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Super Quiz™PowerPoint Test 10
2011-2012
Which of the following refers to a classification whereby a
settler colony receives domestic autonomy, while the mother
country retains control over foreign policy and trade?
Question 1
a. buffer zoneb. protectoratec. independent kingdomd. de facto colonye. dominion status
Which of the following refers to a classification whereby a
settler colony receives domestic autonomy, while the mother
country retains control over foreign policy and trade?
Question 1
e.dominion status(43, 2, 3)
Who initially suspected that young Pandurang and
his cousin were spies for the British during the
Indian Rebellion?
Question 2
a. Vishnubhat Godseb. Sita Ramc. Pandurang Mahipat Belsared. Tatya Topee. Mangal Pandey
Who initially suspected that young Pandurang and
his cousin were spies for the British during the
Indian Rebellion?
Question 2
d. Tatya Tope(98, 1, 4)
Which Huguenot received a patent to settle at St
Croix Island?
Question 3
a. Nicolas Durand, Chevalier de Villegagnon b. Pierre du Guast, Comte de Montsc. Marquis de la Roched. Samuel Champlaine. René de Laudonnière
Which Huguenot received a patent to settle at St
Croix Island?
Question 3
b. Pierre du Guast, Comte de Monts(16, 1, 2)
The Waitangi Treaty offered protection to
indigenous people of
Question 4
a. Australiab. New Zealandc. South Africad. Siame. Canada
The Waitangi Treaty offered protection to
indigenous people of
Question 4
b. New Zealand(44, 1, 1)
In Vishnubhat Godse’s narrative, who revealed to
the Brahman that the rifle cartridges were
contaminated?
Question 5
a. a sepoyb. a priestc. a street sweeperd. a hospital workere. an armory guard
In Vishnubhat Godse’s narrative, who revealed to
the Brahman that the rifle cartridges were
contaminated?
Question 5
c. a street sweeper(96, 2, 1)
When World War II broke out, 600,000 European
Jewish settlers and twice as many Arabs were living
in British-controlled
Question 6
a. Hong Kongb. Palestinec. Pakistand. Burmae. Kuwait
When World War II broke out, 600,000 European
Jewish settlers and twice as many Arabs were living
in British-controlled
Question 6
b. Palestine(113, 1, 1)
In the 1860s, the British government committed
resources to intervention in the
Question 7
a. Maroon Warsb. Afghan Wars c. Anglo-Burmese conflictd. Meiji Restoratione. Maori resistance
In the 1860s, the British government committed
resources to intervention in the
Question 7
e. Maori resistance(44, 1, 1)
When, in the context of events leading to the Indian Rebellion,
did the two men near Mau tell Vishnubhat Godse that the
infantrymen first received their new guns?
Question 8
a. in late 1854b. in early 1855c. in late 1855d. in late 1856e. in mid 1857
When, in the context of events leading to the Indian Rebellion,
did the two men near Mau tell Vishnubhat Godse that the
infantrymen first received their new guns?
Question 8
d. in late 1856(96, 1, 2)
Which of the following English monarchs brought
Wales under English legal and political authority
through two Acts of Union?
Question 9
a. King George IIIb. Elizabeth Ic. Henry VIIId. Mary Ie. Edward VI
Which of the following English monarchs brought
Wales under English legal and political authority
through two Acts of Union?
Question 9
c. Henry VIII(17, 2, 1)
Which group promoted a fundamentalist Islamic revival in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century Africa?
Question 10
a. Zulusb. Bantusc. Fulanid. Afrikanerse. Ndebele
Which group promoted a fundamentalist Islamic revival in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century Africa?
Question 10
c. Fulani(46, 2, 1)
In the late eighteenth century, the British and
Ottoman Turks fought the French in the
Question 11
a. Haitian Revolution b. Indian Rebellionc. Battle of Plassey d. Battle of Isandhlwana e. Battle of the Nile
In the late eighteenth century, the British and
Ottoman Turks fought the French in the
Question 11
e. Battle of the Nile(47, 1, 1)
Which of the following entities assumed control of
the Congo Free State in 1908?
