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British History MCQs, 2002 - 2
1.
Who was denied a seat in the parliament after winning election in 1828
a) John Hawkins
b) Robert Smith
c) None of these
d) Danial O’ Connell
2.
Who was called the “Whig of the Revolutiom”?
a) George III
b) None of these
c) George II
d) George IV
3.
Pitt the elder resigned from the office in?
a) 1761
b) 1771
c) None of these
d) 1781
4.
Who was the Prime Minister of England from 1770 -1782?
a) Lord Asquith
b) None of these
c) Lord North
d) Lord Townshend
5.
“George be a King”. Who said this to George III?
a) His Father
b) His Mother
c) His Wife
d) None of these
6.
England granted independent parliament to Ireland in
a) 1772
b) 1762
c) 1782
d) None of these
7.
Population of England in 1815 was
a) 31 Million
b) 41 Million
c) 21 Million
d) None of these
8.
Sir Humphrey Davy invented the safety lamp in?
a) 1815
b) 1820
c) 1810
d) None of these
9.
Pitt the younger died at the age of
a) 27
b) None of these
c) 37
d) 47
10.
After the Napoleonic war the National Debt of England has risen to
a) 800 Million Pounds
b) 1200 Million Pounds
c) 1000 Million Pounds
11.
Who wrote the book “Reflections on the French Revolution”?
a) Edmond Burk
b) None of these
c) Tom Paine
d) Napoleon
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