Question : The Bandung Conference of 1955 is associated with:
Option 1: The formation of the European Union
Option 2: The beginning of the Cold War
Option 3: The establishment of the Non-Aligned Movement
Option 4: The end of colonialism in Asia and Africa
Correct Answer: The establishment of the Non-Aligned Movement
Solution : The Bandung Conference of 1955 is associated with the establishment of the Non-Aligned Movement, as it laid the groundwork for the formal founding of the movement in 1961.
Question : The Bandung Conference of 1955 was significant in the Cold War context because it:
Option 1: Led to the creation of NATO
Option 2: Marked the beginning of the Non-Aligned Movement
Option 3: Ended the Korean War
Option 4: Initiated the SALT negotiations
Question : What was a major challenge to the bipolarity of the Cold War era?
Option 1: The rise of non-aligned countries
Option 2: The formation of the European Union
Option 3: The collapse of the Soviet Union
Option 4: The end of colonialism
Question : What marked the beginning of the Cold War era?
Option 1: Formation of NATO
Option 2: Emergence of two power blocs
Option 3: End of World War II
Option 4: Cuban Missile Crisis
Question : The Treaty of Peace, Friendship, and Cooperation between India and the Soviet Union in 1971 was significant because it:
Option 1: Ended the Cold War
Option 2: Marked India's entry into the Warsaw Pact
Option 3: Strengthened India's position in the Non-Aligned Movement
Option 4: Solidified Indo-Soviet relations during the Cold War
Question : India's participation in the Non-Aligned Movement during the Cold War was a reflection of its:
Option 1: Pro-Soviet stance
Option 2: Anti-colonialism stance
Option 3: Commitment to neutrality
Option 4: Opposition to capitalism
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