Super Quiz™ PowerPoint Test 6 2011-2012
Apr 01, 2015
Super Quiz™PowerPoint Test 6
2011-2012
Which physician stationed in Bône, Algeria insisted that
quinine be administered at the first signs of malarial fever, in
doses of twenty-four to forty grains?
Question 1
a. J. Broussaisb. Jean André Antoninic. François Clément Maillotd. H. D. Trottere. T. H. R. Thomson
Which physician stationed in Bône, Algeria insisted that
quinine be administered at the first signs of malarial fever, in
doses of twenty-four to forty grains?
Question 1
c. François Clément Maillot(59, 2, 1)
Who was the author of Social Evolution (1894)?
Question 2
a. Charles Darwinb. Count Gobineauc. Robert Knoxd. Rudyard Kiplinge. Benjamin Kidd
Who was the author of Social Evolution (1894)?
Question 2
e. Benjamin Kidd(89, 1, 1)
Which of the following trading companies was
opened under the ministry of Jean-Baptiste Colbert?
Question 3
a. Dutch West India Companyb. French West India Company c. British East India Company d. French Company of the Easte. Dutch East India Company
Which of the following trading companies was
opened under the ministry of Jean-Baptiste Colbert?
Question 3
b. French West India Company (9, 2, 3)
When did a convergence of factors lead to the
abolition of the slave trade?
Question 4
a. in the early eighteenth centuryb. in the late eighteenth centuryc. in the early nineteenth centuryd. in the late nineteenth centurye. in the early twentieth century
When did a convergence of factors lead to the
abolition of the slave trade?
Question 4
c. in the early nineteenth century(36, 1, 2)
During the Indian Rebellion, Pandurang and his
cousin participated in a major battle near the village
of
Question 5
a. Khajurib. Mumbaic. Calcuttad. Goae. Punjab
During the Indian Rebellion, Pandurang and his
cousin participated in a major battle near the village
of
Question 5
a. Khajuri(98, 1, 4)
Which of the following groups formalized white
supremacy through the system of apartheid?
Question 6
a. Berbersb. Xhosac. Zulud. Afrikanerse. Harkis
Which of the following groups formalized white
supremacy through the system of apartheid?
Question 6
d. Afrikaners(115, 1, 2)
Which naval physician advocated quinine prophylaxis to
Europeans in Africa in his Report on the Climate and Principal
Diseases of the African Station published in 1846?
Question 7
a. Alexander Brysonb. Jean André Antoninic. François Clément Maillotd. H. D. Trottere. T. H. R. Thomson
Which naval physician advocated quinine prophylaxis to
Europeans in Africa in his Report on the Climate and Principal
Diseases of the African Station published in 1846?
Question 7
a. Alexander Bryson(60, 1, 3)
In the late nineteenth century, Portugal expanded its
West African holdings to include
Question 8
a. Angolab. Togoc. Moroccod. Mozambiquee. Libya
In the late nineteenth century, Portugal expanded its
West African holdings to include
Question 8
d.Mozambique(82, 2, 1)
Ships in typical commercial transactions as a part of
the “Atlantic trade triangle” departed from
Question 9
a. the Caribbeanb. North Americac. South Americad. Europee. Africa
Ships in typical commercial transactions as a part of
the “Atlantic trade triangle” departed from•departed from
Question 9
d. Europe(10, 2, 3)
Which physician was “idolized as a hero of French
science” as a result of his pioneering treatments of
malaria in Algeria?
Question 10
a. J. Broussaisb. Jean André Antoninic. François Clément Maillotd. H. D. Trottere. T. H. R. Thomson
Which physician was “idolized as a hero of French
science” as a result of his pioneering treatments of
malaria in Algeria?
Question 10
c. François Clément Maillot(59, 2, 1)
The last area in Africa to be colonized was the
Question 11
a. West African coastb. Senegambia regionc. Niger region in West Central Africad. South Egypt and the Sudane. Horn of Africa
The last area in Africa to be colonized was the
Question 11
e.Horn of Africa(45, 1, 2)
In 1889, Italy extended its African holdings to
include which colony on the Horn of Africa?
