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1 OCTOBER 2011 Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 marks SECTION A (40 1 = 40 marks) Answer ALL the questions. All questions carry equal marks. 1. Renaissance first originated in Spain (b) Italy (c) Germany (d) France Ö»ºa] u¼à uõßô õk (A) ìö ß (B) Czuõ¼ (C) öáº Û (D) µõß_ 2. The book, Decameron was written by John Milton (b) Ruskin (c) Dante (d) Boccaccio öhup µõß GßÝ ø» GÊv Áº (A) áõß ªÀhß (B) µìqß (C) uõ u (D) ö õupõ] õ 3. Monalisa was the famous painting of Galileo (b) Raphael (c) Leonardo da Vinci (d) Calvin õ Úõ¼\õ GßÝ PÌö ØÓ K zøu Áøµ uẠ(A) P¼¼ õ (B) µ À (C) ¼ õúõº hõ&hõ&âß] (D) PõÀÂß 4. John Kepler was a Poet (b) Scientist (c) Philosopher (d) King áõß öp»º Gß Áº J (A)»Áº (B) ÂgbõÛ (C) uzxá bõû (D) Aµ\º 5. Last Judgement was the famous painting of Michael Angelo (b) Dante (c) Zwingli (d) Petrarch CÖv wº GßÝ PÌö ØÓ K zøu Áøµ uẠ(A) ø U PÀ Bg\»õ (B) uõß u (C) _Á[Q¼ (D) ö mµõºu
2 6. Reformation Movement was started in France by Zwingli (b) Calvin (c) Martin Luther (d) Henry VIII µõß]à \ a ^ºv zu C UPzøu Bµ zuẠ(A) _Á[Q¼ (B) PõÀÂß (C) õºiß uº (D) Gmhõ öíßô 7. The Society of Jesus was established in 1534 (b) 1554 (c) 1584 (d) 1594 C _a \[P {ÖÁ mh Bsk (A) 1534 (B) 1554 (C) 1584 (D) Who was called Prince the Navigator? Henry VIII (b) Megallan (c) Prince Henry (d) Colombus õ¾ª CÍÁµ\º GßÖ AøÇUP mhẠõº? (A) Gmhõ öíßô (B) ö UP»ß (C) öíßô CÍÁµ\º (D) öpõ» ì 9. The Cape of Good Hope was discovered by Bartholomew Diaz (b) Colombus (c) Megallan (d) Galileo ßÚ UøP øúø U Psk izuẠ(A) õºzu»õª h ì (B) öpõ» ì (C) ö UP»ß (D) P¼¼ õ 10. Colombus was a native of France (b) Genova (c) Spain (d) Sweden öpõ» ì C u Føµa \º uẠ(A) µõßì (B) öá ÚõÁõ (C) ìö ß (D) ìãhß 11. The Thirty Years War came to an end in the year 1618 (b) 1628 (c) 1638 (d) 1648 uõsk õº iäøó Bsk (A) 1618 (B) 1628 (C) 1638 (D)
3 12. Louis XIV ascended the throne in the year 1643 (b) 1653 (c) 1683 (d) 1713 XIV uâ HØÓ Bsk (A) 1643 (B) 1653 (C) 1683 (D) Colbert was the Finance Minister of Bismarck (b) Mazarin (c) Louis XIV (d) Peter PõÀö ºm CÁ ß {v ø a\º (A) ì õºu (B) \õ ß (C) XIV (D) mhº 14. Maria Teresa was the wife of Peter (b) Louis XIV (c) Louis XV (d) Napoleon I öuµéõ CÁ ß øúâ (A) mhº (B) XIV (C) XV (D) ö õ¼ ß I 15. The Dutch War broke out in the year 1672 (b) 1692 (c) 1702 (d) 1792 ha_ õº xá[q Bsk (A) 1672 (B) 1692 (C) 1702 (D) The Tutor of Peter the Great was Nikita Zotov (b) Calvin (c) Garibaldi (d) Cavour Põ mh ß B] º (A) {Qhõ áõhõæ (B) PõÀÂß (C) P õài (D) Pź 17. Peter the Great annexed Azov in the year 1596 (b) 1599 (c) 1696 (d) 1796 Põ mhº A áõøá Cønzu Bsk (A) 1596 (B) 1599 (C) 1696 (D) Who said, I am the first Servant of the State? Peter (b) Catherine (c) Frederick the Great (d) Calvin Aµ]ß uà FÈ ß õß GßÖ TÔ Áº õº? (A) mhº (B) Põz ß (C) Põ ö µh U (D) PõÀÂß 3
