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1301.

Who wrote the book ‘The Waning of the Middle Ages’?

A. Jacob Burckhardt
B. Cimabue
C. Giotto
D. Johan Huizinga
Answer» E.
1302.

…………….in his book ‘The State propounded the theory of legal sovereignty’ asserted that the king was the source of all law and was accountable to God alone.

A. Jean Bodin
B. John of Plano Carpini
C. William of Rubruquis
D. Cellini
Answer» B. John of Plano Carpini
1303.

In 1500 ………..reached South America (Brazil)

A. Robert Fulton
Answer» B.
1304.

As James II would not be able to fight against the Parliament and William of Orange, he escaped to ……………….

A. Germany
B. Russia
C. Italy
D. France
Answer» E.
1305.

……………in his ‘The Prince’ projected the need of an absolute king because he alone could provide security to people.

A. Lynn Thorndike
B. Joan Kelly
C. Mac-Antoine Charpentier
D. Machia velli
Answer» E.
1306.

Who wrote ‘The Prince’ as a guide for rulers?

A. Erasmus
B. Cervantes
C. Machiavelli
D. Corneille
Answer» D. Corneille
1307.

Queen Marie Antoinette was the Queen of ……………..

A. Louis XV
B. Louis XVI
C. George I
D. Henry VIII
Answer» C. George I
1308.

Luther wrote his 95 Thesis and nailing them to the door of the Castle Church of …………on October 31, 1517.

A. Cambridge
B. Edinburg
C. Oxford
D. Wittenberg
Answer» E.
1309.

John Knox introduced Calvinism in Scotland, where it was called ……………………….

A. Presbyterianism
B. Puritans
C. Round Heads
D. Huguenots
Answer» B. Puritans
1310.

After the fall of…………….., the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, into the hands of the fanatical Ottoman Turks, the trade routes lying within the Turkish empire, were closed to European traders.

A. Gerusalem
B. Constantinople
C. Delhi
D. Oxford
Answer» C. Delhi
1311.

The Chartist Movement had at its core the so-called "People's Charter" of 1838.This document, created for the London Working Men's Association, was primarily the work of ………………………

A. William Lovett
B. Rousseau
C. Auguste Comte
D. Newton
Answer» B. Rousseau
1312.

In 1499 ………………landed in America.

A. Amerigo Vespucci
B. Cabral
C. Robert Fulton
D. Vasco da Gama
Answer» B. Cabral
1313.

Who put forward the theory of ‘the separation of powers’?

A. Voltaire
B. Montesquieu
C. Charles Telford
D. Robert Fulton
Answer» C. Charles Telford
1314.

Prince Henry, commonly called Henry the navigator, was a great patron of navigation in ………………

A. France
B. Portugal
C. Poland
D. Spain
Answer» C. Poland
1315.

Goa was conquered by the……………, who made it the capital of their Eastern Empire.

A. British
B. Dutch
C. French
D. Portuguese
Answer» E.
1316.

Who questioned the sale of indulgences in 1517 by the agents of Pope X?

A. Jaques Cartier
B. Martin Luther
C. Thomas Newcomen
D. Queen Anne
Answer» C. Thomas Newcomen
1317.

Who gave good advice to his successor Louis XV saying "Do not imitate my fondness for building and for war, but work to lessen the misery of my people?"

A. Louis XIV
B. Charles I
C. James I
D. Elizabeth I
Answer» B. Charles I
1318.

Who was called the "Great Protector?"

A. George V
B. Maria Theresa
C. James I
D. Oliver Cromwell
Answer» E.
1319.

The ……………aroused a spirit of adventure as well as a great deal of curiosity among the Europeans.

A. French Revolution
B. Renaissance
C. American Revolution
D. Reformation
Answer» C. American Revolution
1320.

…………….introduced Calvinism in Scotland

A. Racine
B. Thomas Newcomen
C. John Knox
D. Moliere
Answer» D. Moliere
1321.

Year of the Battle of Trafalgar.

A. 1776
B. 1785
C. 1788
D. 1805
Answer» E.
1322.

The duration of Parliament was reduced from seven to five years by ……………..

A. Parliamentary Act, 1911
B. Reform Act Of 1832
C. Representation of the People Act, 1867
D. Representation of the People Act, 1884.
Answer» B. Reform Act Of 1832
1323.

Who appointed Jean Baptiste Colbert as controller general of finances in France?

A. Louis XIV
B. William of Orange
C. Victoria
D. Elizabeth I
Answer» B. William of Orange
1324.

Who defeated Prussia at the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt ?

A. Napoleon Bonaparte
B. Robert Fulton
C. Michael Faraday
D. James II
Answer» B. Robert Fulton
1325.

The Continental System or Continental Blockade was the foreign policy of …………….

A. Napoleon Bonaparte
B. Charles Telford
C. Victoria
D. George II
Answer» B. Charles Telford
1326.

After ruling France from 1792 to 1795, the National Convention was dissolved and the new constitution came to be called the Constitution of the Year ……………

A. Third
B. fourth
C. fifth
D. sixth
Answer» B. fourth
1327.

Denis Diderot was the brightest light of the ……………Enlightenment-a man of intelligence, passion and genius.

