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History (24)
Multiple Choice General Revision Far East History:
The World Wars:
31. In the Versailles Conference; China demanded -
A. the ending of the unequal
treaties.
B. the return of Kiaochow Bay. C. the release of the Sino-
Japanese obilgation in 1915. D. the recognition of the
Tuchunate Era in China.
E. the restoration of Shantung.
32. What can be the only reason that Russia was excluded from the Washington Conference?
Russia was too weak after. her internal turmoil. B. Russia had no interest in
the Pacific...
The Powers deliberately isolated her because of her Soviet government.
D. Japan would not come to the table if Russia was present Russia refused to join on her own account.
33. What were the effects on the Far East.
A. It cased tension in the Far
East
It led to further American involvement in the Pacific Japan, realising American challenge in the Pacific, concentrated on internal development
China began to settle down and her govemment became more stable
E. The Power's relations improve
d.
34. The Era of Party Government in Japan failed and its cause might be attributed to the follow- ing facts
1. Political parties were not
well grounded and they were too subservient to the
oligarchy.
2. The Meiji Constitution itself was designed to protect the imperial inter pretation of government Political parties were controlled by the capitali- st and landed radical Labour and radical movement -s frightened the forces of representative government
The growing autonomy of the Army was a great obstacle to the practice of liberal- ism.
3 only
2, and 3 only 2, 3, and 5 only
D. 1, 3, and 4 only
all of the above
What led to Japanese attack
on Manchuria?
A. The murder of Nakamure is
Inner Mongolia.
B. The building of railways in Manchuria which completed with the Japanese railways. The Japanese accusation that China had been responsible for blowing up part of her south Manchurian Railway. The reluctance of the Nanking government in ceding Manchur ia to Japan.
E. The popular demand at home.
36. Which of the following were immediate reactions to Japanese aggression in Manchuria?
1. China boycotted Japanese
goods.
China appealed to the league of Nations.
3. Japan invaded the Tientsin-
Peiping area.
4. The Wakatsuki-Shidehara
cabient fall.
5. America declared her
Stimson Non-Recognition,
A. 1, 3, and 4 only
B. 1 and 2 only
0.
1, 2, 4 only
D. 1, 3, 5 only
all of the above
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37. What was the League's respon se to the Manchurian crisis?
A. The League immediately order
ed Japanese withdrawal
B. The League appealed to the
other League Nations for an embargo on Japanese goods. The League appointed a
commission under Earl Lytton,
to investigate into the issue
D. The League expelled Japan out
of the organization.
E. The League recognized Menchur
-ia to be Japanese sphere of influence
38. Which of the following state- ment about the Manchukuo is not true?
A. It was proclaimed in February
1932.
B. It was an independent re-
public under Japanese dominat -ion.
It was put under the regency of Henry Pu-I, the exchange Emperor.
D. The real ruler was the
Commander-in-Chief of Kwang-
tung:
E. It was first recognised by
Germany.
39. What did the Lytton Report of the League recommend?
A. Non-recognition of Manchukuo B. Manchuria should remain under
China sovereignty.
Manchuria should be self- goveming.
D. all of the above E. A and B only
40. Which of the following state- ment was true?
A. The Lytton Report pointed
B.
Put that Japan was guilty
and should be punished.
Japan was forced to withdraw from Manchuria.
C. Japan invaded Jehol adding it
to Manchukuo in March 1933.
D. Japan invited Italy along and
resigned from the League in 1933
Japan ignored the League's recommendation.
41. What were the results of the Manchurian Crisis?
1. It provided great assets to
Japan.
Manchukuo provided Japan with a valuable source of coal and iron..
It also led to higher tax ion at home in order to cover the great military expenses.
Japanese militarism was greatly encouraged.
The League of Nations was greatly weakened.
A. 1, 2, and 4 only 2, and 15 only
C. 2, 4, and 5 only
D: 13, and 5 only
E
all of the above.
42. By the 1930's Japan was becom ing a state possessing all of the following qualities except
A. Chauvinistic
B. Fascists
Cultranationalistic. D. expansionistic
E. Fuhrer orientated
43. What were the factors that. helped Japan to embark on her ultranationalist movement?
1. Revival of nationalist. patriotic societies.
1. The social and economic
changes of the war years brought forth ideas. Antagonistic to Westem concepts of socialism and communism.
