MCQ Class 10 History Chapter 1 The Rise of Nationalism in EuropeMCQ’s For All Chapters – History Class 10th 1. Which kingdom led the process of Italian unification?NaplesSardinia-PiedmontLombardyTuscanyQuestion 1 of 152. Who was the Chief Minister of Sardinia-Piedmont who diplomatically allied with France to defeat Austria?GaribaldiCavourMazziniMetternichQuestion 2 of 153. Who led the armed volunteers called Red Shirts in southern Italy?Giuseppe MazziniGiuseppe GaribaldiOtto von BismarckVictor Emmanuel IIQuestion 3 of 154. In which year was Victor Emmanuel II proclaimed king of unified Italy?1859186018611870Question 4 of 155. Which Act resulted in the formation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707?Act of UnionVienna SettlementMagna CartaReform ActQuestion 5 of 156. Which ethnic group faced repression in the Scottish Highlands after the Act of Union?Irish CatholicsEnglish ProtestantsScottish HighlandersWelsh minersQuestion 6 of 157. Which organisation suppressed Catholic revolts in Ireland and incorporated it into the UK in 1801?Austrian MonarchyEnglish ParliamentFrench AssemblyIrish UnionistsQuestion 7 of 158. What female allegory was used by France to represent the nation?GermaniaMarianneLibertyEuropaQuestion 8 of 159. Which female figure was used to personify the German nation?HelgaGermaniaMarianneEuropaQuestion 9 of 1510. What did the crown of oak leaves in Germania’s portrait represent?PeaceHeroismFreedomUnityQuestion 10 of 1511. What did the broken chains in allegorical paintings signify?SlaveryFreedom from bondageWealthMonarchyQuestion 11 of 1512. Which colours represented the liberal-nationalist flag banned in German states in 1848?Blue, White, RedBlack, Red, GoldGreen, White, OrangeBlack, White, GreenQuestion 12 of 1513. What did the rays of the rising sun symbolise in allegories of the nation?Peace and prosperityBeginning of a new eraHeroic sacrificeNational unityQuestion 13 of 1514. Which region became the most serious source of nationalist tension in Europe after 1871?Alsace-LorraineBalkansRhinelandScotlandQuestion 14 of 1515. Who were broadly known as Slavs in the Balkans?Germans, Italians, AustriansRomanians, Bulgarians, Serbs, CroatsFrench, Dutch, BelgiansIrish, English, WelshQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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