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AIM HIGH TUTORIAL CENTER QURTERLY TEST ARALING PANLIPUNAN Name: ________________________ Date: ______________ I. Choose in the box the right word to make the statement true. Write your answer on the space provided. 1. The Europeans used the__________ during the exploration that can load 30 people and tons of equipment and food. 2. The __________ were indigenous Indian soldiers who served in the British army. 3. The ________________apportioned West Asia (Middle East) in spheres of influence between France and Britain. 4. The letter called _______________ exposed the British’s support of the idea of establishing a nation for the Jews Palestine. 5. ___________ is the acquisition of lands for commercial and religious motives. 6. The author of the book “The Travels of Marco Polo” is_________________. 7. ________________ was the device used by the British to control the Indians. They rewarded the princes who cooperated and remained loyal to Britain and dealt harshly with those who did not. 8. The _____________ stimulated the racist attitudes of Britain and increased distrust between the British and Indians. 9. _____________ was a Venetian trader and explorer and served as an emissary of Kublai Khan. 10. The__________ in 1919 gave the British government the right to deal with revolutionary conspiracies to the point of putting to hail protesters without trial for as long as two years. II. TRUE or FALSE. Write true if the underlined word/s will make the statement true and if it is false, write the correct word/s that will make the statement true. __________1. Crusades is the war between the Christians and Muslims to regain the holy land. __________2. The new reason for Europeans explorations was their desire for new sources of foods. __________3. Mandates are territories surrendered by the Germany and the Ottoman Empire and put under the protection of some Europeans power until they are able to stand for themselves. __________4. Raj is the part of India that was under direct rule of British from 1757 until 1947. __________5. Advances in medicine make the voyages possible by designing vessels that can sail effectively against the wind. __________6. British considered India the”brightest jewel in its crown”- the most valuable in its colonies. __________7. The Amritsar Massacre lasted for ten minutes and the British troops killed nearly 400 Indians and wounded about 1200 , III. Choose the letter of the correct answer. ______1. Why did the British considered India as the most valuable of its colonies? a. India is the biggest colony of British and shoe great respect to them. b. India became the major supplier of raw materials as well as a large potential market for the British-made goods. ______2. Which of these are the benefits of India from the British colonization? a. Public sanitation, literacy, communication and transportation improvements b. Custom and tradition improvements Portugal Mcmahon-Hussein correspondence Skyes- Picot agreement Caravel Marco Polo sepoys Queen Elizabeth colonization Prince Henry Sepoy mutiny divide and rule

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Page 1: a.p. 8 fifth monthly

AIM HIGH TUTORIAL CENTERQURTERLY TEST

ARALING PANLIPUNANName: ________________________ Date: ______________

I. Choose in the box the right word to make the statement true. Write your answer on the space provided.

1. The Europeans used the__________ during the exploration that can load 30 people and tons of equipment and food.

2. The __________ were indigenous Indian soldiers who served in the British army.3. The ________________apportioned West Asia (Middle East) in spheres of influence between France

and Britain. 4. The letter called _______________ exposed the British’s support of the idea of establishing a nation

for the Jews Palestine.5. ___________ is the acquisition of lands for commercial and religious motives.6. The author of the book “The Travels of Marco Polo” is_________________.7. ________________ was the device used by the British to control the Indians. They rewarded the

princes who cooperated and remained loyal to Britain and dealt harshly with those who did not.8. The _____________ stimulated the racist attitudes of Britain and increased distrust between the

British and Indians.9. _____________ was a Venetian trader and explorer and served as an emissary of Kublai Khan.10. The__________ in 1919 gave the British government the right to deal with revolutionary conspiracies

to the point of putting to hail protesters without trial for as long as two years.

II. TRUE or FALSE. Write true if the underlined word/s will make the statement true and if it is false, write the correct word/s that will make the statement true.

__________1. Crusades is the war between the Christians and Muslims to regain the holy land.__________2. The new reason for Europeans explorations was their desire for new sources of foods.__________3. Mandates are territories surrendered by the Germany and the Ottoman Empire and put under the protection of some Europeans power until they are able to stand for themselves.__________4. Raj is the part of India that was under direct rule of British from 1757 until 1947.__________5. Advances in medicine make the voyages possible by designing vessels that can sail effectively against the wind.__________6. British considered India the”brightest jewel in its crown”- the most valuable in its colonies.__________7. The Amritsar Massacre lasted for ten minutes and the British troops killed nearly 400 Indians

and wounded about 1200,

III. Choose the letter of the correct answer.______1. Why did the British considered India as the most valuable of its colonies?

a. India is the biggest colony of British and shoe great respect to them.b. India became the major supplier of raw materials as well as a large potential market for the

British-made goods.______2. Which of these are the benefits of India from the British colonization?

a. Public sanitation, literacy, communication and transportation improvementsb. Custom and tradition improvements

______3. Which of these are the disadvantages of colonialism in south Asia?a. The British held much of political and economic power that restricted India-

owned industries that resulting to famine.b. The feeling of resentment and nationalism increased as the economic problem

increased.______4. What event was claimed by the natives as an insult to the Hindus and Muslims resulting to sepoy mutiny

a. The cartridges of the new riffles were sealed with pork and beef fat that they need to eat to use the riffles.

b. The British killed a lot of Hindus and Muslims.______5. What are the reasons why did the Indian was defeated against the British during the sepoy mutiny?

a. Weaker weapons of Indian compare to Britishb. The Indians could not unite against the British due to weak leadership and serious split

between the Hindus and Muslims______6. Why did the British crave for the East spices?

Portugal Mcmahon-Hussein correspondence Skyes-Picot agreementCaravel Marco Polo sepoys Queen Elizabeth colonizationPrince Henry Sepoy mutiny divide and rule Balfour DeclarationRowlatt Act England Rusticiano English East India Company

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a. It added flavors to bland food of Europeans and also used for dying clothes, aromatherapy, painting and embalming.

b. It is unique compare to their spices______7. Who is the famous explorer ventured down the coast of Africa until he reached the tip that he named Cape of Storm? a. Vasco da Gama

b. Bartholomew Diaz______8. Portuguese explorer appointed as the first viceroy of Portugal in the coast Gaining control of Indian ocean. a. Alfonso de Albuquerque b. Francisco de Almeida

______9. All of the following give ease to the expeditions of the West in Asia on the 16th century EXCEPT: a. compass b. astrolabe c. map d. caravel

______10. The travel of Bartholomew Diaz and Vasco da Gama became very important. Diaz reached the coast of Africa that was called “Cape of Good Hope” while Da Gama reached ___________ with the aid of Cape of Good Hope.

a. China b. Taiwan c. Indonesia d. Calicut

______11. Why did the Europeans conquered the countries in Asia?a. because many of their relatives live thereb. because they already conquered the other continentsc. because there are many countries there that can be their sorce of raw materialsd. none of the above______12. The Europeans used different strategies on their invation. Some used trade while some used the power of friendship but their true goal was to be in its power the country that they conquered. Which of the following is its effect to Asia?a. acceptance on the Western cultureb. development of trade by each countries______13. The perseverance of the citizens to be free from its colonizer is an indication of nationalism. What character was being portray here?a. Pitiness to othersb. love for the countryc. Kind citizend. Boastfulness______14. What is the system that the colonizer use to its colony?a. Democratic b. Imperialism c. Colonialism d.Communism______16. Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore called Mohandas Gandhi Mahatma which means __________.a. “Great Soul”b”Great Leader”

IV. Enumeration. (1-5)Factors that encouraged European Explaration(6-9) Principles of Ghandi(10-11) The two movevements used by Ghandi