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Questions Related to non-aligned movement

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.