Lecturer History Test 8 Online Preparation MCQs Sample Papers

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Test Instructions:-
Test NameLecturer History
SubjectHistory Test 8
Test TypeMCQs
Total Questions25
Total Time20 Minutes
Total Marks100
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Lecturer History Practice Test 8

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In Greek mythology the ……….. or Kaukasos was one of the pillars supporting the world:

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Napoleon III overthrew the Republic in:

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………… regarded Europe as extending all the way to Eastern Ocean:

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The young Turks seized power in Constantinople in:

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The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars tore down the ancient structure of Europe hastened the advent of ……….. and inaugurated the era of modern total warfare:

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Civil war among Greeks was stayed by the influence of European government other than:

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The ………… and industrial revolution caught up the people of the globe in a common destiny:

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Although dated March 01, the Treaty of Chaumont was not actually signed until March:

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……………. Is the form of nationalism in which the state derives its political legitimacy as an organic consequence of the unity of those it governs:

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The Croats, Serbians and Slovenes has established the Kingdom of:

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The Treaty of Sevres was signed with Turkey in Paris in ………. 1920:

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Throughout 1915 the Turks battled the Russians between Trebizoa and Lake Van in:

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Senator Henry Cabot Lodge led the strong Republican opposition which threatened to defeat U. S. President Woodrow Wilsons proposed:

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Full scale Pan Slavism began much like Pan Germanism both of which grew from the sense of unity and Nationalism experience within ethnic grow under the domination of:

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When war was declared late in 1914 ………. Pasha was Turkey’s Minister for War:

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Metternich was the ………….. statement:

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The British Empire at its height had outposts on five continents and an enormous ……….. to safeguard the vital trade routes:

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The arrangements at the Congress of Vienna made the ………. Great Powers:

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Napoleon Bonaparte ruled France until the Restoration of the Bourbons in:

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The ………….. became as symbol of the reaction dominated by Metternich:

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The Greeks had been under Ottoman rule since the mid:

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Instead of a democracy the established a war dictatorship (the Reign of Terror) operating through the Committee of Public Safety, the Committee of General Security and numerous agencies such as the Revolutionary Tribunal:

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The humiliation of Serbia was recorded in the declaration that she was forced to send to ………. On 31 March, 1909:

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Even before the Revolution, the French had used a woman in a toga to symbolize:

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The last name of Ismail Gaspirale (Gasprinksy) comes from the town of ………. In Crimea:

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