This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 12 > Art Humanities > History > Class 12 History Chapter 5 Print Culture And The Modern World – Quiz 4 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 12 History Chapter 5 Print Culture And The Modern World Quiz 4 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Which state is the wonder 'Roman Closseum' locatedin? A) Spain. B) Italy. C) Brazil. D) Rome. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Italy. 2. Complete the pattern. 8, 16, 24, ..... A) 30. B) 35. C) 32. D) 45. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 32. 3. What African country was the first to gain its independence in 1957? A) Ghana. B) Kenya. C) Angola. D) South Africa. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Ghana. 4. Headquarter of this company A) Bedford. B) Colin Angle. C) Both a and b. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Bedford. 5. Free Trade Agreement A) An agreement made between nations to not charge import fees on one another's' goods. B) The political association of European nations to build cooperation and remain economically competitive in the 21st century. C) An agreement made between nations to not charge import fees on one another's' goods. D) The primary international policy-making body of the 21st century. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) An agreement made between nations to not charge import fees on one another's' goods. 6. It is a kind of sequence that is in order and can be repeated. A) Sequential Pattern. B) Geometric Pattern. C) Pattern. D) Numeric Pattern. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Pattern. 7. What former satellite state of the Soviet Union transitioned so peacefully from communism to democracy that is was coined the "Velvet Revolution" ? A) Yugoslavia. B) Poland. C) Chechnya. D) Czechoslovakia. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Czechoslovakia. 8. What made the printing press a revolutionary invention? A) It created more jobs for printers. B) It allowed the mass production of books. C) It improved agricultural techniques. D) It reduced literacy rates. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) It allowed the mass production of books. 9. The Portuguese explorer cross the Indian Ocean and reached Calicut and discover the route to India A) Americo Vespucci. B) Vasco da Gama. C) Christopher Columbus. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Vasco da Gama. 10. What law that forced colonists to provide places to live for all the Redcoats in America? A) Navigation Act. B) Sugar Act. C) Quartering Act. D) Townshend Acts. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Quartering Act. 11. Which characteristic best defines the Modern Age? A) Religious uniformity. B) Feudal systems. C) Absolute monarchy. D) Technological advancement. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Technological advancement. 12. The practice of cutting down large forests to either engage in farming practices or access other natural resources. A) Sanctions. B) Security Council (UNSC). C) Compromise. D) Deforestation. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Deforestation. 13. What was the primary purpose of the Great Wall of China? A) To serve as a boundary for agricultural land. B) To protect the Chinese states and empires against invasions. C) To protect against floods. D) To serve as a trade route. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To protect the Chinese states and empires against invasions. 14. What distinguished the Modern Age in India from its European counterpart? A) Complete cultural isolation. B) British colonial influence. C) Absence of significant political changes. D) Lack of cultural development. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) British colonial influence. 15. What commonalities can be seen between European and Japanese feudalism? A) Centralized kingdoms dominated the political scene. B) Literature flourished during long periods of peace. C) Land formed the basis for power, with lords controlling fiefdoms. D) Weak emperors were controlled by religious leaders. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Land formed the basis for power, with lords controlling fiefdoms. 16. What is the basic formula of the Golden Ratio? A) (a + b)/a. B) (a-b)/a. C) (a + b)/b. D) (a-b)/b. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) (a + b)/a. 17. CEO of this company A) Colin Angle. B) Allison Dean. C) Both a and b. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Colin Angle. 18. What is the estimated range of spectators the Colosseum could hold? A) Between 50, 000 and 80, 000. B) Between 30, 000 and 50, 000. C) Between 20, 000 and 40, 000. D) Between 60, 000 and 100, 000. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Between 50, 000 and 80, 000. 19. How long is the Great Wall of China? A) 500 miles. B) 2500 miles. C) 5500 miles. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 5500 miles. 20. A graph whose vertices and edges can be drawn in a plane such that no two of the edges intersect. A) Weighted graph. B) Planar graph. C) Bipartite graph. D) Cyclic graph. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Planar graph. 21. ANDREW MILLER IS A GOOD BRILLIANT STUDENT IN HIS SCHOOL.TRUE OR FALSE? A) TRUE. B) FALSE. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) FALSE. 22. What was the impact of the spread of technology on social lives and cultures? A) No impact at all. B) It led to the decline of social lives and cultures. C) It changed social lives and cultures. D) It increased illiteracy rates. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) It changed social lives and cultures. 23. As the iron curtain (imaginary line between East and West Germany) fell the ..... between the United States and the Soviet Union began. A) World War III. B) Soviet War. C) War of the States. D) Cold War. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Cold War. 24. What was Fibonacci's real name? A) Leo Pisa. B) Leonardo Fibo. C) The Big Fibber. D) Leonardo Pisano. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Leonardo Pisano. 25. In 1997, the leaders of many nations met together and agreed to reduce their nations' emission of harmful gasses. This meeting was known as ..... A) Treaty of Versailles. B) Kyoto Accords. C) Yalta Conference. D) Berlin Conference. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Kyoto Accords. 26. The Allied victory in World War II led to the emergence of TWO global superpowers. What were those TWO superpowers? A) Great Britain & Soviet Union. B) Japan & China. C) United States & Soviet Union. D) United States & Japan. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) United States & Soviet Union. 27. WHERE ANDREW MILLER ABOUT TO GO? A) MALAYSIA. B) BRITAIN. C) SPAIN. D) LONDON. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) BRITAIN. 28. When a state does not win a representative to another state, though its population is increasing at a quicker rate than that of the other state. A) ALABAMA Paradox. B) POPULATION Paradox. C) NEW-STATE Paradox. D) None of the choices. