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This is a continuation. of the previous issue on some 60 multiple choice questions, all of which are on either of the two parts of the syllabus: East Asia and Europe. Answers will be provided in the next issue,
31. Which of the follow-
ing was one of the effects of the German annexation of Austria in 19582
A. The Second World
War began.
1. Italy saw that
Germany's
aggression was
unopposed,
so
Italy invaded
Ethiopia.
Germany began to
increase her armament. Austria was near Czechoslovakia, so Germany could easily conquer
Czechoslovakia in
future.
E. British and French leaders met Hilter. at Munich to try to solve this problem.
32. According to the
Munich Agreement, Germany could annex
from
A. the Sudetenland
Czechoslovakis
...
The Saar
Xce
Alsace-lorraine
Austria
the Polish Corridor Poland
E. Upper Silesia
chestria
of the follow showed that the
Western powers used an appeasement policy towards Hitler in the second half of the 1930s?
A. The Nazi-Soviet
Pact
B. The Munich
Agreement
C. The Rome-Berlin
Axis Treaty
D. The Versailles
Treaty
E Declarations of
war against Germany.
34. Which of the follow-
ing explained "why
the Western powers used an appeasement policy towards
Hitler?
i. The Western.
iv
powers feared
communism, so
they thought that
awar with
Germany would
give Soviet
Russia a chance to expand her power in East Europe.
Chamberlain, and the French Prime Minister trusted Hitler insa childish way, They thought Hitler would be satisfied after having obtained some gairis.
Many people feared of the
hǝrm of another world war. They wanted to
prevent it at
all cust.
There was ä belief that
in the Treaty
of Versailles and had a rigirt to change the.
treaty terms..
ii and iv only ii, iii and iv. only
C. iii and iv only Di and ii only E. All of them
35. The constituti
the League of Nations was called
A. Charter
B Protocol
C. Convenant.
D. Contract
E. Entente.
56. Which of the follow-
ing events showed. that the League of Nations failed to
check international
aggressions?
The Great Depression (1929-32)
ii. Japan's invasion
of Manchuria in 1931
Italy's
報日僑華
abolished in Meijî Japan in
1853
0.1868
E. 1871.
S. 1880
T. 1889
41. In 1873, á land tax
was introduced in Neiji Japan, All
farmers had to pay tax of
invasion of
Ethiopia in
-1935-
45
invasion of
Germany's
Austria,
Czechoslovikia
and Poland in 1938-39
ij and iv only
i, ii and iii only i and iv only iii and iv
only
All of them
37. After 1945, the USA
decided to abandon her old policy of
P. appeasement
Q. isolationiso
aggression compensation
power pol
Germany had. ...really been too.
harshly treated Soviet Russia had a veto power in the United Nations. This meant that ...
P. Soviet Russia
could prevent the United Nations from making a decision to send. military forces. to check inter- national aggressions.-
set
Soviet Russia's up the United Nations herself. so she enjoyed special powers alone.
Soviet Russia could block
attempts by other powers to bring a dispute to the attention of the United Nations. Soviet Pussia wos not a member in the United
Nations.
Soviet Russia had re: influence in
United Nations
than the USA.
The Meiji state suffered from several weaknesses in 1868,
such as...
incomplete political control over the entire country, as feudal clans still existed.
the lack of a reliable source of government income for modernization,
the absence of national military forces
for defence.
i and ii only
0. ii and Lii only
R. ii only.
S. i and ili only TAM 6f them
140. Feudal clans were
45
Hundred Day
R: Kiaochow
Reform
S. Kiaocliow
T. Kiaochow
二期星
Boxer Uprising.
Scramble for Concessions
the
Which of the follow
ing was Britain's sphere of influence?
. the Yangtze valley.
region
of
the land value to
the government.
0. Fukien
A. monthly
10%
R. Shantung
3. monthly
3%
S. Manchuria
yearly
3%
D. yearly.
10% 1
E. yearly
In the 1870s, the Meiji state developed
industries herself. Starting from the early 1880s, however, it gold non-military- strategic industries
to
. private companies B. the Tokugawa shogunate
the foreign powers the samurai
Emilitary leaders
The Imperial Rescript on Education of 1890 was issued in the
name of
A. the Japanese
Emperor
B. the Meiji
government- the Japane se people.
the Tokugawa shogun
the West
Since Meiji time: Japanese military leaders enjoyed a special political right. This was A. the right to
direct access
B. the
to the Emperor, the right to build warships without approval from the government.
the right to start. revoltat
the right to the choice of prime ministers. the right to conquer Manchuria.
Japan obtained a lot of gains from China in the Treaty of
in 1895. (ther powers were fearful that their interests might
be
endangered. So
they started the A. Shimonoseki
Self-Strengthening
Movement
B. Shimonoseki
Scramble for Concessions Portsmouth
late Ch'ing Reform D. Portsmouth
Open Door Polic Portsmouth Scramble for Concessious.
46. During the Triple
Intervention of 1895,
and
47
joined to force Japan return Liaotung to. China.
P.
