This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 11 > Arts Humanities > Political Science > Class 11 Political Science Chapter 7 Nationalism – Quiz 1 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 11 Political Science Chapter 7 Nationalism Quiz 1 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What conflict officially ended Manchu rule in China? A) The Revolution of 1911. B) The Sino-Japanese War. C) The Opium War. D) The Boxer Rebellion. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The Revolution of 1911. 2. What is a common motif in European literature that reflects nationalist ideals? A) The battle. B) The journey. C) The feast. D) The dream. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The battle. 3. Italian Events:Which is the third event? A) In 1871 Victor Emmanuel marches into Rome to be proclaimed King of Italy. B) Count Cavour embarks allies with Napoleon III and the French. C) Garibaldi and the Piedmontese king fight Austria and her allies for control of Italy. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) In 1871 Victor Emmanuel marches into Rome to be proclaimed King of Italy. 4. Which sentence best explains the Utopian Society? A) A society where everyone is equal. B) An idealist society which can never be achieved. C) A society with a comprehensive constitution. D) A democratic society. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) An idealist society which can never be achieved. 5. The group/rebellion that aims to drive all foreigners from China A) Treaty of Versailles. B) Absent ako nung discussion. C) Boxer Rebellion. D) Communist Party. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Boxer Rebellion. 6. Which of the following statements is true regarding "zollverein" ? A) It was created to abolish tarriff barriers. B) It was created to unify Germany. C) It was created to abolish autocracy. D) It was created to restore democracy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It was created to abolish tarriff barriers. 7. What attitude did European powers have toward the Ottoman Empire? A) They wanted to divide the empire among themselves. B) They hoped the Ottoman Empire would industrialize quickly. C) They wanted the empire to become an ally of Russia. D) They wished to make the empire stronger. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) They wanted to divide the empire among themselves. 8. What group of people led democratic revolutions across major cities in Europe in the 1830s and 1840s? A) Liberals. B) Conservatives. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Liberals. 9. A group's refusal to obey a law because they believe the law is immoral (as in protest against discrimination)? A) Moksha. B) To comply. C) Civil Disobedience. D) Polytheism. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Civil Disobedience. 10. Which meeting fixed European borders that were destroyed by Napoleon? A) Edict of Milan. B) Congress of Vienna. C) Tehran Conference. D) Council of Nicaea. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Congress of Vienna. 11. Which of the following genres often explores themes of nationalism in European literature? A) Fantasy. B) Science fiction. C) Mystery. D) Historical fiction. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Historical fiction. 12. What is correct about Napoleonic Code? A) Everyone secured the right to property. B) Only peasants secured the right to property. C) Only nobles secured the right to property. D) Only middle-class secured the right to property. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Everyone secured the right to property. 13. Which one of the following states was ruled by an Italian princely house before unificatoin of Italy? A) Lambardy. B) Sardinia-Piedmont. C) Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. D) Venetia. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Sardinia-Piedmont. 14. What did the Zollverein remove? A) Monarchies. B) Railway lines. C) Languages. D) Customs barriers. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Customs barriers. 15. In 1814, Francis Scott Key wrote a poem called ..... , which was later adopted as the NATIONAL anthem of the United States. A) "The Star-Spangled Banner". B) "Take me home, Country Road". C) "My country 'Tis of Thee". D) "Yankee Doodle". Show Answer Correct Answer: A) "The Star-Spangled Banner". 16. When did Napoleon invaded Italy? A) 1791. B) 1797. C) 1787. D) 1799. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 1797. 17. Riots in which Jews were massacred in Russia in the 1880s A) Dependent Colonies. B) Protectorate. C) Kaiser. D) Pogroms. E) Paternalism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Pogroms. 18. What is incorrect about the concept of a nation-state? A) Well defined delineated boundaries. B) Resided by people with a similar culture. C) Shared religion and language. D) Shared history and ethnic character. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Shared religion and language. 19. In revolutionary France, who were granted the right to vote? A) Only men. B) All Citizens. C) Property owning men. D) Property owning citizens. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Property owning men. 20. When was the congress of Vienna hosted? A) 1815. B) 1816. C) 1818. D) 1817. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1815. 21. Which language did the aristocracy speak for diplomacy? A) Latin. B) Italian. C) French. D) German. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) French. 