History of USA MCQs 2009
Explore the complete set of solved USA History MCQs from the CSS 2009 MCQs. This resource is highly relevant for your preparation, covering the Pilgrims’ arrival on the Mayflower, the role of Benjamin Franklin, and the Bill of Rights. Consistent practice with CSS past papers like this one is the key to mastering the 20-mark objective section.
Alaska was acquired by United States from ____________. (CSS 2009)
A. Spain
B. England
C. Canada
D. Russia
Which of the American presidents was responsible for the Apollo Project that resulted in the man’s landing on the surface of moon? (CSS 2009)
A. Dwight David Eisenhower
B. John F. Kennedy
C. Lyndon Baines Johnson
D. Richard Nixon
Which of the American Presidents was present at the time of the signing of the Camp David Accords between Egypt and Israel? (CSS 2009)
A. John F. Kennedy
B. Richard Nixon
C. Jimmy Carter
D. Ronald Reagan
Which of the American presidents called the former Soviet Union “An Evil Empire”? (CSS 2009)
A. Richard Nixon
B. Jimmy Carter
C. Ronald Reagan
D. George Herbert Walker Bush
The first permanent and successful English Colony in America, Jamestown Virginia, was founded in the year _____________. (CSS 2009)
A. 1492
B. 1592
C. 1607
D. 1707
Which one of the American presidents remained the head of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) before becoming the president? (CSS 2009)
A. Richard Nixon
B. Jimmy Carter
C. George Herbert Walker Bush
D. Gerald Rudolph Ford
The Pilgrims from England reached Plymouth (New England) in a ship called _____________. (CSS 2009)
A. Nina
B. Pinta
C. Mayflower
D. Leopard
Which one of the following leaders of American Revolution was also a scientist, a printer, a satirist and a political philosopher? (CSS 2009)
A. Samuel Adams
B. John Adams
C. Benjamin Franklin
D. Thomas Jefferson
How many political parties are mentioned by name in the U.S. Constitution? (CSS 2009)
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. None
The Bill of Rights was incorporated in the U.S. Constitution in the year _____________. (CSS 2009)
A. 1787
B. 1789
C. 1790
D. 1791