Russia, Britain
France
0. Russia, Germany
and Britain
R. Russia, France. and Germany
and
S. France, Japan and
Germany
France, Germany and Britain
Germany occupied
in 1897 This fightened many Shantung farmers, which later led to the many anti- foreign uprisings and lastly the P. Weihaiwei
Fundred Day Reform Weihaiwe
Boxer Uprising
T. Taiwan
In what ways should the Empress Dowager be held responsible for the outbreak, of theer Uprising?
sponsored.
the Boxers and invited them to enter Peking to make war on foreigners 1900-01.
She put down anti-foreign. uprisings that.
the Boxers.
organized with armed force, therefore forcing the
Boxers to enter Peking.
ii. She allowed. foreign missionaries: to preach in China, and this made many......
Chinese people
angry.
She fled to Sian” when the Allied. Expedition marched on
king. ⠀⠀⠀
She was a Manchua conservative, and the Toxers were anti-Hancliu.
4 li, iv and only
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to break the seige
Japanese:
Alliance
Annexation of Korea
1. Uniii and
iv only.
ii, îii, iv and v only;
C. ii and iif only
Di, iv and only. E. All of them.
53. What effect did the
Paris Peace Settle- ment have on Chine?
Many Chinese nationalisté. resented that China was given. an inferior ratio of disarmament, Revolutionaries Jike Sun Yat-sen succeeded
in
cover throwing the
Ching dynasty On knowing about the decision of the peace-makers to let Japan retain Kiaochow, Chinese
-nationalists
protested against imperialism in the
May Fourth Incident.
China ha
to pay.
a large amount of
money to Japan.
China and Japan.
sent delegates
to the Paris
Peace Conference.
After Japan conquered
Manchuria in the
early 1930s, a puppet
state was set up
there. What was it called?
4. Hope i
B. Chahar
C. Mukden
Di Manchukuo
E. Pu-yi
55. The First KMT-ccp.
Coalition lasted from
to
A. 1914
1918
B. 1923
1927
711, 511, iv and
v only
C. 1931
1935
1937
1945
FL 1946
1949
56
Rii, ii, iii and
iv only
ii i iv and nly
ii: iii and only
50. In which of the
following places did Russia and Japan ruo into conflict with. each other in 1895- 19049
Manchuria.
ii. Siberia iii. Kwantung
iv. Korea
v. Taiwan:
iff and iv only ii, fii and “iy only
R. iii, iv and v only. Si and iv only Tiv and v only
51. The peace treaty that settled the Russo-Japanese Var of 1894-95 was A. the Treaty of
Nanking
B. the Treaty of
Shimonoseki
the Treaty Portsmouth D. the Treaty o
Versailles
the Treaty of San Francisco'
52. Which of the follow-
ing events showed the expansion of Japan during the First World War?
Invasion of Manchuria since the Nanchurian
Incidente.
Presentation of the 21 Demands to China
Seizure of Kiaochow and other rights in Shantung that belonged to Germany iv. Formation of
the Anglo-
In 1925 the base of the KMT was in By 1928, however, the EMT had unified China and its capital
was
P. Kwangtung
Peiping
0. Kwangtung Canton Ewangtung
Nanking
S. Yenan
T. Yenan
Peiping Nanking
57. In the early 1950s,
Chiang Kai-shek used the following policy to deal with the CCP; P. Destroying
communism before dealing with the aggression of Japan Allying with the CCP so that Japan dared not expand southwards from Manchuria
E.. Establishing ·
control over main cities so that
communist influence would be contained in countryside areas only
Retreating to Chungking in Southwest China and waiting for a chance to destroy the CCP in future Attacking the CCP
and defending China against
the aggression of Japan at the same
tire
58. In late 1934, the
KMT attacked the CCP bases in the border region of Kiangsi- Pukien-Kwangtung, This forced the CCP
and started the
P. Second KMT-CCP
Coalition
0. Second Sino- Japanese War Northern Expedition
S. First KMT-CCP;
Coalition:
T. Long March
59. In 1936, a young KMT
general called: kidnapped Chiang Kai-shek. In history this was known as the Sian Incident.
P. Pu-yi
Q. Chang Huseh-liang R. Mao Tse-tung S.TV. Soong
T. Sun Yat-sen
60. Look at the follow-
ing map. Where did. the China Incident of July 7, 1937 take place?
R:Ferping
5. Norking •
T: Canton
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Exercise 15:
15:
General Revision
1. Using the substitution
t=tang, find
do:
Jising
2. Find the general
solution of the equal cos(h+2)+coshë=cose,
a constant. where his a
(a) Sketch the curve
2
(b) Find the volume of
the solid generated when the area enclosed by the
x-axis and the curve in (a) is rotated about the x-axis.
4. Given the circle:
+y2-2x-8y+1=0.
(a) Find the centre and
radius of the circle.
(b) show that the circle.
touches the x-axis and find it point of contact.
(c) Prove that, if BT
is another tangent from T(3,0), the point of contact b(h,k) must satisfy the condition h-2k=1:
(a) Use De Moivre's
theorem to find the cube roots of unity
If the roots of (a) are denoted by
1, W, w2, prove that
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(11) w3=0",
(iii) 1+W+b (c) Using
the results of
(b), prove, if x=a+b,
j-aw+bu2, z=aw2+bw',
that
=6ab.