According to the NPT treaty, states that detonated a nuclear device before January 1, 1967 are considered one of these.
A) IAEA B) NPT C) CNN D) NWS
A)
IAEA
B)
NPT
C)
CNN
Q.2 What is the acronym for the treaty that serves to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and promote the peaceful use of atomic energy? A) IAEA B) CNS C) NPT D) NNWS Q.3 What is the acronym for regions that have agreed not to pursue nuclear weapons? A) NNWR B) NWFZ C) IAEA D) NWS Q.4 What treaty prohibits all nuclear explosions and will monitor compliance through a global monitoring system? A) CNN B) NWFZ C) CTBT D) ENDC [18 nation disarmament committee] Q.5 Chemical, nuclear and biological weapons all fall into this category of weapons. A) NYC B) WMD C) UNESCO D) MAD [mutually assured destruction] Q.6 Who are the three "depositary governments" for the NPT? A) France, Germany, Japan B) United Kingdom, Russia, United States C) China, Pakistan, India D) Denmark, Netherlands, Swaziland Q.7 On July 1, ___ the NPT was opened for signature, and on March 5, ___ it entered into force. A) 1945, 1947 B) 1620, 1776 C) 1972, 1995 D) 1968, 1970 Q.8 Prevention of the spread of weapons of mass destruction is called what? A) Defense B) Nonproliferation C) Disarmament D) Stockpile Stewardship Q.9 What are two important guarantees made by the NWS to the NNWS in the NPT? A) NNWS will have equal access to the peaceful uses of nuclear energy and NWS won’t help any other state build nuclear weapons. B) NWS will keep their weapons and prevent more nuclear power reactors from being built. C) NWS will help NNWS develop and test nuclear weapons in their own countries. D) NWS will distribute nuclear weapons to NNWS on an equal basis. Q.10 What is the international agency tasked with verification of compliance with nuclear nonproliferation commitments? A) CIA B) IAEA C) JFK D) NPT Q.11 What does it mean when a treaty "enters into force"? A) The treaty is forced on states against their will. B) All provisions of the treaty are legally binding on its State parties. C) States can use force on those states not in compliance. D) States become members of the treaty due to diplomatic pressure. Q.12 What term is used to describe mechanisms, such as seismic monitoring or on-site inspections, to prove compliance with an agreement or treaty? A) Quality management B) Astrophotography C) Verification measures D) Ratification measures Q.13 Who are the five nuclear weapon states (NWS) according to the NPT? A) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France and China B) Russia, the United States, Israel, France and China C) Russia, the United States, Germany, Japan and China D) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Pakistan and India Q.14 How did the NPT States party decide to extend the NPT in 1995? A) The NPT was extended until the next Review Conference. B) The NPT was not extended. C) The NPT was extended for another 25 years. D) The NPT was extended indefinitely- there is no limit to its duration. Q.15 What is “horizontal proliferation”? A) Development of missile technology that allows warheads to travel further and strike targets spread out on the "horizon" B) Spread of WMD among nations who are on the same "horizontal" technology plane C) The spread of WMD to states that have not previously possessed them D) Spread of weapons of mass destruction among nations that occupy roughly the same latitude
What is the acronym for the treaty that serves to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and promote the peaceful use of atomic energy?
