A. Shila Cameron
B. Elizabeth Cameron
C. Sue Cameron
D. none of these
Related Mcqs:
- Of what country was Manuel Noriega the dictator form 1983 to 1989?
A. Panama
B. Guatemala
C. Nicaragua
D. El Salvador - Which woman led her country to a victory in a major war, oversaw its first nuclear tests and was voted ‘the greatest woman of the millennium’?
A. Indira Gandhi
B. Benazir Bhutto
C. Margaret thatcher
D. angel Market - When the Nancy Pelosi became the first woman speaker of the House in US?
A. 2005
B. 2006
C. 2007
D. 2008 - Who became the first president of Panama once it became a republic?
A. Jose Domingo De Obaldia
B. Manuel Amador Guerrero
C. Carlos Antonio Mendoza
D. Federico Boyd - The Catholic Church:
A. Made no contribution to just war theory
B. Is a form of subnational authority
C. Helped constitute the normative basis of international society
D. Both made no contribution to just war theory and helped to constitute the normative basis of international society - The first woman to hold the post of Secretary General of SAARC is:
A. Bandaranaike
B. Fathimath Dhiyana Saeed
C. Lyonpo Chenkyab Dorji
D. Sheel Kant Sharma - Due to the landslide victory of the Labour Party in the 1997 British General Election, this 43 years old son of a barrister and lecturer became the youngest Prime Minister since Lord Liverpool in 1812.
A. Margaret Thatcher
B. Neville Chamberlain
C. John Major
D. Tony Blair - Another military leader General Than Shwe became dictator of which country in 1991?
A. Thailand
B. Myanmar
C. Indonesia
D. North Korea - Sar became the Secretary General of the Khmer Rouge in 1963, and Prime Minister of Cambodia after a coup in 1975. Under what name is this dictator better known?
A. Ho Chi Minh
B. Phnom Penh
C. Sihanouk
D. Pol Pot - Who was very briefly ruler of England and Ireland in 1553?
A. Catherine Parr
B. Henry FitzRoy
C. Guilford Dudley
D. Jane Grey