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History of Europe - Part 4
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Q1. The United States was also keen to compromise with the Soviets because the US wanted help in defeating
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A. Japan
B. Korea
C. China
D. Vietnam
Q2. What is the capital of Macedonia?
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A. Skopje
B. Athens
C. Ljubljana
D. Moscow
Q3. What country is this?
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A. France
B. Germany
C. Poland
D. Sweden
Q4. What is the capital of Hungary?
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A. Budapest
B. Belgrade
C. Pristina
D. Podgorica
Q5. The capital of Norway is___
A. Oslo
B. Reykjavik
C. Copenhagen
Q6. Who invented the telescope?
A. Da Vinci
B. Copernicus
C. Galileo
D. Newton
Q7. What was the new name for the es tate general inFrance?
A. Parliament
B. Congress
C. National Assembly
D. Legislative assembly
Q8. Which letter represents Spain on the map?
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A. C
B. B
C. D
D. H
Q9. What country does this flag repre sent?
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A. Germany
B. Switzerland
C. Belgium
D. Spain
Q10. Where is the Iberian Peninsula?
A. It’s in WESTERN Europe.
B. It’s in EASTERN Europe.
C. It’s in ASIA.
D. It’s in NORTHERN Europe.
Q11. Most people live on the western side of the Ural mountains in this country
A. Russia
B. United Kingdom
C. Italy
D. Germany
Q12. What ideas gained popularity among the educated liberal middle class?
A. national unity following the aboli tion of aristocratic privileges
B. women suffrage
C. Imperialistic
D. uniform weights and measures
Q13. What environmental concern dam ages statues and buildings?
A. Acid Rain
B. Air Pollution
C. Oil Spills
Q14. What number is Rome?
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A. 6
B. 11
C. 4
D. 12
Q15. There are twelve monarchies in Eu rope: Denmark, Norway, Sweden, UK, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium, An dorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Luxem bourg, and the Vatican City.
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A. Government
B. Economy
C. Art
D. Daily Life
Q16. Which country had to pay $33 billion dollars in war reparations as a result of the Treaty of Versailles?
A. Japan
B. Germany
C. Italy
D. Bulgaria
Q17. Martin Luther’s Ninety-Five Theses were a call for
A. revolt against German princes.
B. reforming the Catholic Church.
C. greater papal authority.
D. spreading Christianity.
Q18. Arts, philosophy, and culture were "reborn" during the
A. Reformation
B. Refurbished
C. Reincarnation
D. Renaissance
Q19. The conquest of Melilla take place during the reign of
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A. Catholic Monarcs
B. Carlos I
C. Felipe II
Q20. Which country is this?
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A. Estonia
B. Latvia
C. Lithuania
D. Luxembourg
Q21. What is the capital of Macedonia?
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A. Skopje
B. Athens
C. Ljubljana
D. Moscow
Q22. Trading without using money
A. Tariff
B. Quota
C. Barter
D. Embargo
Q23. What mountain in Greece was once believed to be the home of the Greek gods and goddesses
A. Mt. Olympus
B. Mt. Elbrus
C. Mt. Matterhorn
D. Mt. Aconcagua
Q24. Europe’s oldest & largest stone circle stands in what nation?
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A. France
B. Scotland
C. Spain
D. United Kingdom
Q25. What is the continent that is pink?
A. North America
B. South America
C. Asia
D. Australia
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