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) POPULATION Paradox. 29. Identify the truth value: "Dogs can fly or roses have thorns." A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 30. Which leader used the methods of Gandhi to achieve independence peacefully in the country of Ghana? A) Nelson Mandela. B) Jomo Kenyatta. C) Idi Amin. D) Kwame Nkrumah. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Kwame Nkrumah. 31. Who was the King of Britain at the time of the Revolutionary War? A) King Henry lV. B) King George lll. C) King Henry VIII. D) King George l. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) King George lll. 32. How tall is the Christ the Redeemer statue, not including its pedestal? A) 28 meters. B) 30 meters. C) 40 meters. D) 50 meters. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 30 meters. 33. A system of strict racial separation and discrimination in South Africa is called ..... A) Zionism. B) Nationalism. C) Apartheid. D) Separation movement. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Apartheid. 34. ANDREW MILLER USED COMPUTER AND OWNED A PHONE.TRUE OR FALSE? A) TRUE. B) FALSE. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) FALSE. 35. What are some of the application of The Golden Ratio? A) Dance, Music and Writing. B) Art, Reading and Counting. C) Architecture, Music and Design. D) English, Political Justice and Sports Management. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Architecture, Music and Design. 36. Which historical period is characterised by a "rebirth" of cultural and intellectual pursuits? A) Renaissance. B) Medieval Period. C) Industrial Revolution. D) Stone Age. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Renaissance. 37. This canal linked the Mediterranean Sea with the Indian Ocean ..... A) Alsace Canal. B) Suez Canal. C) Egyptian Canal. D) Napoleon Canal. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Suez Canal. 38. The Counter-Reformation was primarily a response to: A) Economic challenges. B) Military invasions. C) Protestant criticisms of the Catholic Church. D) Technological advancements. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Protestant criticisms of the Catholic Church. 39. ANDREW MILLER IS ..... YEARS OLD. A) 16. B) 20. C) 18. D) 19. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 18. 40. Pastoralists sustain by A) Herding. B) Cultivation. C) Trade. D) All of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Herding. 41. Colonists protested the Stamp Act because they believed in what phrase? A) Live free or die. B) All men are created equal. C) No taxation with representation. D) Life, Liberty and pursuit of happiness. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) No taxation with representation. 42. In ancient Rome, the idea of JUSTICE included the idea that every person had ..... A) Ms. Porter's homemade brownies. B) Rights. C) Togas. D) Lots of money. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Rights. 43. Identify the truth value: "If COVID-19 can kill, then staying outside your home during pandemic is safe" A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 44. What is the sum of even numbers inclusively between 1 to 100? A) 2, 550. B) 2525. C) 5, 050. D) 10, 100. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 2, 550. 45. When was the UDHR ratified by the UN? A) 10th June 1945. B) 10th Dec 1948. C) 10th June 1948. D) 10th Dec 1945. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 10th Dec 1948. 46. What does Machu Picchu mean? A) The great city. B) Old mountain. C) Treasure land. D) The great empire. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Old mountain. 47. Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, an oil cartel formed to manipulate the price of oil A) Brexit. B) Infidel. C) Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). D) Coalition. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). 48. Which of these are the pastoral communities of the mountains? A) Gujjars. B) Gaddis. C) Bhotiyas and Sherpas. D) All the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All the above. 49. The translation of the Bible into German was significant because it: A) Challenged the Church's monopoly on religious interpretation. B) Made the text less accessible. C) Increased Latin literacy. D) Reduced religious conflicts. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Challenged the Church's monopoly on religious interpretation. 50. Due to two different religions in India, it was separated into two parts. The ..... lived in present day India, and the ..... lived in present day Pakistan. A) Christians; Muslims. B) Buddhists; Hindus. C) Muslims; Hindus. D) Hindus; Muslims. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Hindus; Muslims. 51. What event give rise to Renaissance A) Fall of Constantinople because of the Ottoman Empire. B) Thoughts and ideas developed by people. C) Change in the lifestyle of people. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Fall of Constantinople because of the Ottoman Empire. 52. Impact of the industrial revolution was urbanization as well as the factory system but it also led to overworking of the labor class as well as child labor A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 53. Where did the Renaissance movement begin? Why? A) Italy, and spread to eastern Europe. B) Florence, Italy, and spread to western Europe. C) Europe, and stayed there. D) Venice, Italy and spread to western Europe. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Florence, Italy, and spread to western Europe. 54. What was the language spoken by the elite in mediaeval Europe A) Latin. B) English. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Latin. 55. Where is Machu Picchu located? A) Chile. B) Ecuador. C) Brazil. D) Peru. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Peru. 56. How tall is the wonder 'Christ the Redeemer' with its pedestal? A) 98ft. B) 125ft. C) 275ft. D) 200ft. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 125ft. 57. It is the longest wall in the world. It was built by several different dynasties (ruling families) over several hundred years, starting in about 220 BC. A) Machu Picchu. B) Christ the Redeemer. C) Taj Mahal. D) The Great Wall of China. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The Great Wall of China. 58. When was the United Nations established? A) 2 September 1945. B) 2 May 1945. C) 24 October 1945. D) 10 December 1948. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 24 October 1945. 59. Which of the following was not included in the social welfare laws that protected workers A) Repeal of the Corn Laws. B) Accident health. C) Unemployment insurance. D) Old-age pensions. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Repeal of the Corn Laws. 60. Founders of iRobot company A) Rodney Brooks. B) Helen Grenier. C) Both a and b. D) None of the above. 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