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ExamName___________________________________MATCHING. Choose the item in column 2 that best matches each item in column 1.Match each item on the left with one of the items listed on the right.1)William III2)Prime Minister Gladstone3)1968-19984)Political leader of Sinn Fein5)The Irish Republican Brotherhood6)Support for the Royal IrishConstabulary7)Milltown Cemetery8)RUC9)One of the largest Loyalistparamilitary groups in NorthernIreland10)Addressed terrorism and foreignnationals11)Abu Hamza al Masri12)Does not mean “house arrest”13)Flourishing for several decades in theUnited Kingdom14)Considered a radical and extremeIslamist movement15)Guantanamo BayA)Ulster Defense AssociationB)Michael StoneC)Black and TansD)First Home Rule BillE)Tablighi JamaatF)The TroublesG)Control OrdersH)The Fenian MovementI)Anti Terrorism Crime and Security Act2001J)Hizb-ut-Tahrir (HT)K)Battle of the BoyneL)Finsbury Park MosqueM)London’s Belmarsh PrisonN)Gerry AdamsO)PSNI1)2)3)4)5)6)7)8)9)10)11)12)13)14)15)MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.16)Northern Ireland’s police force, the Royal Ulster Constabulary, was comprised almost exclusivelyof ________ members.16)A)FenianB)Black and TansC)Roman CatholicD)Protestant1
17)Both of these men have been elected to the British House of Commons:17)A)Michael Collins and William Cosgrave.B)Francis McCloskey and Eamon de Valera.C)Gerry Adams and Martin McGuiness.D)Sean Savage and Daniel McCann.18)The Continuity IRA is an offshoot of:18)A)INLA.B)UVF.C)UFF.D)PIRA.19)The Ulster Volunteer Force also operates under the name of:19)A)Ulster Freedom Fighters.B)The Red Hand Defenders.C)Ulster Defense Association.D)Protestant Action Force.20)In October 1968 the newly formed ________ organized a march in Londonderry to show itsfrustration at the discrimination by Protestants.20)A)The Orange OrderB)The Finnegan brigadeC)Good Friday GroupD)Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association21)________ is part of Orange Lodge and Protestant culture.21)A)OrangeismB)Burning catholic housesC)MarchingD)Violent demonstration22)The hunger strikes ended in October 1981, after which the British government allowed theprisoners to ________.22)A)Hold Lodge meetingsB)Receive food parcelsC)Associate with regular prisonersD)Wear their own clothes23)The Protestants celebrate their victory over the Catholic King James I at:23)A)The Battle of Crumlin Road.B)The Battle of the Boyne.C)The Battle of the Somme.D)The Battle of Culloden.24)Libya’s support of PIRA in the early 1970s is believed to have been to the tune of more than________ in hard currency.24)A)$25 millionB)$15 millionC)$3 millionD)$10 million25)Imam Abu Hamza is firm and outspoken in his support for:25)A)Zacarias Moussaoui.B)Osama bin Laden.C)The Blind Cleric.D)Gerry Adams.26)In one of their more cowardly attacks, the PIRA targeted the British Royal family, and in August1979, detonated a bomb in a small fishing vessel being operated by:26)A)The Duke of York.B)Lord Louis Mountbatten.C)The Countess of Moy.D)The Earl of Berwick.27)The London Underground bombers of July 7th2005 were mostly naturalized citizens of:27)A)Yemen.B)Great Britain.C)Algeria.D)Saudi Arabia.28)In August 2001, the credibility of the PIRA and Sinn Fein was brought into question when ________security forces arrested PIRA’s head of engineering while he was developing mortars.28)A)SpanishB)FrenchC)ColombianD)British2
29)The Northern Ireland Peace Agreement is a document that addresses:29)A)The right of Loyalists to march in celebration of the Battle of the Boyne.B)Political and social inequalities.C)Decommissioning.D)Housing rights for Catholic families in the North.30)The British government ________ the LVF in 1997.30)A)SectionedB)BannedC)PrescribedD)ProscribedTRUE/FALSE. Write ‘T’ if the statement is true and ‘F’ if the statement is false.31)Decommissioning of terrorist weapons has not played a major part in bringing Northern Irelandthat much closer to an outbreak of prolonged peace.31)32)Gerry Adams has been elected to parliament and sits in the House of Commons.32)33)In 1920 the Government of Ireland Act created two separate countries.33)34)The IRA has used indiscriminate attacks against a wide variety of targets on the British mainland.34)35)The Continuity IRA broke from the PIRA terrorists, seeking a peaceful solution for NorthernIreland.35)36)In 1998, the LVF under the auspices of the Independent International Commission onDecommissioning (IICD), it began to decommission some of its arsenal of weapons.36)37)The Black and Tans were formed in the 1920s to attack British troops stationed in Northern Ireland.37)38)Sectarian reprisals by Loyalist paramilitaries targeted Catholic families in Belfast and Londonderry.38)39)The Orange Volunteers (OV) is a Protestant Loyalist paramilitary with ties to the Orange Order.39)40)By the start of the 1970s, the British government had made significant moves to curtail the actionsof the paramilitary groups with the introduction of internment.40)41)The Diplock Commissionwas set up to look at ways of dealing with the legal aspects of controllingthe threat from Islamic fundamentalists in a free and democratic society.41)42)In 2007, Ian Paisley was sworn in at Stormont Castle as Northern Ireland’s First Minister, and wasphotographed alongside the other senior member of the power-sharing executive and his old archenemy, Martin McGuiness from Sinn Fein.42)43)There are many similarities between the struggle for peace in Northern Ireland and the struggle forpeace in the Middle East.43)44)The British SAS attacked and killed an IRA cell on the island of Gibraltar. None of those killed werefound to be carrying weapons.44)3
45)According to British officials, up to 16,000 British Muslims are either actively engaged in or supportterrorist activities, while up to 3,000 are estimated to have passed through al Qaeda training camps.45)4
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