22. What are the consequences of extreme nationalism? A) Independence for the German's states. B) Hate, anti semitism and colonization. C) Immigration and discrimination. D) War, genocide and racism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) War, genocide and racism. 23. What is the role of folklore in expressing nationalism in European literature? A) It is used to preserve cultural heritage. B) It is used to confuse. C) It is used to educate. D) It is used to entertain. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It is used to preserve cultural heritage. 24. Where was Giuseppe Mazzini born? A) Genoa. B) Berne. C) Italy. D) Liguria. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Genoa. 25. When was the French revolution started? A) 1857. B) 1789. C) 1917. D) 1688. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 1789. 26. Why did Gandhiji withdraw the Non-Cooperation Movement? [Delhi 2011] A) Gandhiji realised that people were losing interest in the movement. B) Gandhiji felt that the movement was turning violent in many places. C) Some Congress leaders wanted to participate in elections to Provincial Councils. D) Some Congress leaders wanted more radical mass agitations. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Gandhiji felt that the movement was turning violent in many places. 27. What is the definition of 'caudillo'? A) A military or political dictator. B) A popular vote. C) Relating to a political group associated with views, practices, and policies of extreme change. D) The movement to end slavery. E) The act of being set free. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A military or political dictator. 28. Who established the Civil Code 1804? A) Garibaldi. B) Kaiser Willam I. C) Count Camillo de Cavour. D) Napoleon. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Napoleon. 29. German Events:Which event is second? A) Wilhelm I (William I) is crowned German Emperor at Versailles. B) Prussia wins a series of wars against Denmark, Austria, and France. C) Otto Von Bismarck becomes Chancellor (prime minister) of Prussia. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Prussia wins a series of wars against Denmark, Austria, and France. 30. Who were the leaders of the HSRA (Hindustan Socialist Republican Army) formed in 1928? A) Bhagat Singh and Batukeswar Dutta. B) Bhagat Singh, Jatin Das and Ajoy Ghosh. C) Batukeswar Dutta, Jatin Das and Ajoy Ghosh. D) Jatin Das and Ajoy Ghosh. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Bhagat Singh, Jatin Das and Ajoy Ghosh. 31. How many Silesian weavers were shot in the conflict that ensued after the contractor requisitioned the army. A) 8 weavers. B) 12 weavers. C) 7 weavers. D) 11 weavers. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 11 weavers. 32. 'Free men therefore must not tolerate to be surrounded by the unfree' who said this? A) Carl Welcker. B) Louise Otto Peters. C) Andreas Rebmann. D) Ernst Renan. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Louise Otto Peters. 33. Mao Zedong's Great Leap Forward was influenced by Joseph Stalin's ..... A) Five Years Plan. B) Industrialization. C) Bolshevik Revolution. D) Cultural Revolution. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Five Years Plan. 34. Zollverein formed in which year A) 1822. B) 18. C) 1834. D) 1832. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 1834. 35. Liberals believed in all of the following EXCEPT: A) Inspired by Enlightenment ideas. B) The belief in the Divine Right of Kings. C) All governments should have written constitutions. D) Government should protect basic rights and freedoms. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The belief in the Divine Right of Kings. 36. Romanticism refers to which movement. A) Cultural Movement. B) Political Movement. C) Religious Movement. D) Literary Movement. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Cultural Movement. 37. Why would nobles and clergy be considered conservatives? A) They were the highest class. B) They were more educated. C) They wanted to see a shift to democracy. D) They benefited from having a king. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) They benefited from having a king. 38. Movement to free the slaves A) Penal Colony. B) Abolition. C) Suez Canal. D) Zionism. E) Parliamentary Democracy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Abolition. 39. What ideas gained popularity among the educated liberal middle class? A) National unity. B) Women suffrage. C) Imperialism. D) Uniform weights and measures. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) National unity. 40. Areas in which one country has a special interest, other nations agree to respect A) Imperialism. B) Spheres of influence. C) Settlement Colonies. D) Autocrat. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Spheres of influence. 41. Which of the following would most likely fight against the changes brought on by nationalism? A) A poor city worker. B) A middle class merchant. C) A wealthy landowning noble. D) All choices are correct. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A wealthy landowning noble. 42. Which of the following statements about the 'French Revolution' is correct? A) (i) The people would henceforth constitute the nation and shape its destiny. B) (ii) The new republic will be headed by a member of the royal family. C) (iii) A system will be put in place to formulate privileges based on birth. D) (iv) Imposition of internal custom duties and duties. