1. Where is Turkey located?
A. Asia
B. Europe
C. both Asia and Europe
D. Asia and Africa
2. What was Turkey’s name before World War I?
A. Ottoman Empire
B. Turkish Empire
C. Persian Empire
D. Anatolia Empire
3. What was the center of a dispute between Turkey and Greece following World War II?
A. fishing rights in the Aegean Sea
B. Cyprus
C. the water of the Euphrates River
D. the Kurdish minority in each nation
4. Which of these countries does not share a border with Turkey?
A. Bulgaria
B. Greece
C. Romania
D. Georgia
5. Which statement best describes Turkey’s healthcare system?
A. A high quality of healthcare is available in both the rural and urban areas of Turkey.
B. Between 1980 and 2004, the amount spent on national health was substantially above the average for a developed country.
C. The quality of the healthcare system showed no improvement from 1995 to 2001.
D. Healthcare in Turkey is dominated by a centralized state system run by the Ministry of Health.
6. Which of these statements about religion in Turkey is false?
A. More than 99 percent of the population of Turkey is made up of Christians.
B. Greek Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic, and Judaism are the other religions practiced in Turkey.
C. The Alevi community, a group of non-orthodox Muslims, has suffered discrimination and occasional massacres.
D. The Directorate of Religious proposed establishment of an international faculty of theology to promote understanding among religions and cultures in Turkey.
7. What is the official language of Turkey?
A. Kurdish
B. Arabic
C. Armenian
D. Turkish
8. During the cold war era that followed World War II, what was Turkey’s foreign policy?
A. pro-communist
B. neutral towards communism and the western democracies
C. influenced by the occupation of Turkey by the Soviet Union
D. pro-Western in support of the United States and Great Britain
9. What is Anatolia?
A. the European portion of Turkey
B. the Asian portion of Turkey
C. the name of Turkey before World War I
D. the official name of Turkey today
10. Who became Turkey’s first female prime minister in 1993?
A. Mustafa Kemal
B. Ismet Inönü
C. Adnan Menderes
D. Tansu Çiller

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