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
Correct Answer: Potsdam Conference
Solution : The Potsdam Conference, held in 1945, resulted in the division of Europe into Eastern and Western blocs, with the Soviet Union dominating Eastern Europe and the Western allies influencing Western Europe.
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
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 : What marked the beginning of the Cold War era?
Option 1: Formation of NATO
Option 2: Emergence of two power blocs
Option 3: End of World War II
Option 4: Cuban Missile Crisis
Question : How did India's foreign policy during the Cold War era affect its international relations?
Option 1: It led to strained relations with both superpowers.
Option 2: It allowed India to receive aid and support from both blocs.
Option 3: It isolated India from global politics.
Option 4: It made India a member of the Warsaw Pact.
Question : The Helsinki Accords, signed in 1975, were significant in the Cold War because they:
Option 1: Ended the Vietnam War
Option 2: Marked the beginning of the arms race
Option 3: Contributed to the easing of East-West tensions
Option 4: Led to the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact
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