SUBJECTS
|
BROWSE
|
CAREER CENTER
|
POPULAR
|
JOIN
|
LOGIN
Business Skills
|
Soft Skills
|
Basic Literacy
|
Certifications
About
|
Help
|
Privacy
|
Terms
|
Email
Search
Test your basic knowledge |
Global History Basics
Start Test
Study First
Subjects
:
literacy
,
history
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
.
Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. A person forced to work for another with no payment or freedom to seek work elsewhere. A slave can be bought and sold.
Red Shirts
slave
vassal
causeway
2. (1040?-1099) The head of the Roman Catholic Church Who issued the proclamation the began the First Crusade.
Pope Urban II
Duma
import
excommunicate
3. Land that is able to support the growing of crops.
Czar
archipelago
arable
Bessemer - Sir Henry
4. Islamic mathematician who pioneered the study of algebra. His textbook on the subject became a standard in European universities for centuries.
United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF)
al-Khwarizimi
Stock Market Crash
Muslim League
5. The Islamic book of laws which regulates all aspects of life including - moral behavior - family life - business dealings - and government.
bank
social class
Sharia
Haiku
6. A policy of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev which called for more openness with the nations of West - and a relaxing of restraints on Soviet citizenry.
spinning jenny
communism
Glasnost
interracial marriage
7. (1900) A rebellion by the people of China to end foreign domination.
Boxer Rebellion
Asoka
Marshall Plan
Estates General
8. An area of land given to a person to farm in exchange for certain obligations.
partnership
fief
Pacific Rim
subservient
9. Also known as The Three Baskets of Wisdom - a book written by John Locke describing his views on government which explained that all men have Natural Rights - which are Life - Liberty - and Property - and that the purpose of government was to protect
Torah
Prince Metternich
acupuncture
Two Treatises of Government
10. Theory of the universe that states the earth is the center - and that the sun revolves around it.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Mestizos
culture system
geocentric model
11. A group of people moving from their homeland to a new area in large numbers.
working class
Long March
Rousseau - Jean Jacques
colonization
12. A person's beliefs concerning the existence and worship of a god or gods - and divine involvement in the universe and human life.
Rabbi
social rights
civil war
religion
13. April 3rd of 1919. British soldiers killed close to 400 unarmed Indian men - women - and children - and wounded 1 -100 more. People had gathered in the center of town to protest British occupation of their country - and to demand equality. This was a
divine
Five Pillars of Islam
Venice and Florence
Amritsar Massacre
14. A gas containing carbon - hydrogen - chlorine - and fluorine. It is used in refrigerators and aerosol sprays. CFCs are reputed to be damaging to the Earth's protective ozone layer.
chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)
Crusades
Treaty of Nanjing
Nuremburg Trials
15. Early name of communists during the Russian Revolution of 1917.
Curie - Marie
Bolshevik
ideographs
cremation
16. Title of the ruler of Russia. Taken from the word Caesar - Which means emperor.
Hippocrates
revolution
Czar
Silk Road
17. A form of government where the citizens elect members to represent them in a parliament - or legislative assembly.
Orthodox Christianity
parliamentary democracy
tea ceremony
Lenin - Vladimir
18. American space agency responsible for administrating the United State's space program.
Allied Powers
Industrialization
NASA / National Aeronautical and Space Administration
Middle East
19. A person that is a member of a legislative body called a Senate.
ghetto
anti-Semitism
Mansa Musa
senator
20. A branch of mathematics pioneered by Islamic mathematician al-Khwarizimi in which letters are used to represent unknown numbers to generalize arithmetic.
Pol Pot
algebra
N
AIDS
21. A branch of Christianity developed in the Byzantine Empire - after its split from the Roman Empire. It spread throughout the eastern Mediterranean and Russia.
Justinians Code
causeway
Orthodox Christianity
Mestizos
22. A political system in which a country is ruled by a monarch - who has absolute control.
Austro-Hungarian Empire
mosque
Pax Mongolia
absolute monarchy
23. Islamic physician - wrote a book called Canon on Medicine - which was an encyclopedia of Greek - Arabic - and his own knowledge of medicine. This book became the standard medical text in Europe for over five hundred years.
rudder
Shogun
Ibn Sina
Old Imperialism
24. (1743?-1803) Revolutionary leader Who is responsible for ousting France from Haiti during the Latin American Revolutions in the early 19th century.