A. Dutch
B. Spanish
C. Russian
D. French
Answer» E.
1328.

Who was imprisoned and then exiled to the island of Saint Helena in the Atlantic Ocean, 1,870 km from the west coast of Africa.

A. Napoleon Bonaparte
B. Alexandro Volta
C. Edward VI
D. William III
Answer» B. Alexandro Volta
1329.

………..was credited with discovering ‘the law of gravitation’.

A. Rapheal
B. Dante
C. Michelangelo
D. Sir Isaac Newton
Answer» E.
1330.

July 14, …………saw the fall of the Bastille, a royal fortress and symbol of Bourbon autocracy.

A. 1779
B. 1789
C. 1793
D. 1798
Answer» C. 1793
1331.

In the 13th century, ……………..laid the foundations of modern science, by insisting on the experimental method, and discovered the uses of gunpowder and the magnifying lens.

A. Abertus Magus
B. Peter Abelard
C. Roger Bacon
D. Thomas Aquinas
Answer» D. Thomas Aquinas
1332.

Who introduced the continental system?

A. Napoleon Bonaparte
B. Robert Fulton
C. Alexandro Volta
D. Michael Faraday
Answer» B. Robert Fulton
1333.

The Congress of Vienna was headed by ………………..

A. Metternich
B. Charles Telford
C. Alexandro Volta
D. Michael Faraday
Answer» B. Charles Telford
1334.

………………… wrote "his racy stories in Italian", the Decameron.

A. Patriarch
B. Bocaccio
C. Machiavelli
D. Cervantes
Answer» C. Machiavelli
1335.

When the French Revolution broke out?

A. 1689
B. 1768
C. 1769
D. 1789
Answer» E.
1336.

…………….the Dutch prince, became King of England in 1688, and joined the League of Augsburg, which included the Holy Roman Emperor, the Kings of Spain and Sweden and the electors of several German principalities.

A. William of Orange
B. Jean-Baptiste Lully
C. Charles I
D. James II
Answer» B. Jean-Baptiste Lully
1337.

John of Plano Carpini was sent to the court of the Great Khan in Mongolia in ……………..

A. 1145
B. 1245
C. 1257
D. 1269
Answer» C. 1257
1338.

Persian Letters was written by ………………

A. Montesquieu
B. Thomas Paine
C. Rousseau
D. Viscount Townsend
Answer» B. Thomas Paine
1339.

The Treaty of Utrecht was concluded in …………..

A. 1703
B. 1713
C. 1768
D. 1776
Answer» C. 1768
1340.

…………..negotiated with Pope Pius VII. Finally, a Concordat wasconcluded in 1802.

A. Matternich
B. Elizabeth
C. Charles I
D. Napoleon Bonaparte
Answer» E.
1341.

………………, a lawyer and student of constitutional government summed up his ideas in his book ‘The Spirit of the Laws’.

A. Montesquieu
B. Robert Fulton
C. Voltaire
D. Rousseau
Answer» B. Robert Fulton
1342.

In 1867 Marx and Engels published the first of three volumes, entitled……….., in which they explained the sum and substance of Marxian Socialism or Communism.

A. Communist Manifesto’
B. Wealth of Nations
C. Das Kapital
D. Utopia
Answer» D. Utopia
1343.

……….Bartholomeu Dias reaches the Cape of Good Hope at the tip ofAfrica.

A. 1468
B. 1477
C. 1488
D. 1498
Answer» D. 1498
1344.

………………was an economic "system" that developed in Europe during the period of the new monarchies (1500) and culminated with the rise of the absolutist states (1600–1700).

A. Liberalism
B. Mercantilism
C. Communism
D. Capitalism
Answer» C. Communism
1345.

As a result of the growing strength of the ’Chartist Movement’, the Representation of the People Act, was passed in 1867. It was introduced by …………….

A. Benjamin Disraeli
B. Gladston
C. Lord Derby
D. Abraham Lincoln
Answer» B. Gladston
1346.

In 1856, ……………discovered a process by which impurities could be removed from iron. This purified refined iron came to be known as ’steel’, which helped in making more accurate tools, implements, weapons and machines.

A. Henry Bessemer
B. John MacAdam
C. Robert Fulton
D. Charles Telford
Answer» B. John MacAdam
1347.

King ………….was broke with the Pope who did not agree with his decision to divorce his wife Catherine of Aragon

A. Henry VII
B. Henry VIII
C. Louis-Philippe
D. Louis XVIII
Answer» C. Louis-Philippe
1348.

Whose masterpiece, The Rape of the Sabine Women, exhibits the qualities of noble action in a logical and orderly but not realistic fashion?

A. Nicholas Poussin
B. Robert Fulton
C. Michael Faraday
D. Raphael
Answer» B. Robert Fulton
1349.

The Portuguese reached China in ………..

A. 1510
B. 1512
C. 1517
D. 1534
Answer» D. 1534
1350.

The Jacobins of ……………..were republicans of the extreme type.

A. Germany
B. France
C. Italy
D. Africa
Answer» C. Italy