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The Rise of Nationalism in Europe MCQ

This document provides 20 multiple choice questions about the rise of nationalism in Europe. It tests knowledge about key figures like Metternich, Mazzini, and Garibaldi, as well as important treaties, organizations, and concepts related to the development of nationalism in the 19th century. The questions cover topics such as the unification of Italy, the restoration of monarchies, liberal and conservative ideologies, and the impact of the French Revolution.
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The Rise of Nationalism in Europe MCQ

This document provides 20 multiple choice questions about the rise of nationalism in Europe. It tests knowledge about key figures like Metternich, Mazzini, and Garibaldi, as well as important treaties, organizations, and concepts related to the development of nationalism in the 19th century. The questions cover topics such as the unification of Italy, the restoration of monarchies, liberal and conservative ideologies, and the impact of the French Revolution.
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For CBSE Class 10

1) Who made the famous remark ‘When France sneezes, the rest of Europe
catches cold’?

a) Metternich
b) Mazzini
c) Garibaldi
d) Louis Philippe

Answer: Option (a) - Metternich

2) The Treaty of Constantinople was signed in

a) 1835
b) 1735
c) 1834
d) 1832

Answer: Option (d) - 1832

3) The famous Italian Revolutionary Giuseppe Mazzini was born in in 1807.

a) Turin
b) Rome
c) Genoa
d) Atlanta

Answer: Option (C) - Genoa


4) Giuseppe Mazzini founded the secret underground society named
‘Young Europe’ in

a) Marseilles
b) Berne
c) Vienna
d) Brussels

Answer: Option (b) - Berne

5) believed that established, traditional institutions of state and society


should be preserved.

a) Conservatives
b) Liberals
c) Democrats
d) None of the above

Answer: Option (a) - Conservatives

6) The Bourbon dynasty, which had been deposed during the French
Revolution, was restored to power after signing the Treaty of

a) Vienna
b) Constantinople
c) Marseilles
d) Prussia

Answer: Option (a) - Vienna


7) regimes imposed censorship laws to control what was said
in newspapers,
books, plays and songs and reflected the ideas of liberty and freedom

a) Liberal
b) Conservative
c) Democratic
d) Secular

Answer: Option (b) - Conservative

8) A large part of the Balkans was under the control of the empire, which
witnessed the most serious source of nationalist tensions in Europe after 1871.

a) Greek
b) Russian
c) Prussian
d) Ottoman

Answer: Option (d) - Ottoman

9) Artists of the time of the French Revolution personified as a female


figure.

a) Socialism
b) Liberty
c) Autocracy
d) None of the above

Answer: Option (b) - Liberty


10) During the nineteenth century, emerged as a force that
brought about sweeping changes in the political and mental world of Europe.

a) Nationalism
b) Secularism
c) Monarchy
d) Religion

Answer: Option (a) - Nationalism

11) The ideas of la patrie means .

a) Motherland
b) Fatherland
c) Citizens
d) Monarchy

Answer: Option (b) - Fatherland

12) The Estates General was elected by the body of active citizens and renamed the
.

a) Provincial Assembly
b) State Assembly
c) National Assembly
d) None of the above

Answer: Option (c) - National Assembly

13) Which of the following statements about the Civil Code of 1804, usually
known as the Napoleonic Code, are true?
a) Secured the Right to Property
b) Established Equality before Law
c) Removed all privileges based on birth
d) All of the above

Answer: Option (d) - All of the above

14) Which of the following resulted in hostility towards the French armies in Europe

a) Forced conscription into the French armies


b) Censorship
c) Uniform Laws
d) Both Options (a) & (b)

Answer: Option (d) - Both Options (a) & (b)

15) The Habsburg Empire consisted of regions

a) Italian-speaking provinces of Lombardy and Venetia


b) The Alpine regions – the Tyrol, Austria and the Sudetenland
c) All the above
d) None of the above

Answer: Option (c) - All the above

16) In Galicia, the aristocracy spoke language.

a) German
b) Italian
c) French
d) Polish
Answer: Option (d) - Polish

17) The first political experiment in liberal democracy took place in .

a) Germany
b) France
c) Italy
d) Great Britain

Answer: Option (b) - France

18) Which of the following are true about Liberalism?

a) Abolition of state-imposed restrictions.


b) Freedom of markets on the movement of goods and capital.
c) Both options (a) and (b) are true.
d) None of the above are true.

Answer: Option (c) - Both options (a) and (b) are true

19) Which of the following is true about elle?

a) It was known as the measurement of cloth.


b) An elle of textile material in different regions will give different measurements
of cloth.
c) Such difference in measurement was viewed as an obstacle for economic exchange.
d) All the above statements are true.

Answer: Option (d) - All the above statements are true.

20) A secret society named Young Italy was established in


a) Marseilles
b) Berne
c) Zurich
d) Genoa

Answer: Option (a) - Marseilles

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