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1.

In which year Corn‐Laws were repealed by the British Parliament?

A. 1848
B. 1846
C. 1850
D. 1849
Answer» C. 1850
2.

British Parliament repealed the Corn Laws during the Prime Ministershipof…………………………….

A. John Russell
B. Lord Grey
C. Robert Peel
D. Wellington
Answer» D. Wellington
3.

In which year an “Anti‐Corn Law League” was formed in England to fight for the import ofcorn and immediate repeal of Corn Laws?

A. 1840
B. 1842
C. 1839
D. 1836
Answer» D. 1836
4.

The Corn Laws were introduced by British Parliament during the reign of………………….

A. Lord Russell
B. Walpole
C. Lord Liverpool
D. Gladstone
Answer» D. Gladstone
5.

The “Corn Laws” in England were introduced in the year……………….

A. 1818
B. 1816
C. 1815
D. 11819
Answer» D. 11819
6.

…………………….was the French monarch when the Revolution of 1848 was broke out inFrance.

A. Napoleon III
B. Louis Philip
C. Ferdinand
D. Philip VI
Answer» C. Ferdinand
7.

John Wesley published a pamphlet against slavery titled………………………

A. On Slavery
B. Slave and Master
C. Thoughts upon Slavery
D. The Unfortunate
Answer» D. The Unfortunate
8.

John Wesley was born in the year………………….

A. 1705
B. 1704
C. 1703
D. 1710
Answer» D. 1710
9.

……………………….is considered as the founder of “Methodist Movement” in England.

A. Wilberforce
B. John Wesley
C. Father Henry Newman
D. John Keble
Answer» C. Father Henry Newman
10.

Name the periodical published by William King in 1828 to popularise Co‐operativemovement in England?

A. The Co‐operative movement
B. The‐ Co‐operator
C. The Liberal
D. New Lanark
Answer» C. The Liberal
11.

………………………..gave popularity to Robert Owen’s concept of ‘Co‐operativecommunities” in England.

A. Dr William King
B. John Wesley
C. Wilberforce
D. John Russell
Answer» B. John Wesley
12.

Robert Owen put in to practice the idea of “Co‐operative Communities”in…………………………..

A. Lancashire
B. Norfolk
C. Manchester
D. New Lanark
Answer» E.
13.

…………………………is known as the “father of co‐operative movement” in England.

A. Robert Owen
B. William King
C. John Wesley
D. William Wilberforce
Answer» B. William King
14.

Co‐operative movement in England reached at a practical level due to the effortsof……………………….

A. William King
B. Robert Owen
C. John Wesley
D. Arthur Young
Answer» C. John Wesley
15.

“Rochdale Pioneers” of 19th century England was associated with……………..

A. Abolition of slavery
B. Enfranchisement movement
C. Co‐operative movement
D. Radical revolutionary movements
Answer» D. Radical revolutionary movements
16.

Of the following Acts which Act was passed during the reign of Disraeli?

A. Test Act
B. Reform Act of 1832
C. Artisans Dwelling Act
D. Human Right Act
Answer» D. Human Right Act
17.

British Parliament passed the “Public Health Act of 1867” during the reign of…………………….

A. Russell
B. Gladstone
C. Duke of Wellington
D. Benjamin Disraeli
Answer» E.
18.

………………………….was the British Monarch when the Parliamentary Reform Act of 1867was passed.

A. George IV
B. King William IV
C. Queen Victoria
D. George III
Answer» D. George III
19.

The Parliamentary Reform Act of 1867 was passed during the reign of……..

A. William Gladstone
B. Lord Grey
C. Robert Peel
D. Benjamin Disraeli
Answer» E.
20.

Benjamin Disraeli represented…………………..

A. Whig Party
B. Tory Party
C. Fabian Socialism
D. Labour Party
Answer» C. Fabian Socialism
21.

Disraeli became first time the member of British Parliament in the year……

A. 1838
B. 1839
C. 1837
D. 1840
Answer» D. 1840
22.

The famous novels “coningsby”and “Sybil”were written by……………..

A. Gladstone
B. Benjamin Disraeli
C. Elliot
D. Oscar Wilde
Answer» C. Elliot
23.

Benjamin Disraeli was born in the year……………………..

A. 1804
B. 1809
C. 1808
D. 1812
Answer» B. 1809
24.

By which Act a revolutionary reform imparted by Gladstone in the field of education thatthrew opened universities to all including Catholics?

A. Forster’s Education Act
B. Test Act of 1871
C. Act of 1867
D. University Reform Act
Answer» C. Act of 1867
25.

Forster’s Education Act was passed in the year…………………….

A. 1874
B. 1870
C. 1875
D. 1871
Answer» C. 1875
26.

The reforms in the educational field passed by Gladstone was commonly knownas………………………

A. Education Act
B. University Act
C. Forster’s Education Act
D. Gladstone’s Education Act
Answer» D. Gladstone’s Education Act
27.

Gladstone passed the “Irish Land Act” in the year………………….

