This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Political Science > History > Colonial > Colonialism And Post Colonialism – Quiz 86 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Colonialism And Post Colonialism Quiz 86 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What was the First International? A) Secret society of intellectuals. B) International Workers' Association founded in London in 1864. C) Organization of European countries founded in 1945. D) Military alliance between colonial powers. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) International Workers' Association founded in London in 1864. 2. Which American Founding Father did John Locke influence the most? A) Thomas Jefferson. B) John Adams. C) Ben Franklin. D) George Washington. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Thomas Jefferson. 3. What is the policy of when a stronger/larger nation takes over a smaller/weaker nation? A) Industrialization. B) Imperialism. C) Alliances. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Imperialism. 4. When Christopher Columbus thought he had landed in the East Indies (Indonesia) in 1492, where had he actually landed? A) The site later to become Washington DC (District of Columbia). B) Columbia (South America). C) The site later to names Columbus, Georgia on the east coast of the USA. D) The Bahamas. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The Bahamas. 5. Who was Henry Glass? A) Governor of Samoa. B) Governor of Guam. C) Military man who conquered Samoa. D) Military man who conquered Guam. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Military man who conquered Guam. 6. When did the Russian empire end? A) With the Revolution of 1917. B) With the Russo-Japanese War. C) Loss of Madagascar. D) Loss of Manchuria. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) With the Revolution of 1917. 7. British hegemony developed in: A) Indonesia. B) Asia. C) Africa. D) Indochina. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Asia. 8. How did Christopher Columbus treat the indigenous people? A) Good-best friends. B) Evil-slavery and death. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Evil-slavery and death. 9. Which of the following is more typical of limited governments than unlimited? A) Economic freedom. B) Absolute power. C) Authoritarianism. D) Dictatorship. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Economic freedom. 10. One of the most important inventions in history. It was used in China as a means of knowing one's fortune, but it was introduced to Europe as a device in finding directions. It is being run with the help of magnetism. A) Astrolabe. B) Compass. C) Caravel. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Compass. 11. What was the event that triggered the outbreak of war? A) Armed Peace. B) The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. C) Invasion of countries and blocks. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. 12. Japanese occupation in Indonesia lasted for about ..... years. A) 3.5. B) 350. C) 35. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 3.5. 13. All:Which document is SUPPORTIVE of colonialism? A) Document 1. B) Document 7. C) Document 6. D) Document 4. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Document 4. 14. Which heading best completes the partial outline below? I ..... A. Protective tariffs B. Railroad subsidies C. Use of troops to end strikes A) Technology of the Industrial Revolution. B) Government Support of Big Business. C) Use of Collective Bargaining. D) The New South. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Government Support of Big Business. 15. What was the name for the British zone of India? A) Purple town. B) Black town. C) White town. D) Grey town. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) White town. 16. The assignment, by the Crown, of a certain number of indigenous people to a Spanish subject, in compensation for the services provided, is called A) Assignment. B) Peonage. C) Encomienda. D) Slavery. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Encomienda. 17. Criminal tribe Act was introduced in which year? A) 1874. B) 1871. C) 1873. D) 1872. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 1871. 18. Which language became popular in India due to the influence of the British East Indian Company? A) Sanskrit. B) Bengali. C) English. D) Hindi. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) English. 19. Which settlement was the first permanent English settlement? A) Plymouth, Massachusetts. B) Roanoke Island. C) Jamestown, Va. D) Fort Augustine, Fl. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Jamestown, Va. 20. Which of the following is not the meaning of the reform in Siam (19th century)? A) Bring Siam to develop along the capitalist path. B) Reflects the spirit of independence and self-reliance; skillful diplomatic ability; know how to take advantage of modern factors to serve national interests. C) Help Siam escape the danger of colonization and maintain the country's sovereignty. D) It's a bourgeois revolution. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) It's a bourgeois revolution. 21. Which does not belong to the three Gs of Spain in colonizing the Philippines? A) Greens. B) Glory. C) Gold. D) God. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Greens. 22. Why did colonized people need to get money from the colonizers? A) To pay taxes. B) They were trying to buy freedom. C) To trade with other nations. D) They liked money. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To pay taxes. 23. Which Caribbean nation is an example of rule by one? A) Cuba. B) Haiti. C) Trinidad. D) Jamaica. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Cuba. 24. It broke with the classic exchange scheme between the Center and the Periphery. A) Ensure access and exploitation of natural resources. B) Maintain the spatial distribution of the various ethnic groups. C) Establish the distribution of the territories carried out in the 16th century. D) Distribute the surface of the territories equitably. E) Validate the distribution carried out by international organizations. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Ensure access and exploitation of natural resources. 25. In the mid-nineteenth century, Siam became an object of scrutiny A) Older brother. B) France. C) England and France. D) America. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) England and France. 26. Arearea is a painting painted by A) Mondrian. B) Gauguin. C) Kandinsky. D) Picasso. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Gauguin. 27. WHEN DID PERMANENT SETTLEMENT WAS INTRODUCE IN INDIA? A) 1790. B) 1813. C) 1797. D) 1793. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 1793. 28. Example:Country A has control over Country B. Oil was discovered in Country B, however Country A gets to decide what is done with it and how it is used. A) Sphere of Influence. B) Protectorate. C) Colony. D) Economic Imperialism. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Sphere of Influence. 29. A territory governed directly by a foreign power is called A) Vassal state. B) Protectorate. C) Province. D) Colony. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Colony. 30. ..... is a person who lacks power and suffers because of it. A) Minority. B) Adolescent. C) Authority. D) Economist. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Minority. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesHistory QuizzesPolitical Science QuizzesColonialism And Post Colonialism Quiz 1Colonialism And Post Colonialism Quiz 2Colonialism And Post Colonialism Quiz 3Colonialism And Post Colonialism Quiz 4Colonialism And Post Colonialism Quiz 5Colonialism And Post Colonialism Quiz 6Colonialism And Post Colonialism Quiz 7Colonialism And Post Colonialism Quiz 8 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books