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The Tung-meng hul was founded
with the help of Miyazaki Torazo
中文中學會考試題預習專欄 物理科(十三)
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(十三)
History No. 13
Section A: East Asia
Chapter Ten: The ideas and career of
Sun Yat-sen and the Chiness Republican Revolution to 1916.
Part One:
Which of the following statements about Sun Yat-sen are correct?
I. He was honoured as the Father of
Nationalist China.
VII He was the son of a small farmer III. He was impressed by the struggle
between Parliament and King in 17th0. England while studying at Central School in Hong Kong,
IV. He was baptised by an American
missionary.
V He practised medicine in Macao
and Canton after graduating from the Hong Kong College of Medicins.
II and V
and V only
III and IV only
II, IV and V only
III and Vonly.
All of the above."
2 Sun Yat-sen turned to be a revolution
ist after
was outlawed by his native villagers.
B. he was forced out of Maoao From
practising medicine
C. he had made several contacts with
the Triad Society
he was disregarded by Li Hung chang,
who had ignored his refort- iet petition in 1894..
Ehe had set up the Raviva China
Society.
1894 Sun Yat- sen founded the Hsing
Chunghui în
A. Honolulù.
B. Japan
G. Hone Kong
D. Can't D.
E. Macao
4. After the failure of the 1895 plot in Beizing the Canton provincial govern- ment offices,
I Sun escaped to Japan and disguised
himself under the name of Nakayamai II. Sun was "wanted" by Peking- 11. Several of his fellow conspirators
were executed...
Sun then went to the United States but was recognized and kidnapped", Finally he was released with the help of Sir James Canțlie.
Which of the above statemente Ta true?
NI
III and only 3.I III IV and V only 20, I, II, III and V only
D. II, IV and. V only
B. All of the above,
which caused Sun Yat- een to develop his ideological princi- ples were.
5. The incentives Y
the problem of competing with other revolutioniste who were gathering. followers for themselves.
B. the growth of revolutionary not-
ivities among students.
the lack of coordination, speci- fic ideology, and a Long-term programme for all those activit- 108.
B and Conly.
All of the above.
In Sun's Three Principles of the Pac- ple, he expounded
the principles of nationalion, democracy and socialism in their Chinese context.
the concept of nationalism being anti- Manchu, anti-imperialiát and pro- republican.
III the need for a "five-power consti
tution"..
IV. Marx's idea of class struggle for
meeting the new problems of indus- trial growth.
7. the popular idea of a single tax.
on land.
I and II only:
Q. I, II and IV only
RII, III and IV only
S. I, II, III and V only
All of the above
II. in 1905 in Kyoto, Japan...
III. with Sun as chief executive
IV. with overseas offices in Singapore,
Brussels, San Francisco, and Honolulu.
V, with branches in seventeen
provinces:
II and III only
QUE LI
II, III and V only
R I III, IV and V only S. III
and V only
T. All of the above
8. The following were all colleagues of
Sun except
P. Huang Heing
Q. Chang Ping-lin
R. Wang Ching-wei
S. Liang Chi-chad
T. Hu Han-min.
9. What were the essentials of: Sun'a
three-stage programme?
1. Military government for six years. II. Local self-government with milit-
ary government for three years III. Six years of political tutelage.
IV. Party dictatorship during the
years of tutelage..
V. Eventual constitutional government
with an elected president and. parliament.
P. I, III and V only
II, IV and V only
R. I, II, III and V only
S. II, III, IV and V
T. All of the above.
only
10. The famous "72 martyre" avent of
.occured in
P. Macso
Q Canton
R. Shanghai
S. Wuchang
Nanking
All of the following attributed to the intensity of outbreaks and, asas- sinations except
A. funds and arms from abroad.
B. worsening economic conditions.
C. the frustration of gentry interests.
which favoured nationalization of railwaze.
Do the widespread decline of the cent-
ral anthority
E the leadership taken by the revol
tionary groups.
12. The Railway Dispute was partiolarly
serious in the province of
4. Szechuan"
B Yunnan
C. Kweichow
D. Kwangsi
E. Kwangtung
13. The Railway Dispute was caused by the policy of the nationalization of rai- waye by the Peking Government. Which of the following etatements were untrue?
I. By 1908, railway lines in China.
were largely provincially controlled The announcement for the national- ization of railways was made in May 1911.
For materializing the pricy, foreign loans were obtained." The policy was objected by the provinces on the pretext that Peking was playing into the hände of foreign creditors,
The provinces were dissatisfied with the compensation offered.
1, III and. V only
B. II and IV only
C. I, II and V only.
D. III, III and IV on
E. All of the above
On October 10th, 1911, the Revolution against the Manchus broke out when
there were rumours that the troops
were in Hankow and Wuchang were disloyal army, officera in the Wuchang garrison were arrested. municipal police found secret decunente after an accidental bomb explosion.
the Wuchang, soldiers rose in muting a
the plot of the Kung-Unîn nui was discovered.
15. Who was pressed into readership by
the rebels after chang had fallen?
A Yuan Shah-kaj:
B. Wang Ching-wei
C. Li, Yuan-hung
D. Tuan Cha-jui
E. Chang Tso-lin
In panic, the Ching court was foroad. to summon Yuan Shih-kan to suppressA the rebels. What were Yuan's condit
ons for acceptance?,
The abdication of Hauan-tung in favour of a Republic under his presidency.
DIL
His appointment as premier new cabinet government.
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TE Peking
In February, 1912, Sun resigned in. favour of Yuan Shih-kai because
Tuan represented the chief hope or avoiding oval war, chaos and fore
En intervention
Yuan agreed to support the Republ. ican cause."
Yuan promised to bring the apica tion of Hsuan-tung
Tuan was too powerful that dun ha to yield.
Yuan agreed to govern under isional constitution.
Which is untrue?:
Arrange the following in chronolorical order
I the setting up of Tung-meng hui II. the kidnap of Sun Yat-sen. III the abdication of Hsuan-tung
the proclamation of the Republic the removal of government from Nanking to Paking,
I, II, III, IV,
Q. II, 1, 1V, III, VA
R. III, IV, 13, V, I
S. I, III, IV, V, II
TI IIIV, I, III,
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