1 / 91

Super Quiz ™ PowerPoint Test 6 2011-2012

Super Quiz ™ PowerPoint Test 6 2011-2012. Question 1. Which physician stationed in Bône, Algeria insisted that quinine be administered at the first signs of malarial fever, in doses of twenty-four to forty grains?. a. J. Broussais b. Jean André Antonini c. François Clément Maillot

kyna
Download Presentation

Super Quiz ™ PowerPoint Test 6 2011-2012

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Super Quiz™PowerPoint Test 62011-2012

  2. Question 1 Which physician stationed in Bône, Algeria insisted that quinine be administered at the first signs of malarial fever, in doses of twenty-four to forty grains? a. J. Broussais b. Jean André Antonini c. François Clément Maillot d. H. D. Trotter e. T. H. R. Thomson

  3. Question 1 Which physician stationed in Bône, Algeria insisted that quinine be administered at the first signs of malarial fever, in doses of twenty-four to forty grains? c. François Clément Maillot (59, 2, 1)

  4. Question 2 Who was the author of Social Evolution (1894)? • a. Charles Darwin • b. Count Gobineau • Robert Knox • Rudyard Kipling • e. Benjamin Kidd

  5. Question 2 Who was the author of Social Evolution (1894)? • Benjamin Kidd • (89, 1, 1)

  6. Question 3 Which of the following trading companies was opened under the ministry of Jean-Baptiste Colbert? a. Dutch West India Company b. French West India Company c. British East India Company d. French Company of the East e. Dutch East India Company

  7. Question 3 Which of the following trading companies was opened under the ministry of Jean-Baptiste Colbert? b. French West India Company (9, 2, 3)

  8. Question 4 When did a convergence of factors lead to the abolition of the slave trade? a. in the early eighteenth century b. in the late eighteenth century c. in the early nineteenth century d. in the late nineteenth century e. in the early twentieth century

  9. Question 4 When did a convergence of factors lead to the abolition of the slave trade? c. in the early nineteenth century (36, 1, 2)

  10. Question 5 During the Indian Rebellion, Pandurang and his cousin participated in a major battle near the village of a. Khajuri b. Mumbai c. Calcutta d. Goa e. Punjab

  11. Question 5 During the Indian Rebellion, Pandurang and his cousin participated in a major battle near the village of a. Khajuri (98, 1, 4)

  12. Question 6 Which of the following groups formalized white supremacy through the system of apartheid? a. Berbers b. Xhosa c. Zulu d. Afrikaners e. Harkis

  13. Question 6 Which of the following groups formalized white supremacy through the system of apartheid? d. Afrikaners (115, 1, 2)

  14. Question 7 Which naval physician advocated quinine prophylaxis to Europeans in Africa in his Report on the Climate and Principal Diseases of the African Station published in 1846? a. Alexander Bryson b. Jean André Antonini c. François Clément Maillot d. H. D. Trotter e. T. H. R. Thomson

  15. Question 7 Which naval physician advocated quinine prophylaxis to Europeans in Africa in his Report on the Climate and Principal Diseases of the African Station published in 1846? a. Alexander Bryson (60, 1, 3)

  16. Question 8 In the late nineteenth century, Portugal expanded its West African holdings to include a. Angola b. Togo c. Morocco d. Mozambique e. Libya

  17. Question 8 In the late nineteenth century, Portugal expanded its West African holdings to include • Mozambique • (82, 2, 1)

  18. Question 9 Ships in typical commercial transactions as a part of the “Atlantic trade triangle” departed from a. the Caribbean b. North America c. South America d. Europe e. Africa

  19. Question 9 Ships in typical commercial transactions as a part of the “Atlantic trade triangle” departed from • departed from d. Europe (10, 2, 3)

  20. Question 10 Which physician was “idolized as a hero of French science” as a result of his pioneering treatments of malaria in Algeria? a. J. Broussais b. Jean André Antonini c. François Clément Maillot d. H. D. Trotter e. T. H. R. Thomson

  21. Question 10 Which physician was “idolized as a hero of French science” as a result of his pioneering treatments of malaria in Algeria? c. François Clément Maillot (59, 2, 1)

  22. Question 11 The last area in Africa to be colonized was the a. West African coast b. Senegambia region c. Niger region in West Central Africa d. South Egypt and the Sudan e. Horn of Africa

