Trump talks tough about both North and South Korea

Q: President Donald Trump said last week a "major, major conflict" with North Korea was possible over its nuclear and ballistic missile programs. In the same interview, he said he may scrap a trade deal with South Korea and said the nation should pay $1 billion for a U.S. anti-missile system. Where are North and South Korea?

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Q: U.S. officials said later that America would stick with its deal to pay for the anti-missile system that South Korea would then pay to maintain. Many South Koreans oppose the missile system because it could cause trouble with their biggest trading partner . . .

A. China

B. Japan

C. North Korea

D. United States

Q: Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have increased with recent missile tests by North Korea, which is technically still at war with the South after their 1950-53 conflict ended in a truce, not a treaty. Who lost the most soldiers in the Korean War?

A. North Korea

B. South Korea

C. China

D. United States

Q: Trump has not ruled out military action to prevent North Korea from building a nuclear-armed missile that could reach the United States. Where is he looking for the most help in finding a peaceful solution?

A. China

B. Japan

C. South Korea

D. United Nations

Q: Despite China’s public pressure on North Korea, Chinese companies provided many components in North Korean rocket parts retrieved from sea west of the Korean Peninsula. What’s the name of that sea?

A. China

B. Japan

C. Korean

D. Yellow


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