US And North Korea Conflict Quiz

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North Korea has always been on America's blacklist. And it is not only because it has always been defiant and also a great historical ally of the Soviet Union, but also because of its constant violations of human rights. Even though things have slowly started to improve between the two under the Trump administration, North Korea is still considered a threat to the free world. So, how much can you say about their ongoing conflict? Take our quiz and find out.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    When did hostilities start between North Korea and the US?

    • A.

      Mid 19th Century

    • B.

      Mid 17th Century

    • C.

      Mid 18th Century

    • D.

      Mid 20th Century

    Correct Answer
    A. Mid 19th Century
  • 2. 

    When did Korea and the US establish trade relations with each other?

    • A.

      In 1882

    • B.

      In 1860

    • C.

      In 1872

    • D.

      In 1880

    Correct Answer
    A. In 1882
    Explanation
    In 1882, Korea and the US established trade relations with each other. This suggests that it was during this year that both countries officially began to engage in commercial activities and exchange goods and services. It indicates a significant milestone in the economic relationship between Korea and the US, marking the start of their trade partnership.

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  • 3. 

    When did North Korea agree to shut down the Yongbyon Nuclear Facility?

    • A.

      2007

    • B.

      2009

    • C.

      2010

    • D.

      2012

    Correct Answer
    A. 2007
    Explanation
    In 2007, North Korea agreed to shut down the Yongbyon Nuclear Facility. This decision was made as part of the Six-Party Talks, a series of negotiations aimed at addressing North Korea's nuclear program. The agreement included provisions for the dismantling of the Yongbyon facility, as well as the declaration and verification of North Korea's nuclear activities. This move was seen as a significant step towards denuclearization and reducing tensions in the region.

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  • 4. 

    Which American student was detained in North Korea in 2016?

    • A.

      Otto Warmbier

    • B.

      Jason Warbier

    • C.

      Daniel Warmbier

    • D.

      Chad Warmbier

    Correct Answer
    A. Otto Warmbier
    Explanation
    Otto Warmbier is the correct answer because he was an American student who was detained in North Korea in 2016.

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  • 5. 

    When did the US fly the B-1b Bombers to Guam?

    • A.

      On September 22, 2017

    • B.

      On September 23, 2016

    • C.

      On September 23, 2017

    • D.

      On September 20, 2017

    Correct Answer
    C. On September 23, 2017
    Explanation
    On September 23, 2017, the US flew the B-1b Bombers to Guam.

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  • 6. 

    How are the relations between North Korea and the US called? 

    • A.

      International relations between North Korea and the US

    • B.

      The Sino-relations

    • C.

      The bilateral relations

    • D.

      The North South relations

    Correct Answer
    A. International relations between North Korea and the US
    Explanation
    The term "international relations" refers to the diplomatic and political interactions between countries. In this context, the answer suggests that the relations between North Korea and the US are referred to as international relations. This implies that the relationship between the two countries involves discussions, negotiations, and cooperation on various global issues, such as security, trade, and diplomacy.

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  • 7. 

    What's the public view of Americans regarding the US protecting South Korea?

    • A.

      62%

    • B.

      65%

    • C.

      70%

    • D.

      72%

    Correct Answer
    A. 62%
    Explanation
    The public view of Americans regarding the US protecting South Korea is 62%. This suggests that a majority of Americans support the US taking measures to protect South Korea. It indicates that a significant portion of the American population recognizes the importance of maintaining a strong alliance and providing security assistance to South Korea. This support may stem from various factors such as geopolitical considerations, historical ties, or shared values between the two countries.

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  • 8. 

    How many Americans had a favorable view of North Korea in 2015?

    • A.

      2%

    • B.

      9%

    • C.

      13%

    • D.

      20%

    Correct Answer
    B. 9%
    Explanation
    In 2015, 9% of Americans had a favorable view of North Korea. This indicates that a small minority of Americans held a positive opinion of the country during that time.

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  • 9. 

