History quiz

Korean War Exercises

question 1

The Korean War was the result of the bipolarization between the capitalist bloc and the communist bloc that characterized the world in the Cold War period and was a consequence of the division of the Korean Peninsula by the USA and USSR during the Potsdam Conference. This division set an imaginary milestone to separate North and South Korea. How was this division location known?

a) Parallel 17

b) Parallel 38

c) Parallel 45

d) Yalu River Parallel

e) Seoul Parallel

question 2

The Korean War began in 1950 with the attack promoted by the North Koreans. The North Koreans' desire to bring communism to the entire peninsula was heavily influenced by the events of:

a) Defeat of the Japanese in 1945

b) Greek Civil War

c) War in Indochina

d) Chinese Revolution of 1949

e) Death of Stalin

question 3

Regarding the Korean War, read the following statements and select the false alternative :

a) The North Koreans were ruled by Kim Il-sung, and the South Koreans were ruled by Syngman Rhee.

b) The North Koreans had the support of the Chinese and the Soviets. The South Koreans had great international support, especially from the US.

c) At the end of the Korean War, the North Koreans conquered a series of territories, which delimited the borders of South Korea to the Pusan ​​Perimeter.

d) A truce was signed by the two Koreas in 1953, at Panmunjom, after years of balanced fighting.

e) In 1950, the US led the landing at Inchon, which started the South Koreans' reaction.

question 4

Check the true alternative about the events of the Korean War:

a) the Chinese invaded North Korea and removed Kim Il-sung from power because they considered him incompetent as a military general.

b) Foreign intervention in the Korean War took place on the basis of UN Security Council Resolution 83.

c) An important military action carried out by the Chinese was the landing of troops at Inchon.

d) During the second phase of the war, the South Koreans advanced into North Korea and cornered the North Korean armies in a stretch known as the Pusan ​​Perimeter.

e) The war began when South Korean forces crossed the 38th Parallel and attacked North Korea on orders from Syngman Rhee.

answers Question 1

LETTER B

The 38th Parallel was established by the United States and the Soviet Union during the Potsdam Conference. This division followed a pattern between the two nations and created zones of influence for the two countries in Europe and Asia. The 38th Parallel was established exactly at the position where the Soviet army had reached the maximum advance during the final months of the Second World War.

Question 2

LETER D

A landmark moment that considerably influenced North Korea was the Chinese Revolution of 1949. Led by Mao Zedong, the Chinese proclaimed the People's Republic of China on October 1, 1949. 1949, and the Chinese Communist government provided military support for the North Koreans to organize the attack against South Korea. When the war started, the North Koreans were supported by the Chinese and the Soviets.

Question 3

LETER C

At the end of the war, the territorial changes were very small. Despite advances by North Koreans and later by South Koreans, the Korean War was characterized by poor troop mobility from 1951 onwards. So the troops were gathered around the 38th Parallel, so when the truce was signed, the territorial division was maintained with very little change.

Question 4

LETER B

Foreign intervention in the war was determined by a decision of the UN Security Council. This decision was taken on June 27, 1950 as a way of guaranteeing international peace. The Security Council Assembly was made up of representatives from eleven countries, seven of which voted in favor of intervention.