History of USA MCQs 2007
Strengthen your preparation with the solved MCQs from the CSS 2007 History of USA exam. Effective CSS exam preparation always includes a deep dive into the objective questions of older CSS past papers. This paper, with its focus on the Louisiana Purchase, the Adams-Onis Treaty, and the order of states joining the Union, is perfect for drilling the specific facts required.
The 1783 treaty of Paris that defined original border of the United States was with _____________. (CSS 2007)
A. France
B. Portugal
C. Spain
D. Great Britain
The Louisiana purchase completed in 1803 was negotiated by _____________. (CSS 2007)
A. George Washington
B. James Madison
C. Robert Livingston
D. Martin Van Buren
The treaty of 1819 with Spain, that resulted in Spain’s cession of East Florida, Sabine Free State and surrender of Spain’s claim to Oregon State was called the _____________. (CSS 2007)
A. Rush-Bagot Agreement
B. Adams-Onis Treaty
C. Missouri Compromise
D. Panama Congress
Virgin Islands were purchased from _____________. (CSS 2007)
A. Spain
B. Denmark
C. Portugal
D. Great Britain
The Virgin Islands were bought for US $ _____________. (CSS 2007)
A. 25 million
B. 250 million
C. 2500 million
D. 25000 million
Which American president was elected for two non-consecutive terms? (CSS 2007)
A. Chester A. Arthur
B. Benjamin Harrison
C. Grover Cleveland
D. Woodrow Wilson
Jimmy Carter was the President of the USA from _____________. (CSS 2007)
A. 1969-1974
B. 1974-1977
C. 1977-1981
D. 1981-1989
Give the correct order of the states’ entry into the Union. (CSS 2007)
A. Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia
B. Massachusetts, Delaware, Georgia, Maryland
C. Maryland, Georgia, New Jersey, Texas
D. New Hampshire, Virginia, Massachusetts, Georgia
Which state joined the Union after Alaska _____________. (CSS 2007)
A. Arizona
B. Oklahoma
C. Utah
D. Hawaii
The BAY of PIGS invasion of Cuba happened during the Presidency of _____________. (CSS 2007)
A. Dwight D. Eisenhower
B. Lyndon B. Johnson
C. Richard Nixon
D. John F. Kennedy
