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Security Alliances MCQs – NATO, Warsaw Pact, CENTO, SEATO & SCO

33+ solved Security Alliances MCQs — NATO, Warsaw Pact, CENTO, SEATO & SCO for PPSC, FPSC, NTS, CSS & PMS papers.

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NATO currently has 32 member countries (Sweden joined 2024).

NATO was established in 1949 (Washington Treaty).

Eisenhower was NATO’s Supreme Commander Europe before his US Presidency.

NATO aims to resist armed and political threats through collective defence.

NATO is the military alliance (ASEAN, NAFTA, EEC are economic).

NATO HQ is in Brussels, Belgium.

Cold War security blocs: NATO and the Warsaw Pact.

NATO was founded to resist the Communist Block (Soviet Bloc).

Russia is NOT a NATO member.

The Warsaw Pact was founded on 14 May 1955.

Warsaw Pact HQ was in Moscow.

The Warsaw Pact was dissolved in 1991.

The current NATO Secretary-General is Mark Rutte (since Oct 2024).

CENTO = Central Treaty Organization (originally Baghdad Pact).

CENTO was established in 1955 (originally Baghdad Pact).

CENTO founders: UK, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan & Iraq.

The USA joined CENTO as an associate in 1958 (never a full member).

Turkey, Iran & Pakistan withdrew from CENTO in 1979 — leading to dissolution.

The USA was active in establishing CENTO but not a full member.

SEATO = South-East Asia Treaty Organization.

SEATO was formally founded in 1955 (Manila Pact 1954).

SEATO was founded by the Manila Pact (8 Sept 1954).

The 8th founding SEATO member was the USA.

SEATO HQ was in Bangkok, Thailand.

SEATO was dissolved in 1977.

SEATO’s purpose: collective defence & SE Asian economic cooperation.

Pakistan withdrew from SEATO in 1973.

The ‘Shanghai Five’ was founded in April 1996.

Shanghai Five members included Tajikistan (with Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan).

Shanghai Five focused on terrorist threats from Afghanistan.

Uzbekistan joined in June 2001, renaming Shanghai Five → SCO.

The SCO has 8 member states (India & Pakistan joined 10 July 2015).

SCO objectives include border resolution, economic ties & multipolar world.

Security Alliances Quiz
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Question 1 of 33Not answered

Today, how many countries are members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)?

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NATO currently has 32 member countries — Finland (2023) and Sweden (2024) are the newest.

Question 2 of 33Not answered

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was established in:

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NATO was established on 4 April 1949 in Washington D.C.

Question 3 of 33Not answered

Which American president was also a Supreme Commander of NATO forces in Europe before his US presidency?

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Dwight D. Eisenhower served as the first Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) before becoming US President in 1953.

Question 4 of 33Not answered

What is the objective behind the formation of NATO?

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NATO’s objective is to consult and develop capacity to resist both armed and political threats — the principle of collective defence (Article 5).

Question 5 of 33Not answered

Which of the following is a military alliance?

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NATO is the only military alliance among these — ASEAN, NAFTA and EEC are economic/regional groupings.

Question 6 of 33Not answered

Where are the NATO headquarters?

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NATO is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium.

Question 7 of 33Not answered

What two security organizations dominated the Cold War era?

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The Cold War was dominated by NATO (Western bloc) and the Warsaw Pact (Soviet/Eastern bloc).

Question 8 of 33Not answered

NATO was founded with the aim of increasing the West’s ability to resist the threat of:

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NATO was founded in 1949 to counter the Soviet/Communist Bloc.

Question 9 of 33Not answered

Which of the following countries is NOT a member of NATO?

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Russia is not a NATO member — it was the successor to the USSR which led the Warsaw Pact.

Question 10 of 33Not answered

The Warsaw Pact was founded on which date?

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The Warsaw Pact was signed on 14 May 1955 by the Soviet Union and 7 Eastern European allies.

Question 11 of 33Not answered

Where was the headquarters of the Warsaw Pact?

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The Warsaw Pact was headquartered in Moscow.

Question 12 of 33Not answered

The Warsaw Pact was disestablished in:

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The Warsaw Pact was dissolved on 1 July 1991 — following the collapse of communist regimes in Eastern Europe.

Question 13 of 33Not answered

Who is the current Secretary-General of NATO?

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Mark Rutte, former PM of the Netherlands, became NATO Secretary-General on 1 October 2024, succeeding Jens Stoltenberg.

Question 14 of 33Not answered

What do the initials CENTO stand for?

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CENTO = Central Treaty Organization, originally known as the Baghdad Pact.

Question 15 of 33Not answered

The Central Treaty Organization (CENTO) was established in which year?

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CENTO (originally the Baghdad Pact) was established in 1955.

Question 16 of 33Not answered

Which set of countries were the founders of CENTO?

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CENTO’s founding members were the UK, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan and Iraq.

Question 17 of 33Not answered

The USA was NOT among the founders of CENTO but joined as an associate in:

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The USA joined CENTO as an associate member in 1958 — but was never a full member.

Question 18 of 33Not answered

When did Turkey, Iran and Pakistan withdraw from CENTO?

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Turkey, Iran and Pakistan withdrew from CENTO in 1979 — leading to its dissolution.

Question 19 of 33Not answered

Which country was very active in establishing CENTO but was not a full member?

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The USA was instrumental in establishing CENTO but never became a full member (only an associate, 1958).

Question 20 of 33Not answered

What do the initials SEATO stand for?

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SEATO = South-East Asia Treaty Organization — founded by the Manila Pact 1954/55.

Question 21 of 33Not answered

SEATO was formally founded in:

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SEATO was formally founded on 19 February 1955 in Bangkok (Manila Pact signed 8 Sep 1954).

