Option A: To safeguard the passage to Kashmir India needed a high post
Option B: Boundary of Jammu and Kashmir was not fully demarcated
Option C: To cut off Pak India land connection India occupied the glacier
Option D: Both of these
Correct Answer: Boundary of Jammu and Kashmir was not fully demarcated ✔
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Option A: Karakoram
Option B: Hindu Kush
Option C: Pamir
Option D: Kohistan
Correct Answer: Karakoram ✔
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Option A: 38.5N 86.0E
Option B: 230N 77.0E
Option C: 35.5N 77.0C
Option D: 39.5N 88.5E
Correct Answer: 35.5N 77.0C ✔
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Option A: 72.5 km
Option B: 95 km
Option C: 35 km
Option D: 60 km
Correct Answer: 72.5 km ✔
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Option A: Karakoram and Hindukush
Option B: Karakuram and Pamir
Option C: Saltors and Hindukush
Option D: Saltoreo and Karakoram
Correct Answer: Saltoreo and Karakoram ✔
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Option A: 80 km long and 3 to 8 km wide
Option B: 85 km long and 4 to 9 km wide
Option C: 81 km long and 3 to 5 km wide
Option D: 72.5 km long and 2 to 8 km wide
Correct Answer: 72.5 km long and 2 to 8 km wide ✔
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Option A: demarcates central Asia from Indian sub-continent
Option B: separates Pakistan from China in this region
Option C: both of these
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: both of these ✔
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Option A: 1978
Option B: 1984
Option C: 1980
Option D: 1979
Correct Answer: 1984 ✔
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Option A: of a provision of the 1949 ceasefire
Option B: subsequent 1972 Shimla agreement that left a portion of ceasefire line in Kashmir unidentified
Option C: Both of these
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: Both of these ✔
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Option A: 1975
Option B: 1981
Option C: 1969
Option D: 1984
Correct Answer: 1984 ✔
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Option A: India
Option B: Pakistan
Option C: China
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: Pakistan ✔
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Option A: Shimla Agreement
Option B: Tashkant Agreement
Option C: Dehli
Option D: Karachi
Correct Answer: Karachi ✔
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Option A: 1976
Option B: 1963
Option C: 1970
Option D: 1961
Correct Answer: 1963 ✔
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Option A: Britannica Atlas
Option B: National Geographic Society’s Atlas of the world
Option C: Times Atlas of the world and historical Atlas of south Asia
Option D: All of these
Correct Answer: All of these ✔
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Option A: Own Dixon
Option B: John Henry
Option C: Philip own
Option D: Hellary Dixon
Correct Answer: Own Dixon ✔
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Option A: Bila Fond La pass
Option B: Sia La pass
Option C: Both of these
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: Both of these ✔
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Option A: 1200 Km
Option B: 2590 Km
Option C: 2000 Km
Option D: 1825 Km
Correct Answer: 2590 Km ✔
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Option A: Pakistan
Option B: India
Option C: China
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: Pakistan ✔
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Option A: Kashmir region
Option B: Kaghan
Option C: Tukht-e-Slamaiman
Option D: Sakurdu
Correct Answer: Kashmir region ✔
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Option A: Pakistan and India
Option B: India and China
Option C: China and Pakistan
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Pakistan and India ✔
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Option A: -40 Celsius
Option B: -18 Celsius
Option C: -25 Celsius
Option D: -35 Celsius
Correct Answer: -40 Celsius ✔
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Option A: Place of red lilies
Option B: Place of Wild roses
Option C: Place of white swans
Option D: Place of red roses
Correct Answer: Place of Wild roses ✔
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Option A: Siachen glacier
Option B: Lhotse
Option C: Mt Logan
Option D: Monte Rosa
Correct Answer: Siachen glacier ✔
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Option A: 1981
Option B: 1986
Option C: 1984
Option D: 1983
Correct Answer: 1984 ✔
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Option A: 1950
Option B: 1971
Option C: 1949
Option D: 1954
Correct Answer: 1949 ✔
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Option A: Most of the supply is air lifted which makes it very expensive
Option B: Whole Indian supply lie passes at a short distance from Pakistan Posts meting ground route highly dangerous.
Option C: Both of them
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: Both of them ✔
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Option A: Ravi river
Option B: Nubra river
Option C: Indus
Option D: Bias
Correct Answer: Nubra river ✔
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Option A: Operation Vidhara
Option B: Operation Meghdoot
Option C: Operation Raman
Option D: Operation Mata
Correct Answer: Operation Vidhara ✔
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Option A: Only half
Option B: Three fourth
Option C: One third
Option D: Two third
Correct Answer: Two third ✔
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Option A: Motorable pass and Kharadugla pass
Option B: Glacial valley and gyong La pass
Option C: Sia Laand Bilfond La
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: Glacial valley and gyong La pass ✔
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Option A: Operation Vidhara
Option B: Operation Gibraltar
Option C: Operation Raman
Option D: Operation Freedom
Correct Answer: Operation Gibraltar ✔
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Option A: Sea La Pass
Option B: Bila Fond Pass
Option C: Gyong La Pass
Option D: La pass
Correct Answer: Bila Fond Pass ✔
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Option A: April 11, 1984
Option B: April 13, 1984
Option C: April 15, 1984
Option D: April 17, 1984
Correct Answer: April 13, 1984 ✔
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Option A: “Kargil War”
Option B: Operation Gibraltar
Option C: Operation Brasstacks
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: A. “Kargil War” ✔
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Option A: May 2, 2007
Option B: May 2, 2006
Option C: May 2, 2003
Option D: May 2, 2009
Correct Answer: May 2, 2003 ✔
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