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LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY

Main Campus Sta Cruz Laguna


COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
FINAL EXAMINATION
2nd Sem A.Y. 2020 - 2021

Name: ______________________ Date: _____________


Course/Yr. &Sec: _____________ Prof: _____________

TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read the statement carefully then find the best
answer from the choices given and write the answer beside each number.
1. He is the founder of the Tang Dynasty, was a garrison commander in Taiyuan
when revolt against the Sui broke out.
a. Li Jian Cheng
b. Li Shimin
c. Li Yuan
d. Luoyang
2. He is considered to have been an industrious ruler who returned Tang to its
previous era of prowess.
a. Emperor Ruizong
b. Emperor Taizong
c. Emperor Xuanzong
d. Emperor ZhongZhong

3. The greatest poet of the high Tang era. made the rejection of the contemporary
world a major theme of his.
a. Chen Ziang
b. Du Fu
c. Luo Binwang
d. Yuan Jie

4. This Dynasty is known for its trade expansion to the outside world that
established cultural ties with the West
a. Goryeo
b. Ming Dynasty
c. Qing Dynasty
d. Tang Dynasty
5. He is the longest emperor of any Chinese Emperor who oversaw several cultural
leaps
a. Kangxi
b. Tai Zong
c. Xuan Zong
d. ZhongZhong

6. Year that Alexander of Macedon and his troops entered India and overran the
existing kingdoms in the Punjab region
a. 326 BCE
b. 327 BCE
c. 329 BCE
d. 338 BCE

7. Largest empire to rule the Indian subcontinent.


a. Gupta
b. Mauryan
c. Samudragupta
d. None of the Above

8. This Dynasty began a period of overall prosperity and growth that continued for
the next two and half centuries which came to be known as a “Golden Age” in
India’s history.
a. Gupta
b. Mauryan
c. Samudragupta
d. None of the Above

9. It is a title that was granted by the emperor to the country's top military
commander
a. Ninja
b. Samurai
c. Shogun
d. Warrior

10. He who founded the shogunate in 1603 in present-day Tokyo.


a. Bushido
b. Minamoto Yarimoto
c. Shogun
d. Tokugawa Lesuya
11. The___________ began in the Central Asian steppes and lasted throughout the
13th and 14th centuries
a. Chandragupta Empire
b. Mauryan Empire
c. Ming Dynasty
d. Mongol Empire

12. Which of the following is not a part of the allowed commodities in the silk road?
I. gold, silver, bronze
II. porcelain, literary books, armories
III. precious stones, linen, leather goods
IV. silk, pepper, cinnamon,
a. I & II
b. III & I
c. III & IV
d. IV & II

13. It is an alien or foreign political rule or control imposed on a people. Colonialism


can take many forms: it can be political, legal, economic, cultural and social.
a. Colonialism
b. Imperialism
c. Totalitarian
d. Trade

14. Which of the following is not a major Spanish colonizer in the South East Asia?
a. Britain
b. Netherlands
c. Spain
d. Sweden

15. Which of the following is the reasons for colonialism?


a. God, Gold and Glory
b. political, economic, and cultural
c. The booming economies needed an assured supply of raw materials,
assured new markets and new places in which to invest.
d. to expand territory, to seek mercantilist profit, to import cheap raw
materials, and to extract precious metals.
16. He led the first circumnavigation of the globe
a. Antonio Pigafetta
b. Columbus
c. Emperor Charles V
d. Ferdinand Magellan

17. Analyze if the statement is correct about the myth and facts of Thailand?
“Thailand was never colonized. Factually speaking, though, Siam had to give up
large chunks of land in exchange for keeping its territorial integrity. Only the
middle core of Siam was unoccupied.”
a. The statement is correct Siam was being recognized as a colony from
the west by the British and from the east by the French by peaceful
surrender.
b. The statement is correct Siam was being squeezed from the west by
the British and from the east by the French
c. The statement is incorrect Siam is never colonized by both Europeans
and Americans.
d. The statement is incorrect Siam was given freedom from both the west
by the British and from the east by the French

18. It has been used to mobilize support for the creation of new nation-states or the
reinvigoration of existing ones
a. Chivalry
b. Liberalism
c. Nationalism
d. Patriotism

