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🌍CBSE Class 11th HistoryChapter-7  Path To Modernisations-Multiple Choice Questions✔

Question 1: What event marked the beginning of the Meiji Restoration in Japan?

  1. Battle of Sekigahara
  2. Meiji Rebellion
  3. Perry’s Expedition
  4. Opium War

Answer: C) Perry’s Expedition

Question 2: During the Meiji era, the Japanese government abolished the samurai class and implemented:

  1. Feudalism
  2. Shogunate rule
  3. Industrialization reforms
  4. Isolationist policies

Answer: C) Industrialization reforms

Question 3: What was the primary goal of the Meiji Restoration in Japan?

  1. Preservation of traditional culture
  2. Restoration of the emperor’s power
  3. Expansion of feudal territories
  4. Implementation of isolationist policies

Answer: B) Restoration of the emperor’s power

Question 4: In the early 20th century, Japan’s aggressive nationalism was evident in its invasion of which country in 1937, leading to the Second Sino-Japanese War?

  1. Vietnam
  2. China
  3. Korea
  4. Mongolia

Answer: B) China

Question 5: What ideology fueled Japan’s aggressive expansion and militarization during the early 20th century?

  1. Shintoism
  2. Confucianism
  3. Buddhism
  4. Taoism

Answer: A) Shintoism

Question 6: The signing of the Tripartite Pact in 1940 aligned Japan with which two Axis powers?

  1. Germany and Italy
  2. Soviet Union and China
  3. United States and Britain
  4. France and Australia

Answer: A) Germany and Italy

Question 7: During the Meiji period, the Japanese government sent students and scholars abroad to study Western science, technology, and political systems through which policy?

  1. Bushido
  2. Sakoku
  3. Rangaku
  4. Kabuki

Answer: C) Rangaku

Question 8: What is the significance of the Bunmei Kaika (Civilization and Enlightenment) movement during the Meiji period?

  1. Preservation of traditional arts
  2. Embrace of Western culture and institutions
  3. Promotion of isolationist policies
  4. Restoration of the samurai class

Answer: B) Embrace of Western culture and institutions

Question 9: The introduction of the Meiji Constitution in 1889 aimed to create a constitutional monarchy based on the model of which Western country?

  1. France
  2. Germany
  3. United States
  4. Britain

Answer: D) Britain

Question 10: What challenges did Japan face in “Overcoming Modernity” during the Meiji period?

  1. Embracing traditional feudalism
  2. Resisting technological advancements
  3. Balancing modernization with preserving cultural identity D) Rejecting industrialization

Answer: C) Balancing modernization with preserving cultural identity

Question 11: The implementation of the “Rich Country, Strong Army” policy aimed at:

  1. Economic isolation
  2. Military expansion
  3. Political decentralization
  4. Cultural conservatism

Answer: B) Military expansion

Question 12: How did Japan’s defeat in World War II impact its perception of modernity and tradition?

  1. Reinforced adherence to traditional values
  2. Sparked a rejection of modernization
  3. Encouraged a reevaluation and adaptation of modern principles
  4. Led to increased isolationism

Answer: C) Encouraged a reevaluation and adaptation of modern principles

Question 13: Japan’s post-war economic miracle was characterized by:

  1. Isolationist trade policies
  2. Rapid economic growth and industrialization
  3. Embracing feudalism
  4. Decline in technological innovation

Answer: B) Rapid economic growth and industrialization

Question 14: Which sector played a significant role in Japan’s economic growth during the post-war period?

  1. Agriculture
  2. Service industry
  3. Manufacturing and exports
  4. Mining

Answer: C) Manufacturing and exports

Question 15 : Japan’s economic resurgence in the latter half of the 20th century was often referred to as the:

  1. Edo Renaissance
  2. Tokugawa Restoration
  3. Meiji Renaissance
  4. Japanese Economic Miracle

Answer: D) Japanese Economic Miracle

Question 16 : Which major river, often referred to as “China’s Sorrow,” is known for its devastating floods in Chinese history?

  1. Yangtze River
  2. Yellow River
  3. Pearl River
  4. Mekong River

Answer: B) Yellow River

Question 17: The Himalayan mountain range forms a natural border between China and which neighboring country?

  1. India
  2. Russia
  3. Vietnam
  4. Japan

Answer: A) India

Question 18: The Gobi Desert is located in the northern part of China and extends into which other country or region?