Question 12
a. Eritreab. Togoc. Moroccod. Mozambiquee. Libya
In 1889, Italy extended its African holdings to
include which colony on the Horn of Africa?
Question 12
a. Eritrea(82, 2, 1)
The Atlantic slave trade reached its peak in the
Question 13
a. fifteenth and sixteenth centuriesb. sixteenth and seventeenth centuriesc. seventeenth and eighteenth centuriesd. eighteenth and nineteenth centuriese. nineteenth and twentieth centuries
The Atlantic slave trade reached its peak in the
Question 13
c. seventeenth and eighteenth centuries(11, 1, 1)
Where did the French fight a costly guerrilla war in
the 1840s and 1850s?
Question 14
a. Natalb. Algeriac. Cairod. Transvaale. Alexandria
Where did the French fight a costly guerrilla war in
the 1840s and 1850s?
Question 14
b. Algeria(46, 1, 1)
Where did the British clash with millenarian jihadist
Mahdist state in 1885?
Question 15
a. Algeriab. Sudanc. Swazilandd. British East Africae. South Africa
Where did the British clash with millenarian jihadist
Mahdist state in 1885?
Question 15
b. Sudan(84, 1, 1)
In the 1960s, which political group in Britain
supported pro-immigration campaigns that
advocated toleration and integration?
Question 16
a. Conservative Partyb. National Frontc. Labour Partyd. Neo-Destour partye. Liberal Constitution Party
In the 1960s, which political group in Britain
supported pro-immigration campaigns that
advocated toleration and integration?
Question 16
c. Labour Party(117, 1, 3)
Which of the following was located on the coastal
western frontier of Britain’s Indian Empire?
Question 17
a. Afghanistanb. Ceylonc. Sudand. Burmae. Sind
Which of the following was located on the coastal
western frontier of Britain’s Indian Empire?
Question 17
e. Sind(41, 1 ,1)
Which of the following was known as German South
West Africa in the late nineteenth century?
Question 18
a. Gabonb. Tanzaniac. Namibiad. Cameroone. Burundi
Which of the following was known as German South
West Africa in the late nineteenth century?
Question 18
c. Namibia(84, 2, 1)
A “bullion for goods” system existed between
Question 19
a. Australia and Europeb. North America and Africac. Europe and Asiad. Asia and Africae. Africa and Europe
A “bullion for goods” system existed between
Question 19
c. Europe and Asia(11, 1, 1)
Which colony did Jean Ribault found in what is now
the continental United States?
Question 20
a. Pernambucob. Kanpurc. Hochelagad. Charlesbourg-Royale. Charlesfort
Which colony did Jean Ribault found in what is now
the continental United States?
Question 20
e. Charlesfort(15, 1, 1)
By 1820, which European power exerted the most
influential commercial presence in Southeast Asia in
the late eighteenth century?
Question 21
a. Dutchb. Frenchc. Spanishd. Portuguesee. British
By 1820, which European power exerted the most
influential commercial presence in Southeast Asia in
the late eighteenth century?
Question 21
e.British(42, 1, 1)
Which discovery in the 1880s prompted the British
encroachment on the Afrikaner republics?
Question 22
a. platinumb. diamondsc. tungstend. golde. copper
Which discovery in the 1880s prompted the British
encroachment on the Afrikaner republics?
Question 22
d. gold(84, 2, 1)
Which war put an end to the “first French colonial
empire”?
Question 23
a. Anglo-Zulu War b. Boer War c. Franco-Prussian War d. Seven Years War e. Second Opium War
Which war put an end to the “first French colonial
empire”?
Question 23
d. Seven Years War (11, 1, 3)
Which of the following modern-day nations is often
“touted as an exception to the rule” of being drawn
into the European orbit in the nineteenth century?
