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SST Test Complete Term 1
SST Test Complete Term 1
Test Date: 27-11-21
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What happened to Poland at the end of 18th century. Which of the following answers is correct?
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Poland achieved independence at the end of the 18th century.
Poland came totally under the control of Russia and became part of Russia.
Poland became the part of East Germany.
Poland was partitioned at the end of the 18th century by three Great Powers: Russia, Prussia and Austria.
System of ideas reflecting a particular social and political vision refers to:
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Sociology
Ideology
democracy
Philosophy
The French revolutionaries declared that the mission and destiny of the French nation was
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to conquer the people of Europe.
to liberate the people of Europe from despotism.
to strengthen absolute monarchies in all the countries of Europe.
to propagate the ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity in every part of the world.
Who played the leading role in the unification of Germany?
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German Emperor (formerly King of Prussia) – Kaiser William I.
Otto Von Bismarck (Prussian Chief Minister).
Johann Gottfried Herder – German philosopher.
Austrian Chancellor – Duke Metternich.
Like Germany, an another country which had a long history of political fragmentation was:
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Prussia
Italy
Russia
Denmark
Which of the following countries did not attend the Congress of Vienna?
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Britain
Russia
Prussia
Switzerland
The Chief Minister who led the movement to unify the regions of Italy was:
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Victor Emmanuel II
William II
Giuseppe
Cavour
Who said ‘When France sneezes, the rest of Europe catches cold’?
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Garibaldi
Bismarck
Mazzini
Duke Metternich
Ernst Renan believed that the existence of nations is a necessity because
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it ensures protection to all inhabitants.
it ensures liberty to all inhabitant citizens.
it ensures Parliamentary form of govern-ment to its inhabitants.
it ensures jobs and good health to all its inhabitants.
Who was proclaimed King of united Italy in 1861?
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Victor Emmanuel
Louis Philippe
Mazzini
Cavour
The Napoleonic Code was exported to which of the following regions?
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England
Poland
Regions under French control
Spain
Which of the following artists painted the image of Germania?
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Richar M Hoe
Ernst Renan
Frederic Sorrieu
Philipp Veit
What type of conservative regimes were set up in 1815 in Europe?
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Autocratic
Democratic
Aristocratic
Dictatorial
The first great revolution which gave the clear idea of nationalism with its core words: ‘Liberty, Equality and Fraternity’ was:
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The Russian Revolution
The French Revolution
The American Revolution
India’s First War of Independence
Pick out the correct definition to define the term ‘Plebiscite’.
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Plebiscite is a direct vote by which only the female members of a region are asked to accept or reject a proposal.
Plebiscite is a direct vote by the female members of a matriarchal system to accept or reject a proposal.
Plebiscite is a direct vote by only a chosen few from the total population of a parti-cular region to accept or reject a proposal.
Plebiscite is a direct vote by which all the citizens of a region are asked to accept or reject a proposal.
The symbol of ‘sword’ signifies:
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Heroism
Being freed
Willingness to make peace
Readiness to fight
The most celebrated Italian freedom fighter was :
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Count Cavour
Napoleon
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Mazzini
Three wars over seven years with Austria, Denmark, Germany and France, ended in
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Danish victory
Prussian victory
French victory
German victory
The Civil Code of 1804 in France is usually known as:
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The French Revolutionary Code
Napoleonic Code
European Imperial Code
The French Civil Code
Who was proclaimed the emperor of Germany in 1871?
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Otto Von Bismarck
Victor Emmanuel II
Count Cavour
Kaiser William I of Prussia
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