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1251.

The French Protestants known as ……………..

A. Puritans
B. Huguenots
C. Presbyterians
D. Round Heads
Answer» C. Presbyterians
1252.

‘The Lollards’ grew in numbers in ………….

A. Belgium
B. Geneva
C. U.S.A.
D. England
Answer» E.
1253.

The Polo brothers from Venice were the first Europeans to travel to China and visit the court of……………, about 1260.

A. Kublai Khan
B. Alfred the Great
C. Henry VIII
D. Akbar
Answer» B. Alfred the Great
1254.

After Prince Henry’s death ……………….crossed the Equator in 1472.

A. Lopo Gonsalves
B. Diego Cao
C. Columbus
D. John Cabot
Answer» B. Diego Cao
1255.

After the ……………a committee of nine members was appointed by the National Convention to draft a new constitution.

A. Monarchical rule
B. Constitutional rule
C. reign of terror
D. Moderate
Answer» D. Moderate
1256.

…………….created the lifelike statue of ’St. Mark’ in Venice.

A. Donatello
B. Michael Angelo
C. Leonardo da Vinci
D. Della Robbia
Answer» B. Michael Angelo
1257.

The Edict of Nantes was issued by King Henry IV in 1598 restored peace in …………

A. France
B. Germany
C. Britain
D. Poland
Answer» B. Germany
1258.

In the middle of the 15th century, ……………was successful in operating the first printing press with movable types at Mainz in Germany.

A. John Gutenberg
B. Caxton
C. Nicholas V
D. Peter Burke
Answer» B. Caxton
1259.

Who invented a machine called the ’Cotton Gin.’?

A. Eli Whitney
B. John MacAdam
C. Charles Telford
D. Thomas Newcomen
Answer» B. John MacAdam
1260.

Which was year of The Glorious Revolution of England?

A. 1588
B. 1658
C. 1678
D. 1688
Answer» E.
1261.

The fall of …………..into the hands of the Ottoman Turks was reason enough for the Europeans to seek alternative routes.

A. Delhi
B. Peking
C. Moscow
D. Constantinople
Answer» E.
1262.

Who is known by his immortal Don Quixote which made fun of medieval feudalism and decadent chivalry?

A. Cervantes
B. Moliere
C. Madame de Sevigne
D. La Fontaine.
Answer» B. Moliere
1263.

The Bloodless or Glorious Revolution started in England in ……….

A. 1678
B. 1688
C. 1698
D. 1699
Answer» C. 1698
1264.

The Renaissance was first defined by ………….historian Jules Michelet (1798–1874), in his work, ‘Histoire de France’.

A. German
B. Portuguese
C. French
D. Spanish
Answer» D. Spanish
1265.

Frederick, the Great was the ruler ……………….

A. Austria
B. Rome
C. Holland
D. Prussia
Answer» E.
1266.

Early in 1776, …………published Common Sense, a hugely influential pamphlet that convinced many American colonists that the time had finally come to break away from British rule.

A. Thomas Paine
B. Montesquieu
C. Michael Faraday
D. Ranke
Answer» B. Montesquieu
1267.

James I was the ruler of …………….

A. Russia
B. England
C. Saxony
D. Prussia
Answer» C. Saxony
1268.

In 1867, …………..had spoken in favor of voting rights for women. This created a favorable atmosphere for the Female Suffrage Movement.

A. John Stuart Mill
B. Francisco de Miranda
C. San Martín
D. Simon Boliver
Answer» B. Francisco de Miranda
1269.

Napoleon crowned himself Emperor on 2 December ……….. at NotreDame de Paris

A. 1704
B. 1784
C. 1798
D. 1804
Answer» E.
1270.

Who is regarded as ’the father of the railway locomotive’?

A. John Smeaton
B. George Stephenson
C. Charles Telford
D. Robert Fulton
Answer» C. Charles Telford
1271.

……………..was "the founder of liberalism”.

A. John Locke
B. Montesquieu
C. Thomas Paine
D. Robert Fulton
Answer» B. Montesquieu
1272.

…………….Canterbury Tales was written by ……………..

A. Chaucer
B. Milton
C. Erasmus
D. Sir Thomas More
Answer» B. Milton
1273.

Printing press was set up in 1477 in England by ……………

A. Caxton
B. John Gutenberg
C. Henry VIII
D. James I
Answer» B. John Gutenberg
1274.

Who aptly predicted"After me, the flood."?

A. Louis XIV
B. Victoria
C. James I
D. Frederick, the Great
Answer» B. Victoria
1275.

The term 'Industrial Revolution' was first used by the historian…………, to describe the economic development in England, from 1760 to 1840.

A. Arnold Toynbee
B. Robert Fulton
C. Alexandro Volta
D. Adam Smith
Answer» B. Robert Fulton
1276.

In the Treaty of Fontainebleau, the victors exiled ……………..to Elba, an island of 12,000 inhabitants in the Mediterranean, 20 km off the Tuscan coast.