Question 24
a. Thailandb. North Vietnamc. Indiad. Burmae. South Vietnam
Which of the following modern-day nations is often
“touted as an exception to the rule” of being drawn
into the European orbit in the nineteenth century?
Question 24
a. Thailand(43, 1, 1)
In 1899 the Afrikaners from the South African
Republic (Transvaal) and the Orange Free State
declared war on
Question 25
a. Italyb. Britainc. Belgiumd. Francee. Netherlands
In 1899 the Afrikaners from the South African
Republic (Transvaal) and the Orange Free State
declared war on
Question 25
b. Britain(85, 1, 1)
After their expulsion from Uganda in 1973, thirty
thousand refugees “came pouring” into
Question 26
a. South Africab. Egyptc. Kenyad. Britaine. Denmark
After their expulsion from Uganda in 1973, thirty
thousand refugees “came pouring” into
Question 26
d. Britain(117, 2, 1)
Jules Ferry considers Pellatan’s anti-barbarism
argument to be
Question 27
a. “quite convincing”b “a charade”c. “political metaphysics”d. “a justification of slavery”e. “pure frivolity”
Jules Ferry considers Pellatan’s anti-barbarism
argument to be
Question 27
c. “political metaphysics”(48, 1, 2)
The British implemented the policies of apartheid to appease the
Question 28
a. Afrikaner minoritiesb. British colonistsc. British parliamentd. indigenous black Africanse. British military commanders
The British implemented the policies of apartheid to appease the
Question 28
a. Afrikaner minorities(85, 1, 1)
Which inventor of the power loom made an
important contribution to Britain’s second industrial
revolution?
Question 29
a. Carolus Linnaeusb. James Wattc. Richard Arkwrightd. Edmund Cartwrighte. Ferdinand de Lessups
Which inventor of the power loom made an
important contribution to Britain’s second industrial
revolution?
Question 29
d. Edmund Cartwright(12, 1, 1)
Which region of Africa served as a focal point for
Mungo Park’s exploration?•
Question 30
a. Angola on the West African coastb. Senegal in the Senegambia regionc. the Cape of Good Hope regiond. the Niger region in West Central Africae. the Transvaal
Which region of Africa served as a focal point for
Mungo Park’s exploration?•
Question 30
d. the Niger region in West Central Africa(44, 2, caption)
Which of the following imperial powers was
nicknamed the “Sick Man of Europe”?
Question 31
a. Dutch Trading Empireb. British Empirec. Ottoman Empired. Mughal Empiree. Holy Roman Empire
Which of the following imperial powers was
nicknamed the “Sick Man of Europe”?
Question 31
c. Ottoman Empire(41, 1, 2)
How did the narrator of “Shooting an Elephant” feel about his job in Burma?
Question 32
a. He battled a sense of hatred and loathing for his job.b. He was totally indifferent, but needed the money.c. He felt overworked, but fulfilled.d. He was emboldened by his divided loyalties for the Empire
and the Burmese.e. He was full of gratitude and hope.
How did the narrator of “Shooting an Elephant” feel about his job in Burma?
Question 32
a. He battled a sense of hatred and loathing for his job.(103, 2, 3)
Which nineteenth-century battle marked the British
domination of the seas?
Question 33
a. Battle of the Nileb. Battle of Trafalgarc. Battle of Waterloo d. Battle of Adowa e. Battle of Omdurman
Which nineteenth-century battle marked the British
domination of the seas?
Question 33
b. Battle of Trafalgar(12, 1, 2)
All of the following men were specifically on a mission to rid
India of “Oriental despotism by eradicating barbaric Indian
laws and customs” EXCEPT
Question 34
a. Edward Gibbonb. Jeremy Benthamc. James Milld. John Stuart Mille. Thomas Macaulay
All of the following men were specifically on a mission to rid
India of “Oriental despotism by eradicating barbaric Indian
laws and customs” EXCEPT
Question 34
a. Edward Gibbon(39, 1, 1)
Which twenty-one year old from Pathardi found himself out
of work after the British government took over the estate
where his family had worked for generations?
