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HBSE Class 11 History MCQ Important Question Answer 2024
HBSE Class 11 History Section 1 – Early Societies MCQ Important Questions 2024
1. Gilgamesh is:
(A) A Poem
(B) A Story
(C) An Epic
(D) A Novel
Answer
Ans – (C) An Epic
2. The word ‘Australopithecus’ is made up of
(A) Latin and English
(B) Greek and Sanskrit
(C) French and German
(D) Latin and Greek
Answer
Ans – (D) Latin and Greek
3. What is the scientific name of modern Human ? Most Important
(A) Homo Erectus
(B) Homo Sapiens Sapiens
(C) Neanderthal
(D) Homo Habilis
Answer
Ans – (B) Homo Sapiens Sapiens
4. Who among the below was Mesopotamian Goddess for war and love?
(A) Anki
(B) Anu
(C) Nanna
(D) Inanna
Answer
Ans – (C) Nanna
5. What is the first known language of Mesopotamia?
(A) Akkadian
(B) Aramaic
(C) Hebrew
(D) Sumerian
Answer
Ans – (D) Sumerian
6. What was the script of Sumarian Lanaguage?
(a) Cuneiform
(b) Kharoshthi
(c) Aramaic
(d) Brahmi
Answer
Ans – (a) Cuneiform
HBSE Class 11 History Section 2 – Empires MCQ Important Questions 2024
1. What was the reign of Taimur ?
(A) 1320-1390 AD
(B) 1347-1388 AD
(C) 1370-1405 AD
(D) 1355-1409 AD
Answer
Ans – (C) 1370-1405 AD
2. What was ‘Dressel-20’ ?
(A) Container
(B) Coins
(C) Tree
(D) Music
Answer
Ans – (A) Container
3. Who was the first Emperor of Rome? Most Important
(A) Julius Caeser
(B) Trajan
(C) Tiberius
(D) Augustus
Answer
Ans – (D) Augustus
4. What was the real name of Genghis Khan? Most Important
(A) Temujin
(B) Manchu
(C) Tatar
(D) Kagan
Answer
Ans – (A) Temujin
5. Which one is the most important nomadic empire establish during 13th-14th century AD ?
(A) Mongol
(B) Huna
(C) Huang D
(D) Gowang
Answer
Ans – (A) Mongol
6. After conquering which city did Genghis Khan order to destroy it completely?
(a) Samarkand
(b) Nishapur
(c) Herat
(d) Bukhara
Answer
Ans – (b) Nishapur
7. What was the ‘Amphora’?
(A) Container
(B) Tool
(C) Weapon
(D) None of these
Answer
Ans – (A) Container
8. What is the present name of the city of Constantinople?
(A) Rome
(B) Istanbul
(C) Byzantine
(D) Babylon
Answer
Ans – (B) Istanbul
9. What was the ‘Yasa’ in Mongol Empire?
(A) Flag
(B) Language
(C) Code of Law
(D) None of these
Answer
Ans – (C) Code of Law
10. Who was the founder of the Mongol Empire?
(A) Genghis Khan
(B) Manchu
(C) Tatar khan
(D) Timurlang
Answer
Ans – (A) Genghis Khan
HBSE Class 11 History Section 3 – Changing Traditions MCQ Important Questions 2024
1. When was Academy of Sciences founded in Paris?
(A) In 1663 AD
(B) In 1673 AD
(C) In 1683 AD
(D) In 1693 AD
Answer
Ans – (B) In 1673 AD
2. Who was the chief of Catholic Church? Most Important
(A) Pope
(B) Bishop
(C) Peasant
(D) King
Answer
Ans – (A) Pope
3. Which country did Ulrich Zwingli belong to ?
(A) Italy
(B) Germany
(C) France
(D) Switzerland
Answer
Ans – (D) Switzerland
4. When did the Turks conquer Constantinople?
(A) 1453 A.D.
(B) 1422 A.D.
(C) 1460 A.D.
(D) 1510 A.D.
Answer
Ans – (A) 1453 A.D.
5. In which century the Island of England – Scotland were conquered by the prince of Normandy, A province of Franch?
(a) 10th Century
(b) 11th Century
(c) 12th Century
(d) 13th Century
Answer
Ans – (b) 11th Century
6. Where did the Renaissance first took place?
(a) England
(b) Italy
(c) France
(d) Russia
Answer
Ans – (b) Italy
7. Where did the Mongols originally come from?
(A) Mediterranean Sea
(B) Central Asia
(C) Tundra
(D) China
Answer
Ans – (B) Central Asia
8. Who was the Supreme Leader of Church?
(A) Pope
(B) Priest
(C) Archbishop
(D) Bishop
Answer
Ans – (A) Pope
9. Who invented the Printing Press?
(A) Filippo Brunelleshi
(B) Johannes Gutenberg
(C) Sir Thomas Roe
(D) Francis Patrick
Answer
Ans – (B) Johannes Gutenberg
HBSE Class 11 History Section 4 Towards Modernisation MCQ Important Questions 2024
