India–China Relations – MCQs & Revision
1. The India–China war took place in:
A) 1950
B) 1962
C) 1971
D) 1999
Answer: B) 1962
2. LAC stands for:
A) Line of Actual Control
B) Land Access Corridor
C) Legal Area Code
D) Long Axis Control
Answer: A) Line of Actual Control
3. Galwan Valley clash occurred in:
A) 2018
B) 2019
C) 2020
D) 2021
Answer: C) 2020
4. China refers to Arunachal Pradesh as:
A) North Tibet
B) South Tibet
C) East Tibet
D) West Tibet
Answer: B) South Tibet
5. Doklam is a tri-junction between:
A) India–China–Nepal
B) India–China–Bhutan
C) India–China–Myanmar
D) India–China–Pakistan
Answer: B) India–China–Bhutan
6. Which initiative represents China’s global infrastructure strategy?
A) Make in China
B) Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)
C) Digital China
D) Green China
Answer: B) BRI
7. QUAD includes India, USA, Japan and:
A) Russia
B) UK
C) Australia
D) France
Answer: C) Australia
8. India’s trade deficit is highest with:
A) USA
B) China
C) Japan
D) Russia
Answer: B) China
9. Aksai Chin is located in:
A) Arunachal Pradesh
B) Ladakh
C) Sikkim
D) Punjab
Answer: B) Ladakh
10. Atmanirbhar Bharat focuses on:
A) Global imports
B) Self-reliance
C) Tourism
D) Agriculture only
Answer: B) Self-reliance
Quick Revision Points
- 1962 War → Major turning point
- LAC → Unofficial boundary
- Galwan → 2020 conflict
- Arunachal → South Tibet claim
- Doklam → Tri-junction issue
- Trade deficit → Economic concern
- QUAD → Strategic alliance
- BRI → China’s global project
Conclusion:
India–China relations remain complex, involving both cooperation and conflict. Effective diplomacy and strategic planning are essential for maintaining stability and national security.
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