19. They promised that not only that their nations would become stronger but also
that they would make economic progress, become wealthier, and allow their
peoples to escape poverty once they could control their own future
a. Asian Nationalist Leaders
b. Colonizers
c. Liberals
d. United Nations
20. He favored the traditional dhoti made of homespun cloth, while most male
Congress Party leaders wore a tailored suit, in later decades with a Nehru collar.
a. Antonio Pigafetta
b. Mark Twain
c. Mohandas Gandhi
d. Tokugawa Lesuya
21. What is the greatest problem for Asian nationalisms, as for nationalism
elsewhere, has been?
a. ethnic, religious, and language divides
b. finding nationalist identity
c. innovating and restoring infrastructures
d. Nationalism, patriotism and good governance

22. It is the representative The farce of a “war for freedom” while hundreds of millions
are in chains is fast of the richest section of the population and naturally, in its
attempt to secure a disguise, it cloaks itself in the reactionary covering of rigid
Hindu orthodoxy
a. Anarchy
b. Hindu Mahasabha
c. Moslem League
d. Orthodox
23. It is based on the incapacity of the bourgeoisie in backward countries to solve the
tasks of the bourgeois revolution; the national liberation from the shackles of
imperialism, the ending of the feudal division of the country into separate
provinces and its unification into a single whole.
a. Bourgeoisie theory of revolution
b. The Revolutionist Theory
c. Theory of Indian Revolution
d. Theory of the permanent revolution
24. Analyze if the Statement is true or false.
“With the outbreak of World War I, Japanese manufacturing and trade
experienced a tremendous boom as many domestic industries filled a large gap
left by Europe’s devastated markets.”
a. True, the Japan’s economic prosperity grew.
b. False, it was during world war I when Japan experienced
industrialization
c. True, Europe aids Japan in innovation during World war I
d. Neither True nor False
25. During the Tang Dynasty in order to gain wider audiences outside the court,
poets developed a __________, which placed emphasis on the tonic system and
on Buddhist and eremitic themes.
a. Capital poetry
b. Literary poetry
c. Short Stories
d. Tang Literatures
TEST II. Identification

1. . ________________is considered to be China’s golden age.


2. The Tang cavalry adopted the _____________ combination of lance and bow
3. _______________ is a concubine of Emperor Gaozong, she rises to power and
becomes the second empress.
4. ________________was considered a suspicious ruler who transformed his
palace guard into a form of secret police to root out betrayals and
conspiracies
5. ________________was a Jesuit priest from Italy who, in 1583, started the
first Catholic mission in China.
6. __________the firs war between China and the western world.
7. ____________ successfully unified the Indian subcontinent under an empire.
8. The Gupta empire ended with the invasion of the _____________, a nomadic
tribe of people from central Asia.
9. ___________ was the great center of Japanese art and literature
10. _________ The samurai code of rules, means “the way of the warriors
11. _______________ refers to the relative stabilization of the regions under Mongol
control during the height of the empire
12. Before Genghis Khan became the leader of Mongolia, he was known
as__________
13. On June 7, 1494, the Spanish and the Portuguese signed the____________.
14. . _____________main preoccupation was profits in trade through monopolies,
not political rule.
15. _______________ was the most famous literary adversary of the Philippine-
American War.
16. In Indochina, only in ___________ was the nationalist movement present.
17. ___________________________ felt the opposing pulls of modernization and
tradition. They developed in order to defend their nations against foreign
pressure or colonization.
18. ____________________ introduced a Westernized educational curriculum,
modernized the army and put it into Prussian-style uniforms, and introduced
formal Western dress at the imperial court.
19. __________________ emerged as a result of foreign influence and domination
and fueled a desire for self-determination and self-governance.
20. _______________ believed that they were expanding their empire in order to
liberate Asian territories from Western imperialism
Test III. Enumeration

1-5. Popular kinds of books published in the Ming Dynasty.


6-10 Gupta Empire noted for its achievements in the
11-15 The Samurai Society
16-20 Colonial Powers in South East Asia

Prepared by:

A/Prof. RHONEIL B. VIBORA


Instructor
Noted by:

AUGUST V. TUIZA,Ed.D.
Coordinator, BSED Program

FLORHAIDA V. PAMATMAT,Ed.D.
Dean, College of Teacher Education

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