  1. Mongolia
  2. South Korea
  3. Tibet
  4. Taiwan

Answer: A) Mongolia

Question 19: The establishment of the Republic of China in 1912 marked the end of:

  1. Qing Dynasty
  2. Ming Dynasty
  3. Tang Dynasty
  4. Yuan Dynasty

Answer: A) Qing Dynasty

Question 20: Who was the first President of the Republic of China?

  1. Sun Yat-sen
  2. Chiang Kai-shek
  3. Mao Zedong
  4. Deng Xiaoping

Answer: A) Sun Yat-sen

Question 21: The establishment of the republic aimed to replace the imperial system with a:

  1. Parliamentary monarchy
  2. Constitutional democracy
  3. Communist regime
  4. Authoritarian rule

Answer: B) Constitutional democracy

Question 22: The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was founded in:

  1. 1911
  2. 1921
  3. 1949
  4. 1965

Answer: B) 1921

Question 23: During the Chinese Civil War, the CCP fought against the:

  1. Kuomintang (KMT)
  2. Mongol Empire
  3. Japanese Imperial Army
  4. British Colonial Forces

Answer: A) Kuomintang (KMT)

Question 24: What event led to the temporary alliance between the CCP and the KMT against the Japanese invasion?

  1. Long March
  2. Marco Polo Bridge Incident
  3. Mukden Incident
  4. Nanking Massacre

Answer: B) Marco Polo Bridge Incident

Question 25: The People’s Republic of China (PRC) was officially established in:

  1. 1911
  2. 1921
  3. 1949
  4. 1965

Answer: C) 1949

Question 26: The land reform campaigns in the early 1950s aimed to:

  1. Redistribute land from landlords to peasants
  2. Promote industrialization
  3. Eliminate the role of the Communist Party
  4. Establish a capitalist economic system

Answer: A) Redistribute land from landlords to peasants

Question 27: The First Five-Year Plan (1953-1957) in China focused on the development of:

  1. Heavy industry
  2. Agriculture
  3. Consumer goods
  4. Service sector

Answer: A) Heavy industry

Question28: The Cultural Revolution in China, which occurred during this period, was primarily aimed at:

  1. Promoting traditional Chinese culture
  2. Suppression of intellectual and political dissent
  3. Encouraging foreign cultural exchange
  4. Establishing a democratic government

Answer: B) Suppression of intellectual and political dissent

Question 29: What was the outcome of the Sino-Soviet Split during the 1960s?

  1. Improved relations between China and the Soviet Union
  2. Formation of a communist alliance
  3. Strained relations and ideological differences
  4. A joint military intervention in Vietnam

Answer: C) Strained relations and ideological differences

Question 30: The term “Four Modernizations” introduced by Deng Xiaoping in the 1970s aimed at modernizing China in which of the following areas?

  1. Agriculture, industry, national defense, and science/technology
  2. Traditional arts, literature, education, and healthcare
  3. Military strength, territorial expansion, economic dominance, and political ideology
  4. Cultural heritage, environmental protection, economic infrastructure, and diplomacy

Answer: A) Agriculture, industry, national defense, and science/technology

Question 31: Deng Xiaoping’s economic reforms in 1978 included the introduction of:

  1. Strict central planning
  2. A market-oriented economic system
  3. Isolationist policies
  4. Agrarian collectives

Answer: B) A market-oriented economic system

Question 32: The establishment of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) in China during the reforms aimed to:

  1. Promote political ideologies
  2. Encourage foreign investments and economic growth
  3. Isolate China from the global market
  4. Preserve traditional cultural practices

Answer: B) Encourage foreign investments and economic growth

Question 33: Deng Xiaoping’s famous quote, “It doesn’t matter if a cat is black or white, as long as it catches mice,” reflects his emphasis on:

  1. Ideological purity
  2. Pragmatic economic policies
  3. Military strength
  4. Cultural revolution

Answer: B) Pragmatic economic policies

Question 34: After the Chinese Civil War, Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist government retreated to Taiwan in:

  1. 1945
  2. 1949
  3. 1955
  4. 1965

Answer: B) 1949

Question 35: The “Taiwan Miracle” refers to the period of rapid economic growth and industrialization in Taiwan during the:

  1. 1950s and 1960s
  2. 1970s and 1980s
  3. 1990s and 2000s
  4. 1960s and 1970s

Answer: D) 1960s and 1970s

Question 36: Taiwan’s political landscape underwent a significant transformation in the late 20th century, transitioning from authoritarian rule to:

  1. Socialist government
  2. Military dictatorship
  3. Multi-party democracy
  4. Monarchic system

Answer: C) Multi-party democracy

Question 37: The Korean War began in 1950 when North Korea, led by Kim Il-sung, invaded:

  1. Japan
  2. South Korea
  3. China
  4. Vietnam

Answer: B) South Korea

Question 38: Who was the leader of North Korea during the post-war period and implemented a policy of self-reliance known as Juche?

