This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 12 > Art Humanities > History > Class 12 History Chapter 1 The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe – Quiz 10 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 12 History Chapter 1 The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe Quiz 10 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What was the primary focus of the revolutionaries formed in secret societies in 1815? A) To fight for liberty and freedom. B) To promote feudalism. C) To support monarchies. D) To establish empires. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To fight for liberty and freedom. 2. Which brought about sweeping changes in the political and mental world of Europe. A) Conservatism. B) Nationalism. C) Liberalism. D) Communism. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Nationalism. 3. Name the treaty of 1832 that recognised Greece as an independent nation A) Constantinople Treaty. B) Treaty of versiles. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Constantinople Treaty. 4. What did the Napoleonic Code of 1804 spell out? A) Equality before law. B) Right to Property. C) Wiping out privileges by birth. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 5. What was the outcome of the 1848 revolutions in Europe? A) Formation of the German Empire. B) Establishment of a customs union. C) Defeat of revolutionary uprisings. D) Success of revolutionary uprisings. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Defeat of revolutionary uprisings. 6. What was the main reason for the formation of Zollverein in 1834? A) To promote trade. B) To unify Italy. C) To establish a monarchy. D) To defeat Napoleon. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To promote trade. 7. Which region was ruled by the Austrian Habsburgs? A) The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. B) Sardinia-Piedmont. C) The Papal States. D) Venetia. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Venetia. 8. How are the French soldiers depicted in the color print? A) As liberators. B) As oppressors. C) As traders. D) As peacemakers. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) As oppressors. 9. What was the main intention of the Congress of Vienna in 1815? A) To promote peace and stability in Europe. B) To negotiate trade agreements. C) To establish diplomatic relations. D) To address environmental issues. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To promote peace and stability in Europe. 10. What do you mean by romanticism A) A cultural movement which aimed at developing a particular form of national sentiment and promote a feeling of collective heritage as the basis of a nation. B) System of ideas reflecting a particular social and political vision. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A cultural movement which aimed at developing a particular form of national sentiment and promote a feeling of collective heritage as the basis of a nation. 11. What did the French Revolution proclaim? A) Monarchy must continue. B) Church rule should be strengthened. C) Only the aristocrats can rule. D) People would constitute the nation. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) People would constitute the nation. 12. In what year were the Habsburgs granted autonomy to Hungarians? A) 1867. B) 1868. C) 1866. D) 1865. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1867. 13. Identify the class * They owned states in the countryside and also town houses. * They spoke French for purposes of diplomacy and in high society. * Their families were often connected by ties of marriage. A) Aristocrats. B) Nationalists. C) Liberals middle class. D) 3rd Estate. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Aristocrats. 14. What did Napoleon abolish in the areas he conquered? A) Democratic systems. B) Feudal system. C) Military alliances. D) Trade unions. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Feudal system. 15. What do you mean by socialism A) It is an economic theory system or movement where the production and distribution of goods is done owned and shared by the citizens of a society. B) A cultural movement which aimed at developing a particular form of national sentiment and promote a feeling of collective heritage as the basis of a nation. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It is an economic theory system or movement where the production and distribution of goods is done owned and shared by the citizens of a society. 16. The unification of Germany was completed in the year: A) 1848. B) 1871. C) 1861. D) 1890. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 1871. 17. In the year 1831, a group of passionate young revolutionaries, inspired by the ideals of nationalism, gathered in a secret meeting to form a society dedicated to the unification of Italy. This secret society named Young Italy was established in: A) Berne. B) Zurich. C) Marseilles. D) Genoa. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Genoa. 18. What sentiment was strengthened by the wave of economic nationalism in the German-speaking regions? A) Economic isolation. B) International cooperation. C) Decreased national unity. D) Wider nationalist sentiments. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Wider nationalist sentiments. 