3. Advocacy for a revival of
traditional institutions and Japanese spirits. Close tie between unilitary men and civilians. Support from conservatives. who were clearly anti- democratic.
A. 1 and 3 only
B. 2 and 5 only
C. 1, 3, and 4 only
D. 1, 3, 4, and 5 only
E. all of the above
44. What factors contributed to KMT's power at Nanking?
1. Sun's revolutionary
programme.m
2. Internal dissension within
the CCP.
Russian inspired reorganisa1
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-ion of the Party.
4. Power of KMT armies.
5. The following were the
allied war conferences. rranged them in order. A. 1, 3 and 4 only
B
1, 3 and 5 only
C. 3, 4 and 5 only
3, 4, and 5 only
E. all of the above
45. In which year was the Chinese:. Soviet Republic proclaimed by the CCP?
A 1911 B. 1921
0.1931
D. 1936 E. 1949
46. The seizure of Chiang Kai-shek by Chang Hsueh-liang at Sian was mainly a manifestation of
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A. the resurgence of Warlordism B. the weakening power of Chiang
Kai-shek.
C. intensified factionalism
within the KMT.
D. the growing popular demand for a united front against Japan.
E. the general opposition to
Chiang's leadership.
47. Which of the following state- mente about Wang Ching-Wei is not true?
A. He was an intimate friend of
Sun Yat-Sen.
B. He had been a Min-pao writer,
who vigorously attacked Liang Chi-chao's ideas. C. He was the leader of the
leftists in the KMT
He had prior to 1938, con- vinced himself that China's future lay in co-operation with Japan.
On March 30, 1940 he pro- claimed the new National (puppet) Government at Nanking.
48. Arrange in the correct chronological order the following
The fall of Shanghai
2. The establishment of the
Provisional Government of the Republic of China. Recognition of Wang's regime by Germany.
4. Japanese occupation of
Hanków
The Fall of Canton
,2,
4, 3, 5,
3.
2,
21
5,
49. During the American-Japanese negotiation in 1941 the following as the basis for agreement except
A. respect or the sovereignty
and territorial integrity of nations.
B. non-interference in the
internal affairs of other states..
C. neutrality in the non-Pacific
wars
D. the principle of equality,
including equality of commerical opportunity.
E. non-disturbance of the status
quo in the Pacific except by peaceful means.
50. Which of the following was responsible for driving Japan into war with the Democracies?
A. Admiral Kimnel
B. Kurusu Saburo
C. Konoye
D. General Tojo Hideki
E. General Walter C. Short
Which of the following countri es was referred to as the arsenal
of democracy"?
A. America
B. Britain C. France D. China
E. RussiNDON,
52. Arrange the following in its correct chronological orders.
1. The fall of Hong Kong
2. The Pearl Harbour Incident 3. The occupation of Manila by
Japan.
4. The battle of Midway.
5. The surrender of Singapore. A. 2, 3, 4, 5, 1
B. 1, 2, 3,
C. 2, 1, 3,
D. 2, 1, 5, E. 2, 4,
53. The following were the
Allied war conferences.
them in order.
Arrange
The Moscow Conference 2. The Yalta Conference. 3. The Teheran Conference 4.The Potsdam Conference.
The Quebec Conference
B. 2, 3,
C.
DA
5,
E. 5, 1
54. Who succeeded President Roosevelt in 1945?
A. Wilson
B. Truman C. Marshall D. Franklin E. Mokinleys
55. The Potsdam Declaration was presented to Japan by
A. the United States, Soviet
Russia and Britain'
B. the United States, France,
Soviet Russia and Britain. C. the United States, Soviet Fussia, Britain and China the United States, China and Britain
The United Nations
56. What did the Potadam Declarat- ion Pledge?
A
(1)
Japan to become a member of the United Nations if she would surrender uncondition- ally.
Japan be given an order of peace, security and justice. on condition of her uncondit- ional surrender.
Utter destruction of Japan.
if she refused unconditional surrender.
B and C only
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