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1401.

Ulrich Zwingli (1484-1531) led a revolt against the Catholic Church in ………….

A. England
B. Holland
C. Germany
D. Switzerland
Answer» E.
1402.

In Common Sense, …………made a persuasive and passionate argument to the colonists that the cause of independence was just and urgent.

A. Thomas Paine
B. Karl Marx
C. Charles Darwin
D. Friedrich Nietzsche
Answer» B. Karl Marx
1403.

In 1816, …………….invented a machine called Davy’s Safety Lamp.’

A. Sir Humphry Davy
B. John Smeaton
C. Thomas Newcomen
D. James Watt
Answer» B. John Smeaton
1404.

Whose most excellent painting is the grand fresco of ’The Last Judgement’ inthe same chapel?

A. Michelangelo
B. Leonardo da Vinci
C. Raphael
D. Patriarch
Answer» B. Leonardo da Vinci
1405.

In……………., Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels issued the ‘Communist Manifesto’ which introduced scientific socialism or Communism.

A. 1648
B. 1748
C. 1848
D. 1948
Answer» D. 1948
1406.

……………..fashioned the statue of ’Perseus and the slain Medusa’.

A. Cellini
B. Della Robbia
C. Thomas Newcomen
D. Robert Bakewell
Answer» B. Della Robbia
1407.

King Louis XVI was found guilty of high treason by the National Convention and was guillotined on 21st January ………

A. 1746
B. 1769
C. 1793
D. 1795
Answer» D. 1795
1408.

As a result of the growing strength of the…………., the Representation of the People Act, was passed in 1867

A. Chartist Movement
B. The Female Suffrage Movement
C. The War of the League of Augsburg
D. Paris Commune
Answer» B. The Female Suffrage Movement
1409.

George Stephenson is regarded as ’the father of the railway locomotive’, because he made great improvements on Trevithick’s locomotive in his ………….. in 1814.

A. Phone
B. ’Rocket’
C. Computer
D. Railway
Answer» C. Computer
1410.

In 1519 ………….discovered Mexico.

A. Hernando Cortez
B. Robert Fulton
C. Cabral
D. Amerigo Vespucci
Answer» B. Robert Fulton
1411.

‘Meditations on First Philosophy’ was written by ……………….

A. Montesquieu
B. Thomas Paine
C. Descartes
D. Charles Telford
Answer» D. Charles Telford
1412.

The National Convention entrusted all executive authority to the ‘Committee of Public Safety’, consisting of 12 members led by Robespierre. It let loose a ‘reign of terror’ in……….., from 1793 to 1794.

A. Germany
B. Portugal
C. France
D. Rome
Answer» D. Rome
1413.

The discovery of a new method of ’Crop Rotation’, was madeby……………….

A. Viscount Townsend
B. Robert Bakewell
C. Adam Smith
D. Benjamin Disraeli
Answer» B. Robert Bakewell
1414.

In 1618, a war broke out in …………..between the Catholics and the Protestants, which lasted for thirty years. Hence it is known as the Thirty Years War.

A. Germany
B. France
C. Russia
D. Rome
Answer» B. France
1415.

Louis XIV was the ruler of ……………..

A. Germany
B. Poland
C. Italy
D. France
Answer» E.
1416.

The ………… century is often called the ‘Age of Reason’ because it was a period of enlightenment during which philosophy was in vogue throughout Europe.

A. 15th
B. 16th
C. 17th
D. 18th
Answer» E.
1417.

Thomas Paine was a radical writer who emigrated from …………toAmerica in 1774.

A. England
B. Russia
C. Spain
D. Austria
Answer» B. Russia
1418.

Nicholas Poussin is generally considered the best example of…………….classicist painting.

A. French
B. British
C. Dutch
D. Russian
Answer» B. British
1419.

In 1764, ……………..invented a machine called the ’Spinning Jenny.’

A. James Hargreaves
B. John MacAdam
C. Charles Telford
D. John Smeaton
Answer» B. John MacAdam
1420.

The Secret Ballot Act introduced by ……………in 1872.

A. Gladstone
B. Abraham Lincoln
C. Disraeli
D. Lord Derby
Answer» B. Abraham Lincoln
1421.

Feudalism and serfdom was abolished in France in August ………….. by the National Assembly.

A. 1689
B. 1789
C. 1786
D. 1797
Answer» C. 1786
1422.

In the 16th century, French literature was enriched by "Gargantua" a series of daring, fanciful and humorous tales written by …………………..

A. Cervantes
B. Francis Rabelais
C. Moliere
D. Erasmus
Answer» C. Moliere
1423.

In 1488, a brave captain named ………….sailed up to Africa’s southern most tips which he named the "Cape of Storms".

A. Bartholomew Diaz
B. Thomas Newcomen
C. Columbus
D. Robert Fulton
Answer» B. Thomas Newcomen
1424.

In 1785, ……………..invented the Automatic or Power Loom.

A. Dr. Edmund Cartwright
B. John Smeaton
C. Robert Fulton
D. James Watt
Answer» B. John Smeaton
1425.

………….is regarded as the "Morning star of the Reformation".

A. Racine
B. Robert Fulton
C. Thomas Newcomen
D. John Wycliff
Answer» E.
1426.

Nicholas Copernicus of …………………revolutionized the thought of mankind by proving that the earth moves round the sun.

