This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > History > Colonial > Colonialism And Post Colonialism – Quiz 60 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Colonialism And Post Colonialism Quiz 60 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. ZOTEDARS BELONGED TO A) BIHAR. B) BENGAL. C) ODISHA. D) NONE OF THESE. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) BENGAL. 2. Economic Impacts of Colonialism:What was a major economic consequence of colonialism for colonized countries? A) Diversified economies. B) Increased local entrepreneurship. C) Dependency on the colonial power. D) Rapid technological innovation. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Dependency on the colonial power. 3. Which of the following is the most important long-range effect of European explorers in the Americas? A) Spread of culture to the New World. B) Discovery of great riches. C) Peaceful coexistence and cultural exchange. D) Spread of diseases and epidemics. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Spread of culture to the New World. 4. Which of the following is the winter home the Inuit people lived in? A) Chickee. B) Long house. C) Plank house. D) Igloo. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Igloo. 5. Who provided labor for the Southern rice fields? A) Indentured Servants. B) Paid Workers. C) Enslaved Africans. D) Overseers. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Enslaved Africans. 6. Why was the Berlin conference created? A) To get to know each other among the leaders of the colonizing nations and promote international cooperation. B) To send aid to African inhabitants who were being colonized. C) To promote military aid to expeditionaries who were in Africa. D) To put an end to the disputes that were occurring between foreign powers. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To put an end to the disputes that were occurring between foreign powers. 7. One of the 3Gs which aims to let the Asian countries recognize Europe as the most powerful continent A) God. B) Gold. C) Generation. D) Glory. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Glory. 8. What do Canada, the United States, Great Britain, France, and India have in common? A) They are all former British colonies. B) They all have a unicameral legislative system. C) They are all located in the Southern Hemisphere. D) People there have the responsibility to vote for representatives in their form of government. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) People there have the responsibility to vote for representatives in their form of government. 9. Thomas Paines Common Sense urged Colonists to A) Persuade France to join the Revolution. B) Subject theirselves to the monarchy. C) Fight for independence. D) Accept the Albany Plan of Union. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Persuade France to join the Revolution. 10. All the European colonial powers acquired territories to control the spice trade and make a profit. This is an example of ..... A) God. B) Gold. C) Glory. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Gold. 11. Which place did Portugal NOT explore? A) America. B) Africa. C) India. D) Spice Islands. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) America. 12. Who founded the Ottoman empire? A) Mehmet ||. B) European Renaissance. C) Suleiman. D) Osman |. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Osman |. 13. What was direct rule? A) Occupation of a country, local rulers lose all control. B) A peaceful coexistence between the foreign power and the local population. C) A form of self-governance by the local population. D) Economic control of a country. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Occupation of a country, local rulers lose all control. 14. How were slaves counted as part of the population when deciding the number of representatives for a state? A) All slaves were counted. B) Three-fifths of the number of slaves was added to the population. C) Slaves were not counted at all. D) Slaves were allowed to vote and be elected to represent each state. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Three-fifths of the number of slaves was added to the population. 15. Africa was divided into different colonies ruled by European nations. A) NATIONALISM. B) BRITISH EAST INDIA COMPANY. C) COLONIALISM. D) PARTITION OF AFRICA. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) PARTITION OF AFRICA. 16. In what period did colonial imperialism occur? A) 1650-1750. B) 1870-1914. C) 1950-1990. D) 2001-2020. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 1870-1914. 17. Which country in Southeast Asia became the first subject to invasion by colonialism? A) Mai is coming A. B) Indonesia. C) Vietnam. D) Philippines. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Mai is coming A. 18. What was the main resource that drove industrial-scale production in Europe? A) Rubber. B) Gold. C) Cocoa. D) Palm and peanut oil. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Palm and peanut oil. 19. Sacred grooves are known as A) Siadi, semur, Chena tavi,. B) Sarnas, kan, rai, devarakudu. C) Dhya, penda, beware. D) Neva, jhum, potu. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Sarnas, kan, rai, devarakudu. 20. The partition of Africa progressed between A) The Berlin conference and the 1st World War. B) Between World War I and the Russian Revolution. C) With the crash of the New York Stock Exchange. D) With the Civil War in the USA. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The Berlin conference and the 1st World War. 21. Which of those indicated was one of the causes of imperialism? A) The desire to affirm prestige, power, and above all national primacy. B) Discover new territories. C) Claim that the Earth was elliptical. D) Export black slaves. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The desire to affirm prestige, power, and above all national primacy. 22. The "Old World " was considered to be the continents of ..... A) Europe, Africa, and Asia. B) North and South America. C) Australia and Canada. D) Asia and North America. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Europe, Africa, and Asia. 23. What was one of the reasons for the establishment of European colonies? A) To promote independence of indigenous peoples. B) To establish a global democracy. C) To exploit resources and export raw materials. D) To facilitate cultural exchanges. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To exploit resources and export raw materials. 24. Which of these was an effect of the Navigation Acts on the colonies? A) There was a decrease in population due to the slave trade. B) The economy was thriving due to selling manufactured goods. C) The colonies developed very little industry or manufacturing ability. D) A huge migration of humans took place. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The colonies developed very little industry or manufacturing ability. 25. Which act forced colonists to house British soldiers? A) The Coercive Acts. B) The Townshend Act. C) The Boston Massacre. D) The Quartering Act. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The Quartering Act. 26. The function of spices is ..... A) To be used as medicine. B) To be used as rewards. C) To be used as war supply. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To be used as medicine. 27. Who were the colonial power in Indonesia? A) French. B) Dutch. C) Portuguese. D) British. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Dutch. 28. Colonialism served as an escape valve from the demographic pressure resulting from the industrial revolution. A) False. B) TRUE. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) TRUE. 29. The ethnocentric ideology did not consider European culture superior nor did it consider others primitive. A) TRUE. B) Lie. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Lie. 30. How was the power of the most industrialized countries manifested in the 19th century? A) Colonizing large territories. B) Enslaving entire countries. C) Commercially exploiting poor countries. D) Trading with other industrialized countries. 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