Option A: Britain
Option B: USA
Option C: Soviet Union
Option D: France
Correct Answer: USA ✔
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Option A: Israel
Option B: Pakistan
Option C: India
Option D: All of them
Correct Answer: All of them ✔
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Option A: Soviet Union
Option B: China
Option C: France
Option D: Germany
Correct Answer: Soviet Union ✔
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Option A: USA
Option B: Israel
Option C: South Africa
Option D: U.K
Correct Answer: U.K ✔
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Option A: Soviet Union
Option B: China
Option C: Germany
Option D: France
Correct Answer: Soviet Union ✔
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Option A: Britain
Option B: USA
Option C: Soviet Union
Option D: France
Correct Answer: Britain ✔
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Option A: Germany
Option B: USA
Option C: France
Option D: Britain
Correct Answer: France ✔
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Option A: 1961
Option B: 1962
Option C: 1963
Option D: 1964
Correct Answer: 1962 ✔
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Option A: Nehru
Option B: Vajpayee
Option C: Indira Gandhi
Option D: Nano of these
Correct Answer: Indira Gandhi ✔
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Option A: 1972
Option B: 1973
Option C: 1974
Option D: 1975
Correct Answer: 1974 ✔
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Option A: Operation Peaceful Buddha
Option B: Operation Integration Buddha
Option C: Operation Mild Buddha
Option D: Operation Smiling Buddha
Correct Answer: Operation Smiling Buddha ✔
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Option A: Atomic Weapon
Option B: Hydrogen bomb
Option C: Thermonuclear weapon
Option D: Atomic bomb
Correct Answer: Thermonuclear weapon ✔
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Option A: 16th August, 1945
Option B: 16th July, 1945
Option C: 6th September, 1945
Option D: 25th September, 1945
Correct Answer: 16th July, 1945 ✔
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Option A: Punjab
Option B: Gujrat
Option C: Perdesh
Option D: Rajestan
Correct Answer: Rajestan ✔
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Option A: Operation Shakti
Option B: Operation Pirthivi
Option C: Operation Smiling Buddha
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: Operation Shakti ✔
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Option A: 11 May 1998
Option B: 13 May 1998
Option C: both of these
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: both of these ✔
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Option A: two fusion devices
Option B: three low-yield devices
Option C: on thermonuclear device (the “H-bomb”)
Option D: all of these
Correct Answer: all of these ✔
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Option A: 10th August, 1945
Option B: 16th September, 1945
Option C: 9th August, 1945
Option D: 19th June, 1945
Correct Answer: 9th August, 1945 ✔
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Option A: 6th October 2006
Option B: 9th October 2006
Option C: 11th October 2006
Option D: 14th October 2006
Correct Answer: 9th October 2006 ✔
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Option A: 16 October 1964
Option B: 16 March 1964
Option C: 16 March 1969
Option D: 17 April 1966
Correct Answer: 16 October 1964 ✔
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Option A: Soviet Union
Option B: China
Option C: France
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: China ✔
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Option A: 27th January 1996
Option B: 7th February 1995
Option C: 28th January 1995
Option D: NONE
Correct Answer: 27th January 1996 ✔
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Option A: Gen Zia-ul-Haq
Option B: Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
Option C: Gen Tikka Khan
Option D: Yahya Khan
Correct Answer: Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto ✔
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Option A: Britain
Option B: USA
Option C: Soviet Union
Option D: France
Correct Answer: Britain ✔
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Option A: India
Option B: Israel
Option C: Pakistan
Option D: All of them
Correct Answer: All of them ✔
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Option A: Soviet Union
Option B: China
Option C: France
Option D: Germany
Correct Answer: Soviet Union ✔
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Option A: 15,00 Km, 1550 Km, 2000 Km
Option B: 18,00 Km, 1500 Km, 17,00 Km
Option C: 14,00 Km, 1800 Km, 1500 Km
Option D: 15,00 Km, 2000 Km, 3000 Km
Correct Answer: 15,00 Km, 2000 Km, 3000 Km ✔
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Option A: the MIG-29 for air defense in raid
Option B: the MIG-27 for long range bombing
Option C: multi-role Sukhi Su-30 MKI
Option D: all of these
Correct Answer: all of these ✔
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Option A: America
Option B: France
Option C: Russia
Option D: Germany
Correct Answer: Russia ✔
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Option A: Geneva Protocol in 1930
Option B: Biological Weapons convention on July 15, 1974
Option C: Chemical Weapons convention of September 3, 1996
Option D: all of these
Correct Answer: all of these ✔
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Option A: 1963
Option B: 1959
Option C: 1971
Option D: 1978
Correct Answer: 1963 ✔
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Option A: Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
Option B: Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
Option C: Both of these
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty ✔
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Option A: 25th March 2003
Option B: 25th April 2003
Option C: 15th July 2003
Option D: 28th August 2003
Correct Answer: 28th August 2003 ✔
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Option A: 1947
Option B: 1948
Option C: 1949
Option D: 1950
Correct Answer: 1948 ✔
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Option A: 1960
Option B: 1965
Option C: 1970
Option D: 1980
Correct Answer: 1965 ✔
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Option A: 1991
Option B: 1992
Option C: 1994
Option D: 1998
Correct Answer: 1998 ✔
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Option A: 1991
Option B: 1992
Option C: 1994
Option D: 2003
Correct Answer: 2003 ✔
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Option A: Air Marshall Shastri
Option B: Air Marshall Asthana
Option C: Air Marshall Ashok jee
Option D: Air Marshall Parkash Parbharkar
Correct Answer: Air Marshall Asthana ✔
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Option A: 150 Km and 350 Km respectively
Option B: 150 Km and 250 Km respectively
Option C: 220 Km and 150 Km respectively
Option D: 225 Km and 300 Km respectively
