Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Contemporary World Politics: End of Bi-Polarity

Question:

Match the following options in List 1 correctly with those in List 2:

List 1

List 2

(a) Yugoslavia

(i) Separated East Germany from West

(b) Berlin Wall

(ii) Situated in Russia

(c) Inkombank

(iii) Witnessed a Civil War

(d) Georgia

(iv) Broke into several provinces after 1991

Choose the correct answer from the given options:

Options:

(a)- i, (b)- iii, (c)- iv, (d) ii

(a)- iv, (b)- i, (c)- iii, (d) ii

(a)- i, (b)- iv, (c)- ii, (d) iii

(a)- iv, (b)- i, (c)- ii, (d) iii

Correct Answer:

(a)- iv, (b)- i, (c)- ii, (d) iii

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 4 - (a)- iv, (b)- i, (c)- ii, (d) iii

The correct match is:

List 1

List 2

(a) Yugoslavia

(iv) Broke into several provinces after 1991

(b) Berlin Wall

(i) Separated East Germany from West

(c) Inkombank

(ii) Situated in Russia

(d) Georgia

(iii) Witnessed a Civil War

Explanation:

The most severe conflict took place in the Balkan republics of Yugoslavia. After 1991, it broke apart with several provinces like Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina declaring independence.

Berlin Wall separated East Germany from West Germany. It symbolised the division between the capitalist and the communist world. Built in 1961 to separate East Berlin from West Berlin, this more than 150 kilometre long wall stood for 28 years and was finally broken by the people on 9 November 1989. This marked the unification of the two parts of Germany and the beginning of the end of the communist bloc.

Inkombank was the second largest bank in Russia that went Bankrupt.

In Georgia, the demand for independence has come from two provinces, resulting in a civil war.