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Juttdegreat Friday, February 22, 2019 08:23 PM

[QUOTE=A Zeee;1086625]All MCQ's:

1- California was settled most rapidly after [B]gold[/B] was discovered in 1848

2- Alaska was purchased from [B]Russia[/B]

3- Ku Klux Klan was organized in the state of [B]Tennessee[/B]

4- [B]Elijah Muhammad[/B] was leader of Black Muslim's organization in 1950's

5- The Camp David is located in [B]Maryland[/B]

6- The Peace Treaty of American Independence in 1783 was signed in the city of [B]Paris[/B]

7- The term “Big Stick Diplomacy” is associated with President:[B]T. Roosevelt[/B]

8- [B]Bill Clinton[/B] was 42nd president of US

9- Judges of the American Supreme Court are appointed by:[B]President[/B]

10- [B]Pennsylvania[/B] was the second state of ratify the constitution.

11- “I have a dream.” Who delivered this oration? [B]Martin Luther King Jr. [/B]

12- Abolitionism was to:[B] Ban Slavery[/B]

13- Era of Good Feeling was during the presidency of [B]James Monroe[/B]

14- Statue of liberty was donated to USA by: [B]France[/B]

15- Jefferson bought Louisiana from: [B]France[/B]

16- 1st university to be found in USA was: [B]Harvard[/B]

17- 1st capital of USA was:[B]New York[/B]

18- How many political parties are mentioned by name in the U.S. Constitution?[B] 2 or none of the above- (I am not sure)[/B]

19- Thomas Jefferson wrote United States Declaration of independence in [B]1776[/B]

20- Members of US Senate: [B]100 (2 from each state)[/B][/QUOTE]18- none of these. there is no such provision in us constitution which defines number of parties. i am sure about it. currently there are 7 to 8 parties.

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hmkashif Friday, February 22, 2019 08:25 PM

[QUOTE=A Zeee;1086625]All MCQ's:
1- California was settled most rapidly after [B]gold[/B] was discovered in 1848
2- Alaska was purchased from [B]Russia[/B]
3- Ku Klux Klan was organized in the state of [B]Tennessee[/B]
4- [B]Elijah Muhammad[/B] was leader of Black Muslim's organization in 1950's
5- The Camp David is located in [B]Maryland[/B]
6- The Peace Treaty of American Independence in 1783 was signed in the city of [B]Paris[/B]
7- The term “Big Stick Diplomacy” is associated with President:[B]T. Roosevelt[/B]
8- [B]Bill Clinton[/B] was 42nd president of US
9- Judges of the American Supreme Court are appointed by:[B]President[/B]
10- [B]Pennsylvania[/B] was the second state of ratify the constitution.
11- “I have a dream.” Who delivered this oration? [B]Martin Luther King Jr. [/B]
12- Abolitionism was to:[B] Ban Slavery[/B]
13- Era of Good Feeling was during the presidency of [B]James Monroe[/B]
14- Statue of liberty was donated to USA by: [B]France[/B]
15- Jefferson bought Louisiana from: [B]France[/B]
16- 1st university to be found in USA was: [B]Harvard[/B]
17- 1st capital of USA was:[B]New York[/B]
18- How many political parties are mentioned by name in the U.S. Constitution?[B] 2 or none of the above- (I am not sure)[/B]
19- Thomas Jefferson wrote United States Declaration of independence in [B]1776[/B]
20- Members of US Senate: [B]100 (2 from each state)[/B][/QUOTE]

Are you sure about the "New York" option as the 1st capital of the United States? Because I'm confused between Philadelphia and New York.

[B]Reasons:[/B] [B](A)[/B] Federal Hall in New York City was home to Congress for a total of about four years. It's where Washington had his inauguration as the first President of the United States. In fact, when the First United States Congress met there in 1789, the first thing they did was tally the votes that would declare Washington Commander in Chief. In turn, Washington declared that a permanent housing solution for the frequently-traveling lawmakers was in order. You can still see Federal Hall to this day, by the way "“ it's on Wall Street and there's a big statue of George out in front. The Bible he was sworn in on is still there.

[B](B)[/B] Philadelphia, was the very first capital. The First Continental Congress had to meet in Carpenters' Hall (pictured) from September 5 to October 26, 1774, because Independence Hall was being used by the Pennsylvania General Assembly. Philly has been home to Congress sessions on six separate occasions, making it the most frequent U.S. capital (although not the longest-used one).

White horse Friday, February 22, 2019 08:29 PM

Subjective portion was critical and technical in nature......

A Zeee Friday, February 22, 2019 08:29 PM

[QUOTE=hmkashif;1086629]Are you sure about the "New York" option as the 1st capital of the United States? Because I'm confused between Philadelphia and New York.

[B]Reasons:[/B] [B](A)[/B] Federal Hall in New York City was home to Congress for a total of about four years. It's where Washington had his inauguration as the first President of the United States. In fact, when the First United States Congress met there in 1789, the first thing they did was tally the votes that would declare Washington Commander in Chief. In turn, Washington declared that a permanent housing solution for the frequently-traveling lawmakers was in order. You can still see Federal Hall to this day, by the way "“ it's on Wall Street and there's a big statue of George out in front. The Bible he was sworn in on is still there.

[B](B)[/B] Philadelphia, was the very first capital. The First Continental Congress had to meet in Carpenters' Hall (pictured) from September 5 to October 26, 1774, because Independence Hall was being used by the Pennsylvania General Assembly. Philly has been home to Congress sessions on six separate occasions, making it the most frequent U.S. capital (although not the longest-used one).[/QUOTE]
Yes, I am sure about that.
Interesting info: 100% MCQ's were from past papers.

A Zeee Friday, February 22, 2019 08:31 PM

[QUOTE=Juttdegreat;1086627]18- none of these. there is no such provision in us constitution which defines number of parties. i am sure about it. currently there are 7 to 8 parties.

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I have marked none because none of them were mentioned but at the time of formulation, two parties took part. However, indirectly 2 parties are indirectly quoted in many articles. So, that is why I am not sure about the answer.

hmkashif Friday, February 22, 2019 08:31 PM

[QUOTE=A Zeee;1086634]Yes, I am sure about that.
Interesting info: 100% MCQ's were from past papers.[/QUOTE]

Yup. 100% from past papers.Got the 'Big Stick Policy' question wrong. Gotta get 19/20 if that's the case.

Juttdegreat Friday, February 22, 2019 08:33 PM

[QUOTE=A Zeee;1086636]I have marked none because none of them were mentioned but at the time of formulation, two parties took part. However, indirectly 2 parties are indirectly quoted in many articles. So, that is why I am not sure about the answer.[/QUOTE]yes there are two parties but it is not a 2 party system.

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A Zeee Friday, February 22, 2019 08:33 PM

[QUOTE=White horse;1086633]Subjective portion was critical and technical in nature......[/QUOTE]
Yeah, it was tough and technical paper. Only MCQ's will help fetch good score. Subjective part depends upon the demand of examiner.

A Zeee Friday, February 22, 2019 08:34 PM

[QUOTE=Juttdegreat;1086638]yes there are two parties but it is not a 2 party system.

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I know, both options are written in many sources. So, still I am not sure.

A Zeee Friday, February 22, 2019 08:35 PM

[QUOTE=hmkashif;1086637]Yup. 100% from past papers.Got the 'Big Stick Policy' question wrong. Gotta get 19/20 if that's the case.[/QUOTE]
Mine 19/20 correct. Filled the wrong bubble by mistake in last mcq.


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