A. Objective Questions
I. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
1. The term Old Regime was used to refer to
(a) the clergy of France before the French Revolution
(b) the Bourbon family of the king of France
(c) the nobility of France before the French Revolution
(d) society and institutions of France before 1789
2. Who among the following propounded the doctrine of the division of power??
(a) John Locke
(b) Montesquieu
(C) Voltaire
(d) Rousseau
3. The French Revolution of 1789 resulted in the end of
(a) Aristocracy in France and neighbouring countries
(6) Diarchy in France and Spain
(C) Monarchy in France
(d) Dictatorship in France
4. In the 18th century, the French society was divided into
(a) three estates
(6) four estates
(c) five estates
(d) seven estates
5. At the time of the French Revolution, the ruler of France was
(a) Louis XIV
(b) Louis XV
(C) Louis XVI
(d) Napoleon Bonaparte
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- Society and institutions of France before 1789
- Montesquieu
- Monarchy
- Three estates(Nobility,Clergy, Commoners)
- Louis XVI
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1. Old Regime, was the political and social system of the Kingdom of France from the Late Middle Ages (circa 15th century) until the French Revolution of 1789, which led to the abolition (1792) of hereditary monarchy .
2. Montesquieu
3. The French Revolution was a watershed event in modern European history that began in 1789 and ended in the late 1790s with the ascent of Napoleon Bonaparte.
4. three estates
5. Napoleon Bonaparte
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