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Q1. Why do countries continue in the Commonwealth despite no legal obligation?
A. Visa-free migration within the bloc
B. Guaranteed defence protection
C. Soft-power networks, education, development partnerships
D. Peacekeeping deployment rights
Q2. Which correctly describes the governance nature of the Commonwealth?
A. Supranational authority like the EU
B. Binding legal sovereignty transfer
C. Voluntary association without enforcement powers
D. Trade-tariff union
Q3. Which statement regarding Commonwealth Games governance is correct?
A. It is run by the UN
B. IOC directly supervises it
C. It is overseen by the Commonwealth Games Federation
D. It is administered by the Commonwealth Secretariat
Q4. Which city hosted the Commonwealth Sport General Assembly where Ahmedabad was ratified?
A. London
B. Glasgow
C. Delhi
D. Ottawa
Q5. Which major strategic ambition is linked with Ahmedabad’s hosting plan?
A. India’s 2028 Olympic bid
B. India’s 2032 Asian Games bid
C. India’s long-term ambition to bid for the 2036 Olympics
D. India’s withdrawal from the IOC

Answers Quiz- 324

1. B
Explanation:
The Commonwealth Secretariat in London coordinates policy support, governance and election observation.
2. C
Explanation:
The monarch is only a symbolic and ceremonial head, and many members are republics.
3. D
Explanation:
All four are republics that remain voluntarily within the Commonwealth.
4. C
Explanation:
Cases like Rwanda prove non-colonial admission is possible.
5. B
Explanation:
The Commonwealth focuses on capacity-building, democratic norms and election support, not military compulsion.
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