Class 11 History MCQ Chapter 6 Displacing Indigenous Peoples

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Class 11 History MCQ Chapter 6 Displacing Indigenous Peoples

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Chapter: 6

MCQ

1.  Examination System was withdrawn by China because.

(a) It was not regulated properly.

(b) It was corrupted.

(c) It was based on classical Chinese learning.

(d) The civil and military officials so recruited were found unsuitable.

Ans: (c) It was based on classical Chinese learning.

2. Karl Marx described the American frontier as ‘the last positive capitalist utopia” in his book.

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(a) Grundrisse.

(b) Das Kapital.

(c) The Communist Manifesto.

(d) The German Ideology.

Ans: (a) Grundrisse.

3. The term Terra Nullius means:

(a) Land belonging to nobody.

(b) Land belonging to natives.

(c) Land belonging to the state.

(d) Land of immigrants.

Ans: (a) Land belonging to nobody.

4. The Native American tribe, which was forcibly evicted by US President Andrew Jackson, was ____________.

(a) Hopis.

(b) Cherokees.

(c) Metis.

(d) Ottawas.

Ans: (b) Cherokees.

5. Europeans wanted to cut down native forests and replace them with

(a) Sugarcane fields.

(b) Rice fields.

(c) Cornfields.

(d) Cotton fields.

Ans: (c) Cornfields.

6. The year in which Amerigo de Vespucci’s Travels was published was

(a) 1508

(b) 1507

(c) 1509

(d) 1510

Ans: (b) 1507

7. Mao Tse Tung advocated ways of solving social problems based on a survey conducted in 1930 in.

(a) Fuzhou.

(b) Jiujiang.

(c) Nanchang.

(d) Xunwu.

Ans: (d) Xunwu.

8. Examination System was withdrawn by China because.

(a) It was not regulated properly.

(b) It was corrupted.

(c) It was based on classical Chinese learning.

(d) The civil and military officials so recruited were found unsuitable.

Ans: (c) It was based on classical Chinese learning.

9. Which law gave natives in reservations the right to buy land and take loans?

(a) Indian Reorganisation Act of 1932 CE.

(b) Indian Reorganisation Act of 1934 CE.

(c) Indian Reorganisation Act of 1936 CE.

(d) Indian Reorganisation Act of 1938 CE.

Ans: (b) Indian Reorganisation Act of 1934 CE.

10. Japanese borrowed their written script from.

(a) China.

(b) Russia.

(c) Korea.

(d) Taiwan.

Ans: (a) China.

11. The Korean president, whose resignation was demanded by citizens, through candlelight protests, was:

(a) Park Chung-hee.

(b) Park Geun-hye.

(c) Chun Doo-hwan.

(d) Roh Tae-woo.

Ans: (b) Park Geun-hye.

12. Which of the following was a common cause for the displacement of Indigenous peoples in the 19th century?

(a) Industrialization.

(b) Military expansion.

(c) Land encroachment by settlers.

(d) All of the above.

Ans: (d) All of the above.

13. The Western sciences such as astronomy and mathematics were introduced in China by.

(a) Biblical missionary.

(b) Jehovah missionary.

(c) Jesuit missionaries.

(d) Prophet missionary.

Ans: (c) Jesuit missionaries.

14. In 1867-68 CE, ______ rule in Japan ended.

(a) The Shogun.

(b) The Meiji.

(c) The Nishijin.

(d) None of the above.

Ans: (a) The Shogun.

15. The natives of North America accepted citizenship of the USA by the _______ in 1954 CE.

(a) Indian Citizenship Act.

(b) Indian Reorganization Act.

(c) Civil Rights Act.

(d) Voting Rights Act.

Ans: (a) Indian Citizenship Act.

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