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UN Resolution 47 MCQs – United Nations & Kashmir

1. The United Nations Security Council Resolution 47 was passed in:

(A) 1947


(B) 1965


(C) 1950


(D) 1948




2. UN Resolution 47 is related to which issue?

(A) Palestine issue


(B) Korea war


(C) Kashmir dispute


(D) Vietnam war




3. UN Resolution 47 was adopted by:

(A) UN Security Council


(B) UN General Assembly


(C) NATO


(D) SAARC




4. The main recommendation of UN Resolution 47 was:

(A) Trade agreement


(B) Military alliance


(C) Partition of India


(D) Plebiscite in Kashmir




5. UN Resolution 47 called for:

(A) Ceasefire and withdrawal of forces


(B) Expansion of armies


(C) Colonial rule


(D) Economic sanctions only




6. The plebiscite in UN Resolution 47 was to decide between:

(A) India and Pakistan


(B) India and China


(C) Britain and France


(D) USA and USSR




7. UN Resolution 47 was passed in which year?

(A) 1945


(B) 1948


(C) 1952


(D) 1960




8. UN Resolution 47 is part of:

(A) Indo-Pak Kashmir dispute


(B) Cold War in Europe


(C) African independence


(D) Arab-Israel war




9. The resolution was passed after:

(A) First World War


(B) 1965 War


(C) Kargil War


(D) First Indo-Pak War (1947–48)




10. UN Resolution 47 recommended demilitarization of:

(A) Europe


(B) Africa


(C) Jammu and Kashmir


(D) South America




11. The resolution is associated with which international body?

(A) NATO


(B) EU


(C) United Nations Security Council


(D) ASEAN




12. UN Resolution 47 aimed to ensure:

(A) Trade expansion


(B) Military occupation


(C) Peaceful settlement of Kashmir dispute


(D) Religious conversion




13. The resolution suggested withdrawal of:

(A) Civil servants


(B) Traders


(C) Armed forces


(D) Farmers




14. UN Resolution 47 was intended to be implemented under:

(A) NATO supervision


(B) Mughal authority


(C) British rule


(D) UN supervision




15. UN Resolution 47 is linked with principle of:

(A) Imperialism


(B) Feudalism


(C) Self-determination


(D) Trade monopoly




16. UN Resolution 47 is important in:

(A) Ancient history


(B) Sikh Empire


(C) Roman Empire


(D) Kashmir conflict history




17. The resolution was proposed after intervention of:

(A) EU


(B) NATO


(C) SAARC


(D) United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan (UNCIP)




18. UN Resolution 47 is still considered:

(A) Fully implemented


(B) Irrelevant


(C) Cancelled


(D) Partially implemented / unresolved




19. UN Resolution 47 required a neutral:

(A) King


(B) Military commander


(C) Trade officer


(D) Administrator for plebiscite




20. UN Resolution 47 was adopted in:

(A) Delhi


(B) Geneva


(C) London


(D) New York




21. UN Resolution 47 is related to which region?

(A) Bengal


(B) Jammu and Kashmir


(C) Punjab


(D) Gujarat




22. The resolution emphasized peaceful:

(A) War escalation


(B) Settlement through vote


(C) Military conquest


(D) Colonial expansion




23. UN Resolution 47 is part of:

(A) British East India Company


(B) Mughal administration


(C) Sikh Empire


(D) UN peace efforts




24. The resolution was passed in response to:

(A) Economic crisis


(B) Armed conflict in Kashmir


(C) European war


(D) African war




25. UN Resolution 47 proposed plebiscite after:

(A) Industrialization


(B) Partition of Europe


(C) Trade expansion


(D) Demilitarization




26. UN Resolution 47 is linked with:

(A) Roman law


(B) Kashmir sovereignty issue


(C) Mughal trade


(D) Sikh Empire




27. The resolution required cooperation between:

(A) India, Pakistan, and UN


(B) USA and USSR only


(C) Britain and France


(D) China and Japan




28. UN Resolution 47 was part of efforts to prevent:

(A) Further escalation of Kashmir conflict


(B) Peace


(C) Trade growth


(D) Migration




29. UN Resolution 47 is considered a:

(A) Framework resolution


(B) Final solution


(C) Trade treaty


(D) Military pact




30. UN Resolution 47 is important in:

(A) Ancient history


(B) Sikh wars


(C) Mughal empire


(D) Modern Kashmir dispute resolution attempts




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