The Nationalist Movement in Indo-China
Choose the correct option
1.The founder of the Hoa Hao movement is?
- Phan Boi Chau
- Ho Chi Minh
- Huynh Phu So
- Phan Chu Jrinh
ans:Huynh Phu So
2.Who, among the following, was a member of the French team, who explored Mekong river?
- Paul Bernard
- Liang Qichao
- Nuynh Phu So
- Francis Garnier
ans: Francis Garnier
3.Who, among the following, was the head of the Revolutionary society formed by Phan Boi Chau?
- Prince Cuong De
- Phan Boi Chau
- Pha Chit Trinh
- Liang Qichao
ans: Prince Cuong De
4.Who among the following, wrote the History of the Loss of Vietnam?
- Phan Boi Chau
- Liang Quichao When was French Indo-China established
- Phan Chu Trinh
- Prince Cuong De
ans: Phan Boi Chau
5.When was French indo - China established?
ans: 1887
6.On which factor was the economy of Vietnam based on?
- Tea and Rubber Plantation
- Rice and Rubber plantation
- Rice and wheat Farming
- Rice and Tea plantation
ans:Rice and Rubber plantation
7.Who was the founder of the Vietnamese communist party?
- Fhan chu Trinh
- Huynh Phu so
- Ho chi Minh
- Phan Boi chau
ans: Ho chi Minh
8.A branch of the Restorations society was established in Tokyo by whom?
- By teachers
- By Industrialist
- By students
- None of the above
ans: By students
9.Which movement started in against the spread of Christianity by the French?
- The Hoa Hao moment
- The Liberation movement
- The scholars Revolt
- Go east movement
ans:The scholars Revolt
10.Which of the following Vietnamese women organized a large army to resist the Chinese?
- Trieu Au
- Nguyen Thi xuan
- Trung sisters
- None of the above
ans: Trung sisters
11.What was the changes came to the nature of anti-French Independence Movement in Vietnam?
- Total Independence in Vietnam with no French presence
- Setting up a Republic like China in Vietnam
- Establishing a democratic republic
- Establishing a constitutional monarchy in Vietnam
ans: Establishing a democratic republic
Explanation
After the fall of Chinese monarchy in 1911, the nature of anti-French Independence Movement in Vietnam changed to establishing a democratic republic and not a constitutional monarchy in Vietnam.
12.When did the Go East Movement was started?
- 1907-08
- 1906-09
- 1903-05
- 1909-11
ans: 1907-08
Explanation
Go East Movement was started by 300 Vietnamese students in 1907-08 in Japan.
13.Who is the writer of "The History of the Loss of Vietnam"?
- Phan Boi Chau
- Huynh Phu So
- Hoa Hao
- Mad Monze
ans: Phan Boi Chau
Explanation
Under Liang Qichao, a Chinese reformer influence Phan Boi Chau had wrote "The History of the Loss of Vietnam"
Question 14.
14.Who founded the Hoa Hoa movement?
- Huynh Phu So
- Hoa Hao
- Mad Monze
- Phan Boi Chau
ans: Huynh Phu So
Explanation
Hoa Hoa movement founded by Huynh Phu So, in 1939, in the fertile Mekong delta area.
15.In which year the war between Vietnam and the US officially end?
ans: 1974
Explanation
In January 1974, in Paris, a peace settlement was signed between both. This ended conflict with the US but fighting between the Saigon regime and the NLF continued.
16.In which year the major protest was erupted in the Saigon Native Girls School?
ans: 1926
Explanation
In 1926 a major protest erupted in the Saigon Native Girls School as the expulsion of a Vietnamese girl from the school.
17.What were the provinces of Nghe An and Ha Tinh called in Vietnam?
- Electric current
- Electric circuit
- Electric fuses
- None of the above
ans: Electric fuses
Explanation
In the provinces of Nghe An and Ha Tinh, provinces were among the poorest, had an old radical tradition, and have been called the electrical fuses of Vietnam.
18.How was women shown in magazines and journals in the 1960s?
- As housewives
- As brave dedicated workers
- As illiterates
- none of these
ans:As brave dedicated workers
Explanation
As brave dedicated, fighters, shooting down planes and also as selfless workers with rifle in one hand and a hammer in the other.
19.What is napalm?
- A chemical bomb
- An organic compound
- A phosphorous bomb
- An atomic bomb
ans: An organic compound
Explanation
An organic compound, used to thicken gasoline, burns slowly and sticks to human body and continues to burn.
20.Under whom was the Democratic Republic of Vietnam formed?
- Ho Chi Minh
- The Nguyen king
- Bao Dai
- Ngo Dinh Diem
ans:Ho Chi Minh
Explanation
The Vietminh fought the Japanese occupation, recaptured Hanoi in 1945, and a Democratic Republic was formed under Ho Chi Minh.
21.The modern part of Hanoi was struck by which disease?
- Cholera
- Malaria
- Bubonic Plague
- Typhoid
ans: Bubonic Plague
Explanation
In 1903, the modern part of Hanoi was struck by the disease known as Bubonic Plague. In many colonial countries, measures to control the spread of disease created serious social conflicts.
22.Explain ordinance 10?
- A French law that permitted Christianity but outlawed Buddhism
- A Chinese law that permitted Confucianism but outlawed local practices
- A Vietnamese law that permitted Buddhism but outlawed Christianity
- A Japanese law that permitted Buddhism but outlawed Hinduism
ans: A French law that permitted Christianity but outlawed Buddhism
Explanation
Ordinance 10, a French law that permitted Christianity but outlawed Buddhism. His dictatorial rule came to be opposed by a broad opposition united under the banner of the National Liberation Front.
23.Which one of the following parties was established by Ho Chi Minh in 1930?
- Vietnamese Communist Party
- The League for the Independence of Vietnam
- National Liberation Front
- None of these
ans: Vietnamese Communist Party
Explanation
In February 1930, Ho Chi Minh brought together competing nationalist groups to establish the Vietnamese Communist (Vietnam Cong San Dang) Party, later renamed the Indo-Chinese Communist Party.
24.Which European country colonised Vietnam?
- France
- USA
- Germany
- England
ans: France
Explanation
France was the European countries to bring the benefits of civilisation to backward peoples and colonised Vietnam.
25.When was the French Indo-China formed?
ans: 1887
Explanation
After the Franco-Chinese war the French assumed control of Tonkin and Anaam and, in 1887, French Indo-China was formed.