    What's the diplomatic capital of North Korea?

    • A.

      Hong Kong

    • B.

      Nagasaki

    • C.

      Seoul

    • D.

      PyongYang

    Correct Answer
    D. PyongYang
    Explanation
    PyongYang is the correct answer because it is the capital city of North Korea and serves as the diplomatic capital. It is where most foreign embassies and diplomatic missions are located, and where diplomatic meetings and negotiations take place. Hong Kong and Nagasaki are not capitals of North Korea, and Seoul is the capital of South Korea.

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  • 10. 

    Who's the current leader of North Korea?

    • A.

      Kinm-jong nam

    • B.

      Kim-il song

    • C.

      Kim Jong Un

    • D.

      Kim Jong il

    Correct Answer
    C. Kim Jong Un
    Explanation
    Kim Jong Un is the correct answer because he is currently the leader of North Korea. He assumed power in 2011 after the death of his father, Kim Jong Il. Kim Jong Un has since maintained a firm grip on power, implementing policies that prioritize the country's military and nuclear programs. He is known for his authoritarian rule and his efforts to consolidate his control over the country.

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  • 11. 

    When did North Korea acceded to nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) ?

    • A.

      1990

    • B.

      1980

    • C.

      1985

    • D.

      1966

    Correct Answer
    C. 1985
    Explanation
    In 1985, North Korea acceded to the nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT). The NPT is an international treaty aimed at preventing the spread of nuclear weapons and promoting disarmament. By acceding to the treaty, North Korea agreed to abide by its provisions and submit to inspections by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to ensure compliance. However, in the following years, North Korea's nuclear ambitions became a source of concern, leading to tensions and negotiations with the international community.

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  • 12. 

    Which of the following is not a founding member of the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization?

    • A.

      Japan

    • B.

      USA

    • C.

      South Korea

    • D.

      Canada

    Correct Answer
    B. USA
    Explanation
    The correct answer is USA. The Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO) was established in 1995 to implement the Agreed Framework between North Korea and the United States. It aimed to provide North Korea with alternative energy sources in exchange for freezing and eventually dismantling its nuclear weapons program. The founding members of KEDO were South Korea, Japan, and the United States, with the support of the European Union. Canada, although not mentioned in the question, also joined as a founding member. Therefore, the USA is the correct answer as it was not a founding member of KEDO.

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  • 13. 

    The first round of bilateral missile talks between the USA and North Korea happened in

    • A.

      Paris

    • B.

      Berlin

    • C.

      New York

    • D.

      Brussels

    Correct Answer
    B. Berlin
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Berlin because it is a common location for diplomatic negotiations and has been historically used for important international meetings. Additionally, Berlin has been a neutral ground for discussions between the USA and North Korea in the past, making it a suitable choice for the first round of bilateral missile talks.

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  • 14. 

    Who was the first US president to step foot into North Korea?

    • A.

      Bill Clinton

    • B.

      Donald Trump

    • C.

      Barack Obama

    • D.

      George Bush

    Correct Answer
    B. Donald Trump
    Explanation
    Donald Trump was the first US president to step foot into North Korea. In June 2019, he made history by becoming the first sitting US president to cross into North Korea. He met with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un at the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), marking a significant moment in the ongoing diplomatic efforts between the two countries. This meeting was seen as a symbolic gesture towards potential diplomatic progress and easing tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

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  • 15. 

    Which anti-tank ballistic missile system is deployed in South Korea by the United States?

    • A.

      S - 300

    • B.

      THAAD

    • C.

      S - 400

    • D.

      Iron Dome

    Correct Answer
    B. THAAD
    Explanation
    THAAD (Terminal High Altitude Area Defense) is the correct answer. THAAD is an anti-ballistic missile defense system deployed in South Korea by the United States. It is designed to intercept and destroy short, medium, and intermediate-range ballistic missiles during their final phase of flight. THAAD is capable of providing protection against a wide range of missile threats and has been deployed in various locations around the world to enhance regional security.

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