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200+ Transition to the Contemporary World Solved MCQs

These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor of Arts in Politics (BA Politics) .

201.

The Parliament became supreme after the Glorious Revolution and passed a Bill of Rights in …………..

A. 1656
B. 1658
C. 1682
D. 1689
Answer» D. 1689
202.

The Act of Settlement was also passed in …………….

A. 1601
B. 1688
C. 1689
D. 1701
Answer» D. 1701
203.

Who was the first Prime Minister of Britain?

A. Sir Robert Walpole
B. Abraham Lincoln
C. Henry VII
D. Wolsey
Answer» A. Sir Robert Walpole
204.

As a result of the growing strength of the…………., the Representation of the People Act, was passed in 1867

A. Chartist Movement
B. The Female Suffrage Movement
C. The War of the League of Augsburg
D. Paris Commune
Answer» A. Chartist Movement
205.

As a result of the growing strength of the ’Chartist Movement’, the Representation of the People Act, was passed in 1867. It was introduced by …………….

A. Benjamin Disraeli
B. Gladston
C. Lord Derby
D. Abraham Lincoln
Answer» A. Benjamin Disraeli
206.

……………..regarded the Reform Act of 1867 as ’a leap in the dark.’

A. Lord Derby
B. Benjamin Disraeli
C. Gladston
D. James I
Answer» A. Lord Derby
207.

The Secret Ballot Act introduced by ……………in 1872.

A. Gladstone
B. Abraham Lincoln
C. Disraeli
D. Lord Derby
Answer» A. Gladstone
208.

The duration of Parliament was reduced from seven to five years by ……………..

A. Parliamentary Act, 1911
B. Reform Act Of 1832
C. Representation of the People Act, 1867
D. Representation of the People Act, 1884.
Answer» A. Parliamentary Act, 1911
209.

In 1867, …………..had spoken in favor of voting rights for women. This created a favorable atmosphere for the Female Suffrage Movement.

A. John Stuart Mill
B. Francisco de Miranda
C. San Martín
D. Simon Boliver
Answer» A. John Stuart Mill

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