Cold War Wildcard GCSE Quizzes

Monday, October 19, 2009
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Test your knowledge of key names, events and concepts in the history of the Cold War with these four “wildcard"-style quizzes.  We give you a partially completed term.  Your task is to complete it.

Here are the links to the four interactive quizzes:

Arms Race
http://www.tutor2u.net/history/games/wildcards/superpowers-armsrace.html

Concepts and Organisations
http://www.tutor2u.net/history/games/wildcards/superpowers-concepts.html

Events
http://www.tutor2u.net/history/games/wildcards/superpowers-events.html

Key People
http://www.tutor2u.net/history/games/wildcards/superpowers-people.html

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Just did the arms race quiz, had to look up a couple of words. Other than that, I should be on my way to a good GCSE grade.

Posted by  on  02/25  at  12:26 PM

Did “key people”, got on well but I cant spell russian names.

Posted by  on  02/25  at  02:34 PM

Yet again, another great collection of quizzes. Thanks!

Posted by  on  02/25  at  04:14 PM

I think you may have mispelled Jimmy Carr. You accidently wrote Andy Lawrence?? I’m sure you’ll clean up the error very swiftly so the rest of Britain will know who you really are!

Posted by  on  02/26  at  01:30 PM

Good source of revision
George Kafka should have been in a lesson at the time of his comment

Posted by  on  02/26  at  04:12 PM

not sure if my comment worked first time… cheers mate very interesting.

Posted by  on  02/26  at  06:53 PM

I can’t believe you have the time to teach and produce such high quality blogs and quizes!Truly remarkable. Thanks.

Posted by  on  03/02  at  10:30 AM
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