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1851.

The work of Zwingli was continued by ……………..a French lawyer, who fled to Switzerlandwhen the French king opposed him for his support to Lutheranism.

A. john calvin
B. adam smith
C. david hume
D. immanuel kant
Answer» B. adam smith
1852.

Ulrich Zwingli was inspired by the teachings of Luther started the reform movementin………………….

A. switzerland
B. france
C. england
D. scotland
Answer» B. france
1853.

To expose the malpractice, ………………..wrote his famous ‘Ninety Five Thesis’ and nailed it onthe church door of Wittenberg in 1517 A.D.

A. henry viii
B. martin luther
C. john wycliffe
D. john huss
Answer» C. john wycliffe
1854.

……………….. followers were known as ‘Lollards’ or ‘poor Priests’.

A. tetzel’s
B. john wycliffe’s
C. cervantes’
D. martin luther’s
Answer» C. cervantes’
1855.

……………………was a follower of Wycliffe in Bohemia.

A. friar savonarola
B. john huss
C. tetzel
D. henry viii
Answer» C. tetzel
1856.

John Wycliffe was an ………………Priest

A. english
B. french
C. american
D. portuguese
Answer» B. french
1857.

………………….. is the name given to the great religious revolt of the 16th century, whichpermanently divided the Christendom into great sects.

A. renaissance
B. reformation
C. crusades
D. index
Answer» C. crusades
1858.

In his book, “In praise of folly”, ……………..bitterly denounced the worldliness and vulgarity ofthe churchmen and ridiculed superstition.

A. tetzel
B. erasmus
C. cervantes
D. john wycliffe
Answer» C. cervantes
1859.

‘The Morning Star of Reformation’ was ……………………

A. henry viii
B. john wycliffe
C. queen elizabeth
D. martin luther
Answer» C. queen elizabeth
1860.

………….perfected the idea of Roger Bacon and set up his improved Telescope at theUniversity of Padua.

A. galileo
B. jesus christ
C. erasmus
D. richelieu
Answer» B. jesus christ
1861.

The invention of Printing Press by …………………helped the rapid spread of knowledge.

A. diderot
B. john guttenberg
C. rousseau
D. voltaire
Answer» C. rousseau
1862.

The English Physician, …………………..discovered how blood circulates from the heart througharteries to different parts of the body and comes back to the heart through veins.

A. william harvey
B. adam smith
C. david hume
D. immanuel kant
Answer» B. adam smith
1863.

The invention of Gun Powder by ………………revolutionized the art of warfare and gave adeath blow to feudalism.

A. roger bacon
B. tetzel
C. marco polo
D. boccaccio
Answer» B. tetzel
1864.

The ………………..Physician, William Harvey discovered how blood circulates from the heartthrough arteries to different parts of the body and comes back to the heart through veins.

A. english
B. french
C. american
D. portuguese
Answer» B. french
1865.

…………………..established the Laws of Gravitation.

A. sir isaac newton
B. diderot
C. rousseau
D. voltaire
Answer» B. diderot
1866.

………………., the Italian scientist studied the Solar System and perfected the ‘CopernicanTheory’ rebuked the theory of Aristotle that heavier bodies fall at quicker speed than lighter bodies.

A. galileo
B. petrarch
C. machiavelli
D. boccaccio
Answer» B. petrarch
1867.

……………theory was modified by John Kepler (1571-1630) which became the foundation ofthe Universe.

A. nicholas copernicus
B. petrarch
C. machiavelli
D. boccaccio
Answer» B. petrarch
1868.

Who proved that the planets including the Earth revolve round the Sun in elliptical Orbitsand not in a circle as indicated by Copernicus?

A. john kepler
B. petrarch
C. boccaccio
D. cervantes
Answer» B. petrarch
1869.

………………was a great scientist of Poland created a sensation by his theory that the earth isround in shape and it moves round the sun.

A. nicholas copernicus
B. adam smith
C. david hume
D. immanuel kant
Answer» B. adam smith
1870.

Nicholas Copernicus was a great scientist of …………….created a sensation by his theory thatthe earth is round in shape and it moves round the sun.

A. poland
B. canada
C. taiwan
D. australia
Answer» B. canada
1871.

The ‘Madonna’ is the greatest of the paintings of……………..

A. giorgione
B. titian
C. giovanni bellini
D. raphael
Answer» E.
1872.

‘The Last Judgment’ was the painting of ……………..

A. michael angelo
B. lorenzo ghiberti
C. donatello
D. lucca della robbie
Answer» B. lorenzo ghiberti
1873.

Whose immortal painting is ‘Virgin of the Rock’?

