the Soviet Union in 1979 or Iraq was invaded by the US-led coalition forces in 2003.

Who formulated the Panchasheel principles?

  1. Gandhiji

  2. Vallabhbhai Patel

  3. Jawaharlal Nehru

  4. Lal Bahadur Shastri


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The principles were emphasized by the Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, in a broadcast speech made at the time of the Asian Prime Ministers Conference in Colombo, Sri Lanka just a few days after the signing of the Sino-Indian treaty in Beijing.

In Non Aligned movement who gave a remarkable contribution?

  1. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru

  2. Marshal Tito

  3. Gamal Abdul Naser

  4. Gorbachev


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

International understanding and co-operation is supported by Independent India. It always supported this policy. In Non Aligned movement Pandit Jawaharlal Nehrus contribution was a remarkable one.

The correct group of NAM leaders among the following is ______.

  1. Sukarno, Mussolini, Nehru, Nasser

  2. Nehru, Gandhiji, Nasser, Tito

  3. Sukarno, Nasser, Tito, Nehru

  4. Tito, Nasser, Nehru, Adolf Hitler


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) had its origins in the Bandung Conference of April 1945 in Indonesia inspired by four world leaders viz. Nehru of India, Tito of Yugoslavia, Sukarno of Indonesia and Nasser of Egypt. Bandung formulated the concept of non-alignment based on the Third World desire not to become involved in the East-West ideological confrontation of the Cold War, and to focus instead on national independence struggles, the alleviation of poverty, and economic development. These principles were adopted at the founding non-aligned summit in Belgrade in 1961.

UNO putforth which idea?

  1. One world

  2. Communism

  3. Capitalism

  4. Democracy


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

UNO got success in creating peace and protection in the world.UNO putforth an idea of one world.The entire world is one family ,UNO dint achieve its goal. It was discrete of UNO.

Both the Locarno Agreement and the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928 ______.
  1. renounced aggressive wars
  2. repudiated Germany's war debts 
  3. set limits on naval tonnage

  4. supported religious freedom

  5. denounced the spread of fascism


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Both the Locarno Agreement and the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928 renounced aggressive wars.

The Labour Party which controlled the English government after World War II introduced a ________.

  1. Marxist state

  2. Welfare state

  3. Communist state

  4. Maoist state


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Labour Party introduced the welfare state after World War II. Clement Attlee, the Labour Prime Minister who succeeded Winston Churchill in 1945, transformed Britain into a welfare state. The Labour Party introduced social programs that provided public housing and established old-age pensions, unemployment insurance, and the creation of a National Health Service, or free medical care. The Conservatives, under Margaret Thatcher in 1979, began to roll back the welfare state. England has had a parliamentary-type democracy since 1689. It has never followed a communist or corporate form of government. The Labour Party nationalized the Bank of England but did not introduce communism to England.

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