4 19. The Seven Years War broke out in the year 1756 (b) 1766 (c) 1856 (d) 1876 HÇõ Bsk õº Bµ zu Bsk (A) 1756 (B) 1766 (C) 1856 (D) Marie Antoinette was the wife of Louis XVI (b) Metternich (c) Napoleon I (d) Rousseau Aßhõ öúm CÁ ß øúâ (A) XVI (B) ö mhº{u (C) ö õ¼ ß I (D) ¹ éõ 21. The book, Spirit of the Laws was written by Voltaire (b) Montesquieu (c) Rousseau (d) Milton \mhzvß ~sp GßÝ ø» GÊv Áº (A) ÁõÀ hº (B) õsöhìu³ (C) ¹ éõ (D) ªÀhß 22. Napoleon I was born at Milan (b) Paris (c) Ajjaccio (d) Berlin ö õ¼ ß Ó u Ch (A) ª»ß (B) õÿì (C) Aáõ] õ (D) ö º¼ß 23. The Battle of Waterloo took place in the year 1801 (b) 1811 (c) 1814 (d) 1815 Áõmhº õº øhö ØÓ Bsk (A) 1801 (B) 1811 (C) 1814 (D) The Father of the Holy Alliance was Metternich (b) Calvin (c) Alexander I (d) Cavour ÛuU Tmho ß u øu (A) ö mhº{u (B) PõÀÂß (C) Aö»U\õshº I (D) Pź 25. Metternich was the Chancellor of Sweden (b) Austria (c) France (d) Germany ö mhº{u C u õmiß \õß\»º (A) ìãhß (B) Bìi õ (C) µõß_ (D) öáº Û 4
5 26. The capital of Austria is Serbia (b) Norway (c) Vienna (d) Sydney Bìv õ õmiß uø» Pº (A) ö\º õ (B) õº Á (C)  ßÚõ (D) ]mû 27. The French Revolution broke out in the year 1769 (b) 1789 (c) 1879 (d) 1899 öµg_ µm]z xá[q Bsk (A) 1769 (B) 1789 (C) 1879 (D) Who was called the Citizen King? Napoleon I (b) Joseph II (c) Louis Philippe (d) Mazarin Si UPÒ Aµ\º GßÖ AøÇUP mhẠõº? (A) ö õ¼ ß I (B) áõ\ II (C) ¼ (D) õ\õ ß 29. The Franco-Prussian War took place in the year 1770 (b) 1870 (c) 1890 (d) 1901 µõ[ Põ& µè õº øh ö ØÓ Bsk (A) 1770 (B) 1870 (C) 1890 (D) Young Italy Movement was started by Cavour (b) Mazzini (c) Garibaldi (d) Mussolini CÍ Czuõ¼ C UPzøu Bµ zuẠ(A) Pź (B) õ]û (C) P õài (D) éõ¼û 31. Carbonari was a King (b) Place (c) Secret Society (d) Building Põº õú Gß x J (A) Aµ\º (B) Ch (C) µp] \[P (D) Pmih 32. Plambiers meeting took place in the year 1785 (b) 1855 (c) 1875 (d) 1895 Íõ ºì \ v øh ö ØÓ Bsk (A) 1785 (B) 1855 (C) 1875 (D)
6 33. Venetia was annexed with Italy in the year 1866 (b) 1886 (c) 1896 (d) 1906 öáüæ õ Czuõ¼²hß CønUP mh Bsk (A) 1866 (B) 1886 (C) 1896 (D) Zolleverin was a Scientist (b) Customs Union (c) Place (d) Society áõàöá ß Gß x J (A) ÂgbõÛ (B) _[PÁ ³Û ß (C) Ch (D) \[P 35. The Danish War broke out in the year 1804 (b) 1854 (c) 1864 (d) 1894 hûè õº øh ö ØÓ Bsk (A) 1804 (B) 1854 (C) 1864 (D) The First Balkan War took place in the year 1910 (b) 1911 (c) 1912 (d) 1913 uà õàpß õº øh ö ØÓ Bsk (A) 1910 (B) 1911 (C) 1912 (D) The Second Balkan War was ended by the Treaty of Utrecht (b) Paris (c) Nystad (d) London Cµshõ õàpß õøµ izu Ehß iuøp (A) EmöµUm (B) õ ì (C) {ìhõm (D)»shß 38. Archduke Ferdinand was the Prince of Serbia (b) Austria (c) Norway (d) Denmark Bºai³U ö ºiÚßk C õmiß CÍÁµ\º (A) ö\º õ (B) Bìm õ (C) õº Á (D) öhß õºu 39. The Triple Alliance was signed in the year 1902 (b) 1905 (c) 1907 (d) 1910 Áº TmkÓÄ øpö ÊzuõÚ Bsk (A) 1902 (B) 1905 (C) 1907 (D)
7 40. The First World War broke out in the year 1911 (b) 1912 (c) 1914 (d) 1918 uà E»P õº xá[q Bsk (A) 1911 (B) 1912 (C) 1914 (D) 1918 SECTION B (5 4 = 20 marks) Answer any FIVE questions. All questions carry equal marks. 41. Zurich Zwingli. áú a _Â[¼. 42. Partition of Poland. õ» x ÂøÚ. 43. Continental System. Pshz vmh. 44. Congress of Vienna. Â ßÚõ õ õk. 45. Revolution of & Bsk µm]. 46. Concert of Europe. I µõ U Tmho. 47. Bismarck. ì õºu. 48. Causes of the First World War. uà E»P õ ß Põµn[PÒ. 7
8 SECTION C (2 20 = 40 marks) Answer any TWO questions. All questions carry equal marks. 49. Give an account of the Renaissance. Ö»ºa] ØÔ J öuõs øµ u P. 50. Write an essay about the Thirty Years War. uõsk õøµ ØÔ J Pmkøµ GÊxP. 51. Examine the various stages in the Unification of Italy. Czuõ¼ IUQ zvß À ÁÖ Pmh[PøÍ ÂÁ. 8
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