Limited Test Ban Treaty 1963 Trivia

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1. The treaty is also known as 

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The correct answer is the Partial Test Ban Treaty. This treaty is also known by this name because it specifically bans nuclear tests in the atmosphere, underwater, and in outer space. It was signed in 1963 by the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom, and aimed to limit the spread of nuclear weapons and reduce the environmental impact of nuclear testing. The treaty marked an important step in arms control and non-proliferation efforts during the Cold War.

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Limited Test Ban Treaty of 1963 is a step towards the denuclearization of the planet. Play this informative quiz to see how well you know it. Nuclear weapons... see morehave the ability to wipe out life from the earth; hence a need was felt to denuclearize the planet. This Treaty was signed for that purpose. Do you know where the Treaty was signed? What is the other name of the Treaty? Get answers to all this and much more. If you like this quiz, share it with your friends.
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2. In 1958, where did the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom began a Conference on the Discontinuance of Nuclear Tests

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In 1958, the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom began a Conference on the Discontinuance of Nuclear Tests in Geneva. Geneva is a common location for international conferences and negotiations, and it was chosen as the venue for this particular conference due to its neutral status and its history of hosting important diplomatic meetings. The choice of Geneva allowed for all three countries to come together in a neutral setting to discuss the issue of nuclear tests and work towards a potential agreement.

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3. Does the Treaty provide for International Verification of de-nuclearization?

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The Treaty does not provide for International Verification of de-nuclearization.

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4. Which of the following is not an original signatory to the treaty?

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France is not an original signatory to the treaty because the question is asking for a country that did not initially sign the treaty. The other options, USA, UK, and Soviet Union, were all original signatories to the treaty.

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5. At which place was the treaty signed?

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The treaty was signed in Moscow.

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6. Which article states that treaty should be of unlimited duration?

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Article IV states that a treaty should be of unlimited duration.

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7. Which article states that this Treaty shall enter into force after its ratification by all the Original Parties

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Article III states that the Treaty shall enter into force after its ratification by all the Original Parties.

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8. When was Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty signed?

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The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty was signed in 1996. This treaty is aimed at preventing nuclear weapons testing and prohibits any nuclear explosion in all environments. It was opened for signatures in 1996 and has been signed by 184 countries. The treaty plays a significant role in promoting disarmament and non-proliferation of nuclear weapons.

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9. Does the treaty ban nuclear testing underground?

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The correct answer is "Yes" because the question is asking whether the treaty bans nuclear testing underground. If the answer was "No," it would mean that the treaty does not ban nuclear testing underground, which contradicts the question. Therefore, the correct answer is "Yes," indicating that the treaty does ban nuclear testing underground.

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10. Since the Treaty came into effect, how many countries have become party to it?

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The correct answer is 123. This means that 123 countries have become party to the treaty since it came into effect.

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The treaty is also known as 
In 1958, where did the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United...
Does the Treaty provide for International Verification of...
Which of the following is not an original signatory to the treaty?
At which place was the treaty signed?
Which article states that treaty should be of unlimited duration?
Which article states that this Treaty shall enter into force after its...
When was Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty signed?
Does the treaty ban nuclear testing underground?
Since the Treaty came into effect, how many countries have become...
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