French Revolution MCQ
French Revolution MCQ
French Revolution MCQ
9. What was the name of tax which was directly paid to the state by the Third Estate?
(a) tithes
(b) livres
(c) taille
(d) all of these
► (c) taille
10. Who wrote the pamphlet called ‘What is the Third Estate’?
(a) Mirabeau, a nobleman
(b) Abbe Sieyes
(c) Rousseau, a philosopher
(d) Montesquieu
► (b) Abbe Sieyes
16. In the meeting of the Estates General, the members of the Third Estate demanded that
(a) All the three Estates should have one vote altogether
(b) Each member of the three Estates should have one vote
(c) Each Estate should have one vote
(d) None of the above
► (a) All the three Estates should have one vote altogether
17. Which of these provisions were passed by the Assembly on the night of 4 August,
1789?
(a) Abolition of feudal system of obligations
(b) Clergy had to give up its privileges
(c) Tithes were abolished
(d) All the above
► (d) All the above
18. On 20th June, the representatives of the Third Estate assembled in the indoor tennis
court of Versailles for
(a) hunger strike
(b) drafting a Constitution for France which limited the king’s power
(c) declaring a revolt
(d) making an appeal to support the king in times of need
► (b) drafting a Constitution for France which limited the king’s power
22. What did Louis XVI do, seeing the power of his revolting subjects?
(a) He accorded recognition to the National Assembly
(b) Accepted checks on his powers
(c) Ordered his army to crush the revolt
(d) Both (a) and (b)
► (d) Both (a) and (b)
25. Which of these rights were not established as ‘natural and inalienable’ rights by the
constitution of 1791?
(a) Right to life
(b) Freedom of speech and opinion
(c) Equality before the law
(d) All the above
► (d) All the above
27. Which of these provisions form a part of the ‘Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen’?
(a) Men are born free
(b) They are equal in rights before the law
(c) Liberty means powers to do what is not injurious to others
(d) All the above
► (d) All the above
28. Name the most successful ‘political club’ which became a rallying point for people who
wished to continue the Revolution in France.
(a) Jacobin
(b) Arthur
(c) Mirabeau
(d) Dauphine
► (a) Jacobin
29. As a result of elections held after the Jacobins’ revolt in 1792, which of these steps were
taken in France?
(a) Elections were held
(b) Monarchy was abolished
(c) France was declared a Republic
(d) All the above
► (d) All the above
30. The National Assembly voted in April 1792 to declare war against
(a) Prussia
(b) Austria
(c) England
(d) Both (a) and (b)
► (d) Both (a) and (b)