DEFENCE AND STRATEGIC STUDIES

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Test Booklet No. F DEFENCE AND STRATEGIC STUDIES Signature and Name of Invigilator 1. (Signature)... (Name)... 2. (Signature)... (Name)... AUG - 16215 Seat No. (In figures as in Admit Card) Seat No.... (In words) OMR Sheet No. (To be filled by the Candidate) Time Allowed : 1¼ Hours] [Maximum Marks : 100 Number of Pages in this Booklet : 28 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 50 Instructions for the Candidates 1. Write your Seat No. and OMR Sheet No. in the space provided on the top of this page. 2. This paper consists of 50 objective type questions. Each question will carry two marks. All questions of Paper-II will be compulsory, covering entire syllabus (including all electives, without options). 3. At the commencement of examination, the question booklet will be given to the student. In the first 5 minutes, you are requested to open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as follows : (i) To have access to the Question Booklet, tear off the paper seal on the edge of this cover page. Do not accept a booklet without sticker-seal or open booklet. (ii) Tally the number of pages and number of questions in the booklet with the information printed on the cover page. Faulty booklets due to missing pages/ questions or questions repeated or not in serial order or any other discrepancy should not be accepted and correct booklet should be obtained from the invigilator within the period of 5 minutes. Afterwards, neither the Question Booklet will be replaced nor any extra time will be given. The same may please be noted. (iii) After this verification is over, the OMR Sheet Number should be entered on this Test Booklet. 4. Each question has four alternative responses marked,, and. You have to darken the circle as indicated below on the correct response against each item. Example : where is the correct response. 1. 2. 3. (i) (ii) (iii) 4.,, A B D 5. Your responses to the items are to be indicated in the OMR Sheet given inside the Booklet only. If you mark at any place other than in the circle in the OMR Sheet, it will not be evaluated. 6. Read instructions given inside carefully. 7. Rough Work is to be done at the end of this booklet. 8. If you write your Name, Seat Number, Phone Number or put any mark on any part of the OMR Sheet, except for the space allotted for the relevant entries, which may disclose your identity, or use abusive language or employ any other unfair means, you will render yourself liable to disqualification. 9. You have to return original OMR Sheet to the invigilator at the end of the examination compulsorily and must not carry it with you outside the Examination Hall. You are, however, allowed to carry the Test Booklet and duplicate copy of OMR Sheet on conclusion of examination. 10. Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen. 11. Use of any calculator or log table, etc., is prohibited. 12. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. A B D

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Defence and Strategic Studies Paper II AUG - 16215/II Time Allowed : 75 Minutes] [Maximum Marks : 100 Note : This Paper contains Fifty (50) multiple choice questions, each question carrying Two (2) marks. Attempt All questions. (50) (2) II 1. Which of the following is not considered as a fundamental 1. objective of National Security? To safeguard the territory To maintain military capability To preserve sovereignty To maintain international peace 2. Who is known as the Father of 2. Modern War? Karl Von Clausewitz Napoleon Nicolo Machiavelli Adolf Hitler 3 [P.T.O.

3. The primary purpose of the US 3. President Richard Nixon s policy of ditente was to : expand United States military involvement in South-East Asia assure an adequate supply of oil from the Middle East ease tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union maintain a favourable balance of trade with China 4. 4. The primary form of threat to National Security is : Territorial threat Cyber threat Ideological threat Economic threat 4

5. The core of National Interest for any 5. country at any given time is : Security Nativity Productivity Culture 6. The statement, An attack on one shall be considered an attack on all 6. summarizes the model of alternative security known as : Colonialism Non-alignment Appeasement Collective security 5 [P.T.O.

7. Which one of the following is not a 7. tangible determinant of national power? Geographical extent and territory Military capability Economic powers National Will 8. Etymology of the word security 8. Secura means : Without war Without fear Without freedom Without care 6

9. The strategic defence initiative (SDI) was conceived during the 9. (SDI) incumbency of one of the following US Presidents : Richard Nixon Ronald Reagon Bill Clinton Jimmy Carter 10. National interest as defined/ determined by Realists relies heavily on : 10. Depending on its people s priorities States prioritize national interests insofar as they guarantee the state s survival As homologous to regional interests By its degree of economic profitability 7 [P.T.O.

11. Which one of the following is a 11. diabolical instrument of violence? Terror Threat Atom bomb Abuse 12. The period of first golden age of classical balance of power may be 12. considered between : 1648-1789 1648-1789 1618-1786 1618-1786 1815-1914 1815-1914 1861-1920 1861-1920 8

13. Which headline concerning the 13. Soviet Union refers to a Cold War (headline) event? Yeltsin Assumes power Trotsky Forms Red Army Germany Invades USSR Warsaw Pact formed 14. Which one of the following countries 14. is not a member of the Nuclear club? Britain Brazil Russia China 9 [P.T.O.

