This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > English Literature > World Literature > Russian > War And Peace – Quiz 3 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books War And Peace Quiz 3 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. A war between groups in the same country to gain independence, change the government, or take control A) Nationalism. B) Ethnic. C) Conclusion. D) Civil War. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Civil War. 2. When Peace One Day finally become a reality? A) In 2007, six year later. B) In 2018, only last year. C) In 2001, the same year. D) In 2002, the year after. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) In 2007, six year later. 3. Conflicts fought between to groups within the same country A) Total War. B) Guerilla War. C) Civil War. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Civil War. 4. Different groups had their own perspective on the war between France and Britain, which group wanted to stay neutral? A) Mi'kmaq women. B) Acadian farmers. C) Mohawk trappers. D) Halifax merchants. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Acadian farmers. 5. What is accomodation? A) A area of owned land. B) A treaty. C) A agreeable agreement. D) To be with someone. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A agreeable agreement. 6. Who are the most powerful navy in Europe? A) Spanish. B) British. C) Polish. D) French. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) British. 7. The effect of Pontiac's War was ..... A) The British were more brutal in hunting down the First Nations. B) British government forbade settlement of the Ohio River Valley to English colonists. C) The First Nations were wiped out by disease. D) The British were victorious and deported the First Nations to Quebec. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) British government forbade settlement of the Ohio River Valley to English colonists. 8. It's a sunny and ..... spring day near the lake. A) Placid. B) Placate. C) Placebo. D) Pact. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Placid. 9. How many criteria did Aquinas suggest for a just war? A) 8. B) 6. C) 5. D) 2. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 8. 10. Britan built a military base called ..... (Natalie) A) Nova Scotia. B) Alberta. C) Halifax. D) Louisbourg. E) Quebec. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Halifax. 11. On 21 September 2007, in Afghanistan, 1.4 million children were ..... A) 1.4 million children were drawing weapons on that day. B) 1.4 million children were making a giant Peace pizza. C) 1.4 million children were vaccinated on that day. D) 1.4 million children were doing a flash mob in the streets. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 1.4 million children were vaccinated on that day. 12. When nations use diplomacy to reach an agreement called a ..... A) Treaty. B) Alliance. C) Revolution. D) Constitution. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Treaty. 13. The ..... young man was ready to fight with anyone. A) Bellicose. B) Belligerent. C) Pacify. D) Rebel. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Bellicose. 14. Who was the British Commander who invaded the South? A) Friedrich von Steuben. B) Franz Ferdinand. C) Charles Cornwallis. D) Marquis de Lafayette. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Charles Cornwallis. 15. The citizens felt secure because the fortresses at Louisbourg and Quebec were well-built, well-armed and hundreds of soldiers were stationed there A) French. B) British. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) French. 16. What is an intergovernmental organization? A) An alliance. B) A group with members that represent a variety of nations. C) Groups formed by treaties. D) An independent nation's government. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A group with members that represent a variety of nations. 17. Treating a person of their feelings with consideration A) Aggression. B) Exploitation. C) Respect. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Respect. 18. Exhausting the opponents resources A) Attrition. B) Habeas Corpus. C) Scorched Earth. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Attrition. 19. True or false, the English Parliament respected and valued the colonists and their contributions to the war effort. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 20. What effects did the Royal Proclamation have in BNA for the First Nations? A) Put their government and court systems into place across North America. B) The interior of the land was set aside for First Nations tribes. C) First Nations tribes were deported from North America. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The interior of the land was set aside for First Nations tribes. 21. What military commander became known for his "daring" attacks on Louisbourg and Quebec? A) Wellington. B) Washington. C) Wolfe. D) Montcalm. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Wolfe. 22. ..... in the area have killed more than 300 people in the last week. A) Treaty. B) Hostilities. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Hostilities. 23. A peace ..... has finally been signed by both sides and fighting has stopped. A) Treaty. B) Conflict. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Treaty. 24. In advocacy journalism, one of the main roles of journalists is as? A) Journalists as social mobilization actors. B) Journalists as guardians of neutrality. C) Journalists as gatekeepers. D) Journalists as guardians/vanguard of objectivity. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Journalists as social mobilization actors. 25. Why was the Battle of Trenton important? A) The British took Massachusetts. B) It was the first battle of the war. C) The Hessians defeated the Patriots. D) It was the Patriots' first win. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) It was the Patriots' first win. 26. A a group of ships sailing together, engaged in the same activity, or under the same ownership. A country's navy. A) Float. B) Fleet. C) Shipyard. D) Sailing club. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Fleet. 27. The practice of conducting negotiations between countries A) Revolution. B) Negotiation. C) Diplomacy. D) Coup. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Diplomacy. 28. The Confederacy controlled Mobile Bay throughout the whole Civil War A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 29. Why was the passing of the Quebec Act in 1774 such an important event for the Canadien? A) Canadiens were allowed to keep their land and other private articles. B) Canadiens would not be deported to other British colonies. C) The new government allowed for a democratically elected council to advise the governor. D) Canadiens were allowed to keep their unique language and culture. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Canadiens were allowed to keep their unique language and culture. 30. Finland has closed its ..... in eastern Finland, there's only one station open in Salla. A) Borders. B) Barracks. C) Lines. D) Fences. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Borders. 31. What is done on Peace One Day A) Free concerts. B) People are dancing. C) Huge celebrations. D) Sport events. E) All the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) All the above. 