  1. Syngman Rhee
  2. Park Chung-hee
  3. Kim Jong-il
  4. Kim Dae-jung

Answer: C) Kim Jong-il

Question 39: The term “Sunshine Policy” in South Korea, initiated by Kim Dae-jung, aimed to:

  1. Promote economic self-sufficiency
  2. Encourage cultural exchange with North Korea
  3. Increase military spending
  4. Isolate South Korea from the international community

Answer: B) Encourage cultural exchange with North Korea

Question 40: In the aftermath of World War II, Japan adopted a new constitution in 1947, which included a renunciation of:

  1. Economic growth
  2. Military aggression
  3. Democracy
  4. International trade

Answer: B) Military aggression

Question 41: Who played a crucial role in the post-war reconstruction of Japan and is often referred to as the “Father of the Japanese Economic Miracle”?

  1. Emperor Hirohito
  2. Douglas MacArthur
  3. Shigeru Yoshida
  4. Akio Morita

Answer: C) Shigeru Yoshida

Question42: Japan’s economic recovery and growth in the post-war period were characterized by a focus on:

  1. Military expansion
  2. Agricultural reforms
  3. Technological innovation and exports
  4. Isolationist policies

Answer: C) Technological innovation and exports

Question 43: In South Korea, Park Chung-hee’s regime in the 1960s and 1970s is credited with fostering:

  1. Agrarian reforms
  2. Rapid industrialization and economic development
  3. Political isolationism
  4. Cultural conservatism

Answer: B) Rapid industrialization and economic development

Question 44: The Chaebols in South Korea refer to:

  1. Traditional dance forms
  2. Large family-owned conglomerates
  3. Religious institutions
  4. Political parties

Answer: B) Large family-owned conglomerates

Question 45: Which Southeast Asian country served as a model for Lee Kuan Yew’s policies of rapid industrialization and economic development in Singapore?

  1. Thailand
  2. Malaysia
  3. Indonesia
  4. Japan

Answer: D) Japan

Question 46: In the late 20th century, what economic crisis significantly impacted the Asian economies, including South Korea and Thailand, leading to the collapse of currencies and stock markets?

  1. The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)
  2. The Asian Financial Crisis
  3. The Pacific Rim Trade Agreement
  4. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)

Answer: B) The Asian Financial Crisis

Question 47: In the 1980s and 1990s, South Korea experienced a transition from an authoritarian regime to a democratic government. Which president played a crucial role in this process?

  1. Kim Jong-un
  2. Kim Dae-jung
  3. Park Chung-hee
  4. Syngman Rhee

Answer: B) Kim Dae-jung

Question 48: The “Four Asian Tigers” refers to the rapid economic growth and development of which four countries, including South Korea?

  1. Japan, China, Vietnam, Malaysia
  2. South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore
  3. India, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines
  4. North Korea, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar

Answer: B) South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore

Question 49: What major political event marked the beginning of democratic reforms in South Korea in 1987?

  1. April Revolution
  2. IMF Crisis
  3. June Struggle
  4. Sunshine Policy

Answer: C) June Struggle

Question 50: During the Asian Financial Crisis in 1997, South Korea sought financial assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). What economic reforms were implemented in exchange for IMF support?

  1. Increased government spending
  2. Currency devaluation and financial sector reforms
  3. Isolationist trade policies
  4. Nationalization of industries

Answer: B) Currency devaluation and financial sector reforms

Question 51: What impact did the IMF Crisis have on South Korea’s economy and society?

  1. Economic stagnation and increased unemployment
  2. Rapid economic growth and wealth distribution
  3. Political stability and increased government spending
  4. Improved international relations and diplomatic ties

Answer: A) Economic stagnation and increased unemployment

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