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CBSE Class 10 - Social - History - Unit 1 - MCQ - Online Tests - The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
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CBSE Class 10 - Social - Unit 1 - Online Tests - The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
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.
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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
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The Napoleonic Code was exported to which of the following regions?
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England
Spain
Regions under French control
Poland
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The liberal nationalism stands for:
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freedom for the individual and equality before law.
preservation of autocracy and clerical privileges.
freedom for only male members of society and equality before law.
freedom only for senior citizens.
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The term ‘Universal Suffrage’ means:
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the right to vote and get elected, granted only to men.
the right to vote for all adults.
the right to vote and get elected, granted exclusively to property owning men.
the right to vote and get elected, granted only to educated men and women
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Who among the following formed the secret society called ‘Young Italy’? [Delhi 2012]
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Otto von Bismarck
Giuseppe Mazzini
Mettemich
Johann Gottfried Herder
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Which of the following is not a feature or belief of ‘Conservatism’?
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Conservatives believe in established, traditional institutions of state and policy.
Conservatives stressed the importance of tradition and preferred gradual develop¬ment to quick change.
Conservatives proposed to return to the society of pre-revolutionary days and were against the ideas of modernisation to strengthen monarchy.
Conservatives believed in the monarchy, church, and other social hierarchies.
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Who said ‘When France sneezes, the rest of Europe catches cold’?
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Garibaldi
Bismarck
Mazzini
Duke Metternich
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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.
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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.
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The Treaty of recognized Greeceas an independent nation:
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Vienna 1815
Constantinople 1832
Warsaw 1814
Leipzig 1813
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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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What helped in the formation of a nation-state in Britain?
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The formation of a nation-state in Britain was the result of a sudden upheaval.
In 1688, the monarchy in Britain had seized the power from English Parliament.
The parliament through a bloodless revolution seized power from the monarchy which gradually led to the emergence of a nation-state.
The British nation was formed as a result of a war with Scotland and Wales.
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The allegory of the German nation who wears a crown of oak leaves was a:
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Marianne
Union Jack
Britannia
Germania
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A large part of Balkan region was under the control of:
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Russian empire
Ottoman empire
German empire
Habsburg rulers
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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
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Which of the following countries did not attend the Congress of Vienna?
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Britain
Russia
Prussia
Switzerland
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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.
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Match the term with the statements given below:A ‘Utopian Society’ is(i) a society under a benevolent monarchy(ii) a society that is unlikely to ever exist(iii) a society under the control of a chosen few wise men(iv) a society under Parliamentary Democracy
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(i) and (ii)
(ii) and (iii)
(ii) only
(iii) only
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Nationalism’, which emerged as a force in the late 19th century, means
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strong devotion for one’s own country and its history and culture.
strong devotion for one’s own country without appreciation for other nations.
strong love for one’s own country and hatred for others.
equally strong devotion for all the countries of the world.
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