1. When French revolution took place?
(A) In 1688 AD
(B) In 1776 AD
(C) In 1789 AD
(D) In 1803 AD
Answer
Ans – (C) In 1789 AD
2. When first passenger train was introduced in England?
(A) In 1605 AD
(B) In 1707 AD
(C) In 1802 AD
(D) In 1825 AD
Answer
Ans – (D) In 1825 AD
3. In South Africa world ‘Settler’ is used for?
(A) Dutch
(B) British
(C) Indian
(D) American
Answer
Ans – (A) Dutch
4. When Britain has recognized America as an independent country?
(A) In 1776 AD
(B) In 1781 AD
(C) In 1783 AD
(D) In 1787 AD
Answer
Ans – (A) In 1776 AD
5. When slavery was abolished in America?
(A) In 1803 AD
(B) In 1839 AD
(C) In 1857 AD
(D) In 1865 AD
Answer
Ans – (D) In 1865 AD
6. In 1934 which country has passed ‘Indian Reorganization Act’?
(A) China
(B) America
(C) England
(D) Japan
Answer
Ans – (B) America
7. When was Indian Reorganisation Act Passed?
(A) In 1930 AD
(B) In 1934 AD
(C) In 1936 AD
(D) In 1940 AD
Answer
Ans – (B) In 1934 AD
8. Where is the capital of Australia? Most Important
(A) Sydney
(B) Canberra
(C) Melbourne
(D) Tokyo
Answer
Ans – (B) Canberra
9. When Canberra became the Capital of Australia ?
(A) In 1880
(B) In 1899
(C) In 1903
(D) In 1911
Answer
Ans – (D) In 1911
10. ‘Andrew Jackson’ was the President of which country? Most Important
(A) China
(B) Japan
(C) France
(D) America
Answer
Ans – (D) America
11. ‘Judith wright’ was the writer of which Country?
(A) America
(B) Australia
(C) Canada
(D) South Africa
Answer
Ans – (B) Australia
12. River Pearl is located in which Country?
(A) China
(B) Japan
(C) America
(D) England
Answer
Ans – (A) China
13. ‘Dim Sum’ meal is famous in which Country?
(A) England
(B) Sri Lanka
(C) China
(D) Japan
Answer
Ans – (C) China
14. Which is the main crop of Japan?
(A) Wheat
(B) Rice
(C) Gram
(D) Mustard
Answer
Ans – (B) Rice
15. ‘Mitsubishi’ is the company of which Country?
(A) Japan
(B) China
(C) America
(D) Canada
Answer
Ans – (A) Japan
16. The Parliament of Japan is called as :
(A) Congress
(B) Mujlis
(C) Diet
(D) General Assembly
Answer
Ans – (C) Diet
17. When ‘Canada-Indians Act’ was passed?
(A) In 1717 AD
(B) In 1749 AD
(C) In 1856 AD
(D) In 1876 AD
Answer
Ans – (D) In 1876 AD
18. Great Philosopher Karl Marx belonged to which country?
(A) France
(B) Russia
(C) Japan
(D) Germany
Answer
Ans – (D) Germany
19. Karl Marx was a : Most Important
(A) Doctor
(B) Scientist
(C) Economist
(D) Philosopher
Answer
Ans – (D) Philosopher
20. When ‘A National Sorry Day’ is celebrated in Australia ? Most Important
(A) 5 March
(B) 26 May
(C) 20 August
(D) 19 November
Answer
Ans – (B) 26 May
21. ‘Ireland’ was the Colony of which country ?
(A) America
(B) France
(C) England
(D) Germany
Answer
Ans – (C) England
22. ‘Naito Konan’ belonged to which Country?
(A) China
(B) Japan
(C) Canada
(D) Australia
Answer
Ans – (B) Japan
23. ‘Edo’ is the old name of which City? Most Important
(A) Paris
(B) Tokyo
(C) Sydney
(D) London
Answer
Ans – (B) Tokyo
24. When first Railway Track was laid in Japan?
(A) 1707-09
(B) 1763-65
(C) 1830-32
(D) 1870-72
Answer
Ans – (D) 1870-72
25. When ‘first opium war’ was fought ?
(A) 1803-05
(B) 1839-42
(C) 1856-59
(D) 1876-79
Answer
Ans – (B) 1839-42
26. Who is known as the founder of Modern China? Most Important
(A) Kang Youwel
(B) Liang Qichao
(C) Sun Yat-sen
(D) Chiang Kaishek
Answer
Ans – (C) Sun Yat-sen
27. When First Radio Station was opened in Japan?
(A) In 1855
(B) In 1885
(C) In 1915
(D) In 1925
Answer
Ans – (D) In 1925
28. Which country is known as “Country of Rising Sun” ? Most Important
(A) China
(B) Japan
(C) Russia
(D) America
Answer
Ans – (B) Japan
29. To which country Marco Polo belonged?
(A) France
(B) Italy
(C) Russia
(D) America
Answer
Ans – (B) Italy
30. Which scholar has called native of America – “The Noble Savage”.
(a) Wordsworth
(b) Aristotle
(c) Rousseau
(d) Jefferson
Answer
Ans – (a) Wordsworth
31. Which country did Rousseau belong to?
(A) America
(B) France
(C) China
(D) Japan
Answer
Ans – (B) France
32. Whose journey is referred to as ‘Trail of Tears’ ?
(A) Metiso
(B) Cherokee
(C) Marco Polo
(D) None of these
Answer
Ans – (B) Cherokee