32. What is nuclear deterrence? A) A military doctrine that an enemy will be deterred from using nuclear weapons if they could be destroyed as a consequence. B) A military doctrine that an enemy will be encouraged to use nuclear weapons to protect their country. C) A governmental doctrine that an enemy will be deterred from using nuclear weapons if they are rewarded. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A military doctrine that an enemy will be deterred from using nuclear weapons if they could be destroyed as a consequence. 33. What is the binary opposition of Advocacy Journalism? A) Independence-Based Journalism. B) Mainstream media model. C) Resistance Journalism. D) The "Gatekeeper" model of journalism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The "Gatekeeper" model of journalism. 34. How long did the Battle on the Plains of Abraham last? A) About a day. B) About 15 mins. C) About an hour. D) About a week. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) About 15 mins. 35. Bringing a fight or struggle to a peaceful conclusion A) Exploitation. B) Aggression. C) Conflict Resolution. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Conflict Resolution. 36. A blockade of a city A) Bias. B) Guerrilla Warfare. C) Siege. D) Assimilation. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Siege. 37. A process by which culture orindividual is absorbed into a more dominantculture because of its overwhelming influence A) Neutral. B) Allegiance. C) Assimilation. D) Bilingualism. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Assimilation. 38. To rise in opposition A) Bellicose. B) Rebel. C) Belligerent. D) Pacify. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Rebel. 39. What is NOT a reason that Britain and France were in conflict with each other? A) Wanted to expand their empires. B) Wanted more resources. C) Wanted to help the First Nations people. D) Wanted more power. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Wanted to help the First Nations people. 40. Armed conflict that uses flying machines like planes A) Air warfare. B) Naval Warfare. C) Civil War. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Air warfare. 41. What finally made the Iroquois ally with the British? A) The British finally shared their recipe for sugar cookies. B) Their enemies had joined with the French. C) The British had promised to keep colonists from settling any more of their land. D) The British gave them very well made blankets and trade goods to side with them. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The British had promised to keep colonists from settling any more of their land. 42. Calm, smooth, or undisturbed A) Placate. B) Pact. C) Placebo. D) Placid. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Placid. 43. In order to legally travel between countries with controlled borders, people are usually required to have A) Birth certificate. B) Passport. C) Certified letter. D) Driver's license. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Passport. 44. Who were the Zoot Suits? A) Military Men. B) Black Americans. C) Latino Americans. D) Anglo Americans. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Latino Americans. 45. French and England were often in conflict with one another. This happened because ..... A) They did not like each other. B) They both wanted the same thing. C) The both share the same food. D) They did not want to share their toothbrushes. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) They both wanted the same thing. 46. Who said this? "We should expand the economy for more manufacturing jobs, businesses and fur trade. A) Acadian Farmer. B) Mohawk Warrior. C) Mi'kmaq. D) Halifax Merchant. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Halifax Merchant. 47. Warlike or hostile A) Rebel. B) Pacify. C) Belligerent. D) Bellicose. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Belligerent. 48. Conscription is when people volunteer for military service A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 49. Prior to the start of the Seven Years' War, British forces in North America found it difficult to defeat the French in battle. What accounted for these British military losses? A) Britain had a strong navy, but a poor army. B) British military commanders lacked battle experience. C) British forces were not familiar with bush warfare. D) British weapons were inferior to those of the French. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) British forces were not familiar with bush warfare. 50. Who were the Acadians? A) Canadians that joined the war. B) French settlers forcibly removed from Nova Scotia. C) Ancient Greek super soldiers bred for war, battle and conquest. D) Native Americans who joined Pontiac in is war to conquer the Automobile industry. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) French settlers forcibly removed from Nova Scotia. 51. Fighting takes place on open ground and armies are moved rapidly to changing lines of battle A) Conventional Warfar. B) Trench Warfar. C) Naval Warfare. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Conventional Warfar. 52. What effect did the Royal Proclamation have on BNA for the French? A) British government, law, and court systems would be used (English for everyone). B) Catholics were banned from government jobs. C) Quebec became smaller and the Catholic church lost its right to tithe. D) All of the Above. E) Options B and C only. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the Above. 53. A serious disagreement or argument; prolonged armed struggle A) Balance of Power. B) Revolution. C) Entente. D) Conflict. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Conflict. 54. A distribution of power where no one nation can dominate another. A) Balance of Power. B) Nationalism. C) Fascism. D) Conclusion. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Balance of Power. 55. Different groups had their own perspective on the war between France and Britain, which group were fearful that they will have to give up their culture? A) Acadian Farmers. B) Canadian inhabitants. C) Halifax merchants. D) Mohawk trappers. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Canadian inhabitants. 56. Which day is Peace One Day? A) 21 June. B) 21 August. C) 21 September. D) 21 July. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 21 September. 57. How did the British prepare for the battle on the plains of abraham? A) Waited for back up. B) Had more soldiers. C) Attacked right away. D) Came before the French. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Came before the French. 58. Who did the First Nations most support in the struggle for control over Canada? A) British. B) French. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) French. 59. The primary purpose of the United Nations is to A) Support economic growth. B) Remove oppressive governments by force. C) Protect the global environment. D) Prevent international conflicts. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Prevent international conflicts. 60. When the seven year war broke out in 1756 it was close to being a world war? Is this true or false? A) It does not matter. B) True. C) I don't know. D) False. 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