The Nationalist Movement in Indo-China | MCQs with Answers

CBSE | CLASS X | HISTORY | CHAPTER 02 | NCERT


01. Which of the following is not a part of Indo-China?
(a) Cambodia
(b) China
(c) Laos
(d) Vietnam

02. Which European country colonized Vietnam?
(a) England
(b) Germany
(c) France
(d) Spain

03. The Scholars revolts was against
(a) Spread of Christianity by the French
(b) The French intervention in education
(c) The rule of Bao Dai
(d) Ho Chi Minh

04. Who was the founder of the Hoa Hao Movement?
(a) Liang Oichao
(b) Phan Boi Chau
(c) Huyunh Phu So
(d) Ngyuyen Dinh Chieu

05. In which famous battle were the French defeated?
(a) Nghe An
(b) Dien Bien Phu
(c) Ha Tinh
(d) Phan Boi

06. Which society did Pham Boi Chau form?
(a) Revolutionary Society
(b) Hoa Hao
(c) Ha Tinh
(d) Phan Boi

07. In which of the following was indentured Vietnamese labour widely used?
(a) Railway construction
(b) Industry
(c) Rice cultivation
(d) Rubber plantations

08. Vietnamese culture was powerfully influenced by which of the following?
(a) Chinese
(b) Janpanese
(c) British
(d) Russian

09. What was the Language used by Vietnamese elites?
(a) Chinese
(b) French
(c) Vietnamese
(d) English

10. Tonkin Free School (1907) provided which of the following style of education?
(a) Vietnamese Style
(b) French Style
(c) Chinese Style
(d) Western Style

11. When did Vietnam get independence?
(a) 1887
(b) 1945
(c) 1873
(d) 1858

12. Which imperialist power dominated Vietnam?
(a) French
(b) German
(c) Russian
(d) None of these

13. Which out of the following modern countries comprised the Indo-China?
(a) India
(b) Laos
(c) Italy
(d) France

14. What was Thailand then called?
(a) Yunan
(b) Mekong
(c) Siam
(d) None of these

15. What did Paul Bernard think was necessary for the economic development of the colonies?
(a) Land reforms
(b) Increase in cultivation
(c) Curbing population
(d) None of these

16. The colonial economy in Vietnam was primarily based on:
(a) Tea plantation
(b) Rice cultivation
(c) Cotton production
(d) Both (b) and (c)

17. French colonization of Vietnam was based on:
(a) Economic exploitation
(b) Upliftment and growth
(c) Bringing modern civilization
(d) None of these

18. Who were the 'Colons'?
(a) Educated Vietnamese
(b) Uneducated Vietnamese
(c) Native people of Vietnam
(d) French citizens living in Vietnam

19. What did school textbooks in Vietnam proclaim?
(a) Vietnamese should resist colonization
(b) Vietnamese were more educated
(c) French rule could ensure peace in Vietnam
(d) Vietnamese should stop working in the fields

20. What kind of education did the Tonkin Free School in 1907, stress on?
(a) Learning English language
(b) Looking modern
(c) Inculcating western ideas
(d) Both (b) and (c)

21. Why did a major protest erupt in the Saigon Native Girls School, in 1926?
(a) A Vietnamese girl got expelled
(b) French students bullied the Vietnamese students
(c) Vietnamese students were only punished
(d) Vietnamese were disqualified for white collar jobs

22. What was the 'Party of Young Annan'?
(a) Haircutting charm
(b) Student political party
(c) Newspaper daily
(d) None of these

23. What happened to the modern part of Hanoi in 1903?
(a) Struck by famine
(b) Struck by bubonic plague
(c) Struck by smallpox
(d) All of these

24. Who was the founder of the Hoa Hao movement?
(a) Boi Chau
(b) Liang Qichao
(c) Huynh Phu So
(d) Phan Chu Trinh

25. Huynh Phu So's criticism against what had a wide appeal?
(a) Child marriage
(b) Child abuse
(c) Alcohol abuse
(d) Useless expenditure

26. Who wrote the History of the Loss of Vietnam?
(a) Huynh Phu So
(b) Phan Boi Chau
(c) Phan Chu
(d) None of these

27. When was the long established monarchy in China overthrown?
(a) 1910
(b) 1909
(c) 1911
(d) 1912

28. Who brought together the competing nationalist groups to establish the Vietnamese Communist Party?
(a) Bao Dai
(b) Henry Navarre
(c) Ho Chi Minh
(d) None of these

29. What was the 'Ordinance 10'?
(a) The coup that overthrew Bao's regime
(b) The reason for North and South Vietnam
(c) Communist led government
(d) French law that permitted Christianity but outlawed Buddhism

30. What was the 'Ho Chi Minh Trail'?
(a) Supply line of the Vietnamese
(b) Hollywood film on Vietnam war
(c) A trail of bombs to attack US troops
(d) None of these

31. Women in Vietnam traditionally enjoyed greater equality than in
(a) India
(b) France
(c) China
(d) US

32. Who were the 'Trung Sisters'?
(a) Writers
(b) Women rebels in Vietnam
(c) Actors
(d) None of these

33. Why could the US not destroy the Ho Chi Minh Trail?
(a) Rebuilt quickly
(b) Never existed
(c) Lack of troops
(d) Lack of ammunition

34. Why did the US intervene in Vietnam?
(a) To help Vietnam fight the Chinese
(b) To bring peace to the nation
(c) To unite North and South Vietnam
(d) Contain communism in Vietnam

35. Why was the Vietnam War called the first television war?
(a) Brought home stories from soldiers
(b) Led to increased sale of television sets
(c) Battle scenes were shown on daily news
(d) None of these

ANSWERS of the MCQs of The Nationalist Movement in Indo-China


1. (a) Cambodia
2. (c) France
3. (a) Spread of Christianity by the French
4. (c) Huyunh Phu So
5. (b) Dien Bien Phu
6. (a) Revolutionary Society
7. (d) Rubber plantations
8. (a) Chinese
9. (a) Chinese
10. (d) Western Style
11. (b) 1945
12. (a) French
13. (b) Laos
14. (c) Siam
15. (a) Land reforms
16. (b) Rice cultivation
17. (c) Bringing modern civilization
18. (d) French citizens living in Vietnam
19. (c) French rule could ensure peace in Vietnam
20. (d) Both (b) and (c)
21. (a) A Vietnamese girl got expelled
22. (b) Student political party
23. (b) Struck by bubonic plague
24. (c) Huynh Phu So
25. (d) Useless expenditure
26. (b) Phan Boi Chau
27. (c) 1911
28. (c) Ho Chi Minh
29. (d) French law that permitted Christianity but outlawed Buddhism
30. (a) Supply line of the Vietnamese
31. (c) China
32. (b) Women rebels in Vietnam
33. (a) Rebuilt quickly
34. (d) Contain communism in Vietnam
35. (c) Battle scenes were shown on daily news



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