Border Management

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Q. The Berlin Conference of 1884-85 is significant for its impact on which aspect of border management?
  • A. Establishing trade routes in Asia
  • B. Dividing Africa among European powers
  • C. Defining the borders of the Ottoman Empire
  • D. Creating buffer states in Europe
Q. The concept of 'buffer states' in international relations was significantly influenced by which historical event?
  • A. The Treaty of Westphalia
  • B. The Congress of Vienna
  • C. The Berlin Conference
  • D. The Treaty of Versailles
Q. The concept of 'Sovereignty' in the context of border management was significantly shaped by which historical document?
  • A. The Magna Carta
  • B. The U.S. Constitution
  • C. The Treaty of Westphalia
  • D. The Declaration of Independence
Q. What was the primary purpose of the Great Wall of China, built during the Ming Dynasty?
  • A. To facilitate trade with neighboring countries
  • B. To protect against invasions from northern tribes
  • C. To serve as a transportation route
  • D. To mark the boundary of the Chinese Empire
Q. What was the significance of the Durand Line established in 1893?
  • A. It defined the boundary between India and China
  • B. It established the border between British India and Afghanistan
  • C. It marked the division of British and French territories in India
  • D. It was a trade route between India and Central Asia
Q. Which ancient civilization is known for its sophisticated border management through the use of fortifications and walls?
  • A. Mesopotamia
  • B. Indus Valley Civilization
  • C. Ancient Egypt
  • D. Roman Empire
Q. Which empire is known for its extensive use of diplomacy and treaties to manage its borders effectively?
  • A. Ottoman Empire
  • B. Mughal Empire
  • C. Byzantine Empire
  • D. Persian Empire
Q. Which of the following was a major consequence of the Treaty of Tientsin (1856) in terms of border management?
  • A. It expanded British territories in India
  • B. It opened several Chinese ports to foreign trade
  • C. It established the borders of modern-day Vietnam
  • D. It recognized the independence of Korea
Q. Which treaty marked the end of the First Anglo-Sikh War and established British control over Punjab?
  • A. Treaty of Amritsar
  • B. Treaty of Lahore
  • C. Treaty of Delhi
  • D. Treaty of Simla
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