1. The Line of Control (LoC) was established after:
(A) 1947 Partition
(B) Kargil War
(C) 1965 War
(D) 1971 War
2. The Line of Control was formally defined under the:
(A) Treaty of Amritsar
(B) Tashkent Agreement
(C) Lahore Resolution
(D) Shimla Agreement
3. The Shimla Agreement was signed in:
(A) 1947
(B) 1966
(C) 1999
(D) 1972
4. The Line of Control divides:
(A) India and China
(B) India and Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir
(C) Pakistan and Afghanistan
(D) India and Nepal
5. Simla Agreement was signed in:
(A) Delhi
(B) Karachi
(C) Shimla
(D) Lahore
6. The Line of Control is a:
(A) International boundary
(B) River boundary
(C) Military control line
(D) Trade route
7. The Line of Control is located in:
(A) Jammu and Kashmir region
(B) Punjab only
(C) Gujarat
(D) Rajasthan
8. The Line of Control replaced the earlier:
(A) Radcliffe Line
(B) Ceasefire Line of 1949
(C) Durand Line
(D) McMahon Line
9. The Line of Control is monitored by:
(A) NATO
(B) ASEAN
(C) SAARC
(D) UNMOGIP (United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan)
10. The Line of Control became important after which war?
(A) 1965 War
(B) 1947 War
(C) Kargil War
(D) 1971 War
11. The Line of Control is NOT an internationally recognized:
(A) River boundary
(B) Ceasefire line
(C) Military control line
(D) International border
12. The Line of Control was reaffirmed in:
(A) Shimla Agreement
(B) Lahore Agreement
(C) Tashkent Agreement
(D) UN Charter
13. The Line of Control is most closely associated with:
(A) Tibet issue
(B) Kashmir dispute
(C) Afghan border
(D) China Sea dispute
14. The Line of Control separates Indian-administered and:
(A) Chinese-administered Kashmir
(B) Nepal-administered Kashmir
(C) Afghan-administered Kashmir
(D) Pakistani-administered Kashmir
15. The Line of Control was first established as:
(A) Durand Line
(B) Ceasefire Line
(C) Radcliffe Line
(D) Berlin Line
16. The Line of Control is mainly a:
(A) Political party boundary
(B) Trade border
(C) Military de facto border
(D) Cultural boundary
17. The Line of Control came into effect after:
(A) 1971 war settlement
(B) Partition of Bengal
(C) Independence of India
(D) Kargil conflict
18. The Line of Control is primarily located in which terrain?
(A) Desert
(B) Plains
(C) Coastal region
(D) Mountainous region
19. The Line of Control is NOT a:
(A) Ceasefire line
(B) Fully international border
(C) Military boundary
(D) De facto control line
20. The Shimla Agreement was signed between:
(A) Nehru and Jinnah
(B) Indira Gandhi and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
(C) Vajpayee and Musharraf
(D) Shastri and Ayub Khan
21. The Line of Control is also known as:
(A) International Maritime Line
(B) De facto border in Kashmir
(C) Trade corridor
(D) Air defense line
22. The Line of Control is NOT recognized by:
(A) India
(B) United Nations as permanent border
(C) Pakistan
(D) Both India and Pakistan militarily observe it
23. The Line of Control is important in:
(A) Indo-Pak relations
(B) Europe trade
(C) African politics
(D) South American history
24. The Line of Control runs through:
(A) Rockies
(B) Andes
(C) Alps
(D) Himalayas
25. The Line of Control was strengthened after:
(A) Kargil War 1999
(B) 1857 revolt
(C) Mughal rule
(D) Sikh empire
26. The Line of Control divides which region?
(A) Punjab
(B) Jammu and Kashmir
(C) Rajasthan
(D) Bengal
27. The Line of Control is a result of:
(A) Colonial trade policy
(B) Military conflicts between India and Pakistan
(C) Mughal administration
(D) Sikh expansion
28. The Line of Control is patrolled by:
(A) UN peacekeepers permanently stationed
(B) NATO forces
(C) Indian and Pakistani armies
(D) Roman legions
29. The Line of Control is different from:
(A) Both A and B
(B) Ceasefire Line (1949)
(C) Radcliffe Line
(D) Himalayan boundary
30. The Line of Control is a key feature of:
(A) Kashmir conflict
(B) Roman Empire
(C) Mughal trade routes
(D) Sikh Empire expansion