Online Quiz on Palestine Awareness 2025 with Certificate

Quiz on Palestine Awareness 2025 Education Supreme

Launching a short, powerful quiz to raise awareness about the Israel-Palestine conflict — with real facts, real learning, and a certificate at the end.

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About the Quiz

  • Test your knowledge. Learn the history. Stand for justice Quiz on Palestine Awareness.
  • Total Marks: 20
  • Get a Certificate of Participation
  • Open for All
  • Free Participants.

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Multiple Choice Questions:

When did Israel declare itself an independent state? *
1917
1936
1948
1967

What was the main idea behind the Balfour Declaration of 1917?
Divide Jerusalem equally
Britain supported a Jewish homeland in Palestine
End British rule
Form one single state for all religions

What event is referred to as the “Nakba” by Palestinians? *
Six-Day War
Oslo Accords
The 1948 displacement of Palestinians
Creation of the UN

True/False
Arabs accepted the UN Partition Plan of 1947. *
True
False

The Oslo Accords led to the creation of the Palestinian Authority. *
True
False

The Six-Day War happened before Israel declared independence. *
True
False

Timeline Matching

“Match each historical event with its correct year.” *
1917 1948 1967 1993
Balfour Declaration-1
Israel’s Independence-2
Six-Day War-3
Oslo Accords-4

Short Answer

Why is Jerusalem considered a highly sensitive issue in the conflict?

(Paragraph answer expected) *
Jerusalem is considered a highly sensitive issue in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict due to its deep religious, historical, and political significance to both Israelis and Palestinians. For Jews, Jerusalem is the location of their holiest site, the Western Wall, and the city has been central to Jewish identity for millennia. For Muslims, it is home to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the third holiest site in Islam, making it equally important. The city is also a focal point of national identity for both peoples, with Israelis considering it their capital, while Palestinians see East Jerusalem as the capital of a future Palestinian state. The status of Jerusalem, particularly regarding control and access to these sacred sites, remains one of the most contentious issues in the conflict, as both sides have strong emotional and religious ties to the city, complicating any efforts to reach a lasting peace agreement.

What role did the Oslo Accords play in the Israel-Palestine peace process?

(Paragraph answer expected) *
The Oslo Accords, signed in the 1990s, played a pivotal role in the Israel-Palestine peace process by establishing a framework for negotiations and cooperation between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). The Accords, which included a series of agreements starting with the 1993 Oslo I Accord, marked the first time that both sides formally recognized each other’s existence. The agreements led to the creation of the Palestinian Authority, which gained limited self-rule in parts of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The Oslo Accords also set the stage for future negotiations on key issues such as borders, refugees, and the status of Jerusalem. Despite initial hopes for peace, the Accords ultimately did not lead to a final resolution, with continued violence, settlement expansion, and political instability undermining the process. However, they remain significant for having established direct dialogue between the two parties and created a framework for further negotiations.

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