15. As part of its Global War on Terror 15. (GWOT), the United States was supposed to withdraw its forces from Afghanistan is one of the following years : 2015 2016 2014 2015 2016 2014 2013 2013 16. The statement, The art of correct 16. distribution of troops as great art of war, is related to which one of the following principles of war? Offensive Action Economy of Force Concentration of Force Administration 10

17. Which one of the following is not a 17. principle of War? Surprise National interest Mobility Offensive action 18. Which one of the following is not 18. Weapons of Mass considered as Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Destruction (WMD)? Nuclear weapon Chemical weapon Bunker buster Biological weapons 11 [P.T.O.

19. Which one of the following is 19. the country of origin of Phalcon Radar? Israel Germany USA India 20. Which one of the following states 20. is not a signatory to the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT)? Japan Britain Canada Israel 12

21. What is thought to be the extreme 21. eventuality of the Cold War? Hungary Crisis Korea Crisis Suez Canal Crisis Gulf Crisis 22. When the existence of the League of Nations came formally to an 22. end? 10 Aug., 1945 1 Nov., 1945 1 Aug., 1946 26 Oct., 1945 13 [P.T.O.

23. In conceptualising the pillars of 23. sustainable development, which one of the following is not included? Economic growth Social progress Protection of environment and natural resources Feminism 24. Articles 39-51 of the United Nations 24. Charter are related to : General Assembly Security Council International Court of Justice World Health Organisation 14

25. The Suez Canal connects the following : 25. The Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea Pacific and Atlantic Ocean Black sea and Mediterranean Sea Red sea and Mediterranean Sea 26. Friendship for progress initiation 26. between the Latin American nations was given by the American President : H. Truman J.F. Kennedy Munro Barak Obama 15 [P.T.O.

27. How many countries constitute 27. Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)? 46 43 44 45 46 43 44 45 28. The statement Europe s time has 28. finished, was made by : Thomas Schelling Kathre in Voltage Eric Fisher M. Kaplan 29. Which one of the following Oceans 29. was known as a British lake? Arctic Ocean Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean Pacific Ocean 16

30. Global warming is a source of major 30. insecurity because : The global temperature will decrease Population will become scarce The food production will go down significantly The global temperature will increase 31. 31. The headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency is located in : Vienna New York London Paris 17 [P.T.O.

32. Who among the following is 32. associated with the realist theory of International Relations? Woodrow Wilson Hans J. Morganthau Mahatma Gandhi John Foster Dallas 33. The US World Trade Centre was 33. destroyed by the terrorists on : 11th September, 2001 11th September, 2002 11th September, 2000 11th September, 1998 18

34. Who among the following thinkers 34. Sub-limited Nuclear War propounded the concept of Sublimited Nuclear War? H. Kissinger Andre Beaufre Richard Haas Liddle Hart 35. Arbitration is a technique of settling 35. international disputes through : Amicable means Coercive means Revolutionary means Electronic techniques 19 [P.T.O.

36. In which review conference NPT was 36. NPT indefinitely extended? Second Fifth Fourth Third 37. The treaty of Anti-Ballistic Missile was signed in the year : 1972 1971 1973 1969 38. International law is : Criminal Law A Civil Law A Military Law 37. 38. 1972 1971 1973 1969 A Law among states 20

39. The US President Bill Clinton had supported the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) primarily as a way to which one of the following? Normalize trade relations with Cuba Stimulate economic growth in the United States Restrict the flow of drugs into the United States Increase the United States trade deficit 40. Who among the following scholars stated that the US is enjoying the upper portion of the multi-layered cake of world power politics due to its military and economic power? J. Nye S.P. Cohen Henry Kissinger Richard Haas 39. 40. (NAFTA) 21 [P.T.O.

41. AWACS is a system which is : 41. AWACS Satellite based Missile based Aircraft carrier based Aircraft based 42. Heavy water means : Water treated with chlorine 42. Water which does not form lather easily with soap Water used as a moderator in nuclear reactors Distilled water 22

43. Which one of the following countries 43. is not a part of the Shanghai Co-operation Organization? Turkmenistan Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan Uzbekistan 44. The growth of modern technologies in the age of Globalisation resulted in : 44. a decrease in the population of the world increasing interdependence among nations a growing need for unskilled labour a sharp decline in the need for oil and coal 23 [P.T.O.

45. Which one of the following countries 45. has emerged as the biggest market of personal computers (PCs) in 2013? USA China India Japan 46. Which one of the following 46. sub-saharan African countries supplies about 10% of India s total oil import? Gabon Nigeria Sudan Angola 10% 24

47. The SAFTA Agreement was signed 47. (SAFTA) during the 12th SAARC Summit held in : Colombo Kathmandu New Delhi Islamabad 48. Which South-East Asian country is looking at India s overhauling of 48. aircrafts supplied by Soviet Russia? Malaysia Indonesia Vietnam The Philippines 25 [P.T.O.

49. Indian policy of self-reliance in 49. defence was launched in : 1965 1965 1964 1964 1963 1963 1972 1972 50. In which year Defence Research and Development Organisation was 50. established by India? 1960 1960 1962 1962 1958 1958 1980 1980 26

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