Nationalism in Europe Mcq


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Sub - History MCQ. Chap --1 (The Rise of Nationalism in Europe)

1.Who was Frederick Sorrieu?
(a) A Revolutionary. (b) Chancellor of Austria
(c) King of France. (d) French Artist


2. Name the state which led the process of Italian unification?
(a) Rome. (b) Prussia
(c) Sardinia Piedmont. (d) Vienna


3. What does La patrie mean?
(a) The citizen. (b) The motherland
(c) The fatherland. (d) The country


4. Who hosted the ‘Treaty of Vienna’?
(a) Frédéric Sorrieu. (b) Victor Emmanuel
(c) Duke Metternich. (d) Giuseppe Garibaldi


5. After Napoleon’s defeat, who captured the power of Europe?
(a) Fascists. (b) Conservatives
(c) Communists. (d) None of these
6. Which one of the following areas was the most serious source of nationalist tension in Europe after 1871?
(a) The Balkans. (b) Great Britain
(c) Italy. (d) Germany
7.Which of the following treaty recognised Greece as an independent nation?
(a) Vienna Treaty of 1815. (b) Treaty of Constantinople
(c) Treaty of Sardinia-Piedmont. (d) None of these
8. An ideal vision which is unlikely to actually exist is called:
(a) Utopian. (b) Absolutist
(c) The best. (d) None of the above
9. What did ‘Das Volk’ stand for?
(a) Democracy. (b) Factory workers
(c) Slum dwellers. (d) Common people
10. Name the customs union formed by Prussia to abolish tariff barriers :
(a) Elle. (b) Zollverein
(c) Zweibiicken. (d) La Patrie
11. The Civil Code of 1804, also known as the Napoleonic Code, established :
(a) Equality before the law.
(b) Secured the right to property
(c) Did away with all the privileges based on birth
(d) All the above
12. The three leaders who helped unification of Italy were :
(a) Giuseppe Mazzini, William I, Cavour
(b) Giuseppe Mazzini, Cavour, Giuseppe Garibaldi
(c) Victor Emmanuel, Bismarck, Cavour
(d) None of the above
13. Young Italy was founded by :
(a) Guisseppe Garibaldi. (b) Count Cavour
(c) Victor Emmanuel II. (d) Guisseppe Mazzini
14. Marianne was an allegory of:
(a) France. (b) Italy
(c) Germany. (d) Britain
15. Who said, “When France sneezes, the rest of Europe catches cold”?
(a) Lord Byron (b) T S Eliot
(c) Metternich (d) Giuseppe
16. Who was proclaimed the King of United Italy, in 1861?
(a) Giuseppe Garibaldi (b) Victor Emmanuel II
(c) Giuseppe Mazzini (d) Cavour
17. What does ‘Absolutist’ mean?
(a) A Philosophy. (b) A Theory
(c) Monarchical Government. (d) A Painting
18. The crown of oak leaves stand for :
(a) Dignity. (b)Readiness to fight
(c) Guilt. (d) Heroism
19. In Silesia,weavers revolted against:
(a) Criminals. (b) Foreign rulers
(c) Contractors (d) None of these
20. The symbols of the new Britain were–
(a) Union Jack. (b) God Save Our Noble King
(c) The English language. (d) All of the above

Answer :-
1. d
2. c
3. c
4. c
5. b
6. a
7. b
8.a
9. d
10. b
11. d
12. b
13. d
14. a
15. c
16. b
17. c
18. d
19. c
20. d

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