1. The United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan (UNCIP) is also known as:
(A) Trade Commission
(B) NATO Council
(C) Plebiscite Commission
(D) World Bank Panel
2. The Plebiscite Commission was formed by:
(A) NATO
(B) Mughal Empire
(C) British Parliament
(D) United Nations
3. The main objective of the Plebiscite Commission was to:
(A) Conduct plebiscite in Kashmir
(B) Promote tourism
(C) Control trade routes
(D) Establish monarchy
4. The Plebiscite Commission was established in:
(A) 1948
(B) 1947
(C) 1950
(D) 1965
5. The Plebiscite Commission was formed after:
(A) Kargil War
(B) First Indo-Pak War (1947–48)
(C) 1965 War
(D) World War II
6. The Plebiscite Commission deals with which dispute?
(A) Palestine
(B) Korea
(C) Kashmir
(D) Vietnam
7. The Commission recommended:
(A) Military expansion
(B) Annexation
(C) Ceasefire and plebiscite
(D) Trade agreement
8. The term “plebiscite” means:
(A) Military rule
(B) Trade system
(C) Public vote
(D) Tax system
9. The plebiscite was to decide between:
(A) India and China
(B) India and Pakistan
(C) USA and USSR
(D) Britain and France
10. The Plebiscite Commission worked under principle of:
(A) Imperialism
(B) Self-determination
(C) Feudalism
(D) Colonialism
11. The Commission required:
(A) War escalation
(B) Industrial growth
(C) Trade expansion
(D) Demilitarization
12. The Commission is linked with:
(A) UN Resolution 47
(B) Treaty of Versailles
(C) Shimla Agreement
(D) Tashkent Agreement
13. The Plebiscite Commission operated in:
(A) South Asia
(B) Europe
(C) Africa
(D) America
14. The Commission’s aim was to ensure:
(A) Economic growth
(B) Fair voting in Kashmir
(C) Trade monopoly
(D) Military alliance
15. Members of the Commission were from:
(A) UN member states
(B) India only
(C) NATO only
(D) British Empire
16. The Commission faced failure due to:
(A) Weather issues
(B) UN dissolution
(C) Lack of funds
(D) India-Pakistan disagreement
17. The Commission reported to:
(A) UN Security Council
(B) World Bank
(C) NATO
(D) SAARC
18. The Commission recommended withdrawal of:
(A) Traders
(B) Tourists
(C) Farmers
(D) Armed forces
19. The Commission is part of:
(A) Mughal administration
(B) UN peace efforts
(C) Sikh Empire
(D) British East India Company
20. The Commission focused on:
(A) Territorial dispute resolution
(B) Cultural exchange
(C) Trade expansion
(D) Education reform
21. The Commission was sent to:
(A) Europe
(B) India and Pakistan
(C) Africa
(D) USA
22. The Commission proposed:
(A) Permanent partition
(B) Military alliance
(C) Colonization
(D) Temporary ceasefire and vote
23. The Commission is linked with:
(A) Mughal trade
(B) Roman Empire
(C) Kashmir dispute resolution attempts
(D) Sikh wars
24. The main goal of the Commission was:
(A) War continuation
(B) Religious conversion
(C) Trade monopoly
(D) Peaceful resolution
25. The Commission worked under:
(A) Cold War tensions
(B) Feudal system
(C) Ancient governance
(D) UN diplomatic framework
26. The Commission suggested plebiscite after:
(A) Neutral administration
(B) Industrial growth
(C) Trade deal
(D) Partition of Europe
27. The Commission is important because it:
(A) Ended Mughal rule
(B) Introduced UN role in Kashmir dispute
(C) Created borders
(D) Formed NATO
28. The Commission failed due to:
(A) Climate
(B) UN collapse
(C) Funding issues
(D) Political disagreements
29. The Commission proposed plebiscite as:
(A) Military solution
(B) Trade method
(C) Democratic process
(D) Religious rule
30. The Commission is significant because it:
(A) Laid foundation of UN involvement in Kashmir
(B) Solved Kashmir issue permanently
(C) Ended wars
(D) Created new nations