Top 250+ Solved Modern World in Transition MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The Bloodless Revolution of 1688 was a great land mark in the constitutional history of…..
a. italy
b. america
c. germany
d. england
Q. Bloodless Revolution of …………… resulted in the supremacy of the parliament and gave ablow to Absolute Monarchy in England.
a. 1688
b. 1689
c. 1788
d. 1789
Q. Bloodless Revolution of ……… marked the end of the struggle between king and parliament.
a. 1688
b. 1689
c. 1699
d. 1788
Q. The British conquest of Canada after the Seven Year War reduced the …………………dangerand hence the colonies turned against England.
a. german
b. american
c. french
d. spanish
Q. The immediate cause of the American Revolution was the Boston Tea Party in …………. A.D.
a. 1773
b. 1775
c. 1789
d. 1793
Q. The colonial army Commanded by ……………..trapped the British army at York Town andforced Lord Cornwallis, the Commander-in-Chief of the British forces to surrender in 1781.
a. vasco da-gama
b. ferdinand magellan
c. george washington
d. john cabot
Q. The colonial army Commanded by George Washington trapped the British army at YorkTown and forced………………, the Commander-in-Chief of the British forces to surrender in 1781.
a. john cabot
b. lord cornwallis
c. churchill
d. lord lytton
Q. Louis XVI was completely under the control of his beautiful but proud, willful and wickedqueen Marie Antoinette who was notorious for her unsympathetic attitude towards the people.
a. louis xiii
b. louis xiv
c. louis xv
d. louis xvi
Q. ‘The Social Contract’ was the work of ……………..
a. montesquieu
b. voltaire
c. ferdinand magellan
d. rousseau
Q. "Man is born free, but everywhere he is in chains"is the words of ………………..
a. rousseau
b. voltaire
c. lenin
d. karl marx
Q. ……………….'s most famous work was ‘A Treatise for Toleration’.
a. voltaire
b. condorcet
c. john cabot
d. churchill
Q. ………………….’s main work was ‘The Spirit of the Laws’ (1753).
a. montesquieu
b. condorcet
c. churchill
d. john cabot
Q. In 1765, ………………published his first work on mathematics entitled Essai sur le calculintégral, which was very well received, launching his career as a respected mathematician.
a. condorcet
b. turgot
c. ferdinand magellan
d. montesquieu