A) IAEA B) CNS C) NPT D) NNWS
Q.3 What is the acronym for regions that have agreed not to pursue nuclear weapons? A) NNWR B) NWFZ C) IAEA D) NWS Q.4 What treaty prohibits all nuclear explosions and will monitor compliance through a global monitoring system? A) CNN B) NWFZ C) CTBT D) ENDC [18 nation disarmament committee] Q.5 Chemical, nuclear and biological weapons all fall into this category of weapons. A) NYC B) WMD C) UNESCO D) MAD [mutually assured destruction] Q.6 Who are the three "depositary governments" for the NPT? A) France, Germany, Japan B) United Kingdom, Russia, United States C) China, Pakistan, India D) Denmark, Netherlands, Swaziland Q.7 On July 1, ___ the NPT was opened for signature, and on March 5, ___ it entered into force. A) 1945, 1947 B) 1620, 1776 C) 1972, 1995 D) 1968, 1970 Q.8 Prevention of the spread of weapons of mass destruction is called what? A) Defense B) Nonproliferation C) Disarmament D) Stockpile Stewardship Q.9 What are two important guarantees made by the NWS to the NNWS in the NPT? A) NNWS will have equal access to the peaceful uses of nuclear energy and NWS won’t help any other state build nuclear weapons. B) NWS will keep their weapons and prevent more nuclear power reactors from being built. C) NWS will help NNWS develop and test nuclear weapons in their own countries. D) NWS will distribute nuclear weapons to NNWS on an equal basis. Q.10 What is the international agency tasked with verification of compliance with nuclear nonproliferation commitments? A) CIA B) IAEA C) JFK D) NPT Q.11 What does it mean when a treaty "enters into force"? A) The treaty is forced on states against their will. B) All provisions of the treaty are legally binding on its State parties. C) States can use force on those states not in compliance. D) States become members of the treaty due to diplomatic pressure. Q.12 What term is used to describe mechanisms, such as seismic monitoring or on-site inspections, to prove compliance with an agreement or treaty? A) Quality management B) Astrophotography C) Verification measures D) Ratification measures Q.13 Who are the five nuclear weapon states (NWS) according to the NPT? A) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France and China B) Russia, the United States, Israel, France and China C) Russia, the United States, Germany, Japan and China D) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Pakistan and India Q.14 How did the NPT States party decide to extend the NPT in 1995? A) The NPT was extended until the next Review Conference. B) The NPT was not extended. C) The NPT was extended for another 25 years. D) The NPT was extended indefinitely- there is no limit to its duration. Q.15 What is “horizontal proliferation”? A) Development of missile technology that allows warheads to travel further and strike targets spread out on the "horizon" B) Spread of WMD among nations who are on the same "horizontal" technology plane C) The spread of WMD to states that have not previously possessed them D) Spread of weapons of mass destruction among nations that occupy roughly the same latitude
What is the acronym for regions that have agreed not to pursue nuclear weapons?
A) NNWR B) NWFZ C) IAEA D) NWS
Q.4 What treaty prohibits all nuclear explosions and will monitor compliance through a global monitoring system? A) CNN B) NWFZ C) CTBT D) ENDC [18 nation disarmament committee] Q.5 Chemical, nuclear and biological weapons all fall into this category of weapons. A) NYC B) WMD C) UNESCO D) MAD [mutually assured destruction] Q.6 Who are the three "depositary governments" for the NPT? A) France, Germany, Japan B) United Kingdom, Russia, United States C) China, Pakistan, India D) Denmark, Netherlands, Swaziland Q.7 On July 1, ___ the NPT was opened for signature, and on March 5, ___ it entered into force. A) 1945, 1947 B) 1620, 1776 C) 1972, 1995 D) 1968, 1970 Q.8 Prevention of the spread of weapons of mass destruction is called what? A) Defense B) Nonproliferation C) Disarmament D) Stockpile Stewardship Q.9 What are two important guarantees made by the NWS to the NNWS in the NPT? A) NNWS will have equal access to the peaceful uses of nuclear energy and NWS won’t help any other state build nuclear weapons. B) NWS will keep their weapons and prevent more nuclear power reactors from being built. C) NWS will help NNWS develop and test nuclear weapons in their own countries. D) NWS will distribute nuclear weapons to NNWS on an equal basis. Q.10 What is the international agency tasked with verification of compliance with nuclear nonproliferation commitments? A) CIA B) IAEA C) JFK