Pakistan-India Relations (Conflicts and Agreements) 50 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/50 Subscribe 1. : When did the first war between Pakistan and India take place? (A) 1947-1948 (B) 1965 (C) 1971 (D) 1999 2. : The first war between Pakistan and India was primarily over which region? (A) Punjab (B) Kashmir (C) Gujarat (D) Rajasthan 3. : Which agreement ended the 1947-1948 war between Pakistan and India? (A) Tashkent Agreement (B) Simla Agreement (C) Karachi Agreement (D) Lahore Declaration 4. : The Tashkent Agreement was signed in which year? (A) 1948 (B) 1966 (C) 1971 (D) 1999 5. : The Tashkent Agreement was signed between which two leaders? (A) Jawaharlal Nehru and Liaquat Ali Khan (B) Indira Gandhi and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (C) Lal Bahadur Shastri and Ayub Khan (D) Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Pervez Musharraf 6. : The 1971 war between Pakistan and India resulted in the independence of which country? (A) Nepal (B) Bangladesh (C) Sri Lanka (D) Bhutan 7. : The Simla Agreement was signed in which year? (A) 1947 (B) 1966 (C) 1972 (D) 1999 8. : The Simla Agreement was signed by which leaders? (A) Indira Gandhi and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (B) Lal Bahadur Shastri and Ayub Khan (C) Jawaharlal Nehru and Muhammad Ali Jinnah (D) Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Pervez Musharraf 9. : Which region remains the primary disputed territory between Pakistan and India? (A) Punjab (B) Kashmir (C) Gujarat (D) Rajasthan 10. : The Lahore Declaration was signed in which year? (A) 1988 (B) 1995 (C) 1999 (D) 2005 11. : The Lahore Declaration aimed to: (A) End all military operations (B) Improve bilateral relations and reduce nuclear risks (C) Merge both countries (D) Sign a trade agreement 12. : The Kargil conflict occurred in which year? (A) 1984 (B) 1999 (C) 2001 (D) 2005 13. : Which Pakistani military operation triggered the Kargil conflict? (A) Operation Gibraltar (B) Operation Grand Slam (C) Operation Vijay (D) Operation Desert Storm 14. : The Indian military operation to recapture Kargil was called: (A) Operation Grand Slam (B) Operation Vijay (C) Operation Meghdoot (D) Operation Cactus 15. : The Agra Summit was held in which year? (A) 1999 (B) 2001 (C) 2005 (D) 2007 16. : The Agra Summit was between which leaders? (A) Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Pervez Musharraf (B) Indira Gandhi and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto (C) Lal Bahadur Shastri and Ayub Khan (D) Narendra Modi and Imran Khan 17. : The 2003 ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and India was signed along: (A) Radcliffe Line (B) Line of Control (LoC) (C) International Border (D) Durand Line 18. : Which terrorist attack in 2001 severely impacted Pakistan-India relations? (A) Mumbai Attacks (B) Indian Parliament Attack (C) Samjhauta Express Bombing (D) Pathankot Attack 19. : The Mumbai attacks occurred in which year? (A) 1999 (B) 2008 (C) 2010 (D) 2012 20. : The composite dialogue process between Pakistan and India began in: (A) 1999 (B) 2004 (C) 2010 (D) 2015 21. : The Shimla Agreement converted the ceasefire line into the: (A) International Border (B) Radcliffe Line (C) Line of Control (LoC) (D) Durand Line 22. : Which Pakistani Prime Minister visited India in 2004 to revive peace talks? (A) Benazir Bhutto (B) Nawaz Sharif (C) Yousaf Raza Gillani (D) Pervez Musharraf 23. : The Mumbai attacks were carried out by which group? (A) Lashkar-e-Taiba (B) Jaish-e-Mohammed (C) Taliban (D) Al-Qaeda 24. : The Lahore Declaration included a commitment to: (A) Stop terrorism and nuclear tests (B) Partition Kashmir (C) Withdraw armies from Kashmir (D) Merge militaries 25. : The 1965 war between Pakistan and India is also known as: (A) The Kargil War (B) The Second Kashmir War (C) The Indo-Pakistani War (D) The Liberation War 26. : Which river was a focus of dispute leading to conflict in 1965? (A) Ganges (B) Chenab (C) Ravi (D) Jhelum 27. : The Simla Agreement emphasized resolving disputes through: (A) Military confrontation (B) Bilateral negotiations (C) UN mediation (D) Economic sanctions 28. : Which area did Pakistan lose as a result of the 1971 war? (A) Punjab (B) East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) (C) Kashmir (D) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 29. : The Siachen conflict started in which decade? (A) 1970s (B) 1980s (C) 1990s (D) 2000s 30. : The Siachen Glacier conflict is primarily over: (A) Water resources (B) Strategic mountain territory (C) Cultural differences (D) Trade routes 31. : Which country mediated the Tashkent Agreement? (A) USA (B) Soviet Union (C) China (D) United Kingdom 32. : The attack on the Indian Parliament in 2001 was blamed on which groups? (A) Al-Qaeda and Taliban (B) Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed (C) ISIS and Hezbollah (D) Taliban and Hezbollah 33. : The 1999 Kargil conflict occurred in which region? (A) Jammu (B) Ladakh (C) Kargil (D) Kashmir Valley 34. : The “Bus Diplomacy” initiated in 1999 involved: (A) Exchange of diplomats (B) Bus service between Delhi and Lahore (C) Military parades (D) Trade delegations 35. : The Lahore Declaration aimed to improve relations after which conflict? (A) 1965 War (B) 1971 War (C) Kargil Conflict (D) 1992 Crisis 36. : Which treaty outlined Kashmir’s future after partition? (A) Karachi Agreement (B) Instrument of Accession (C) Simla Agreement (D) Lahore Declaration 37. : The ceasefire line after the 1947 war was called: (A) Durand Line (B) Radcliffe Line (C) Line of Control (D) McMahon Line 38. : The Shimla Agreement was signed after which war? (A) 1947-48 (B) 1965 (C) 1971 (D) Kargil 39. : Who was the Indian Prime Minister during the 1999 Kargil conflict? (A) Indira Gandhi (B) Rajiv Gandhi (C) Atal Bihari Vajpayee (D) Manmohan Singh 40. : Which Pakistani leader was the Army Chief during the 1999 Kargil conflict? (A) General Zia-ul-Haq (B) General Pervez Musharraf (C) General Raheel Sharif (D) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani 41. : The Agra Summit failed due to differences over: (A) Kashmir issue (B) Trade tariffs (C) Water sharing (D) Border fencing 42. : The Samjhauta Express connects: (A) Karachi and Delhi (B) Lahore and Amritsar (C) Delhi and Lahore (D) Mumbai and Karachi 43. : The ceasefire agreement of 2003 was a result of talks held in: (A) Islamabad (B) Delhi (C) Agra (D) Both Islamabad and Delhi 44. : Which international organization has often been involved in mediating Pakistan-India conflicts? (A) NATO (B) United Nations (C) ASEAN (D) OPEC 45. : Pakistan’s stance on Kashmir is based on: (A) Complete integration with India (B) Right to self-determination for Kashmiris (C) Annexation by Pakistan (D) Ignoring Kashmir issue 46. : The 2008 Mumbai attacks led to: (A) Complete peace talks (B) Suspension of dialogue between India and Pakistan (C) Signing of new trade agreements (D) Joint military exercises 47. : The “Composite Dialogue Process” includes discussions on: (A) Trade, terrorism, and Kashmir (B) Water sharing only (C) Military alliances (D) Cultural exchanges only 48. : The phrase “He who lives by the sword…” is often associated with which India-Pakistan conflict? (A) 1947 War (B) Kargil Conflict (C) 1971 War (D) 1965 War 49. : The economic impact of conflicts between Pakistan and India generally results in: (A) Economic growth for both (B) Economic setbacks and reduced trade (C) No impact (D) Increased foreign investments 50. : The most recent major cross-border conflict between Pakistan and India occurred in: (A) 2015 (B) 2016 (Uri Attack) (C) 2019 (Pulwama and Balakot strikes) (D) 2021