A blaming al-Qaeda for the assassination of Benazir Bhutto
B blaming Benazir Bhutto for the cooperation with al-Qaeda
C claiming al-Qaeda had nothing to do with Benazir Bhutto’s death
Analysts say
A she was killed in spite of all might of the Government's security capability
B her death required a mass of witnesses to defend the Government's security capability
C her death demonstrated that the Government's security is not reliable
3. Europe correspondent Jane Hutcheon reports that a week before Bhutto’s death A 50 Pakistanis committed a suicide in a mosque in the north-west of the country
B 15 Pakistanis committed a suicide in a mosque in the north-west of the country
C 50 Pakistanis were attacked by terrorists
in a mosque in the north-west of the country
It was one of the attacks in the past six months
A aimed at leading figures
B aimed at fearing people
C aimed at the representatives of the Western Governments
Husain Haqqani, a former political adviser in Pakistan claims that
A militants have always been nurtured by Pakistan's security services
B Pakistan's security services have always been nurtured by militants
C militants saw Pakistan's security services as allies in their war against India
Author Joshua Hammer says that the biggest
Number of suicide attacks took place
A in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Karachi
B along the borders
C throughout the country
According to Europe Correspondent Jane Hutcheon
Some commentators believe that
A Bhutto's assassination will lead to toughening of the military regime
B military rule weakened and that resulted in Bhutto’s death
C Benazir Bhutto's assassination created more instability
John Bolton believes the threat of major
Instability confronting Pakistan
A requires international backing
B requires war and international backing
C justifies international support
Another reason for international interference is
A Pakistan is a nuclear power and this capability should be eliminated
B Pakistan is a nuclear power and threatens to use this capabilities against West
C Pakistan is a nuclear power and this capability could fall into terrorists’ hands
The reporters says that when Western powers
Started war against Islamist militants
A Pakistan didn’t support them
B Pakistan supported them
C Pakistan ignored that fact
TEST 3
T3 -Variant 2
1. Analysts say Bhutto’s death exposed
A that military rule is weak in the country's institutions.
B the extent to which the country's institutions has weakened military rule
Cthe extent to which military rule has weakened the country's institutions.
2. A week before Bhutto there was an attempt to kill