D) NPT Q.11 What does it mean when a treaty "enters into force"? A) The treaty is forced on states against their will. B) All provisions of the treaty are legally binding on its State parties. C) States can use force on those states not in compliance. D) States become members of the treaty due to diplomatic pressure. Q.12 What term is used to describe mechanisms, such as seismic monitoring or on-site inspections, to prove compliance with an agreement or treaty? A) Quality management B) Astrophotography C) Verification measures D) Ratification measures Q.13 Who are the five nuclear weapon states (NWS) according to the NPT? A) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France and China B) Russia, the United States, Israel, France and China C) Russia, the United States, Germany, Japan and China D) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Pakistan and India Q.14 How did the NPT States party decide to extend the NPT in 1995? A) The NPT was extended until the next Review Conference. B) The NPT was not extended. C) The NPT was extended for another 25 years. D) The NPT was extended indefinitely- there is no limit to its duration. Q.15 What is “horizontal proliferation”? A) Development of missile technology that allows warheads to travel further and strike targets spread out on the "horizon" B) Spread of WMD among nations who are on the same "horizontal" technology plane C) The spread of WMD to states that have not previously possessed them D) Spread of weapons of mass destruction among nations that occupy roughly the same latitude
What treaty prohibits all nuclear explosions and will monitor compliance through a global monitoring system?
A) CNN B) NWFZ C) CTBT D) ENDC [18 nation disarmament committee]
Q.5 Chemical, nuclear and biological weapons all fall into this category of weapons. A) NYC B) WMD C) UNESCO D) MAD [mutually assured destruction] Q.6 Who are the three "depositary governments" for the NPT? A) France, Germany, Japan B) United Kingdom, Russia, United States C) China, Pakistan, India D) Denmark, Netherlands, Swaziland Q.7 On July 1, ___ the NPT was opened for signature, and on March 5, ___ it entered into force. A) 1945, 1947 B) 1620, 1776 C) 1972, 1995 D) 1968, 1970 Q.8 Prevention of the spread of weapons of mass destruction is called what? A) Defense B) Nonproliferation C) Disarmament D) Stockpile Stewardship Q.9 What are two important guarantees made by the NWS to the NNWS in the NPT? A) NNWS will have equal access to the peaceful uses of nuclear energy and NWS won’t help any other state build nuclear weapons. B) NWS will keep their weapons and prevent more nuclear power reactors from being built. C) NWS will help NNWS develop and test nuclear weapons in their own countries. D) NWS will distribute nuclear weapons to NNWS on an equal basis. Q.10 What is the international agency tasked with verification of compliance with nuclear nonproliferation commitments? A) CIA B) IAEA C) JFK D) NPT Q.11 What does it mean when a treaty "enters into force"? A) The treaty is forced on states against their will. B) All provisions of the treaty are legally binding on its State parties. C) States can use force on those states not in compliance. D) States become members of the treaty due to diplomatic pressure. Q.12 What term is used to describe mechanisms, such as seismic monitoring or on-site inspections, to prove compliance with an agreement or treaty? A) Quality management B) Astrophotography C) Verification measures D) Ratification measures Q.13 Who are the five nuclear weapon states (NWS) according to the NPT? A) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France and China B) Russia, the United States, Israel, France and China C) Russia, the United States, Germany, Japan and China D) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Pakistan and India Q.14 How did the NPT States party decide to extend the NPT in 1995? A) The NPT was extended until the next Review Conference. B) The NPT was not extended. C) The NPT was extended for another 25 years. D) The NPT was extended indefinitely- there is no limit to its duration. Q.15 What is “horizontal proliferation”? A) Development of missile technology that allows warheads to travel further and strike targets spread out on the "horizon" B) Spread of WMD among nations who are on the same "horizontal" technology plane C) The spread of WMD to states that have not previously possessed them D) Spread of weapons of mass destruction among nations that occupy roughly the same latitude
Chemical, nuclear and biological weapons all fall into this category of weapons.
