Q.1.
Who was the Czechoslovak Party Secretary whose name is associated with the reforms introduced there in early 1968?
Q.2.
Which Soviet leader was forced to resign as Communist Party Secretary in 1964, and replaced by Brezhnev, Kosygin and the ideologist Suslov?
Q.3.
What name is usually given to the series of reforms passed by the new Party leadership in Czechoslovakia in nearly 1968, in an atmosphere of optimism - especially among young people?
Q.4.
Who was the President of Czechoslovakia during 1968?
Q.5.
Who was the Soviet choice of Czechoslovak Party Secretary after the invasion?
Q.6.
From which part of Czechoslovakia did the new leader come?
Q.7.
What name was given to the Soviet view that Communist states should enjoy only limited sovereignty, as even their internal policies could affect their neighbours?
Q.8.
Which Warsaw Pact state refused to join in the invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968?
Q.9.
Which of the Warsaw Pact invaders of 1968 did not share a border with Czechoslovakia?
Q.10.
Which hard line Communist leader was replaced as Secretary of the Czechoslovak Communist Party a few months before the Warsaw Pact invasion?