Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Contemporary World Politics: The Cold War Era

Question:

Read the passage and answer the question:

International alliances during the Cold War era were determined by the requirements of the superpowers and the calculations of the smaller states. As noted above, Europe became the main arena of conflict between the superpowers. In some cases, the superpowers used their military power to bring countries into their respective alliances. Soviet intervention in east Europe provides an example. The Soviet Union used its influence in eastern Europe, backed by the very large presence of its armies in the countries of the region, to ensure that the eastern half of Europe remained within its sphere of influence. In East and Southeast Asia and in West Asia (Middle East), the United States built an alliance system called —SEATO and CENTO. The Soviet Union and communist China responded by having close relations with regional countries such as North Vietnam, North Korea and Iraq.

Which country was not part of the 'Axis Powers' during the Second World War?

Options:

Germany

Italy

Japan

Soviet Union

Correct Answer:

Soviet Union

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 4 - Soviet Union

The USSR was in the Allied power during Second World War.

Two sets of countries fought in World War II. The alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan was known as the AXIS POWER while the alliance of Soviet Union, Britain, France and the USA was known as the Allied Powers.