A) NYC B) WMD C) UNESCO D) MAD [mutually assured destruction]
Q.6 Who are the three "depositary governments" for the NPT? A) France, Germany, Japan B) United Kingdom, Russia, United States C) China, Pakistan, India D) Denmark, Netherlands, Swaziland Q.7 On July 1, ___ the NPT was opened for signature, and on March 5, ___ it entered into force. A) 1945, 1947 B) 1620, 1776 C) 1972, 1995 D) 1968, 1970 Q.8 Prevention of the spread of weapons of mass destruction is called what? A) Defense B) Nonproliferation C) Disarmament D) Stockpile Stewardship Q.9 What are two important guarantees made by the NWS to the NNWS in the NPT? A) NNWS will have equal access to the peaceful uses of nuclear energy and NWS won’t help any other state build nuclear weapons. B) NWS will keep their weapons and prevent more nuclear power reactors from being built. C) NWS will help NNWS develop and test nuclear weapons in their own countries. D) NWS will distribute nuclear weapons to NNWS on an equal basis. Q.10 What is the international agency tasked with verification of compliance with nuclear nonproliferation commitments? A) CIA B) IAEA C) JFK D) NPT Q.11 What does it mean when a treaty "enters into force"? A) The treaty is forced on states against their will. B) All provisions of the treaty are legally binding on its State parties. C) States can use force on those states not in compliance. D) States become members of the treaty due to diplomatic pressure. Q.12 What term is used to describe mechanisms, such as seismic monitoring or on-site inspections, to prove compliance with an agreement or treaty? A) Quality management B) Astrophotography C) Verification measures D) Ratification measures Q.13 Who are the five nuclear weapon states (NWS) according to the NPT? A) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France and China B) Russia, the United States, Israel, France and China C) Russia, the United States, Germany, Japan and China D) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Pakistan and India Q.14 How did the NPT States party decide to extend the NPT in 1995? A) The NPT was extended until the next Review Conference. B) The NPT was not extended. C) The NPT was extended for another 25 years. D) The NPT was extended indefinitely- there is no limit to its duration. Q.15 What is “horizontal proliferation”? A) Development of missile technology that allows warheads to travel further and strike targets spread out on the "horizon" B) Spread of WMD among nations who are on the same "horizontal" technology plane C) The spread of WMD to states that have not previously possessed them D) Spread of weapons of mass destruction among nations that occupy roughly the same latitude
Who are the three "depositary governments" for the NPT?
A) France, Germany, Japan B) United Kingdom, Russia, United States C) China, Pakistan, India D) Denmark, Netherlands, Swaziland
Q.7 On July 1, ___ the NPT was opened for signature, and on March 5, ___ it entered into force. A) 1945, 1947 B) 1620, 1776 C) 1972, 1995 D) 1968, 1970 Q.8 Prevention of the spread of weapons of mass destruction is called what? A) Defense B) Nonproliferation C) Disarmament D) Stockpile Stewardship Q.9 What are two important guarantees made by the NWS to the NNWS in the NPT? A) NNWS will have equal access to the peaceful uses of nuclear energy and NWS won’t help any other state build nuclear weapons. B) NWS will keep their weapons and prevent more nuclear power reactors from being built. C) NWS will help NNWS develop and test nuclear weapons in their own countries. D) NWS will distribute nuclear weapons to NNWS on an equal basis. Q.10 What is the international agency tasked with verification of compliance with nuclear nonproliferation commitments? A) CIA B) IAEA C) JFK D) NPT Q.11 What does it mean when a treaty "enters into force"? A) The treaty is forced on states against their will. B) All provisions of the treaty are legally binding on its State parties. C) States can use force on those states not in compliance. D) States become members of the treaty due to diplomatic pressure. Q.12 What term is used to describe mechanisms, such as seismic monitoring or on-site inspections, to prove compliance with an agreement or treaty? A) Quality management B) Astrophotography C) Verification measures D) Ratification measures Q.13 Who are the five nuclear weapon states (NWS) according to the NPT? A) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France and China B) Russia, the United States, Israel, France and China C) Russia, the United States, Germany, Japan and China D) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Pakistan and India Q.14 How did the NPT States party decide to extend the NPT in 1995? A) The NPT was extended until the next Review Conference. B) The NPT was not extended. C) The NPT was extended for another 25 years. D) The NPT was extended indefinitely- there is no limit to its duration. Q.15 What is “horizontal proliferation”? A) Development of missile technology that allows warheads to travel further and strike targets spread out on the "horizon" B) Spread of WMD among nations who are on the same "horizontal" technology plane C) The spread of WMD to states that have not previously possessed them D) Spread of weapons of mass destruction among nations that occupy roughly the same latitude
On July 1, ___ the NPT was opened for signature, and on March 5, ___ it entered into force.