Question 35
a. Vishnubhat Godseb. Sita Ramc. Pandurang Mahipat Belsared. Tatya Topee. Nana Sahib
Which twenty-one year old from Pathardi found himself out
of work after the British government took over the estate
where his family had worked for generations?
Question 35
c. Pandurang Mahipat Belsare(98, 1, 1)
In the 1960s, anti-immigrant proponents often
focused their efforts on
Question 36
a. integration of temporary workersb. improved working and living conditions of temporary workersc. suspending passport requirementsd. eliminating reverse discriminatione. family unification of immigrant families
In the 1960s, anti-immigrant proponents often
focused their efforts on
Question 36
d. eliminating reverse discrimination(118, 1, 2)
In the early nineteenth century, what was the
“laboratory from which Britain conducted its most
ambitious civilizing experiments”?
Question 37
a. British Guineab. Hong Kongc. Canadad. Indiae. Australia
In the early nineteenth century, what was the
“laboratory from which Britain conducted its most
ambitious civilizing experiments”?
Question 37
d. India(39, 1, 1)
What was the late nineteenth and early twentieth
vision of colonialism?
Question 38
a. gently Europeanizing the non-western worldb. cynical consolidation of imperial rule c. decolonizing the non-western worldd. improving non-westerners within their own culturee. forming partnerships with colonial entities
What was the late nineteenth and early twentieth
vision of colonialism?
Question 38
b. cynical consolidation of imperial rule (88, 1, 1)
Pondicherry was a post in India controlled by
Question 39
a. Franceb. Portugalc. Belgiumd. Netherlandse. England
Pondicherry was a post in India controlled by
Question 39
a. France(11, 1, 3)
Who attempted a settlement on the John’s River in Florida in 1564?
Question 40
a. Nicolas Durand, Chevalier de Villegagnon b. Pierre du Guast, Comte de Montsc. Marquis de la Roched. Henry Hudsone. René de Laudonnière
Who attempted a settlement on the John’s River in Florida in 1564?
Question 40
e.René de Laudonnière(16, 1, 1)
A sum of money exacted by a victor in war as a
condition of peace is a(n)
Question 41
a. extraterritorialityb. exclusionc. exploitationd. indemnitye. instrumentality
A sum of money exacted by a victor in war as a
condition of peace is a(n)
Question 41
d. indemnity(42, 1, 1)
What makes the narrator of “Shooting an Elephant”
realize that he will have to shoot the elephant?
Question 42
a. smell of bloodb. taunts from fellow officersc. expectations of the crowdd. sudden movement of the elephante. sudden uncontrollable bloodlust
What makes the narrator of “Shooting an Elephant”
realize that he will have to shoot the elephant?
Question 42
c. expectations of the crowd(105, 2, 1)
Which of the following trading companies took
control of Brazil from the Portuguese and retained in
until 1661?
Question 43
a. Dutch West India Companyb. British East India Company c. Dutch East India Company d. General India Companye. Brandenburg Africa Company
Which of the following trading companies took
control of Brazil from the Portuguese and retained in
until 1661?
Question 43
a. Dutch West India Company(10, 2, 2)
Which countries formed the southern geographic
boundaries of the Ottoman Empire in the early
nineteenth century?
Question 44
a. Algeriab. Persiac. Balkansd. Sudane. Arabia
Which countries formed the southern geographic
boundaries of the Ottoman Empire in the early
nineteenth century?
Question 44
d. Sudan(41, 1, 3)
Which 1980 legislation limited immigration and the
rights of immigrants in France?
Question 45
a. Stop Racismb. Bonnet Law c. Act of Uniond. Act in Restraint of Appealse. Doctrine of Lapse
Which 1980 legislation limited immigration and the
rights of immigrants in France?
Question 45
b. Bonnet Law (118, 1, 3)