Smartindia Classroom
CONTENTS
English I
Computer Application
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Mathematics
History
Geography
Economics(optional)
Commercial Application
Civics
English II
Back to home
Start Practice
Question-1
The popular leader of the former USSR ,who worked for democracy and played a major role in ending the cold war was ______________
(A)
Mikhail Gorbachev
(B)
Winston Churchill
(C)
Boris Yeltsin
(D)
None of these
Question-2
"The past year (1989) was the year of ending the Cold War "-these words are coined by ________________
(A)
Winston Churchill
(B)
Mikhail Gorbachev
(C)
Woodrow Wilson
(D)
Joseph Goebbels
Question-3
The chief aim of the Truman Doctrine was
(A)
To protect the independent nations from communist aggressions
(B)
To maintain the balance of power and to check the expansion of Russian influence over other countries
(C)
Both a and b are correct
(D)
None of these
Question-4
The Cold War means
(A)
The war of words
(B)
The war in which arms are not used but the whole atmosphere of war remains the same between the rival countries
(C)
The war without arms
(D)
The war with atom bombs
Question-5
The term 'Cold war ' was popularized by
(A)
Bernard Baruch
(B)
Prof.Lippmann
(C)
Harry .S.Truman
(D)
Michael Gorbachev
Question-6
The German Democratic Republic or East Germany was formed in
(A)
1949
(B)
1952
(C)
1945
(D)
1950
Question-7
The Common wealth of Independent Republics was made up of
(A)
The former republics of the Soviet union
(B)
The members of North Atlantic treaty organisation
(C)
The members of the Warsaw pact
(D)
The members of the Baghdad pact
Question-8
The Russians exploded its first Atom Bomb in _________-
(A)
1950
(B)
1945
(C)
1949
(D)
1953
Question-9
The North Atlantic treaty organization was signed in _________.
(A)
New york
(B)
Washington
(C)
London
(D)
Tokyo
Question-10
The Berlin wall fall in ___________
(A)
1989
(B)
1985
(C)
1992
(D)
1990
Your Score 0/10
Click
here
to see your answersheet and detailed track records.
Std 10
ICSE/ISC
Practice in Related Chapters
The First War of Independence, 1857:Causes and Consequences
The Rise of Nationalism
Programmes and Achievements of the Moderates
Partition of Bengal
National Movement
The National Movement and Mahatma Gandhi
Quit India Movement
Towards Indepence and Partition (1942-47)
First World War
Agencies of the United Nations
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Cold War-Causes
Rise of Fascism and Nazism
United Nations
The Principal Organs of UNO
The Non-Aligned Movements
Lucknow Pact and The Home Rule League
Formation of Muslim League
The Legislature-The Union Parliament
Subash Chandra Bose and The I.N.A
Growth of Nationalism
Cold War-Consequences
The Second World War
Rise of Radical Nationalism
Powered By