A) 1945, 1947 B) 1620, 1776 C) 1972, 1995 D) 1968, 1970
Q.8 Prevention of the spread of weapons of mass destruction is called what? A) Defense B) Nonproliferation C) Disarmament D) Stockpile Stewardship Q.9 What are two important guarantees made by the NWS to the NNWS in the NPT? A) NNWS will have equal access to the peaceful uses of nuclear energy and NWS won’t help any other state build nuclear weapons. B) NWS will keep their weapons and prevent more nuclear power reactors from being built. C) NWS will help NNWS develop and test nuclear weapons in their own countries. D) NWS will distribute nuclear weapons to NNWS on an equal basis. Q.10 What is the international agency tasked with verification of compliance with nuclear nonproliferation commitments? A) CIA B) IAEA C) JFK D) NPT Q.11 What does it mean when a treaty "enters into force"? A) The treaty is forced on states against their will. B) All provisions of the treaty are legally binding on its State parties. C) States can use force on those states not in compliance. D) States become members of the treaty due to diplomatic pressure. Q.12 What term is used to describe mechanisms, such as seismic monitoring or on-site inspections, to prove compliance with an agreement or treaty? A) Quality management B) Astrophotography C) Verification measures D) Ratification measures Q.13 Who are the five nuclear weapon states (NWS) according to the NPT? A) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France and China B) Russia, the United States, Israel, France and China C) Russia, the United States, Germany, Japan and China D) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Pakistan and India Q.14 How did the NPT States party decide to extend the NPT in 1995? A) The NPT was extended until the next Review Conference. B) The NPT was not extended. C) The NPT was extended for another 25 years. D) The NPT was extended indefinitely- there is no limit to its duration. Q.15 What is “horizontal proliferation”? A) Development of missile technology that allows warheads to travel further and strike targets spread out on the "horizon" B) Spread of WMD among nations who are on the same "horizontal" technology plane C) The spread of WMD to states that have not previously possessed them D) Spread of weapons of mass destruction among nations that occupy roughly the same latitude
Prevention of the spread of weapons of mass destruction is called what?
A) Defense B) Nonproliferation C) Disarmament D) Stockpile Stewardship
Q.9 What are two important guarantees made by the NWS to the NNWS in the NPT? A) NNWS will have equal access to the peaceful uses of nuclear energy and NWS won’t help any other state build nuclear weapons. B) NWS will keep their weapons and prevent more nuclear power reactors from being built. C) NWS will help NNWS develop and test nuclear weapons in their own countries. D) NWS will distribute nuclear weapons to NNWS on an equal basis. Q.10 What is the international agency tasked with verification of compliance with nuclear nonproliferation commitments? A) CIA B) IAEA C) JFK D) NPT Q.11 What does it mean when a treaty "enters into force"? A) The treaty is forced on states against their will. B) All provisions of the treaty are legally binding on its State parties. C) States can use force on those states not in compliance. D) States become members of the treaty due to diplomatic pressure. Q.12 What term is used to describe mechanisms, such as seismic monitoring or on-site inspections, to prove compliance with an agreement or treaty? A) Quality management B) Astrophotography C) Verification measures D) Ratification measures Q.13 Who are the five nuclear weapon states (NWS) according to the NPT? A) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France and China B) Russia, the United States, Israel, France and China C) Russia, the United States, Germany, Japan and China D) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Pakistan and India Q.14 How did the NPT States party decide to extend the NPT in 1995? A) The NPT was extended until the next Review Conference. B) The NPT was not extended. C) The NPT was extended for another 25 years. D) The NPT was extended indefinitely- there is no limit to its duration. Q.15 What is “horizontal proliferation”? A) Development of missile technology that allows warheads to travel further and strike targets spread out on the "horizon" B) Spread of WMD among nations who are on the same "horizontal" technology plane C) The spread of WMD to states that have not previously possessed them D) Spread of weapons of mass destruction among nations that occupy roughly the same latitude
What are two important guarantees made by the NWS to the NNWS in the NPT?
