1. The Kargil War took place in:
(A) 1971
(B) 1947
(C) 1965
(D) 1999
2. The Kargil War was fought between:
(A) India and China
(B) Pakistan and Iran
(C) India and Afghanistan
(D) India and Pakistan
3. The Kargil War was mainly fought in:
(A) Punjab
(B) Rajasthan
(C) Kargil sector of Jammu and Kashmir
(D) Gujarat
4. The Kargil conflict took place during which Indian Prime Minister’s tenure?
(A) Manmohan Singh
(B) Indira Gandhi
(C) Atal Bihari Vajpayee
(D) Rajiv Gandhi
5. Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the PM of India during Kargil War in:
(A) 1984
(B) 1965
(C) 1972
(D) 1999
6. The Kargil War started in:
(A) August 1998
(B) January 1999
(C) May 1999
(D) July 2001
7. The Kargil conflict is also known as:
(A) Indo-China War
(B) Operation Vijay (India)
(C) Operation Desert Storm
(D) Operation Blue Star
8. The Kargil infiltration was detected first by:
(A) Indian Navy
(B) UN observers
(C) Air Force only
(D) Indian Army patrols
9. The Kargil War was fought in which mountain range?
(A) Andes
(B) Alps
(C) Himalayas
(D) Rockies
10. The objective of Kargil infiltration was to:
(A) Promote tourism
(B) Start trade
(C) Cut off Indian supply routes
(D) Support agriculture
11. The Kargil War ended in:
(A) August 1999
(B) 1997
(C) 2001
(D) 1989
12. The Kargil conflict was ended after:
(A) UN intervention
(B) Indian military operation
(C) NATO attack
(D) British mediation
13. The code name of Indian military operation in Kargil was:
(A) Operation Blue Star
(B) Operation Trident
(C) Operation Desert Storm
(D) Operation Vijay
14. The Kargil War was fought at high altitude of about:
(A) 5000–6000 meters
(B) 1000–2000 meters
(C) 200–500 meters
(D) Sea level
15. The Kargil War is part of:
(A) Mughal wars
(B) Sikh expansion
(C) Roman wars
(D) Indo-Pak conflicts
16. The Kargil infiltration was carried out by:
(A) Civil protesters
(B) UN forces
(C) Pakistani soldiers and militants
(D) Afghan army
17. The Kargil War took place in which Indian state/UT?
(A) Punjab
(B) Kerala
(C) Gujarat
(D) Jammu and Kashmir
18. The Kargil War led to international concern mainly from:
(A) South America
(B) Australia
(C) United States
(D) Africa
19. The Kargil War strengthened India’s position in:
(A) Himalayas only
(B) Kashmir region defense
(C) Trade routes
(D) Maritime borders
20. The Kargil War is considered a:
(A) Nuclear war
(B) Religious war
(C) Civil war
(D) Limited war
21. The Kargil conflict was fought between which months?
(A) May–July
(B) January–March
(C) September–November
(D) March–May
22. The Kargil War highlighted importance of:
(A) Desert warfare
(B) Mountain warfare
(C) Naval warfare
(D) Air combat only
23. The Kargil conflict involved heavy use of:
(A) Tanks in plains
(B) Submarines
(C) Naval ships
(D) Artillery in mountains
24. The Kargil War was preceded by:
(A) Peace treaty
(B) Mughal invasion
(C) Infiltration across Line of Control
(D) Sikh rebellion
25. The Kargil War is related to the region of:
(A) Thar Desert
(B) Deccan Plateau
(C) Dras and Kargil sectors
(D) Indo-Gangetic Plain
26. The Kargil War is an example of:
(A) Cyber war
(B) Trade dispute
(C) Proxy conflict
(D) Religious reform
27. The Kargil War increased tensions between:
(A) India and Pakistan
(B) India and Nepal
(C) India and China
(D) Pakistan and Iran
28. The Kargil War ended with:
(A) Withdrawal of infiltrators
(B) Annexation of Kashmir
(C) Partition of Punjab
(D) UN takeover
29. The Kargil War is also remembered for:
(A) Air strikes only
(B) Naval blockade
(C) Heroism of Indian soldiers
(D) Economic trade
30. The Kargil War is an important event in:
(A) Ancient history
(B) Sikh empire
(C) Mughal empire
(D) Modern Indo-Pak relations