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) (i) The people would henceforth constitute the nation and shape its destiny. 43. What was ignited as a result of Napoleon's conquest of Europe? A) Religious sentiments. B) Imperialistic sentiments. C) Socialist sentiments. D) Nationalist sentiments. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Nationalist sentiments. 44. What does the Statue of Liberty hold in her hands? A) Torch of enlightenment and the Declaration of rights of Man and Citizen. B) Torch of enlightenment and the Charter of the rights of Man. C) Torch of hope and Declaration of rights of Man and Citizen. D) Torch of hope and the Charter of the rights of Man. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Torch of enlightenment and the Charter of the rights of Man. 45. What is Romanticism? A) Political alliance. B) Emphasis on emotions, culture, heritage. C) Science movement. D) Revolution strategy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Emphasis on emotions, culture, heritage. 46. Who were the nationalist leaders in the Latin American Revolutions? A) Simon Bolivar, San Martin, Miguel Hidalgo. B) George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams. C) Napoleon Bonaparte, Louis XVI, Robespierre. D) Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Subhas Chandra Bose. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Simon Bolivar, San Martin, Miguel Hidalgo. 47. In the context of nationalism, what does the term 'chauvinism' imply? A) The celebration of international diversity. B) Excessive or prejudiced support for one's own country. C) A peaceful coexistence of multiple cultures. D) The promotion of global citizenship. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Excessive or prejudiced support for one's own country. 48. What is the definition of 'radical'? A) The act of being set free. B) The movement to end slavery. C) A popular vote. D) Relating to a political group associated with views, practices, and policies of extreme change. E) A military or political dictator. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Relating to a political group associated with views, practices, and policies of extreme change. 49. Which of the following best defines nationalism in literature? A) A literary movement focused on national identity and pride. B) A genre of fiction that involves national heroes. C) A style of writing that uses national symbols. D) A type of poetry that celebrates national holidays. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A literary movement focused on national identity and pride. 50. In the 1824 case Gibbons v. Ogden, the Court said that the states could not interfere with the power of Congress to regulate interstate commerce. What does the term interstate mean? A) Existing or occurring within the boundaries of a state. B) Interest related to a single state. C) None of the above. D) Connecting or involving different states. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Connecting or involving different states. 51. What was the major issue taken up by the liberal nationalists? A) Freedom of religion. B) Freedom of occupation. C) Freedom of trade. D) Freedom of press. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Freedom of press. 52. What year did Italy officially unify? A) 1861. B) 1905. C) 1850. D) 1871. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1861. 53. Which literary device is often used to express nationalism in poetry? A) Metaphor. B) Hyperbole. C) Alliteration. D) Symbolism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Symbolism. 54. A form of government based on religious law is called A) A monarchy. B) A theocracy. C) An oligarchy. D) A democracy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A theocracy. 55. Socially and politically dominant classin Europe during mid-eighteenthcentury was ..... A) The Nobility. B) The landed aristocracy. C) The Church. D) The absolute monarchs. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The Nobility. 56. Why was the kingdom of Netherlands that included Belgium set up in the North? A) To control censorship. B) To prevent French expansion. C) To curb government activities. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To prevent French expansion. 57. Liberalism emphasised ..... , A) End of autocracy. B) Right to vote. C) Both a and b. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) End of autocracy. 58. Who was the main architect of nation-building in Germany? A) Count Camillo de Cavour. B) Otto von Bismark. C) Kaiser Willam I. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Otto von Bismark. 59. Where was the Jacobin Club originally founded A) Europe. B) Germany. C) Italy. D) France. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) France. 60. Satya Shodhak Samaj was founded by ..... A) Jyotiba Phule. B) Swami Dayanand Saraswati. C) Swami Vivekanand. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Jyotiba Phule. Next →Related QuizzesArts Humanities QuizzesClass 11 QuizzesClass 11 Political Science Chapter 7 Nationalism Quiz 2Class 11 Political Science Chapter 7 Nationalism Quiz 3Class 11 Political Science Chapter 7 Nationalism Quiz 4Class 11 Political Science Chapter 7 Nationalism Quiz 5Class 11 Political Science Chapter 7 Nationalism Quiz 6Class 11 Political Science Chapter 7 Nationalism Quiz 7Class 11 Political Science Chapter 7 Nationalism Quiz 8Class 11 Political Science Chapter 7 Nationalism Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books