A. leonardo davinci
B. palestrina
C. galerichi
D. machiavelli
Answer» B. palestrina
1874.

Whose immortal painting is ‘Monolisa’?

A. boccaccio
B. petrarch
C. machiavelli
D. leonardo davinci
Answer» E.
1875.

Whose immortal painting is ‘Last Supper’?

A. leonardo davinci
B. voltaire
C. diderot
D. condorcet
Answer» B. voltaire
1876.

Founded by Giotto, the …………….School produced three eminent painters known asLeonardo Da Vinci, Michael Angelo and Raphael.

A. florentine
B. venetian
C. milan
D. oxford
Answer» B. venetian
1877.

………………..was the author of ‘The Praise of Folly’.

A. diderot
B. voltaire
C. erasmus
D. condorcet
Answer» D. condorcet
1878.

Two important styles or schools of painting that flourished in …………..were the FlorentineSchool and the Venetian School.

A. singapore
B. germany
C. japan
D. italy
Answer» E.
1879.

St. Peters church in Rome, the huge dome of which was designed by …………………….was thefinest example of the Renaissance architecture.

A. michael angelo
B. machiavelli
C. boccaccio
D. cervantes
Answer» B. machiavelli
1880.

The …………….writer Camoes described the wonderful voyages of Vasco-De Gama in his epicLuciads.

A. portuguese
B. spanish
C. british
D. american
Answer» B. spanish
1881.

……………..was author of ‘Don Quixote’.

A. cervantes
B. montesquieu
C. thomas hobbes
D. john locke
Answer» B. montesquieu
1882.

The greatest Renaissance scholar of ………………was Erasmus.

A. holland
B. russia
C. china
D. italy
Answer» B. russia
1883.

Whose master piece was ‘De-Cameron’?

A. ben johnson
B. shakespeare
C. boccaccio
D. marlowe
Answer» D. marlowe
1884.

Who wrote ‘Utopia’?

A. thomas moore
B. voltaire
C. diderot
D. condorcet
Answer» B. voltaire
1885.

……………….. broke the monopoly of Latin and wrote his world famous love sonnets to “Laura”in Italian language.

A. jeremy bentham
B. adam smith
C. petrarch
D. j.s. mill
Answer» D. j.s. mill
1886.

………………was called the ‘Father of Humanism’

A. diderot
B. voltaire
C. petrarch
D. condorcet
Answer» D. condorcet
1887.

Who was author of the book ‘The Prince’?

A. machiavelli
B. voltaire
C. diderot
D. condorcet
Answer» B. voltaire
1888.

The …………..cities like Venice, Milan and Florence were rich and prosperous due to tradewith the East.

A. italian
B. german
C. british
D. spanish
Answer» B. german
1889.

When Constantinople was captured by …………….most of the Greek scholars migrated to Italy

A. turks
B. french
C. russian
D. spanish
Answer» B. french
1890.

Renaissance initially started in …………………

A. paris
B. italy
C. bologna
D. oxford
Answer» C. bologna
1891.

In the middle Ages, …………….became the centre of learning and education.

A. theology
B. secularism
C. individualism
D. reason
Answer» B. secularism
1892.

Humanism means a systematic study of……………...

A. man
B. birds
C. monkey
D. elephant
Answer» B. birds
1893.

In 1453……………., the capital of Eastern Roman Empire was captured by the Turks.

A. constantinople
B. rome
C. sardinia
D. petrograd
Answer» B. rome
1894.

In…………….., Constantinople, the capital of Eastern Roman Empire was captured by the Turks.

A. 1253
B. 1343
C. 1453
D. 1543
Answer» D. 1543
1895.

Before the invention of the…………., Knowledge was the privilege of the wealthy people.

A. printing press
B. iron
C. mariners compass
D. gun powder
Answer» B. iron
1896.

The…………….., the war between the cross and the crescent brought the Europeans of theDark Ages into contact with the highly developed cultural of the Orient.

A. crusades
B. reformation
C. renaissance
D. humanism
Answer» B. reformation
1897.

Original Thinking and the critical spirit of enquiry made Abelard, Roger Bacon and ThomasAquinas as the harbingers of the……………..

A. renaissance
B. evolution
C. crusades
D. feudalism
Answer» B. evolution
1898.

The Renaissance produced a new spirit of creativity and rationalism and the scholars began tostudy …………..and Latin classics.

A. greek
B. english
C. american
D. african
Answer» B. english
1899.

During the …………..Ages faith dominated over Reason and consequently there was nointellectual freedom.

A. ancient
B. middle
C. modern
D. post-modern
Answer» C. modern
1900.

The word ………means the revival or rebirth of the freedom loving, adventurous thought of man.

A. renaissance
B. science
C. feudalism
D. rationalism
Answer» B. science