The Agreement which provided for territorial allocations as spheres of Western influence in the Middle East, in case of break-up of Ottoman Empire, is known as:

The Agreement which provided for territorial allocations as spheres of Western influence in the Middle East, in case of break-up of Ottoman Empire, is known as:

  • (a) Treaty of Alexandropol
  • (b) Balfour Declaration
  • (c) Accord of Ankara
  • (d) Sykes-Picot
The Sykes-Picot Agreement, also known as the Asia Minor Agreement of 1916, was an agreement between Britain and France, and later ratified by Imperial Russia and Italy. The purpose of this agreement was to divide the Arab provinces of the Ottoman Empire into British and French spheres of influence following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire after World War I.
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 ‘NATO’ is an abbreviation of:

  • (A) North Atlantic Treaty Organization
  • (B) Non-Aligned Treaty Organization
  • (C) Non-Aligned Trading Organization
  • (D) North American Transport Organization

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