A. 1870
B. 1875
C. 1873
D. 1872
Answer» B. 1875
28.

Gladstone’s ‘Disestablishment Bill ‘of 1869 was associated with…………….

A. Industrial Reforms
B. Labour Reforms
C. Irish Reform Policy
D. Scottish Reform Policy
Answer» D. Scottish Reform Policy
29.

William Gladstone was born in the year……………….

A. 1810
B. 1809
C. 1814
D. 1812
Answer» C. 1814
30.

William Evart Gladstone represented…………………

A. Tory Party
B. Whig Party
C. Liberal Party
D. Socialist Party
Answer» C. Liberal Party
31.

Who remarked the Reform Act of 1832 as the “water shed moment at which thesovereignty of the English people had established”?

A. G.M. Trevelyan
B. A.J. Toynbee
C. Winston Churchill
D. Edward Gibbon
Answer» B. A.J. Toynbee
32.

Large industrial cities of England like Manchester, Leeds, and Glasgow were first timegranted seats in the House of Commons as per the provisions of the ………………………….

A. Act of 1867
B. Act of 1832
C. Act of 1888
D. Act of 1878
Answer» C. Act of 1888
33.

The Parliamentary Reform Bill of 1832 passed and received the Royal Assenton…………………….

A. May 1832
B. June 1832
C. Sept. 1832
D. August 1832
Answer» C. Sept. 1832
34.

The violent political agitations in England during 19th century known as the “Days of May”is associate with……………………….

A. First Reform Bill of 1832
B. Second Reform Bill of 1832
C. Third Reform Bill of 1832
D. Act of 1867
Answer» D. Act of 1867
35.

Who was the British monarch when the Reform Bill of 1832 was passed?

A. George III
B. Queen Victoria
C. William IV
D. George IV
Answer» D. George IV
36.

The Reform Act of 1832 was passed during the reign of………………………

A. Lord Grey
B. Benjamin Disraeli
C. Gladstone
D. Robert Peel
Answer» B. Benjamin Disraeli
37.

“An Act to amend the representation of the people in the England andWales” is the fulltitle of the…………………………….

A. Reform Act of 1867
B. Reform Act of 1832
C. Reform Act of 1878
D. Reform Act of 1888.
Answer» C. Reform Act of 1878
38.

Which Act passed by British Parliament in 19th century , known as First or Great ReformAct?

A. Reform Act of 1867
B. Reform Act of 1832
C. Reform Act of 1878
D. Reform Act of 1888
Answer» C. Reform Act of 1878
39.

…………………………wrote the famous book on economic theory titled “An inquiry into thenature and causes of wealth of nations”

A. David Ricardo
B. Adam Smith
C. J.M. Keynes
D. Marshall
Answer» C. J.M. Keynes
40.

The Laissez‐faire theory helped to promote the vested interests of ………….

A. Socialists
B. Capitalist class
C. Working class
D. Middle class
Answer» C. Working class
41.

“Rotten Boroughs” are ……………………………

A. Thickly populated constituency
B. Less populated constituency
C. Industrial area
D. Barren lands
Answer» C. Industrial area
42.

………………………..is known as the “Prophet of Free Trade” in England.

A. David Ricardo
B. Adam Smith
C. J.M. Keynes
D. Alfred Marshall
Answer» C. J.M. Keynes
43.

……………………… played a pivotal role in popularising Laissez‐faire economic theory inEngland.

A. Alfred Marshall
B. J.M.Keynes
C. Adam Smith
D. J.C. Piggott
Answer» D. J.C. Piggott
44.

The term “Laissez‐faire” meant……………………..

A. Liberty
B. Political freedom
C. Leave Things Alone
D. Rationalism
Answer» D. Rationalism
45.

The term “Laissez‐faire” was first coined by French economists known as…

A. Bureaucrats
B. Physiocrats
C. Free Traders
D. Mercantilists
Answer» C. Free Traders
46.

Among the following agriculturalists who played a remarkable role to work for “EnclosureActs”?

A. Charles Colling
B. Arthur Young
C. Townshend
D. Jethro Tull
Answer» C. Townshend
47.

“Enclosure Acts” in England during the 18th century were closely associatedwith………………………

A. Industrial Revolution
B. Agrarian Revolution
C. Parliamentary reforms
D. Human Rights
Answer» C. Parliamentary reforms
48.

According to G.M. Trevelyan who is known as the “Prophet of New Agriculture” inEngland?

A. Charles Colling
B. Arthur Young
C. Townshend
D. Bake well
Answer» C. Townshend
49.

Name the magazine edited by Sir Arthur Young, to propagate his experiences andinnovations in agriculture?

A. New Light
B. The English Peasant
C. Annals of Agriculture
D. New Horizon
Answer» D. New Horizon
50.

………………………… succeed in breeding a new kind of sheep known as “New Leicester”.

A. Sir Arthur Young
B. Robert Bake well
C. John Victor
D. Townshend
Answer» C. John Victor