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Question-1
The French Republic was set up in __________
(A)
1779
(B)
1789
(C)
1790
(D)
1792
Question-2
Austria was forced to sign the Treaty of _________ in 1801
(A)
Hollenbinden
(B)
Maringo
(C)
Lune ville
(D)
Amienes
Question-3
In the World history,which was the first great uprising of the lower classes ?
(A)
American Revolution
(B)
French Revolution
(C)
Serbian Revolution
(D)
Vietnam uprising
Question-4
The French Parliament was called the ___________
(A)
sennatte
(B)
estate parliament
(C)
estate general
(D)
French general
Question-5
Which estates were the privileged sections in the French society ?
(A)
Second and third
(B)
first and third
(C)
third alone
(D)
first and second
Question-6
King Louis XVI was tried and executed on January 21,__________
(A)
1793
(B)
1792
(C)
1790
(D)
1789
Question-7
Napoleon appointed persons to high posts on the basis of _______________
(A)
ability
(B)
strength
(C)
nobility
(D)
caste
Question-8
________ is celebrated as the independence day of France
(A)
July 14
(B)
July 28
(C)
June 28
(D)
June 14
Question-9
The famous philosopher _________ stood for the direct democracy.
(A)
Mazzini
(B)
Rousseau
(C)
voltaire
(D)
montesque
Question-10
In which year does the French revolution occured ?
(A)
1799
(B)
1689
(C)
1789
(D)
1769
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