Top 150+ Solved World History MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Where was Christopher Columbus from?

a. Venice

b. Genoa

c. Spain

d. Portugal

  • b. Genoa

Q. Who among the following played a prominent role during the "Reign of Terror" in France?

a. Voltaire

b. Ma rat

c. Robespierre

d. Montesquieu

  • c. Robespierre

Q. Who discovered the sea route to India?

a. Vasco-da-gama

b. Columbus

c. Magellen

d. Bartho-lomev-Dias

  • a. Vasco-da-gama

Q. Pablo Picasso, the famous painter was

a. French

b. Italian

c. Flemish

d. Spanish

  • d. Spanish

Q. John Locke profounded :

a. Social Contract Theory

b. Theory of Divine Rights

c. Patriarchal Theory

d. Theory of Force

  • a. Social Contract Theory

Q. The Greek viewed "politics" on the basis of :

a. Both ethical and legalistic terms

b. Ethical terms

c. Terms of power

d. Legalistic terms

  • b. Ethical terms

Q. Who was the first Calipha -

a. Sulaiman, the Great

b. Abu Bakr

c. Iman Hussain

d. Constantine

  • b. Abu Bakr

Q. In which country is Karabla, the holy city of Shia Muslims located?

a. Iran

b. Iraq

c. Jordan

d. Syria

  • b. Iraq

Q. The world's oldest continuously inhabited city is -

a. Jerusalem

b. Baghdad

c. Istanbul

d. Damascus

  • d. Damascus

Q. Zend-Avesta is the sacred book of the -

a. Parsees

b. Jains

c. Jews

d. Buddhists

  • a. Parsees

Q. Peking is the sacred place of -

a. Taoism

b. Shintoism

c. Confucianism

d. Judaism

  • c. Confucianism

Q. On which side did Japan fight in the First World War?

a. none, it wag neutral

b. with Germany against United Kingdom

c. against Russia on its own

d. with United Kingdom against Germany

  • d. with United Kingdom against Germany

Q. From which country did the USA purchase Alaska to make it the 50th federating State?

a. Canada

b. Britain

c. Russia

d. France

  • c. Russia

Q. Who was the American leader who led a non-violent movement to obtain full civil rights for American Negroes?

a. Abraham Lincoln

b. John F. Kennedy

c. Martin Luther King

d. George Washington

  • c. Martin Luther King
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