Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Contemporary World Politics: End of Bi-Polarity

Question:

Match List 1 with List 2:

List 1

List 2

(a) Dagestan

(i) Aided Shock Therapy in post-Soviet countries.

(b) Russia

(ii) First Soviet Republic to declare independence.

(c) International Monetary Fund

(iii) Wanted to secede.

(d) Lithuania

(iv) Gave a cryogenic rocket to India.

 

Options:

(a)- iii, (b)- iv, (c)- ii, (d)- i

(a)- iv, (b)- iii, (c)- i, (d)- ii

(a)- iii, (b)- iv, (c)- i, (d)- ii

(a)- iii, (b)- i, (c)- iv, (d)- ii

Correct Answer:

(a)- iii, (b)- iv, (c)- i, (d)- ii

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 3 - (a)- iii, (b)- iv, (c)- i, (d)- ii

List 1

List 2

(a) Dagestan

(iii) Wanted to secede.

(b) Russia

(iv) Gave a cryogenic rocket to India.

(c) International Monetary Fund

(i) Aided Shock Therapy in post-Soviet countries.

(d) Lithuania

(ii) First Soviet Republic to declare independence.

In Russia, two republics, Chechnya and Dagestan, have had violent secessionist movements.

Russia is important for India’s nuclear energy plans and assisted India’s space industry by giving, for example, the cryogenic rocket when India needed it.

International Monetary Fund and the World Bank aided Shock Therapy in post-Soviet countries.

1990 March: Lithuania becomes the first of the 15 Soviet republics to declare its independence.