

SAT History - Rise of Nationalism in Europe
Exam Duration: 45 Mins Total Questions : 20
Who said "when France sneezes the rest of Europe catches cold"?
- (a)
Garibaldi
- (b)
Mazzini
- (c)
Metternich
- (d)
Bismark
Which treaty recognised Greece as an independent nation?
- (a)
Treaty of versatile
- (b)
Treaty by Vienna
- (c)
Treaty of Constantinople
- (d)
Treaty of Lausanne
Who was responsible for the unification of Germany?
- (a)
Bismarck
- (b)
Cavour
- (c)
Mazzini
- (d)
Garibaldi
Which area was known as the power key of Europe?
- (a)
Germany
- (b)
Italy
- (c)
Balkans
- (d)
Ottoman Empire
Where was Zollverin setup?
- (a)
Austria
- (b)
Russia
- (c)
Japan
- (d)
Prussia
When was the Act of union signed?
- (a)
1705
- (b)
1707
- (c)
1709
- (d)
1710
Garibaldi is one of the most celebrated freedom fighter of
- (a)
Japan
- (b)
Italy
- (c)
German
- (d)
France
Under whom was the constitutional monarchy setup is France?
- (a)
Louis Philippe
- (b)
Count Cavour
- (c)
Mazzini
- (d)
Napoleon
Who strengthened the nation state?
- (a)
Herder
- (b)
Tudors
- (c)
Rousseau
- (d)
Pluto
Greek struggle for independence begins in
- (a)
1815
- (b)
1817
- (c)
1819
- (d)
1821
Industrialisation began in France is
- (a)
During 18th century
- (b)
During 19th century
- (c)
During 20th century
- (d)
None of these
Napoleon was died in
- (a)
1813
- (b)
1814
- (c)
1815
- (d)
1816
What is the most significant concept about the "State of Liberty"?
- (a)
It refers about the freedom from theocratic government of medieval world
- (b)
It signifies the concept of state-nation, where there is no restrictive rule and regulation
- (c)
It refers about the abolishment of Autocracy and establishment of Representative Government
- (d)
All of the above
Which among the following was not true about the concept of 'nation- state'?
- (a)
It talks about the existence of Nation and State together
- (b)
Nation-state concept emerged in Europe with the expansion of Colonialism
- (c)
The concept of nation-state emerged in Europe to spread the barrier free internal trade
- (d)
This idea led toward Imperialism in Europe during 19th century
In the context of Pre-revolutionary France, what is referred to as the Estates General?
- (a)
It was an independent Representative body of the Third Estate
- (b)
It was the senate like institution commanded by the Autocratic ruler
- (c)
It was a assembly, whereas it's all members have equal right to vote
- (d)
It works as a advisory council of the Ruler, which provides suggestion periodically
Why was the most significant character of Napoleonic code?
- (a)
It abolished the Monarchial System in Europe
- (b)
It led the foundation of democratic values like Equality of Law and abolished privileges
- (c)
This code led the expansion of French power in contemporary Europe
- (d)
Through this code, Napoleon became the powerful ruler in France
Why was the significant role of Zolluerin, set up in Prussia in 1834?
- (a)
It was formed by Prussia to establish imperial power in the all states under it
- (b)
It was the political decision led by Bismarck to establish the nation-state
- (c)
It was the joint decision by all German states to abolish trade barrier for internal trade led by Prussia
- (d)
All are correct statements
Name four European powers who collectively defeated Napoleon:
- (a)
Britain, Austria, Italy, Prussia
- (b)
Britain, Austria, Russia, Italy
- (c)
Austria, Prussia, Russia, Italy
- (d)
Britain, Austria, Russia, Prussia
With what aim was the Treaty of Vienna (1815) signed?
- (a)
To control the imperial power of France
- (b)
To control the democratic ideas in Europe
- (c)
To restore the earlier Conservatism
- (d)
All of these
Name two secret societies set up in Italy in early 19th century.
- (a)
Red Shirt and Young Italy
- (b)
Young Italy and Jacobin
- (c)
Young Italy and Young Europe
- (d)
Jacobin and Young Europe