Question 12
a. African National Congressb. French National Assemblyc. United Nationsd. Belgian Parliamente. British Exchequer
Which of the following entities assumed control of
the Congo Free State in 1908?
Question 12
d. Belgian Parliament(93, 1, 3)
Which historian explored England’s concept of
“empire” in Historia Regum Brittaniae?
Question 13
a. Geoffrey of Monmouthb. Michael Hechterc. K. M. Panikkard. Felipe Fernández-Armestoe. Fernand Braudel
Which historian explored England’s concept of
“empire” in Historia Regum Brittaniae?
Question 13
a. Geoffrey of Monmouth(17, 1, 2)
When Jules Ferry in his 1883 speech asks “Is this
some kind of chimera?”, he is referring to
Question 14
a. encroaching socialismb. the need for export marketsc. the slave traded. the unrest in the coloniese. competition from European neighbors
When Jules Ferry in his 1883 speech asks “Is this
some kind of chimera?”, he is referring to
Question 14
b. the need for export markets(47, 2, 2)
Under the rule of King Leopold II, Africans were
forced by gunpoint into the cultivation of
Question 15
a. quinineb. palm oilc. rubberd. sugare. tobacco
Under the rule of King Leopold II, Africans were
forced by gunpoint into the cultivation of
Question 15
c. rubber(93, 1, 2)
Nationalists from which of the following African
nations provided a model for how to navigate global
politics and secure independence?
Question 16
a. Tunisiab. Togoc. Moroccod. Algeriae. West Africa
Nationalists from which of the following African
nations provided a model for how to navigate global
politics and secure independence?
Question 16
d. Algeria(112, 2, 3)
Which Albanian officer in the Ottoman army seized
power after the Battle of the Nile?
Question 17
a. Osman Ib. John Bullc. Mohammed Alid. Zhu Yuanzhange. Abdelkader
Which Albanian officer in the Ottoman army seized
power after the Battle of the Nile?
Question 17
c. Mohammed Ali(47, 1, 1)
The narrator of “Shooting an Elephant” considers
the British Raj to be
Question 18
a. “prostrate” before great powerb. an “evil-spirited” beastc. an “unbreakable tyranny”d. sensitive and filled with “an intolerable sense of guilt”e. “nimble” and “hideous”
The narrator of “Shooting an Elephant” considers
the British Raj to be
Question 18
a. “prostrate” before great power(103, 2, 3)
The traditional idea of the “plantation” as “a colony
of settlement” FIRST emerged in the English plan
for dealing with the
Question 19
a. Indian subcontinentb. United Statesc. Welshd. Scottishe. Irish
The traditional idea of the “plantation” as “a colony
of settlement” FIRST emerged in the English plan
for dealing with the
Question 19
e. Irish(18, 1, 1)
Who explored Hudson Bay in 1508 and may have
navigated even farther down the Eastern seaboard?
Question 20
a. Henry the Navigatorb. James Cookc. John Cabotd. John Rute. Sebastian Cabot
Who explored Hudson Bay in 1508 and may have
navigated even farther down the Eastern seaboard?
Question 20
e.Sebastian Cabot(20, 1, 1)
Which superintendent of the Buitenzorg Botanical Gardens in
Java traveled to the Andes in 1853-1854 to collect cinchona
seeds?
Question 21
a. Thomas Hutchinsonb. Justus Charles Hasskarlc. Clements Markhamd. Richard Sprucee. Robert Cross
Which superintendent of the Buitenzorg Botanical Gardens in
Java traveled to the Andes in 1853-1854 to collect cinchona
seeds?
Question 21
b. Justus Charles Hasskarl(61, 1, 4)
When was France’s mission civilisatrice abandoned
as an official policy?
Question 22
a. in the early 1800sb. at the same time as the Indian Rebellion against British rulec. as a result of the Sino-Japanese Ward. after World War Ie. after the Vietnam War
When was France’s mission civilisatrice abandoned
as an official policy?
Question 22
d. after World War I(94, 2, 2)
Who made “ill-starred efforts” in 1571-72 to
establish military settlements in Ulster?
