1. The Ceasefire Line (Kashmir) was established in:
(A) 1947
(B) 1955
(C) 1932
(D) 1949
2. The Ceasefire Line in Kashmir was established after:
(A) 1857 Revolt
(B) Sikh wars
(C) Mughal invasion
(D) First Indo-Pak War (1947–48)
3. The Ceasefire Line was later known as:
(A) Radcliffe Line
(B) Durand Line
(C) Line of Control (LoC)
(D) McMahon Line
4. The Ceasefire Line agreement was formalized under the:
(A) Treaty of Amritsar
(B) Lahore Agreement
(C) Karachi Agreement
(D) Shimla Treaty 1914
5. The Ceasefire Line divided Jammu and Kashmir between:
(A) India and China
(B) India and Afghanistan
(C) India and Pakistan
(D) Pakistan and Iran
6. The Ceasefire Line came into effect on:
(A) 15 August 1947
(B) 1 January 1950
(C) 27 July 1949 (approx. implementation period)
(D) 1905
7. The Ceasefire Line was supervised by:
(A) Arab League
(B) NATO
(C) United Nations
(D) British Crown
8. The Ceasefire Line was created after intervention of:
(A) SAARC
(B) European Union
(C) ASEAN
(D) United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan (UNCIP)
9. The Ceasefire Line was drawn after fighting between:
(A) Sikh and Mughal forces
(B) British and Afghan forces
(C) Indian and Pakistani forces
(D) Chinese and Russian forces
10. The Ceasefire Line in Kashmir was later renamed in:
(A) 1965
(B) 1955
(C) 1947
(D) 1972
11. The Ceasefire Line was renamed Line of Control after:
(A) Treaty of Versailles
(B) Tashkent Agreement
(C) Shimla Agreement
(D) Lahore Resolution
12. The Shimla Agreement was signed in:
(A) 1947
(B) 1950
(C) 1965
(D) 1972
13. The Ceasefire Line separated which region?
(A) Bengal
(B) Jammu and Kashmir
(C) Punjab only
(D) Rajasthan
14. The Ceasefire Line resulted from which war?
(A) First Indo-Pak War
(B) Second World War
(C) Kargil War
(D) Afghan War
15. The Ceasefire Line was part of UN peace efforts in:
(A) Vietnam war
(B) Kashmir conflict
(C) Korean war
(D) Gulf war
16. The Ceasefire Line was agreed after mediation by:
(A) USA only
(B) British Parliament
(C) NATO
(D) United Nations Security Council
17. The Ceasefire Line divided Kashmir into:
(A) Five zones
(B) One province
(C) Three empires
(D) Two controlled parts
18. The Ceasefire Line is significant for:
(A) Trade development
(B) Sikh Empire expansion
(C) Mughal administration
(D) Kashmir territorial division
19. The Ceasefire Line was originally called:
(A) Border Line
(B) International Boundary
(C) Ceasefire Line
(D) Control Frontier
20. The Ceasefire Line agreement was finalized in:
(A) Delhi
(B) Karachi
(C) Lahore
(D) Srinagar
21. The Ceasefire Line came after fighting ended in:
(A) 1945
(B) 1948
(C) 1955
(D) 1939
22. The Ceasefire Line was established between:
(A) Princely states
(B) Sikh and Afghan forces
(C) Military positions of India and Pakistan
(D) British and French forces
23. The Ceasefire Line is important in:
(A) Modern South Asian conflict
(B) Ancient history
(C) Roman history
(D) Greek politics
24. The Ceasefire Line was monitored by:
(A) Sikh army
(B) Roman army
(C) UN Military Observers
(D) Mughal soldiers
25. The Ceasefire Line later became part of:
(A) European Union border
(B) Line of Control
(C) Radcliffe Line extension
(D) Durand Line extension
26. The Ceasefire Line was a result of:
(A) Mughal treaty
(B) Diplomatic settlement after war
(C) Sikh expansion
(D) Afghan conquest
27. The Ceasefire Line is associated with:
(A) Roman Empire
(B) Kashmir dispute
(C) Mughal trade
(D) Sikh religion
28. The Ceasefire Line marked:
(A) Military division of territory
(B) Peaceful unification
(C) Trade agreement
(D) Religious boundary
29. The Ceasefire Line was first proposed after:
(A) UN intervention
(B) British rule
(C) Sikh wars
(D) Mughal invasion
30. The Ceasefire Line is historically important because it:
(A) Ended Mughal rule
(B) Started Roman rule
(C) Created Sikh Empire
(D) Formalized Kashmir division