Mandate for Palestine
  • 1. When did the Mandate for Palestine come into effect?
A) 1918
B) 1936
C) 1948
D) 1923
  • 2. Which document recognized the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and their right to reconstitute their national home there?
A) White Paper of 1939
B) Balfour Declaration
C) San Remo Conference
D) Sykes-Picot Agreement
  • 3. Which event marked the end of the British Mandate for Palestine?
A) Israeli Declaration of Independence
B) United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine
C) Six-Day War
D) First Intifada
  • 4. In what year did the United Nations propose to partition Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states?
A) 1956
B) 1947
C) 1973
D) 1967
  • 5. Which organization replaced the League of Nations in supervising the Mandate for Palestine?
A) European Union
B) United Nations
C) NATO
D) African Union
  • 6. Who was the High Commissioner of Palestine during the initial phase of the Mandate period?
A) David Lloyd George
B) Arthur Balfour
C) Herbert Samuel
D) Winston Churchill
  • 7. What term is used to describe the immigration of Jewish people to Palestine under the Mandate period?
A) Aliyah
B) Pogrom
C) Diaspora
D) Hijra
  • 8. Which city was designated as an international zone under the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine?
A) Tel Aviv
B) Jerusalem
C) Gaza City
D) Haifa
  • 9. What was the outcome of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War in relation to the Mandate for Palestine?
A) Annexation by neighboring Arab countries
B) Establishment of the state of Israel
C) Transfer of the mandate to the United Nations
D) Extension of British control
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