Question : The Non-Aligned Movement's stance during the Cold War was characterized by:
Option 1: Strong support for the United States
Option 2: An alliance with the Soviet Union
Option 3: Opposition to both superpowers' influence
Option 4: Neutrality in all international conflicts
Correct Answer: Opposition to both superpowers' influence
Solution : The Non-Aligned Movement's stance during the Cold War was characterized by opposition to both superpowers' influence, as it sought to maintain independence and avoid alignment with either the US or the Soviet Union.
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
Question : What was the primary objective of the Non-Aligned Movement during the Cold War?
Option 1: To support the Soviet Union
Option 2: To promote disarmament
Option 3: To maintain neutrality between the two superpowers
Option 4: To align with Western powers
Question : Which two superpowers were primarily involved in the Cold War?
Option 1: United States and China
Option 2: Soviet Union and United Kingdom
Option 3: United States and Soviet Union
Option 4: France and Germany
Question : India's stance during the Suez Crisis of 1956 demonstrated its:
Option 1: Support for the United States
Option 2: Alliance with the Soviet Union
Option 3: Non-aligned position
Option 4: Opposition to decolonization
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
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