19. Who took the leadership of movement for National Unification in Prussia? A) Karol Kurpinski. B) Giuseppe Mazzini. C) Kaiser William II. D) Otto van Bismarck. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Otto van Bismarck. 20. Q 3) When did the Industrial Revolution begin in France? A) 18th century. B) Mid 18th century. C) 19th century. D) 20th century. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 19th century. 21. When an abstract idea, for instance, greed, envy, freedom, liberty is expressed through a person or a thing, it is known as ..... A) National Image. B) Marianne. C) Germania. D) Allegory. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Allegory. 22. How many representatives were elected for all-German National Assembly? A) 834. B) 831. C) 832. D) 833. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 831. 23. In what year did Wolfe Tone lead a failed revolt in Ireland? A) 1799. B) 1796. C) 1797. D) 1798. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 1798. 24. During a cultural festival in Belgium, Deepika and Ankit were discussing the languages spoken by the locals. Deepika mentioned that she had heard people speaking different languages. Ankit asked, "Which two languages among the following are prominently spoken by Belgium Nationals?" A) French and English. B) Dutch and French. C) Russian and Dutch. D) Russian and French. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Dutch and French. 25. Which two states were leading the procession, way past the statue of Liberty in Sorrieu's utopian vision? A) USA and Switzerland. B) Germany and Italy. C) France and USA. D) USA and UK. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) USA and Switzerland. 26. The allegory of the German nation who wears a crown of oak leaves stands for: A) Heroism. B) Peace. C) Fraternity. D) Unity. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Heroism. 27. Q 14) Which reform did the Civil Code of 1804 bring about? A) Standard weights and measures. B) No one was given equality before the law. C) He increased slavery. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Standard weights and measures. 28. During a history class, Sarthak asked his classmates about the new French flag. He wanted to know how many colours it had. A) Single colour. B) Two. C) Tricolour. D) 4 colours. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Tricolour. 29. What year marked the rise of Slav nationalism in Habsburg and Ottoman Empires? A) 1903. B) 1904. C) 1906. D) 1905. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 1905. 30. What was the Civil Code of 1804 also known as? A) National code. B) Administrative code. C) Napoleonic code. D) Vidyashram code. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Napoleonic code. 31. The Act of Union 1707, between England and Scotland, resulted in the formation of the A) United Irishmen. B) British parliament. C) United Kingdom of Great Britain. D) Catholic clans. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) United Kingdom of Great Britain. 32. The term 'nation-state' refers to: A) A state with a single ruler. B) A state with shared culture and history. C) A state ruled by foreign powers. D) A state with colonies. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A state with shared culture and history. 33. Q 6) Who dominated over the Polish people? A) Italians. B) Germans. C) Russians. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Russians. 34. Which of the following was the result of the Act of Union 1707? A) United Kingdom of Irish. B) United Kingdom of Scotland. C) United Kingdom of America. D) United Kingdom of Great Britain. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) United Kingdom of Great Britain. 35. 'Volksgeist'-What does this word signify? A) True spirit of the nation. B) Nation. C) Common people. D) Romanticism. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True spirit of the nation. 36. What was the legacy of 19th-century nationalism? A) The creation of a peaceful and unified Europe. B) The redrawing of political boundaries and the rise of nation-states, but also the seeds of future conflicts. C) The end of imperialism and colonialism. D) The complete disappearance of older forms of identity. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The redrawing of political boundaries and the rise of nation-states, but also the seeds of future conflicts. 37. What year marked the beginning of the Greek War of Independence? A) 1821. B) 1820. C) 1822. D) 1819. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1821. 38. Which country was the first to unify under nationalist movements in the 19th century? a) Germany b) Italy c) France d) Austria A) B) Italy. B) E) Spain. C) F) Portugal. D) G) Belgium. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) B) Italy. 39. Zollverein is a type of A) Religion. B) Language. C) System. D) Custom union. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Custom union. 40. What do you mean by Liberalism A) Stood for freedom for indvidual and equality for all before the laws. B) Loyalty and devotion towards nation. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Stood for freedom for indvidual and equality for all before the laws. 41. Which of the following was not the objective of Treaty of Vienna 1815? A) A series of states were set up on the boundaries of France to prevent French expansion in future. B) The Bourbon dynasty was restored to power. C) The main intention was to restore the liberal democratic order that had been overthrown by Napoleon. D) France lost the territories it had annexed under Napoleon. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The main intention was to restore the liberal democratic order that had been overthrown by Napoleon. 42. How did the artistic and cultural movements of the 19th century contribute to nationalism? A) They focused solely on universal themes and ignored national identity. B) They helped to create and reinforce national myths, symbols, and identities. C) They actively opposed nationalist sentiments. D) They had no influence on popular opinion. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) They helped to create and reinforce national myths, symbols, and identities. 43. Eugene Delacroix painted a painting visualising the massacre at A) Jallianwala Bagh. B) Chios. C) Amritsar. D) Jordan. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Chios. 44. Which one of the following claimed that true German culture was discovered among the common people das volk? A) Karol Karpinski. B) Lord Byron. C) Louis philippe. D) Johann Gottfried Herder. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Johann Gottfried Herder. 45. Why did French armies move into Switzerland, Holland, Belgium and much of Italy? A) Activities of Victor Emmanuel-II. B) Activities of Napoleon Bonaparte. C) Activities of Jacobian club. D) Activities of Giuseppe Mazzini. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Activities of Jacobian club. 46. Under the British dominance, Scotland suffered because of A) Systematic suppression of its cultural and political institutions. B) The Catholics of Scottish Highlands were ruthlessly suppressed and lost independence. C) Denial to speak their Gaelic language or wear their national dress. D) All the Options. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All the Options. 47. System of ideas reflecting a particular social and political vision refers to: A) Ideology. B) Sociology. C) Deomcracy. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Ideology. 48. On the foreground of the painting (Le Pacte) which of the following things are seen? A) Shattered remains of absolutist. B) Dancing girl's portrait. C) Shattered remains of Queen Marie Antonitte. D) Bourbon kings' crowns and scepters. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Shattered remains of absolutist. 49. Which symbol represented the new Britain after the Act of Union? A) The Union Jack. B) The Stars and Stripes. C) The Red Flag. D) The Tricolour. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The Union Jack. 50. In the print prepared by Frederic Sorrieu, what was laid on the foreground A) Symbols of absolutist. B) Symbols of institutions. C) Symbols of Monarchs. D) All of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of these. 51. Leader of awadh:- A) Mahatma gandhi. B) Alluri sitaram raju. C) Baba ram chandra. D) Baba saheb ambedkar. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Baba ram chandra. 52. What did the Civil Code of 1804 establish? A) Serfdom. B) Equality before law. C) Tax exemptions. D) Feudal dues. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Equality before law. 53. Which German philosopher claimed that true German culture was to be discovered among the common people? A) Andreas Rebmann. B) Frederic Sorreau. C) Johann GottfriedHerder. D) John Locke. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Johann GottfriedHerder. 54. In which year did Garibaldi lead the famous expedition of the Thousand to the South Italy A) 1834. B) 1854. C) 1860. D) 1848. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 1860. 55. Among from the following which state is not spoken area of Italian during 18th C. A) Lombardy. B) Bohemia. C) Venetia. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Bohemia. 56. Which countries did the French armies move into? A) Holland, Belgium, Switzerland and much of Italy. B) Holland and Italy. C) Holland and Belgium. D) Switzerland and Italy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Holland, Belgium, Switzerland and much of Italy. 57. How many wars over seven years-with Austria, Denmark and France-ended in Prussian victory and completed the process of unification? A) Four. B) Three. C) Two. D) Six. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Three. 58. Who painted 'Germania' and for what occasion? A) Artist Phillip Veit painted it to celebrate the unification of Germany. B) Phillip Veit painted it to hang from the ceiling of St Paul's where the Frankfurt Parliament was held in 1848. C) Phillip Veit painted it to celebrate Bismarck's victory. D) All the options. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Phillip Veit painted it to hang from the ceiling of St Paul's where the Frankfurt Parliament was held in 1848. 59. The term 'liberalism' derives from the ..... root liber, meaning free. A) Polish. B) Latin. C) Greek. D) Tamil. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Latin. 60. In ..... , an armed rebellion against Russian rule took place which was ultimately crushed. A) 1832. B) 1831. C) 1824. D) None of the above. 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