A) NNWS will have equal access to the peaceful uses of nuclear energy and NWS won’t help any other state build nuclear weapons. B) NWS will keep their weapons and prevent more nuclear power reactors from being built. C) NWS will help NNWS develop and test nuclear weapons in their own countries. D) NWS will distribute nuclear weapons to NNWS on an equal basis.
Q.10 What is the international agency tasked with verification of compliance with nuclear nonproliferation commitments? A) CIA B) IAEA C) JFK D) NPT Q.11 What does it mean when a treaty "enters into force"? A) The treaty is forced on states against their will. B) All provisions of the treaty are legally binding on its State parties. C) States can use force on those states not in compliance. D) States become members of the treaty due to diplomatic pressure. Q.12 What term is used to describe mechanisms, such as seismic monitoring or on-site inspections, to prove compliance with an agreement or treaty? A) Quality management B) Astrophotography C) Verification measures D) Ratification measures Q.13 Who are the five nuclear weapon states (NWS) according to the NPT? A) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France and China B) Russia, the United States, Israel, France and China C) Russia, the United States, Germany, Japan and China D) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Pakistan and India Q.14 How did the NPT States party decide to extend the NPT in 1995? A) The NPT was extended until the next Review Conference. B) The NPT was not extended. C) The NPT was extended for another 25 years. D) The NPT was extended indefinitely- there is no limit to its duration. Q.15 What is “horizontal proliferation”? A) Development of missile technology that allows warheads to travel further and strike targets spread out on the "horizon" B) Spread of WMD among nations who are on the same "horizontal" technology plane C) The spread of WMD to states that have not previously possessed them D) Spread of weapons of mass destruction among nations that occupy roughly the same latitude
What is the international agency tasked with verification of compliance with nuclear nonproliferation commitments?
A) CIA B) IAEA C) JFK D) NPT
Q.11 What does it mean when a treaty "enters into force"? A) The treaty is forced on states against their will. B) All provisions of the treaty are legally binding on its State parties. C) States can use force on those states not in compliance. D) States become members of the treaty due to diplomatic pressure. Q.12 What term is used to describe mechanisms, such as seismic monitoring or on-site inspections, to prove compliance with an agreement or treaty? A) Quality management B) Astrophotography C) Verification measures D) Ratification measures Q.13 Who are the five nuclear weapon states (NWS) according to the NPT? A) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France and China B) Russia, the United States, Israel, France and China C) Russia, the United States, Germany, Japan and China D) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Pakistan and India Q.14 How did the NPT States party decide to extend the NPT in 1995? A) The NPT was extended until the next Review Conference. B) The NPT was not extended. C) The NPT was extended for another 25 years. D) The NPT was extended indefinitely- there is no limit to its duration. Q.15 What is “horizontal proliferation”? A) Development of missile technology that allows warheads to travel further and strike targets spread out on the "horizon" B) Spread of WMD among nations who are on the same "horizontal" technology plane C) The spread of WMD to states that have not previously possessed them D) Spread of weapons of mass destruction among nations that occupy roughly the same latitude
What does it mean when a treaty "enters into force"?