Correct Answer: 150 Km and 250 Km respectively ✔
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Option A: Development
Option B: Tested
Option C: both of these
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: both of these ✔
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Option A: 725 Km
Option B: 700 Km
Option C: 635 Km
Option D: 600 km
Correct Answer: 725 Km ✔
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Option A: 15,00 Km, 1550 Km, 2000 Km
Option B: 18,00 Km, 1500 Km, 17,00 Km
Option C: 14,00 Km, 1800 Km, 1500 Km
Option D: 15,00 Km, 2000 Km, 3000 Km
Correct Answer: 15,00 Km, 2000 Km, 3000 Km ✔
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Option A: the MIG-29 for air defense in raid
Option B: the MIG-27 for long range bombing
Option C: multi-role sukhi Su-30 MKI
Option D: all of these
Correct Answer: all of these ✔
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Option A: America
Option B: France
Option C: Russia
Option D: Germany
Correct Answer: Russia ✔
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Option A: Geneva Protocol in 1930
Option B: Biological Weapons convention on July 15, 1974
Option C: Chemical Weapons convention on September 3, 1996
Option D: all of these
Correct Answer: Geneva Protocol in 1930 ✔
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Option A: 1963
Option B: 1959
Option C: 1971
Option D: 1978
Correct Answer: 1963 ✔
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Option A: Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
Option B: Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
Option C: Both of these
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty ✔
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Option A: 1960
Option B: 1965
Option C: 1970
Option D: 1980
Correct Answer: 1965 ✔
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Option A: 60 to 100 Km, and 280 Km
Option B: 70 to 80 Km, and 180 Km
Option C: 80 to 90 Km, and 300 Km
Option D: 90 to 100 KM, and 350 Km
Correct Answer: 60 to 100 Km, and 280 Km ✔
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Option A: Hataf-3
Option B: Ghaznavi
Option C: both of these
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: both of these ✔
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Option A: 100 Km
Option B: 2000 Km
Option C: 1500 Km
Option D: 2500 Km
Correct Answer: 2000 Km ✔
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Option A: Hatf-7
Option B: Ghaznavi
Option C: Tipu
Option D: Abdali
Correct Answer: Abdali ✔
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Option A: Hatf-7
Option B: Shaheen-III
Option C: Tipu
Option D: Babur-II
Correct Answer: Tipu ✔
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Option A: 200 Km
Option B: 300 Km
Option C: 400 Km
Option D: 500 Km
Correct Answer: 500 Km ✔
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Option A: 100
Option B: 135
Option C: 156
Option D: 200
Correct Answer: 156 ✔
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Option A: 15 April, 1960
Option B: 15 April, 1965
Option C: 15 April, 1970
Option D: 15 April, 1975
Correct Answer: 15 April, 1960 ✔
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Option A: 1974
Option B: 1975
Option C: 1976
Option D: 1977
Correct Answer: 1974 ✔
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Option A: Nuclear Weapons convention
Option B: Chemical Weapons convention
Option C: Missile Technology convention
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: Chemical Weapons convention ✔
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Option A: 2000
Option B: 2001
Option C: 1998
Option D: 1999
Correct Answer: 1999 ✔
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Option A: Non-Proliferation Treaty
Option B: Chemical weapons convention
Option C: Biological
Option D: None
Correct Answer: Non-Proliferation Treaty ✔
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Option A: Germany
Option B: Japan
Option C: South Korea
Option D: Israel
Correct Answer: Israel ✔
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Option A: 6th October 2006
Option B: 9th October 2006
Option C: 11th October 2007
Option D: 14th October 2008
Correct Answer: 9th October 2006 ✔
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Option A: 1980
Option B: 1989
Option C: 1985
Option D: 1988
Correct Answer: 1989 ✔
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Option A: It is not well-suited to the demands of the complex and potentially more dangerous second nuclear age
Option B: It does not address the security motivation which leads states to acquire nuclear weapons in first place
Option C: It is unable to alleviate the security dilemma that many states confront and it is discriminatory arrangement
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Atomic explosive weapons
Option B: Machine guns
Option C: Lethal chemical and biological weapons
Option D: a and c
Correct Answer: a and c ✔
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Option A: in 1989, at the end of the Cold War
Option B: When ballistic missiles were developed
Option C: in 2001
Option D: in 1948
Correct Answer: in 2001 ✔
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Option A: Power, security, and advancement of the environment
Option B: Prosperity, survival, and economic leverage
Option C: Strategic deterrence, political and prestige benefits
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: Strategic deterrence, political and prestige benefits ✔
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Option A: It is and international NGO that seeks to ban atomic testing
Option B: It is the slogan of the IAEA
Option C: The title of an Eisenhower speech which culminated on the creation of the IAEA
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: The title of an Eisenhower speech which culminated on the creation of the IAEA ✔
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Option A: Africa
Option B: Antarctica
Option C: Latin America
Option D: South East Asia
Correct Answer: Latin America ✔
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Option A: a strategy against nuclear proliferation which is focused on attacking the public image of states that develop nuclear weapons
Option B: it is a strategy which emphasizes the use of measures such as ballistic missile defences and more proactive stance in prevention of nuclear proliferation
Option C: there is no such thing as counter-proliferation
Option D: none of the above
Correct Answer: there is no such thing as counter-proliferation ✔
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Option A: The Hague Code of Conduct
Option B: The Geneva Conventions
Option C: The MTCR
Option D: a and c
Correct Answer: a and c ✔
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Option A: Iraq
Option B: Israel
Option C: Pakistan
Option D: a and c
Correct Answer: a and c ✔
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