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1.Who is represented as a postman in the given image?

a) Giuseppe Mazzini
b) Napoleon Bonaparte
c) Otto Von Bismarck
d) Giuseppe Garibaldi

The courier of Rhineland loses all that he


has on his way home from Leipzig.
Napoleon here is represented asa
postman on his way back to France after
he lost the battle of Leipzig in 1813. Each
letter dropping out of his bag bears the
names of the territories he lost.

2. The Cover of German


almanac designed by the
journalist Andreas Rebmann m
1798 Describes which event.
a) Storming of Bastille fort
b) The city of Mainz
c) Two buildings of France
d) None of the above
The cover of a German almanac designed by the journalist Andreas Rebmann in 1798. The
image of the French Bastille being stormed by the revolutionary crowd has been placed next
to a similar fortress meant to represent the bastion of despotic nule in the German province of
Kassel. Accompanying the illustration is the slogan: "The people must seize their own
freedom!' Rebmann lived in the city of Mainz and was a member of a German Jacobin group.

3. Which ofthe following best signifies this image?


a) War at Zweibrucken,
German
b) Peoplecelebrating
Christmas
c) Planting of tree of
Liberty
d) None of the above
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The Planting of Tree of Liberty in Zweibrücken, Germany. The subject of this colour print by
the German painter Karl Kaspar Fritz is the occupation of the town of Zweibrücken by the
French amies. The plaque being affixed to the Tree of Liberty carries a German inscription
which in translation reads: "Take freedom and equality from us, the model of humanity.'
4. Which of the following aspect best
signifies this image of Germania?
a) Heroism and Justice
b) Folk and Cultural Tradition
c) Austerity and Asceticism
d) Revenge and Vengeance
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Germania, Philip Veit, 1848. The artist
prepared this painting of Germania on a
cotton banner, as it was meant to hang
from the ceiling of the Church of St Paul
where the Frankfurt parliament was
convened in March 1848.

5. Which of the following aspect of Bismarck is known as in


this image
a) His democratic nature
b) His violent and strict nature
c) His sympathetic nature
d) None of the above

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Caricature of Otto von Bismarck in
the German reichstag (parliament),
from Figaro, Vienna, 5 March 1870.

6. Which ofthe following event is


described in the following in
image?
a) Signing of Treaty of Vienna.
b) Founding of Yeung Europe in
Berne 1833.
c) Giuseppe Mazzini tnifying Ilaly
d) None of the above

Giuseppe Mazzini and the founding of


Young Europe in Berne 1833. Print by
Giacomo Mantegazza.
7. The painting "the Dream ofworldwide Democratic and
Social Republics" was prepared by whom?
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a) Giuseppe Mazzini
b) Frederic Sorrieu
c) Henry Patullo
d) Duke Metternich
The dream of worldwide
democratic and social
Republics- The pact
Between nations, a print
prepared by Frederic
Sorrieu, 1884

8. Which idea is best expressed in this image?


a) Romanticism
b) Nationalism
c) Revolution
d) Conservatism
The Massacr at Chios, Eugene Delacroix, 1824.
He was one ofthe most important French
Romantic paintersThis huge painting depicts an
incident in which 20,000,Greeks were said to
have been killed by Turks orthe island of Chios.
By dramatising the incident, focusing on the
suffering of women and children, &using vivid
colours, and create sympathy for the Greeks.

9. The event in the image is the explains the reason for the flee
of Louis Philippe in 1948?
a) Peasants uprising
b) Revolution of Liberals
c) Outbreak of French revolution
d) War between France and Prussia

Peasants' uprising, 1848.


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10. Which of the following aspect best signifies this image?
a) Round table conference
at London
b) Constituent Assembly
of
India
c) The Frankfurt Parliament
in the Church of St. Paul
d) The Hall of Mirrors of
Versailles

The Frankfurt parliament in the Church of St Paul. Contemporaryy


colour print. Notice the women in the upper left gallery

Attribute Significance 11. Meanings of the Symbols


Broken Chain Being Freed
Breastplate with eagle Symbol of the
German empire-
strength
Crown of oak leaves Heroism
Sword Readiness to make
peace
Olive branch around Willingness to make
the sword peace
Black, red and gold . Flag of the liberal-
tricolor nationalists in 1848,
banned by the Dukes
of the German states
Rays of the rising sun Beginning of a new
era

12. Which ofthe following aspect signifies this image?


a) The proclamation of the German empire
b) Coronation of Louis Philippe at Hall of
Versailles
c) The Frankfurt Parliament in the church
of St. Paul
d) None of the above
The proclamation of the German empire in the
Hall of Mirrors at Versailles, Anton von Wermer. At
the centre stands the Kaiser and the chief
commander of the Prussian army, General von
Roon. Near them is Bismarck. This monumental
work (2.7m x 2.7m) was completed and presented
by the artist to Bismarck on the latter's 70th
birthday in 1885.
13.What can we understand aboutthe democracy from the
picture given below?
a) We supported to follow law
b) There is no room for
discussion as everything is
pre-decided
c) There is dictatorship in the
democratic form of
government
d) The leaders are ignorant about L I L 4
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The Club of Thinkers, anonymous caricature dating to c. 1820. The most important
question of today's meeting: How long will thinking be allowed to us? 'Silence is the first
commandment of this learned society.

14. Who is shown in this picture sitting on knees?


a) Giuseppe Mazzini
b) Giuseppe Garbaldi
c)VictorEmmanuel 2nd
d) Cavour

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Garibaldi helping King Victor Emmanuel


II of Sardinia-Piedmont to pull on the
boot named 'Italy'. English caricature of
1859

19. Which ofthe following aspect best signifies this images ?


a) Woman's strength
b) Woman's sufferingg
c) Woman is fighting for rights
d) Burden on women
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Germania guarding the Rhine. In
1860, the artist Lorenz Clasen was
commissioned to paint this image.
The inscription on Germania's sword
reads: "The German sword protects
the German Rhine.
15. The Postage stamp shows the female allegory of France.
Who is she?
a) Marianne REPUB FRANG
b) Germania
c) Bharat Mata
d) All ofthe above

Postage stamps of 1850 with the


figure of Marianne representing the
Republic of France. I5 P0STES15.C

16. What is shown in this


picture as the basis of
Britain?
a) The sea routes which Britain
controlled
b) Britannia sitting on the globe
c) Its various colonies
d) Its domination of the world
A map celebrating the British Empire. At the top, angels are shown carrying the banner of
freedom. In the foreground, Britannia-the symbol ofthe British nation-is
triumphantly sitting over the globe. The colonies are represented through images of tigers,
elephants, forests and primitive people. The domination of the world is shown as the basis
of Britain's national pride. Studywithmanish.blogspot.com

17. In the given image of Germania, olive branch around the


sword stands for what?
a) Beginning of new era
b) National symbol of Germany
c) Readiness to fight
d) Willingness to make peace
Germania, Philip Veit, 1848. The artist
prepared this painting of Germania on a
cotton banner, as it was meant to hang from
the ceiling of the Church of St Paul where
the Frankfurt parliament was convened in
March 1848.
18. Which of the following best describe his images by Julius
Hubner?
a) Defeat of Otto Von
Bismarck
b) The Fallen
Germania
c)SleepingLady
d) None of the above
The fallen Germania, haghishblogspot.co
Julius Hübner, 1850.

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