A) The treaty is forced on states against their will. B) All provisions of the treaty are legally binding on its State parties. C) States can use force on those states not in compliance. D) States become members of the treaty due to diplomatic pressure.
Q.12 What term is used to describe mechanisms, such as seismic monitoring or on-site inspections, to prove compliance with an agreement or treaty? A) Quality management B) Astrophotography C) Verification measures D) Ratification measures Q.13 Who are the five nuclear weapon states (NWS) according to the NPT? A) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France and China B) Russia, the United States, Israel, France and China C) Russia, the United States, Germany, Japan and China D) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Pakistan and India Q.14 How did the NPT States party decide to extend the NPT in 1995? A) The NPT was extended until the next Review Conference. B) The NPT was not extended. C) The NPT was extended for another 25 years. D) The NPT was extended indefinitely- there is no limit to its duration. Q.15 What is “horizontal proliferation”? A) Development of missile technology that allows warheads to travel further and strike targets spread out on the "horizon" B) Spread of WMD among nations who are on the same "horizontal" technology plane C) The spread of WMD to states that have not previously possessed them D) Spread of weapons of mass destruction among nations that occupy roughly the same latitude
What term is used to describe mechanisms, such as seismic monitoring or on-site inspections, to prove compliance with an agreement or treaty?
A) Quality management B) Astrophotography C) Verification measures D) Ratification measures
Q.13 Who are the five nuclear weapon states (NWS) according to the NPT? A) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France and China B) Russia, the United States, Israel, France and China C) Russia, the United States, Germany, Japan and China D) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Pakistan and India Q.14 How did the NPT States party decide to extend the NPT in 1995? A) The NPT was extended until the next Review Conference. B) The NPT was not extended. C) The NPT was extended for another 25 years. D) The NPT was extended indefinitely- there is no limit to its duration. Q.15 What is “horizontal proliferation”? A) Development of missile technology that allows warheads to travel further and strike targets spread out on the "horizon" B) Spread of WMD among nations who are on the same "horizontal" technology plane C) The spread of WMD to states that have not previously possessed them D) Spread of weapons of mass destruction among nations that occupy roughly the same latitude
Who are the five nuclear weapon states (NWS) according to the NPT?
A) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France and China B) Russia, the United States, Israel, France and China C) Russia, the United States, Germany, Japan and China D) Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Pakistan and India
Q.14 How did the NPT States party decide to extend the NPT in 1995? A) The NPT was extended until the next Review Conference. B) The NPT was not extended. C) The NPT was extended for another 25 years. D) The NPT was extended indefinitely- there is no limit to its duration. Q.15 What is “horizontal proliferation”? A) Development of missile technology that allows warheads to travel further and strike targets spread out on the "horizon" B) Spread of WMD among nations who are on the same "horizontal" technology plane C) The spread of WMD to states that have not previously possessed them D) Spread of weapons of mass destruction among nations that occupy roughly the same latitude
How did the NPT States party decide to extend the NPT in 1995?
A) The NPT was extended until the next Review Conference. B) The NPT was not extended. C) The NPT was extended for another 25 years. D) The NPT was extended indefinitely- there is no limit to its duration.
Q.15 What is “horizontal proliferation”? A) Development of missile technology that allows warheads to travel further and strike targets spread out on the "horizon" B) Spread of WMD among nations who are on the same "horizontal" technology plane C) The spread of WMD to states that have not previously possessed them D) Spread of weapons of mass destruction among nations that occupy roughly the same latitude
What is “horizontal proliferation”?
A) Development of missile technology that allows warheads to travel further and strike targets spread out on the "horizon" B) Spread of WMD among nations who are on the same "horizontal" technology plane C) The spread of WMD to states that have not previously possessed them D) Spread of weapons of mass destruction among nations that occupy roughly the same latitude