Question 23
a. William of Orangeb. Humphrey Gilbertc. Walter Raleighd. Richard Grenvillee. Thomas Smith
Who made “ill-starred efforts” in 1571-72 to
establish military settlements in Ulster?
Question 23
e. Thomas Smith(18, 1,2)
Who was the “most lionized of all the explorers” to
Africa and an early proponent of quinine
prophylaxis?
Question 24
a. Macgregor Lairdb. William Lairdc. Richard Landerd. David Livingstonee. John Lander
Who was the “most lionized of all the explorers” to
Africa and an early proponent of
quinine prophylaxis?
Question 24
d. David Livingstone(61, 1 ,1)
When, in relationship to the May 1857 outbreak of
the Indian Rebellion, did Vishnubhat Godse write his
tale of the rebellion?
Question 25
a. during the outbreakb. three to four months after the outbreakc. a year after the outbreakd. ten years after the outbreake. over fifteen years after the outbreak
When, in relationship to the May 1857 outbreak of
the Indian Rebellion, did Vishnubhat Godse write his
tale of the rebellion?
Question 25
e.over fifteen years after the outbreak(96, 1, 1)
The French agreed to the independence of Algeria in the
Question 26
a. Geneva Accordsb. Evian Accordsc. Treaty of Parisd. Treaty of Londone. Charter Act
The French agreed to the independence of Algeria in the
Question 26
b. Evian Accords(112, 2, 2)
Before 1850, all the world’s supply of cinchona bark
came from forests in
Question 27
a. North Americab. Central Americac. Australiad. South Americae. Indonesia
Before 1850, all the world’s supply of cinchona bark
came from forests in
Question 27
d. South America(61, 1, 3)
Which young Brahman priest from a village north of
Bombay witnessed the events of the Indian
Rebellion?
Question 28
a. Vishnubhat Godseb. Sita Ramc. Pandurang Mahipat Belsared. Tatya Topee. Nana Sahib
Which young Brahman priest from a village north of
Bombay witnessed the events of the Indian
Rebellion?
Question 28
a. Vishnubhat Godse(95, 2 ,4)
Which historian described the Scottish settlers’
tendency to create their own “colony-within-a
colony”?
Question 29
a. William Blackstoneb. Nicholas Cannyc. Geoffrey de Monmouthd. Fernand Braudele. H. L. Wesseling
Which historian described the Scottish settlers’
tendency to create their own “colony-within-a
colony”?
Question 29
b. Nicholas Canny(18, 1, 3)
Which naval physician wrote the set of instructions
for the crew of the Pleiad in 1854?
Question 30
a. Alexander Brysonb. Jean André Antoninic. François Clément Maillotd. H. D. Trottere. T. H. R. Thomson
Which naval physician wrote the set of instructions
for the crew of the Pleiad in 1854?
Question 30
a. Alexander Bryson(60, 2, 2)
In the 1880s, which of the following locations became
a new source of cinchona bark, largely through the
efforts of Dutch and British horticulturalists?
Question 31
a. North Americab. Central and South Africac. Australiad. Caribbeane. Indonesia
In the 1880s, which of the following locations became
a new source of cinchona bark, largely through the
efforts of Dutch and British horticulturalists?
Question 31
e.Indonesia(62, 2, 1)
Where was the Doctrine of Lapse considered “a final outrage of British conquest”?
Question 32
a. Bombayb. Delhic. Oudhd. Calcuttae. Khajuri
Where was the Doctrine of Lapse considered “a final outrage of British conquest”?
