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    The most prominent political group formed during the French Revolution was the Jacobin Club.

    Who was the leader of the Jacobins?

    Solution

    Maximilian Robespierre was the leader of the Jacobin Club.

    The correct answer is A.

  • Question 2
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    The people of France marched into the fortress-prison of Bastille and captured it from the army.

    Which day marks the fall of Bastille?

    Solution

    The fall of Bastille, an important event in the history of the French revolution, took place on 14th July 1789.

    The correct answer is C.

  • Question 3
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    Louis XVI ascended the throne of France in the year 1774.

    Louis XVI’s wife, Marie Antoinette belonged to which European country?

    Solution

    Marie Antoinette was an Austrian princess.

    The correct answer is B.

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    In the eighteenth century, the French society was divided into three groups − the first estate, the second estate and the third estate.

    Which of the following class of people was not a part of the third estate?

    Solution

    The nobles were not a part of the third estate. They constituted the second estate.

    The correct answer is A.

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    The idea of democracy was widely prevalent in France during the course of the French Revolution.

    Who expounded the theory of separation of powers among various organs of the government?

    Solution

    Montesquieu gave the theory of separation of powers between the legislative, the executive and the judiciary in his book ‘The Spirit of the Laws’.

    The correct answer is B.

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    The ideas of equality and freedom were popularized by philosophers such as John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau in the 18th century.

    Which is a book written by John Locke?

    Solution

    Two Treatises of Government’ is written by John Locke. This book refutes the theory of the divine rights of the king.

    The correct answer is D.

  • Question 7
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    Several pamphlets and journals were published by the members of the third estate to popularize their ideas.

    Who authored the famous pamphlet ‘What is the Third Estate’?

    Solution

    Abbe Sieyes, an influential leader of the third estate wrote the pamphlet ‘What is the Third Estate’?

    The correct answer is A.

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    The members of the third estate assembled at a tennis court in Versailles on 20Th June 1789 and declared themselves as National Assembly.

    Who was the leader of the third estate?

    Solution

    Mirabeau was the leader of the third estate during the Tennis Court Oath.

    The correct answer is B.

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    The French Constitution of 1791 began with a Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen.

    Which of the following rights was not recognized by the constitution as a natural right?

    Solution

    Right to form trade unions was not regarded as a natural and inalienable right by the French Constitution of 1791.

    The correct answer is B.

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    The French Constitution of 1791 introduced indirect elections for membership of the National Assembly.

    Who got the voting rights according to the new constitution?

    Solution

    According to the new French Constitution, voting rights were confined to only men above 25 years of age who paid taxes equal to at least 3 days of a labourer’s wage.

    The correct answer is C.

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