  23. Question 11 The last area in Africa to be colonized was the • Horn of Africa • (45, 1, 2)

  24. Question 12 In 1889, Italy extended its African holdings to include which colony on the Horn of Africa? a. Eritrea b. Togo c. Morocco d. Mozambique e. Libya

  25. Question 12 In 1889, Italy extended its African holdings to include which colony on the Horn of Africa? a. Eritrea (82, 2, 1)

  26. Question 13 The Atlantic slave trade reached its peak in the a. fifteenth and sixteenth centuries b. sixteenth and seventeenth centuries c. seventeenth and eighteenth centuries d. eighteenth and nineteenth centuries e. nineteenth and twentieth centuries

  27. Question 13 The Atlantic slave trade reached its peak in the c. seventeenth and eighteenth centuries (11, 1, 1)

  28. Question 14 Where did the French fight a costly guerrilla war in the 1840s and 1850s? a. Natal b. Algeria c. Cairo d. Transvaal e. Alexandria

  29. Question 14 Where did the French fight a costly guerrilla war in the 1840s and 1850s? b. Algeria (46, 1, 1)

  30. Question 15 Where did the British clash with millenarian jihadist Mahdist state in 1885? a. Algeria b. Sudan c. Swaziland d. British East Africa e. South Africa

  31. Question 15 Where did the British clash with millenarian jihadist Mahdist state in 1885? b. Sudan (84, 1, 1)

  32. Question 16 In the 1960s, which political group in Britain supported pro-immigration campaigns that advocated toleration and integration? a. Conservative Party b. National Front c. Labour Party d. Neo-Destour party e. Liberal Constitution Party

  33. Question 16 In the 1960s, which political group in Britain supported pro-immigration campaigns that advocated toleration and integration? c. Labour Party (117, 1, 3)

  34. Question 17 Which of the following was located on the coastal western frontier of Britain’s Indian Empire? a. Afghanistan b. Ceylon c. Sudan d. Burma e. Sind

  35. Question 17 Which of the following was located on the coastal western frontier of Britain’s Indian Empire? e. Sind (41, 1 ,1)

  36. Question 18 Which of the following was known as German South West Africa in the late nineteenth century? a. Gabon b. Tanzania c. Namibia d. Cameroon e. Burundi

  37. Question 18 Which of the following was known as German South West Africa in the late nineteenth century? c. Namibia (84, 2, 1)

  38. Question 19 A “bullion for goods” system existed between a. Australia and Europe b. North America and Africa c. Europe and Asia d. Asia and Africa e. Africa and Europe

  39. Question 19 A “bullion for goods” system existed between c. Europe and Asia (11, 1, 1)

  40. Question 20 Which colony did Jean Ribault found in what is now the continental United States? a. Pernambuco b. Kanpur c. Hochelaga d. Charlesbourg-Royal e. Charlesfort

  41. Question 20 Which colony did Jean Ribault found in what is now the continental United States? e. Charlesfort (15, 1, 1)

  42. Question 21 By 1820, which European power exerted the most influential commercial presence in Southeast Asia in the late eighteenth century? a. Dutch b. French c. Spanish d. Portuguese e. British

  43. Question 21 By 1820, which European power exerted the most influential commercial presence in Southeast Asia in the late eighteenth century? • British • (42, 1, 1)

  44. Question 22 Which discovery in the 1880s prompted the British encroachment on the Afrikaner republics? a. platinum b. diamonds c. tungsten d. gold e. copper

  45. Question 22 Which discovery in the 1880s prompted the British encroachment on the Afrikaner republics? d. gold (84, 2, 1)

  46. Question 23 Which war put an end to the “first French colonial empire”? a. Anglo-Zulu War b. Boer War c. Franco-Prussian War d. Seven Years War e. Second Opium War

  47. Question 23 Which war put an end to the “first French colonial empire”? d. Seven Years War (11, 1, 3)

  48. Question 24 Which of the following modern-day nations is often “touted as an exception to the rule” of being drawn into the European orbit in the nineteenth century? a. Thailand b. North Vietnam c. India d. Burma e. South Vietnam

  49. Question 24 Which of the following modern-day nations is often “touted as an exception to the rule” of being drawn into the European orbit in the nineteenth century? a. Thailand (43, 1, 1)

  50. Question 25 In 1899 the Afrikaners from the South African Republic (Transvaal) and the Orange Free State declared war on a. Italy b. Britain c. Belgium d. France e. Netherlands

More Related