A. Russia
B. England
C. Poland
D. Italy
Answer» D. Italy
1427.

Colbert was served as a minister in the Court of…………..

A. Louis XIV
B. James I
C. Edward VI
D. Charles I
Answer» B. James I
1428.

In 1510 Goa became the capital of the …………..Eastern Empire.

A. British
B. French
C. Portuguese
D. Dutch
Answer» D. Dutch
1429.

…………….patronized by Queen Isaballa of Spain set off on a voyage and reached the West Indies, thinking he had landed on India.

A. Christopher Columbus
B. Ferdinand Magellan
C. Robert Fulton
D. Robert S. Lopez
Answer» B. Ferdinand Magellan
1430.

Balboa crossed the Isthimus of Panama in …………

A. 1465
B. 1508
C. 1513
D. 1623
Answer» D. 1623
1431.

In 1807, …………..invented the steamboat called the ’Clermont’.

A. Robert Fulton
B. James Watt
C. Alexandro Volta
D. Robert Bakewell
Answer» B. James Watt
1432.

The Industrial Revolution first started in …………….

A. France
B. Germany
C. Spain
D. England
Answer» E.
1433.

Born in 1166 AD in a small town near Chenni (Madras), ……………….was aworshipper of Vishnu and preached Vaishnavism.

A. kabir
B. ramananda
C. ramanuja
D. namdeva
Answer» D. namdeva
1434.

Pepin the short’s son Charles the Great or Charlemagne was crowned by the Popeas the Holy Roman Emperor in …………… A.D.

A. 700
B. 800
C. 850
D. 900
Answer» C. 850
1435.

In ………………‘De-Cameron’ a group of young people feeling the plague take refuge in a house outside the city of Florence, where they entertain each other withcolorful and irrelevant stories.

A. boccaccio’s
B. thomas aquinas
C. ramanuja
D. dante
Answer» B. thomas aquinas
1436.

The first hospital in……………, Les Quinze Vingt was founded by the emperorLouis IX after his return from the Crusade in 1260.

A. paris
B. oxford
C. cambridge
D. bohemia
Answer» B. oxford
1437.

The Byzantine scientist ………………founded the Platonic Academy in Florence onthe Islamic pattern.

A. gemston pletton
B. st. cyril
C. st. methodius
D. thomas aquinas
Answer» B. st. cyril
1438.

The Cluniac monastic order is an order of the Benedictine monks founded in……………..in the 10th century by William, under the authority of the Pope.

A. germany
B. italy
C. england
D. france
Answer» E.
1439.

……………….. is credited with the title of the ‘father of monasticism’ as he had laiddown the necessary ruled for the monasticism and monastic orders.

A. st. benedict
B. bernard of clairvaux
C. charlemagne
D. st.paul
Answer» B. bernard of clairvaux
1440.

The first monastic institution was founded in the Byzantine capital,…………………

A. cairo
B. constantinople
C. cambridge
D. damascus
Answer» C. cambridge
1441.

The most popular Sufi order in India was the Chisti order. Its founder MuinuddinChisti arrived India and settled at…………….

A. ajmir
B. delhi
C. kashmir
D. raipur
Answer» B. delhi
1442.

The Vaishnava Bhakti movement in Bengal was spearheaded by………………,through his famous popular work, ‘Gita Govinda’.

A. mira bai
B. chaitanya
C. ramanuja
D. jayadeva
Answer» E.
1443.

The Suharwardi Order was started in India by ……………….,a desciple of Shaik Suharwardi.

A. shaik zakariya
B. shaik nizamuddin auliya
C. shajahan
D. akbar
Answer» B. shaik nizamuddin auliya
1444.

The Krishna cult of the Vaishnavite tradition was popularised by…………….., the only woman saint in the North Indian Bhakti tradition.

A. sarojini naidu
B. mira bai
C. kamala das
D. vijayalaksnmi pandit
Answer» C. kamala das
1445.

………………… popularized the Rama Bhakti cult in north India through his work, ‘Ramacharit Manas’.

A. namadev
B. janeswar
C. thulsidas
D. tukaram
Answer» D. tukaram
1446.

Achintya Bheda Abheda is the philosophy propagated by ……………..during the 15th-16th centuries.

A. chaitanya mahaprabhu
B. ramanuja
C. nandanar
D. viralminda nayanar
Answer» B. ramanuja
1447.

Sudhadvaita was the philosophy propagated by ………………of 15th-16th centuries.

A. sambandhar
B. ramanuja
C. sundaramurthi nayanar
D. vallabhacharya
Answer» E.
1448.

Dvaita school of philosophy is introduced by ………………….in the 13th century.

A. madhavacharya
B. ramanuja
C. vallabhacharya
D. sankaracharya
Answer» B. ramanuja
1449.

Visishtadvaita, propounded by ……………..emphasizes the concept of SupremeBeing having definite form, name and attributes.

A. ramanuja
B. dante
C. sankaracharya
D. badarayana
Answer» B. dante
1450.

The basic text of the Vedanta school is the ‘Brahmasutra’ of…………………..

A. badarayana
B. sankaracharya
C. ramanuja
D. madhavacharya
Answer» B. sankaracharya