|
Share Thread: Facebook Twitter Google+ |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
European History Papers 2009
FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 1. By the treaty of Paris (March 1856) warships were forbidden on theCOMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR RECRUITMENT TO POSTS IN BPS-17 UNDER THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2009 EUROPEAN HISTORY PAPER 1 TIME ALLOWED: (PART-I)…………30 MINUTES…………..…..MAXIMUM MARKS:20 (PART-II)…………2 Hours & 30 Minutes……..MAXIMUM MARKS:80 NOTE: (i) First attempt Part-I (MCQ) on separate Answer Sheet which shall be taken back after 30 Minutes. (ii) Overwriting/cutting of the options/answers will not be given credit. a) Danube b) Dead Sea c) Black Sea d) None of these 2. The peace of Amiens was signed in a) 1802 b) 1803 c) 1804 d) None of these 3. Truce at Villafranca was signed between France and a) Germany b) Russia c) Austria d) None of these 4. In 1908 Bosnia and Herzegovina were annexed by a) Austria b) Russia c) Turkey d) None of these 5. The Treaty of Campo Formio was signed in October a) 1789 b) 1795 c) 1799 d) None of these 6. The Convention of Gastein (1865) was higly disadvantageous to a) Austria b) Prussia c) France d) None of these 7. Von Moltke was a Prussian a) Statesman b) Foreign Minister c) General d) None of these 8. Panslavist ambitions were checked by Congress of Berlin in a) 1856 b) 1868 c) 1876 d) None of these 9. Walachia and Moldavia were--------------- principalities a) Syrian b) Russian c) Danubian d) None of these 10. Cavour was to ----------- as Bismarck was to Germany. a) Austria b) France c) Belgium d) None of these 11. Nichlos 1 was born in 1825 and died in a) 1855 b) 1885 c) 1915 d) None of these 12. Congress of Laibach was held in a) 1807 b) 1819 c) 1820 d) None of these 13. The capital of -------- was a) Hungary b) Bohemia c) Hanover d) None of these 14. Talleyrand was a diplomat from a) Germany b) France c) Austria d) None of these 15. The Treaty of Fontainebleau was signed in 1807 by spain to join in an attack on a) Portugal b) Morocco c) England d) None of these 16. The Declaration of The Rights of Man was prefixed to the French constitution of a) 1791 b) 1792 c) 1793 d) None of these 17. Foundations of the ---------- Republic were laid in 1870 a) First b) Second c) Third d) None of these 18. Napoleon was born in a) Elba b) Corsica c) St. Helena d) None of these 19. Social contract was written by a)Napoleon b) Voltaire c) Rousseau d) None of these 20. Tithe was a tax related to a) Education b) Land c) Business d) None of these PART – 2 Q.2 “The French Revolution was precipitated by economic factors and the train which had been laid by finance”. (Guedella). Comment. Q.3 “O liberty! What crimes are committed in thy name”. (Madam Roland). Comment in the light of “Reign of Terror”. Q.4 The treaty of tilsit marked the zenith of power of Napoleon in Europe. Discuss. Q.5 What part did Mazini, Cavour, Garibaldi and Victor Emmanuel play in the history of Italian unification. Q.6 The Crimean War in a sense was watershed of European History. Q.7 Discuss the principles underlying the colonial expansion of European Powers in later half of the 19th Century. Q.8 Write short notes on Two of the following 1) French Revolution of 1830 2) Bismarck 3) Metternich 4) Triple Alliance 1882 |
The Following 6 Users Say Thank You to White Lilly For This Useful Post: | ||
Adnan Ashraf (Wednesday, May 06, 2009), humaira Younis Bhatti (Saturday, February 05, 2011), Mumtaz Hayat Maneka (Wednesday, May 06, 2009), pure (Saturday, May 23, 2009), zara.meer (Sunday, October 04, 2009) |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
European History 2009 Paper
FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR RECRUITMENT TO POSTS IN BPS-17 UNDER THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2009 EUROPEAN HISTORY PAPER 2 TIME ALLOWED: (PART-I)…………30 MINUTES…………..…..MAXIMUM MARKS:20 (PART-II)…………2 Hours & 30 Minutes……..MAXIMUM MARKS:80 NOTE: (i) First attempt Part-I (MCQ) on separate Answer Sheet which shall be taken back after 30 Minutes. (ii) Overwriting/cutting of the options/answers will not be given credit. PART 1 1. The treaty of Bucharest was imposed by Germany on a) Algeria b) Bulgaria c) Rumania d) None of these 2. Atlantic Charter was issued to a) 1941 b) 1943 c) 1945 d) None of these 3. The project of Baghdad Railways was conceived by a) Russia b) Germany c) USA d) None of these 4. Germany withdrew from the League of Nations in a) 1930 b) 1932 c) 1934 d) None of these 5. USA entered into the first World War in a) 1914 b) 1915 c) 1917 d) None of these 6. Bulgaria entered the first World War in a) 1914 b) 1915 c) 1916 d) None of these 7. In the Battle of Passchendacle 1917 British losses were a) Six hundred thousand b) five thousand c) Three hundred thousand d) None of these 8. The ---------- plan came into existence in 1929 a) Marshal b) Berlin c) Young d) None of these 9. By the Treaty of Versailles German Army was limited to a) Six hundred thousand b) three hundred thousand c) one hundred thousand d) None of these 10. The Kellogg Pact was signed in a) 1917 b) 1926 c) 1927 d) None of these 11. In--------- the Reparation Committee fixed Germany’s reparations debt at 66000 million marks a) 1921 b) 1927 c) 1937 d) None of these 12. Mustafa Kamal was born in a) Angora b) Salonika c) Sakaria d) None of these 13. The Treaty of Brestlitovsk was dictated to---------- by Germany a) France b) Austria c) England d) None of these 14. The Dawes Settlement was signed in a) 1915 b) 1924 c) 1925 d) None of these 15. Battle of Jutland was fought in a) 1916 b) 1915 c) 1914 d) None of these 16. The Treaty of --------- was signed with Bulgaria a) Trianon b) St. Germain c) Neuilly d) None of these 17. Germany faced--------- during invasion of Norway a) Little resistance b) Some resistance c) Much opposition d) None of these 18. By the Treaty of Lousanne Turkey was allowed to retain a) Smyrna and Constantinople b) Constantinople and Armenia c) Smyrna and Armenia d) None of these 19. Hitler became the President of Germany in a) 1932 b) 1933 c) 1934 d) None of these 20. Japan withdrew from the League of Nations in a) 1932 b) 1931 c) 1930 d) None of these PART 2 Attempt any four questions from this part. Q.2 Critically examine the Treaty of Versailles. Q.3 What is the significance of Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 in the world history? Q.4 Explain the policy and methods of Hitler and describe his rise to power. Q.5 What do you know of Fascism? How did it benefit the Italians? Q.6 Evaluate the achievements of European Common Market. Q.7 Evaluate the role of League of Nations between the two wars. Q.8 Write short notes on any two of the following a) Stalin b) Depression of 1929 and England c) Kamal Attaturk d) UNO Last edited by Mumtaz Hayat Maneka; Thursday, May 07, 2009 at 12:28 AM. |
The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to White Lilly For This Useful Post: | ||
Adnan Ashraf (Thursday, May 07, 2009), humaira Younis Bhatti (Saturday, February 05, 2011), pure (Tuesday, June 16, 2009) |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
solution to paper one
1) Black Sea
2) 1802 3) Russia 4) Austria 5) 1795 6) Austria 7) General 8) None of these 9) Russian 10) None of these 11) 12) None of these 13) 14) France 15) Portugal 16) 17) Third 18) Corsica 19) Rousseau 20) Land corrections are welome... |
The Following User Says Thank You to White Lilly For This Useful Post: | ||
pure (Tuesday, June 16, 2009) |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
History an overview | Naseer Ahmed Chandio | Topics and Notes | 4 | Monday, March 29, 2021 12:16 PM |
What is History, Lessons we learn from it, benefits of its study. | Xeric | History of Pakistan & India | 0 | Tuesday, May 19, 2009 08:23 PM |
European Union | Aarwaa | Current Affairs Notes | 0 | Sunday, April 20, 2008 10:34 PM |
A breif history about Museum | Muhammad Adnan | General Knowledge, Quizzes, IQ Tests | 4 | Friday, February 16, 2007 05:01 PM |
European Union | Amoeba | Current Affairs Notes | 0 | Friday, October 28, 2005 11:14 PM |