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1.2. Zollevrein started in 1834 in Prussia refers to a:
(a) Trade Union
(b) Customs Union
(c) Labour Union
(d) Farmer’s Union

2.Which treaty recognised Greece as an independent nation?
(a) Treaty of Constantinople, 1832
(b) Treaty of Vienna, 1815
(c) Treaty of Versailles, 1871
(d) None of these

  1. Which of the following group of powers collectively defeated Napoleon?
    (a) England, France, Italy, Russia
    (b) England, Austria, Spain, Russia
    (c) Austria, Prussia, Russia, Britain
    (d) Britain, Prussia, Russia, Italy
  2. Romanticism refers to a:
    (a) cultural movement
    (b) religious movement
    (c) political movement
    (d) literary movement
  3. Which of the following countries is considered as the ‘cradle of European
    civilization’?
    (a) England
    (b) France
    (c) Greece
    (d) Russia
    6.The French revolutionaries declared that the mission and destiny of the French nation
    was
    (a) to conquer the people of Europe.
    (b) to liberate the people of Europe from despotism.
    (c) to strengthen absolute monarchies in all the countries of Europe.
    (d) to propagate the ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity in every part of the world.

7.The Civil Code of 1804 in France is usually known as:
(a) The French Revolutionary Code
(b) Napoleonic Code
(c) European Imperial Code
(d) The French Civil Code
8.The Napoleonic Code was exported to which of the following regions?
(a) England
(b) Spain
(c) Regions under French control
(d) Poland

9.The liberal nationalism stands for:
(a) freedom for the individual and equality before law.
(b) preservation of autocracy and clerical privileges.
(c) freedom for only male members of society and equality before law.
(d) freedom only for senior citizens.
10.Who said ‘When France sneezes, the rest of Europe catches cold’?
(a) Garibaldi
(b) Bismarck
(c) Mazzini
(d) Duke Metternich

  1. Who became the King of United Italy in 1861?
    (a) Giuseppe Garibaldi
    (b) Victor Emmanuel II
    (c) Count Cavour
    (d) Giuseppe Mazzini
  2. What helped in the formation of a nation-state in Britain?
    (a) The formation of a nation-state in Britain was the result of a sudden upheaval.
    (b) In 1688, the monarchy in Britain had seized the power from English Parliament.
    (c) The parliament through a bloodless revolution seized power from the monarchy
    which gradually led to the emergence of a nation-state.
    (d) The British nation was formed as a result of a war with Scotland and Wales
  3. A large part of Balkan region was under the control of:
    (a) Russian empire
    (b) Ottoman empire
    (c) German empire
    (d) Habsburg rulers
  4. A large part of Balkan region was under the control of:
    (a) Russian empire
    (b) Ottoman empire
    (c) German empire
    (d) Habsburg rulers
  5. The first great revolution which gave the clear idea of nationalism with its core
    words: ‘Liberty, Equality and Fraternity’ was:
    (a) The Russian Revolution
    (b) The French Revolution
    (c) The American Revolution
    (d) India’s First War of Independence
  6. Ernst Renan believed that the existence of nations is a necessity because
    (a) it ensures protection to all inhabitants.
    (b) it ensures liberty to all inhabitant citizens.
    (c) it ensures Parliamentary form of govern-ment to its inhabitants.
    (d) it ensures jobs and good health to all its inhabitants.
  7. Which one of the following types of government was functioning in France before
    the revolution of 1789?
    (a) Dictatorship
    (b) Military
    (c) Body of French Citizen
    (d) Monarchy
  8. What do the saints, angels and Christ symbolise in the Utopian vision?
    (a) Equality among people
    (b) Fraternity among nations
    (c) Freedom of nations
    (d) Resentment against nations

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