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Between which two groups did the conflict develop in West Asia?
This question has multiple answers.

  1. Jews

  2. Arabs

  3. Turks

  4. Christians

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A,B Correct answer
Explanation

The conflict in West Asia (the Middle East) primarily involves the competing national aspirations of the Jewish people and the Arab population in the region of Palestine.

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With whose support did Nasser nationalise the Suez Canal?

  1. USSR

  2. USA

  3. Britain

  4. France

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A Correct answer
Explanation

Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal in 1956, and the Soviet Union provided diplomatic and economic support to Egypt during the resulting crisis against Britain, France, and Israel.

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Which Egyptian President made efforts to unite the Arabs?

  1. Mohammed Naguib

  2. Anwar Sadat

  3. Hosni Mubarak

  4. Gamal Abdel Nasser

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D Correct answer
Explanation

Gamal Abdel Nasser was a prominent advocate of Pan-Arabism, which sought to unite Arab nations under a common political and cultural identity.

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Who established an extremist Islamic state in Afghanistan?

  1. Al-Qaeda

  2. Lashkar-e-Taiba

  3. ISIS

  4. Taliban

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D Correct answer
Explanation

The Taliban emerged in the 1990s and established a strict, extremist interpretation of Islamic law (Sharia) after taking control of Afghanistan.

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The destruction of the Berlin Wall in 1989 is symbolic of the _____.

  1. Declining power of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

  2. Fall of the Weimar Republic

  3. Collapse of the European Union

  4. End of the Soviet domination of Eastern Europe

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D Correct answer
Explanation

The Berlin Wall was a symbol of Soviet control over Eastern Europe. The destruction of the wall symbolized the weakening of that control, as the Soviet Union began to break apart.

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Who resisted the coup on behalf of the Russian Parliament?

  1. Joseph Stalin

  2. Mikhail Gorbachev

  3. Boris Yeltsin

  4. Nikita Krushchev

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C Correct answer
Explanation

Boris Yeltsin famously stood atop a tank outside the Russian Parliament building to defy the hardline coup attempt against Gorbachev in August 1991.

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Between which two countries did the cold war begin?
This question has multiple answers.

  1. India

  2. USSR

  3. USA

  4. China

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B,C Correct answer
Explanation

The Cold War was defined by the ideological and geopolitical rivalry between the two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, following World War II.

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Which two countries came under tremendous public pressure to end the arms race and nuclear arsenal?
This question has multiple answers.

  1. USSR

  2. England

  3. USA

  4. France

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Explanation

The USA and the USSR were the two primary participants in the nuclear arms race, and both faced significant domestic and international pressure to reduce their stockpiles.

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Mikhail Gorbachev was a _____.

  1. Liberal

  2. Conservative

  3. Revolutionary

  4. Democrat

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A Correct answer
Explanation

Mikhail Gorbachev is characterized as a liberal reformer within the Soviet context because he introduced policies of openness (Glasnost) and restructuring (Perestroika).

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Which among the following statements about the Cold war is wrong?

  1. Rivalry between US and USSR

  2. USA and USSR engaged in direct war

  3. Triggering off an arms race

  4. An ideological war between the two super powers

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B Correct answer
Explanation

The Cold War is defined by the absence of direct military conflict (hot war) between the USA and the USSR, as they engaged in proxy wars and ideological competition instead.