21. July 14 is celebrated every year as a national holiday in France. On this day in 1789:
(a) The fall of the Bastille took place
(b) Workers were given political rights
(c) Napoleon became emperor
(d) None of these

 

22. Who defined democracy as the ‘Government of the people, by the people, for the people’?
(a) Abraham Lincoln
(b) Winston Churchill
(c) George Washington
(d) J. S. Mill

 

23. The fall of Bastille is associated with the:
(a) French Revolution of 1789
(b) Russian Revolution of 1917
(c) American War of Independence
(d) None of these

 

24. Who is regarded as the founder of scientific socialism?
(a) Lenin
(b) Karl Marx
(c) Engels
(d) Roseau

 

25. “Das Kapital” was written by:
(a) Trotskey
(b) Karl Marx
(c) Engels
(d) Lenin

 




26. The War of Independence of America was fought against:
(a) Britain
(b) Royal people of America
(c) France
(d) Italy

 

27. The first written republican constitution ever formed in history was that of the:
(a) Americans
(b) Britishers
(c) Indians
(d) French

 

28. In 1815, the Battle of Waterloo was fought between:
(a) Britain and France
(b) Japan and China
(c) Britain and Germany
(d) Austria and Russia

 

29. The Pacific Ocean was named by:
(a) Christopher Columbus
(b) Ferdinand Magellan
(c) Marco Polo
(d) Napoleon Bonaparte

 

30. In 1492, Columbus reached:
(a) South America and Cuba
(b) Bahamas and Canada
(c) Bahamas, Cuba and West Indies
(d) None of these