Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Contemporary World Politics: Contemporary Centres of power

Question:

Arrange the following events in chronological order:

(A) ASEAN was formed
(B) Chinese President XI Jinping visit to India
(C) Communist Revolution in China
(D) China takeover of Tibet

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Options:

(D), (C), (B), (A)

(C), (D), (A), (B)

(C), (A), (D), (B)

(D), (C), (A), (B)

Correct Answer:

(C), (D), (A), (B)

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (2) - (C), (D), (A), (B)

(C) Communist Revolution in China
(D) China takeover of Tibet
(A) ASEAN was formed
(B) Chinese President XI Jinping visit to India

1967 -ASEAN was established in 1967 by 5 countries of this region: Indonesia, Malaysia, Phillippines, Singapore, and Thailand, by signing The Bangkok Declaration. The objectives of ASEAN were primarily to accelerate economic growth, and through that social progress and cultural development, the secondary objective was to promote regional peace and stability based on the rule of Law and principles of the United Nations Charter. Over the years, Brunei Darussalam, Vietnam, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Cambodia Joined ASEAN taking its strength to 10.

2019- Chinese President Xi Jinping paid a visit  to India in 2019. Prime  Minister Narendra Modi  visited China in 2018.

1949- After the inception of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, following the communist revolution under the leadership of Mao, its economy was based on the Soviet model. The economically backward communist China chose to sever its links with the capitalist world. It had little choice but to fall back on its own resources and, for a brief period, on Soviet aid and advice. The model was to create a state-owned heavy industries sector from the capital accumulated from agriculture. As it was short of foreign exchange that it needed in order to buy technology and goods on the world market, China decided to substitute imports for domestic goods.

1950 - China took over Tibet in 1950.