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Black Flags by Joby Warrick - Exam
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  • 1. In 'Black Flags: The Rise of ISIS,' author Joby Warrick delves into the complex and often tumultuous history of the Islamic State, tracing its origins through the ashes of the Iraq War and the power vacuums created by regional conflicts. Warrick, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, offers a compelling narrative that combines rigorous research with personal stories of key figures involved in the rise of this notorious terrorist organization. The book not only explores the ideological roots and the brutal tactics employed by ISIS but also highlights the failures and miscalculations of governments that allowed such a group to flourish. Through interviews, firsthand accounts, and insightful analysis, Warrick paints a vivid picture of the geopolitical landscape that has facilitated the spread of extremist ideologies, shedding light on how a group that once seemed insignificant could, within just a few years, dominate headlines and instill fear across the globe. 'Black Flags' serves as both a historical account and a cautionary tale, urging readers to understand the nuanced dynamics of modern terrorism and the ongoing struggle against it.

    What is the primary subject of 'Black Flags' by Joby Warrick?
A) The history of Al-Qaeda
B) The rise of ISIS
C) The Syrian Civil War
D) Middle Eastern geopolitics
  • 2. Who was the founder of ISIS according to the book?
A) Ayman al-Zawahiri
B) Osama bin Laden
C) Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
D) Abu Musab al-Zarqawi
  • 3. Where did al-Zarqawi first establish his terrorist training camp?
A) Sana'a, Yemen
B) Raqqa, Syria
C) Herat, Afghanistan
D) Fallujah, Iraq
  • 4. How did al-Zarqawi die?
A) Natural causes
B) Captured and executed
C) Suicide bombing
D) U.S. airstrike
  • 5. Which U.S. president authorized the operation that killed al-Zarqawi?
A) Barack Obama
B) George W. Bush
C) Joe Biden
D) Donald Trump
  • 6. What city served as the capital of ISIS's caliphate?
A) Mosul
B) Raqqa
C) Damascus
D) Baghdad
  • 7. Which country did ISIS initially capture large territories from?
A) Turkey
B) Lebanon
C) Jordan
D) Iraq
  • 8. What significant resource did ISIS control that funded their operations?
A) Drug trafficking
B) Oil fields
C) Bank robberies
D) Diamond mines
  • 9. What was the primary U.S. military operation against ISIS called?
A) Operation Desert Storm
B) Operation Inherent Resolve
C) Operation Iraqi Freedom
D) Operation Enduring Freedom
  • 10. How did ISIS treat religious minorities in captured territories?
A) Forced conversion only
B) Brutal persecution
C) Religious tolerance
D) Peaceful coexistence
  • 11. What was al-Zarqawi's original occupation before terrorism?
A) Businessman
B) Petty criminal
C) Military officer
D) School teacher
  • 12. What year did ISIS declare its caliphate?
A) 2011
B) 2001
C) 2014
D) 2006
  • 13. Which city's capture in 2014 shocked the world and demonstrated ISIS's power?
A) Baghdad
B) Damascus
C) Mosul
D) Amman
  • 14. How did al-Zarqawi view Shia Muslims?
A) As fellow Muslims
B) As apostates to be killed
C) As neutral parties
D) As potential allies
  • 15. What was the primary source of Warrick's research for the book?
A) Social media posts only
B) Only newspaper articles
C) Intelligence documents and interviews
D) Fictional accounts
  • 16. Which U.S. agency features prominently in tracking ISIS leadership?
A) CIA
B) FBI
C) DEA
D) NSA
  • 17. What award did 'Black Flags' win?
A) National Book Award
B) Pulitzer Prize
C) Nobel Prize
D) Man Booker Prize
  • 18. Which prison became known as a 'terrorist university' for radicalizing future ISIS members?
A) Camp Bucca
B) Camp Cropper
C) Guantanamo Bay
D) Abu Ghraib
  • 19. Which Western journalist was beheaded by ISIS, becoming a major news story?
A) Daniel Pearl
B) Steven Sotloff
C) David Rohde
D) James Foley
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