Question 22 of 33Not answered

SEATO was founded by which pact?

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SEATO was created by the Manila Pact (Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty), signed in the Philippines on 8 September 1954.

Question 23 of 33Not answered

SEATO was founded by Australia, France, NZ, Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand, Britain and:

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The 8 founding SEATO members included the United States.

Question 24 of 33Not answered

SEATO’s headquarters were in:

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SEATO was headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand.

Question 25 of 33Not answered

SEATO was dissolved in:

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SEATO was dissolved in 1977 after losing relevance post-Vietnam War.

Question 26 of 33Not answered

What was the main purpose of SEATO?

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SEATO’s primary purpose was collective defence (containment of communism) plus economic cooperation in SE Asia.

Question 27 of 33Not answered

When did Pakistan withdraw from SEATO?

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Pakistan withdrew from SEATO in 1973 after the alliance failed to support it in the 1971 war with India.

Question 28 of 33Not answered

China founded the international alliance ‘Shanghai Five’ in which month/year?

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The Shanghai Five was founded in April 1996 in Shanghai, China.

Question 29 of 33Not answered

The original members of the Shanghai Five were Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and:

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Shanghai Five = Russia + China + Kazakhstan + Kyrgyzstan + Tajikistan.

Question 30 of 33Not answered

The Shanghai Five especially focused on battling terrorist threats from:

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The Shanghai Five focused on counter-terrorism, including threats from Afghanistan and Central Asian militancy.

Question 31 of 33Not answered

In June 2001, which Central Asian state joined the Shanghai Five, after which the group was renamed the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)?

Explanation

Uzbekistan joined the Shanghai Five in June 2001, after which the group was renamed the SCO.

Question 32 of 33Not answered

What is the total number of member states in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)?

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The SCO has 8 main member states — India and Pakistan joined on 10 July 2015.

Question 33 of 33Not answered

What are the major objectives of the SCO?

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SCO’s objectives include resolving border disputes, fostering economic ties, counter-terrorism (RATS) and promoting a multipolar world.

Security Alliances — Complete Reference

Security alliances — particularly the Cold-War era NATO and Warsaw Pact, the Pakistan-linked CENTO (Baghdad Pact) and SEATO (Manila Pact), and the modern Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) — are high-frequency topics in PPSC, FPSC, NTS, CSS, PMS, OTS, SPSC general-knowledge and current-affairs papers. This page covers 33 MCQs with answers and a quick-revision reference table. For broader UN/global org practice, also try our UNO & Other International Organizations and the full General Knowledge MCQs Hub.

Security Alliances — Comparison Table

AllianceFoundedHQMembersStatus
NATO1949Brussels, Belgium32 countriesActive
Warsaw Pact14 May 1955Moscow, RussiaUSSR + European AlliesDissolved 1991
CENTO (Baghdad Pact)1955Baghdad → AnkaraUK, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, Iraq + USA (1958)Dissolved 1979
SEATO1955 (Manila Pact 1954)Bangkok, ThailandAustralia, France, NZ, Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand, UK, USADissolved 1977
SCO2001 (from Shanghai Five 1996)Beijing, China8 members (incl. India & Pakistan since 2015)Active

NATO & Warsaw Pact — Key Facts

  • NATO (1949) — North Atlantic Treaty Organization; HQ Brussels; 32 members; current SG Mark Rutte. President Eisenhower was NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Europe before his US Presidency.
  • Warsaw Pact (14 May 1955) — Soviet response to NATO; HQ Moscow; dissolved 1991 after the Cold War.
  • Cold War was dominated by these two opposing security blocs.

CENTO & SEATO — Pakistan’s Cold-War Alliances

  • CENTO (1955-1979) — Central Treaty Organization, originally the Baghdad Pact. Founding members: UK, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, Iraq. USA joined in 1958 but was never a full member. Dissolved in 1979 after Turkey, Iran & Pakistan withdrew.
  • SEATO (1955-1977) — South-East Asia Treaty Organization, founded by the Manila Pact (8 Sep 1954). HQ Bangkok. Pakistan withdrew in 1973. Dissolved in 1977.

SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization)

The SCO grew out of the Shanghai Five (April 1996: Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan). When Uzbekistan joined in June 2001, the group was renamed the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. India and Pakistan both joined on 10 July 2015, bringing total members to 8. The SCO focuses on resolving border disputes, fostering economic ties, counter-terrorism (RATS HQ in Tashkent) and promoting a multipolar world. The SCO Secretariat is in Beijing.

For authoritative reading, see Wikipedia’s NATO and SCO articles, plus the official NATO website.

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Security Alliances — Frequently Asked Questions

NATO currently has 32 member countries. Finland (2023) and Sweden (2024) are the newest members. NATO was founded in 1949 and is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium.
Mark Rutte, former Prime Minister of the Netherlands, became NATO Secretary-General on 1 October 2024, succeeding Jens Stoltenberg of Norway.
The Warsaw Pact was founded on 14 May 1955 by the Soviet Union and its Eastern European allies, with HQ in Moscow. It was dissolved in 1991 after the end of the Cold War.
CENTO (Central Treaty Organization) was founded in 1955 — originally the Baghdad Pact. Founding members: UK, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, Iraq. The USA joined in 1958 but was never a full member. CENTO was dissolved in 1979 after Turkey, Iran and Pakistan withdrew.
SEATO was founded by the Manila Pact (8 Sep 1954), formally established 19 Feb 1955, HQ Bangkok. Pakistan withdrew in 1973, and SEATO was dissolved in 1977.
The SCO has 8 main member states. India and Pakistan both joined on 10 July 2015, becoming the 7th and 8th members. The SCO grew out of the Shanghai Five (1996). HQ: Beijing.
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