Top 250+ Solved Modern World in Transition MCQ Questions Answer
Q. ……………was exiled to the Island of St. Helena where he died in 1821 A.D.
a. alexander the great
b. churchill
c. napoleon
d. mussolini
Q. Sir Isaac Newton was an …………….physicist, mathematician, astronomer, alchemist,inventor, and natural philosopher.
a. german
b. american
c. english
d. african
Q. In his work Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, …………..enunciated his law ofuniversal gravitation and three laws of motion.
a. ferdinand magellan
b. newton
c. churchill
d. voltire
Q. It was with …………….that Wordsworth published the famous Lyrical Ballads in 1798.
a. milton
b. john cabot
c. coleridge
d. dryden
Q. ………………..'s most famous work, The Prelude (1850), is considered by many to be thecrowning achievement of English romanticism.
a. ferdinand magellan
b. wordsworth
c. john cabot
d. p.b.shelly
Q. English Romantic poet ………………was born on October 31, 1795, in London.
a. p
b. shelley b) richard abbey
c. john rowland sandell
d. john keats
Q. …………….was author of the ‘Prometheus Unbound’.
a. p
b. shelley b) karl marx
c. lord byron
d. john cabot
Q. ………………..was born in Leiden on July 15, 1606.
a. woodrow wilson
b. john cabot
c. rembrandt
d. churchill
Q. The patriots of ……………….set up several secret societies such as ‘Carbonari’ to regain theirindependence.
a. holland
b. america
c. france
d. italy
Q. The unification of Italy was accomplished mostly by the heroic efforts of the Italian patriots supported by the ruler of Sardinia, …………………
a. victor immanuel ii
b. george i
c. charles i
d. metternich
Q. In 1831 A.D. ………………established an organization known as YOUNG ITALY the motto ofwhich was ‘God and people’.
a. joseph mazzini
b. john cabot
c. lenin
d. cavour
Q. ………………..was “the Master brain” of the Italian Unification.
a. metternich
b. john cabot
c. count cavour
d. woodrow wilson
Q. Victor Immanuel II became the king of ………………after the abdication of Charles Albert.
a. rome
b. naples
c. sicily
d. sardinia