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Tashkent Agreement MCQs – Indo-Pak Wars

1. The Tashkent Agreement was signed in:

(A) 1947


(B) 1966


(C) 1971


(D) 1950




2. The Tashkent Agreement was signed between:

(A) India and China


(B) India and Pakistan


(C) Pakistan and Afghanistan


(D) India and Sri Lanka




3. The Tashkent Agreement was mediated by:

(A) United Nations


(B) Soviet Union


(C) USA


(D) Britain




4. The Tashkent Agreement was signed after:

(A) 1971 War


(B) 1965 Indo-Pak War


(C) 1947 Partition


(D) Kargil War




5. The Tashkent Agreement was signed in:

(A) Tashkent


(B) Moscow


(C) Delhi


(D) Karachi




6. Tashkent is located in:

(A) India


(B) Uzbekistan


(C) Pakistan


(D) Russia




7. The Tashkent Agreement was signed in the presence of:

(A) Jawaharlal Nehru


(B) Rajiv Gandhi


(C) Indira Gandhi


(D) Lal Bahadur Shastri




8. Pakistan was represented in the Tashkent Agreement by:

(A) Ayub Khan


(B) Zulfikar Ali Bhutto


(C) Pervez Musharraf


(D) Liaquat Ali Khan




9. The Tashkent Agreement aimed to:

(A) Restore peace between India and Pakistan


(B) Start war


(C) Expand empires


(D) Divide Afghanistan




10. The Tashkent Agreement required both sides to:

(A) Withdraw to pre-war positions


(B) Increase troops


(C) Annex territory


(D) Start trade war




11. The Tashkent Agreement was signed in:

(A) 1948


(B) 1955


(C) 1972


(D) 1966




12. The Indian Prime Minister who signed the Tashkent Agreement was:

(A) Indira Gandhi


(B) Morarji Desai


(C) Jawaharlal Nehru


(D) Lal Bahadur Shastri




13. The Tashkent Agreement was related to which war?

(A) 1947 War


(B) 1965 War


(C) 1971 War


(D) Kargil War




14. The Tashkent Agreement was signed under pressure for:

(A) Economic growth


(B) Peace settlement


(C) Trade expansion


(D) Religious unity




15. The Tashkent Agreement restored:

(A) Status quo ante


(B) War continuation


(C) Colonial rule


(D) Sikh Empire




16. The Tashkent Agreement is an example of:

(A) Military alliance


(B) Peace treaty


(C) Trade agreement


(D) Religious pact




17. The Tashkent Agreement was signed after intervention of:

(A) UN only


(B) NATO


(C) USSR


(D) SAARC




18. The Tashkent Agreement was signed in:

(A) India


(B) Uzbekistan


(C) Pakistan


(D) Afghanistan




19. The Tashkent Agreement aimed at:

(A) War escalation


(B) Colonial expansion


(C) Normalizing relations


(D) Partition reversal




20. The Tashkent Agreement is associated with:

(A) Roman Empire


(B) Indo-Pak relations


(C) Mughal trade


(D) Sikh wars




21. The Tashkent Agreement required release of:

(A) Prisoners of war


(B) Land reforms


(C) Trade agents


(D) Royal families




22. The Tashkent Agreement was signed in which month/year?

(A) December 1965


(B) February 1966


(C) March 1966


(D) January 1966




23. The Tashkent Agreement followed talks between:

(A) Military commanders only


(B) Sikh rulers


(C) Roman emperors


(D) Political leaders of India and Pakistan




24. The Tashkent Agreement is important in:

(A) Ancient history


(B) Sikh Empire history


(C) Mughal expansion


(D) Cold War era diplomacy in South Asia




25. The Tashkent Agreement was signed after which leader’s death?

(A) Nehru


(B) Patel


(C) Gandhi


(D) Lal Bahadur Shastri




26. The Tashkent Agreement helped reduce:

(A) Military tensions


(B) Trade


(C) Agriculture


(D) Education




27. The Tashkent Agreement was negotiated in presence of:

(A) Queen Victoria


(B) Winston Churchill


(C) Mao Zedong


(D) Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin




28. The Tashkent Agreement is considered:

(A) Permanent solution to Kashmir issue


(B) Temporary peace settlement


(C) Trade deal


(D) Religious treaty




29. The Tashkent Agreement relates to which type of conflict?

(A) Maritime war


(B) Civil war in Europe


(C) Air war only


(D) Land war between India and Pakistan




30. The Tashkent Agreement is a key event in:

(A) Roman history


(B) Indo-Pak diplomatic history


(C) Mughal administration


(D) Sikh Empire formation




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