Question : The division of Korea into North and South Korea was a direct result of:
Option 1: Korean War
Option 2: Vietnam War
Option 3: Potsdam Conference
Option 4: Yalta Conference
Correct Answer: Korean War
Solution : The division of Korea into North and South Korea was a direct result of the Korean War, which ended in 1953 with an armistice agreement, but without a formal peace treaty.
Question : The division of Germany into East and West was a direct result of:
Option 1: The Marshall Plan
Option 2: The Yalta Conference
Option 3: The Potsdam Agreement
Option 4: The Berlin Airlift
Question : Which event led to the division of Europe into Eastern and Western blocs after World War II?
Option 1: Yalta Conference
Option 2: Potsdam Conference
Option 3: Berlin Blockade
Option 4: Formation of the Warsaw Pact
Question : Which of the following was NOT an arena of the Cold War?
Option 3: Gulf War
Option 4: Cuban Missile Crisis
Question : Which of the following is a major conflict in South Asia?
Option 1: The Korean War
Option 2: The Gulf War
Option 3: The Kashmir conflict
Option 4: The Vietnam War
Question : The Korean War (1950-1953) is considered a Cold War conflict because it:
Option 1: Involved direct military confrontation between the US and the Soviet Union
Option 2: Was a civil war with no international involvement
Option 3: Was a proxy war between communist and anti-communist forces
Option 4: Resulted in the unification of Korea
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