A. Louis XII
B. Charles Telford
C. Henry VIII
D. Napoleon Bonaparte
Answer» E.
1277.

Martin Luther was connected with ………………

A. Crusades
B. Science
C. Renaissance
D. Reformation
Answer» E.
1278.

The Peace of Hubertsburg was concluded in ……………

A. 1703
B. 1763
C. 1767
D. 1769
Answer» C. 1767
1279.

Vasco da Gama, the Portuguese navigator sailed around the cape up the east coast of Africa, across the Indian Ocean and landed at …………..

A. Cochi
B. Calicut
C. Bombay
D. Cape of Good Hope
Answer» C. Bombay
1280.

John Kepler was an ……………… astronomer

A. German
B. Italian
C. Indian
D. Swedish
Answer» B. Italian
1281.

In 1769, ………….invented a better steam engine called the ’Beelzebub.’

A. James Watt
B. Alexandro Volta
C. Michael Faraday
D. Robert Bakewell
Answer» B. Alexandro Volta
1282.

After Wyclife’s death, his writings were spread in Bohemia by…………., a priest and professor in the University of Prague.

A. Martin Luther
B. Robert Fulton
C. Robert Bakewell
D. John Huss
Answer» E.
1283.

……………..removed the defects of the Spinning Jenny and Water Frame, with his machine known as ’Spinning Mule’( 1778) .

A. Samuel Crompton
B. Charles Telford
C. James Watt
D. Alexandro Volta
Answer» B. Charles Telford
1284.

Who is called as the "Father of Parliament"?

A. Louis Blanc
B. Saint Simon
C. Charles Fourier
D. Simon-De-Montford
Answer» E.
1285.

In 1733, ………….had invented a device called the ’Flying Shuttle’.

A. John Kay
B. John MacAdam
C. Charles Telford
D. John Smeaton
Answer» B. John MacAdam
1286.

Who invented a Seed Drill that would distribute the seeds evenly in rows, over a large piece of land?

A. Jethro Tull
B. Viscount Townsend
C. Benjamin Disraeli
D. Robert Owen
Answer» B. Viscount Townsend
1287.

Who was the first Prime Minister of Britain?

A. Sir Robert Walpole
B. Abraham Lincoln
C. Henry VII
D. Wolsey
Answer» B. Abraham Lincoln
1288.

………….., one of the best scientists of his time, wrote an essay entitled, "On Liberty and Necessity: Man in the Newtonian Universe."

A. Benjamin Franklin
B. Robert Owen
C. John Calvin
D. Thomas Paine
Answer» B. Robert Owen
1289.

In England…………..’s Utopia appeared in English in 1551.

A. Milton
B. Sir Thomas More
C. Edmund Spencer
D. Marlowe
Answer» C. Edmund Spencer
1290.

When his ministers attempted to discuss affairs of the state with him, who merely remarked, "After me, the deluge."

A. Louis XV
B. Edward VI
C. James II
D. Henry VIII
Answer» B. Edward VI
1291.

Who were The Physiocrats?

A. Historians
B. Sociologists
C. Scientists
D. Economists
Answer» E.
1292.

In 1801, ………………invented the first steam locomotive.

A. Richard Trevithick
B. Charles Telford
C. Thomas Newcomen
D. James Watt
Answer» B. Charles Telford
1293.

Vasco da Gama went around the cape and across the Indian Ocean to reach India (Calicut) in ………..

A. 1458
B. 1468
C. 1498
D. 1598
Answer» D. 1598
1294.

Charles I (1625-49) was forced to call a parliament, which laid certain conditions on him in the famous document known as ……………….

A. Bill of Rights
B. Act of Settlement ,1701
C. Model Parliament
D. The Petition of Rights
Answer» E.
1295.

The French Revolution began with the fall of the Bastille on July 14,………….

A. 1789
B. 1798
C. 1799
D. 1889
Answer» B. 1798
1296.

………..tried to bring the Russian Orthodox Church under his control by abolishing the office of the Patriarch and placed the church under a committee known as Holy Synod.

A. Frederick ,the Great
B. Peter the Great
C. Nicholas XII
D. Gorbachev
Answer» C. Nicholas XII
1297.

On June 15, 1215 ……………affixed his seal on the ’Great Charter’, which is referred to as the ’Magna Carta.’

A. Robert Owen
B. Charles I
C. Oliver Cromwell
D. King John
Answer» E.
1298.

The members of the ………..take the famous ‘Tennis Court Oath’ and resolve to remain united until a constitution is established.

A. First Estate
B. Second Estate
C. third Estate
D. Fourth Estate
Answer» D. Fourth Estate
1299.

……………..regarded the Reform Act of 1867 as ’a leap in the dark.’

A. Lord Derby
B. Benjamin Disraeli
C. Gladston
D. James I
Answer» B. Benjamin Disraeli
1300.

Battle of Waterloo ,18 June ……………..

A. 1754
B. 1764
C. 1787
D. 1815
Answer» E.