A. Victoria
B. George V
C. Edward VII
D. George VI
Related Mcqs:
- Monarch of Great Britain at the release of ‘Casablanca’?
A. Elizabeth ll
B. George Vl
C. George V
D. Edward Vll - In 1782, the Continental Congress named a 5 member commission to negotiate the Treaty of Paris with Great Britain and bring an end to the American Revolution. Two of the appointees never arrived in Paris in time to take part in the negotiations. Which one of these appointees was captured by a British warship and interred in the Tower of London and thus never got to Paris?
A. John Adams
B. Thomas Jefferson
C. Henry Laurens
D. John Jay - Who was the ruling monarch of Britain when America won its independence?
A. George II
B. Henry V
C. William II
D. George IV - Who was the Prime Minister of Great Britain when the world’s first credit card was launched?
A. Margaret Thatcher
B. Winston Churchill
C. Clement Atlee
D. Tony Blair - Neville Chamberlain, representing Great Britain, ‘appeased’ Hitler in the days before WW ll. His French counterpart was:
A. Foch
B. Daladier
C. Petain
D. Champlain - Another ‘great dictator’ was Ayatollah Khomeini. In what year did he lead the Iranian Revolution against the last shah of Persia?
A. 1969
B. 1979
C. 1959
D. 1949 - The Jay Treaty of 1794, between the U.S. and Great Britain included which of the following provisions?
A. British agreed to end discrimination against American commerce
B. British agreed to evacuate Northwest Territory
C. Declared Mississippi River open to both countries
D. All of these - Which of the following gained independence from Great Britain through nonviolent resistance?
A. Pakistan
B. Australia
C. Singapore
D. the United States - The economic and political forum/organization for the world’s most industrialized nations: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Great Britain, US and Russia is:
A. Group of Eight (G-8)
B. Great Eight
C. First World
D. Development World - The founding members of SEATO were Australia, France, Great Britain, New Zealand , Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand and US. Pakistan officially withdrew from it in:
A. 1972
B. 1982
C. 1967
D. 1976