Warning
: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
/var/www/html/basicversity.com/show_quiz.php
on line
183
25. The passing of information through a series of runners.
Greco-Roman
Puritanism
relay runners
economic rights
26. A Mesoamerican civilization of Central America and southern Mexico. Achievements include mathematics - architecture - and a 365 day a year calendar. They flourished between the 4th and 12th centuries C.E..
arch
Mayans
sraeli - Palestinian Conflict
developing nations
27. A person who makes quality - practical or decorative goods.
craftsman
parliament
Holy Land
Age of Exploration
28. The son of Maria Teresa and a enlightened despot who ruled over the Austrian Empire.
Cape of Good Hope
cannon
Joseph II
Fleming - Alexander
29. (1632-1704) English philosopher and political theorist. He wrote Two Treaties on Government which explained that all men have Natural Rights - which are Life - Liberty - and Property - and that the purpose of government was to protect these rights.
Chamberlain - Neville
Age of Reason
World Health Organization (WHO)
Locke - John
30. In the political sense - this usually means freedom.
liberty
Koch - Robert
Red Guard
Hebrew
31. Uses observation and experimentation to explain theories on the workings of the universe.
Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
smallpox
Scientific Method
Suez War of 1956
32. The oldest known type of belief system in the world. It is still practiced in a variety of forms in many traditional societies. Animists practice nature worship. They believe that everything in the universe has a spirit. This is exemplified by the pr
technology
Shogun
Princip - Gavrilo
Animism
33. The killing of all the people from a ethnic group - religious group - or people from a specific nation.
genocide
Treaty of Tordesillas
Soviet Union (U.S.S.are.)
Arafat - Yasir
34. An enlightened Despot who ruled the Austrian Empire.
factory
resources
Maria Teresa
Michelangelo
35. The enforced spreading out of a group of people. In history - there has been both a Jewish Diaspora and an African Diaspora.
voting
cannon
Newton - Isaac
diaspora
36. Ethnic group that lives in parts of Iraq and Turkey. They often suffer persecution in both countries - and are currently under the protection of the United Nations in Iraq.
Judaism
Kurds
Ataturk - Mustafa Kemal
joint stock company
37. Name of German National Socialist Party - which gained control of Germany in 1933 under the leadership of Adolf Hitler.
Stupa
Nazi
Roman Catholic
acid rain
38. Movement in the English church in the late 16th to remove all catholic influences and purify.
Puritanism
L'Ouverture - Toussaint
terrace farming
Columbus - Christopher
39. Term given to the middle class people in society.
Phoenicians
bourgeoisie
William and Mary
Taiping Rebellion
40. (1834-1900) German inventor. He is best know for his work in the development of the gasoline internal combustion engine.
Gandhi - Mohandas
Daimler - Gottlieb
genetic engineering
Shiva
41. First new government during the first stage of the French Revolution.
Orthodox Christianity
Alexander the Great
National Assembly
cannon
42. Period of North and South American history before the arrival of the Europeans in the late 15th century.
acid rain
Three Gorges Dam
Bushido
Pre-Columbian
43. (1265-1321) Italian poet and Renaissance writer. His greatest work is The Divine Comedy.
Dante
Yin and Yang
Pericles
middle class
44. (1823) A political policy of the United States by President James Monroe that states the Western Hemisphere is closed to European interference.
social class
Monroe Doctrine
anatomy
Taoism / Daoism
45. (1894-1895) Japan's imperialistic war against China to gain control of natural resources and markets for their goods. It ended with the Treaty of Portsmouth which granted Japan Chinese port city trading rights - control of Manchuria - the annexation
Estates
Copernicus - Nicolaus
Sino-Japanese War
executive
46. The re-conquest of Spain by the Christians after centuries of Islamic domination.
Da Gama - Vasco
Amin - Idi
Reconquista
Ptolemy
47. A device that combined thread to make cloth using steam power.
power loom
trench warfare
Seppuku
vaccine
48. The pilgrimage or holy journey to the city of Mecca
mosque
Pan Africanism
Bell - Alexander Graham
hajj
49. The exchange of goods or services for other goods or services.
reincarnation
Ramadan
barter
daimyo
50. Name of the Russia Parliament.
Joseph II
Ayatollah Khomeini
Duma
navigable rivers