Question 32
c. Oudh(95, 2, 1)
The population of the colony of Quebec reflected a
remnant of the colonial empire of
Question 33
a. Franceb. Portugalc. Belgiumd. Netherlandse. England
The population of the colony of Quebec reflected a
remnant of the colonial empire of
Question 33
a. France(11, 1, 2)
As a result of the Qing emperor’s refusal to sign the
peace treaties ending the Opium Wars, Britain and
France occupied the city of
Question 34
a. Nankingb. Pekingc. Shanghaid. Hong Konge. Canton
As a result of the Qing emperor’s refusal to sign the
peace treaties ending the Opium Wars, Britain and
France occupied the city of
Question 34
b. Peking(42, 1, 1)
The Doctrine of Lapse dealt specifically with the
death of
Question 35
a. British commanders b. legitimate heirsc. influential sepoysd. native rulerse. adopted heirs
The Doctrine of Lapse dealt specifically with the
death of
Question 35
d. native rulers(95, 2, 2)
Who emerged from retirement to during the bitter war against Algerian independence and soon after negotiated Algerian independence?
Question 36
a. Benito Mussolinib. Edouard Daladierc. Emilio Aguinaldod. François Mitterrande. Charles de Gaulle
Who emerged from retirement to during the bitter war against Algerian independence and soon after negotiated Algerian independence?
Question 36
e.Charles de Gaulle(112, 2 ,1)
Which of the following was the last to occur?
Question 37
a. Haitian Revolutionb. British abolition of slaveryc. Afrikaner Great Trekd. Boxer Rebellione. Berlin Conference
Which of the following was the last to occur?
Question 37
d. Boxer Rebellion(34, chart)
From 1847 to 1856, Lord Dalhousie served as the
Question 38
a. Prime Minister of Englandb. Governor General of Indiac. Deputy Prime Ministerd. Secretary for Foreign Affairse. Chancellor of the Exchequer
From 1847 to 1856, Lord Dalhousie served as the
Question 38
b. Governor General of India(95, 2, 1)
Before 1750, Europe paid for its Asian goods
primarily with
Question 39
a. industrial goods produced in Europeb. industrial goods produced in the Americasc. cash crops from the Caribbeand. tobacco and cotton from the North American coloniese. gold and silver from mines in the Americas
Before 1750, Europe paid for its Asian goods
primarily with
Question 39
e. gold and silver from mines in the Americas(11, 1, 1)
Who was the English monarch during the defeat of
the Spanish Armada?
Question 40
a. King George IIIb. Elizabeth Ic. Henry VIId. Mary Ie. Edward VI
Who was the English monarch during the defeat of
the Spanish Armada?
Question 40
b. Elizabeth I(17, 1, 1)
The cheaply produced opium that flooded Chinese
markets in the mid-eighteenth century was a product
of
Question 41
a. Javab. Cubac. Indiad. Burmae. Egypt
The cheaply produced opium that flooded Chinese
markets in the mid-eighteenth century was a product
of
Question 41
c. India(42, 1, 1)
In retrospect, the narrator of “Shooting an
Elephant” knew that he “had committed himself” to
shooting an elephant when
Question 42
a. he released his ponyb. the elephant attacked the rubbish vanc. he sent for the elephant rifled. the Burmese sub-inspector arrivede. the bamboo huts were stormed
In retrospect, the narrator of “Shooting an
Elephant” knew that he “had committed himself” to
shooting an elephant when
Question 42
c. he sent for the elephant rifle(105, 2, 2)
Where in Asia did the French concentrate their
intercontinental trading activities during the
seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries?
Question 43
a. Indonesiab. Japanc. Chinad. Indiae. Korea
Where in Asia did the French concentrate their
intercontinental trading activities during the
seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries?
Question 43
d. India(11, 1, 2)
Which conflict prompted the subjugation of the
Ottoman Empire to France and Great Britain?
Question 44
a. Indian Rebellion of 1857b. Afghan Wars c. Anglo-Burmese Wars d. Crimean Ware. Opium War
Which conflict prompted the subjugation of the
Ottoman Empire to France and Great Britain?
Question 44
d. Crimean War(41, 2, 1)
Which of the following leaders did the Western
powers in NATO see as “identical to Stalin”?
Question 45
a. Mao Zedongb. Ho Chi Minhc. Gamal Abdul Nasserd. Jiang Jieshie. Mohammed Mosaddeq
Which of the following leaders did the Western
powers in NATO see as “identical to Stalin”?
Question 45
a. Mao Zedong(111, 1, 2)