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QUESTIONS

Question 1. The demonstration on March 12, 1930 was conducted by which class or class?
A. Farmers.
B. Workers.
C. Farmers and workers.
D. The working classes of the people.
Question 2. Which slogan in the demonstration on September 12, 1930 performed the task of
national liberation?
A. Overthrow the Southern Dynasty
B. Overthrow the Empire
C. Land returned to farmers
D. The factory went to the workers
Question 3. Which phrase refers to the scale of the September 12, 1930 protests?
A. Pull back.
B. Tens of thousands.
C. Increase the volume.
D. Group of people.
Question 4. Which phrase expresses the barbarism of the French colonialists?
A. Repression.
B. Throw bombs at the crowd.
C. Dead people.
D. Injured.
Question 5. The economic objective of the September 12, 1939 protests is shown by the
phrase?
A. overturned
B. factory
C. factory, land
D. no correct answer
Question 6. The slogan of the demonstration on September 12, 1930 demanding the practical
rights of farmers was?
A. Overthrow the empire.
B. South tide island rock
C. The land returned to the plowmen.
D. The factory went to the workers
Question 7. In order to prevent the demonstrations, what effect did the French colonialists
have on their soldiers to suppress and drop bombs?
A. More than 200 people died, hundreds were injured.
B. More than a hundred people died and were injured
C. Over 200 dead and injured
D. None of the answers are correct
Question 8. The slogan of the September 12, 1930 protest for the rights of the working class
was?
A. The factory went to the hands of the boatman.
B. Overthrow the empire.
C. Overthrow the South tide island.
D. Land returned to the plowmen.
Question 9. Which manifestation of the September 12, 1930 demonstration proves that the
Vietnamese revolution is led by the Communist Party?
A. Farmer with hammer and sickle red flag
B. The crowd is getting bigger and bigger
C. Red flag hammer and sickle lead.
D. Command to fight.
Question 10. Which phrase expresses the political goal of the September 12, 1930 protests?
A. factory
B. land
C. Southern Dynasty, Empire
D. overturned
Question 11. In what year was the Nghe Tinh Soviet movement extinguished?
A. 1929
B. 1930
C. 1931
D. 1932
Question 12. Why did the uprising (cuộc khởi nghĩa) fail?
A. Because for the first time our people can hold the government
B. Because the imperialists used all means of repression (đàn áp)
C. Because our people are numerous
D. All of the above
Question 13. When did the Party and Uncle Ho order the entire people to revolt?
A. March 1945
B. Mid-August 1945
C. March 18, 1945
D. August 19, 1945
Question 14. When did the whole Hanoi appear red flag with yellow star filled with
revolutionary spirit?
A. 18/8/1945
B. 19/8/1945
C. 23/3/1945
D. 25/8/1945
Question 15. On August 19, 1945, what kind of weapons did the people bring to the streets to
show their strength?
A. Spear (giáo)
B. Sword (kiếm)
C. Shovel (xẻng)
D. Knife
Question 16. On the morning of August 19, 1945, people took to the streets to show their
forces to move forward

A. Opera House Square


B. Kham Sai Palace
C. Secret Department
D. Police Department
Question 17. The representative of Hanoi City Uprising Committee read the call for uprising to
seize power at what time?
A. Morning of August 19, 1945
B. August 19, 1945
C. Noon on August 19, 1945
D. Afternoon of August 19, 1945
Question 18. What phrase shows the strength of solidarity and unity of all people as one of the
protest group when coming to Kham Sai palace?
A. Knock on the door
B. Chanting the slogan
C. Unanimity ("nhất tề")
D. Overcoming the iron fence (vượt hàng rào sắt)
Question 19. Which enemy laid down his weapon against the power of the masses in Hanoi?
A. Japanese army
B. French army
C. Japanese and French army
D. Security soldier
Question 20. The uprising to seize power was victorious in Hanoi on
A. 23/8/1945
B. 18/8/1945
C. 19/9/1945
D. 25/8/1945
Question 21. The uprising to seize power was victorious in Hue on:
A. 23/8/1945
B. 15/5/1945
C. 19/8/1945
D. 25/8/1945
Question 22. The uprising to seize power won in Saigon on:
A. 23/8/1945
B. 25/8/1945
C. 18/8/1945
D. 19/8/1945
Question 23. Is Phu Kham now in the street?
A. Hang Dao
B. Ngo Quyen
C. Hang Duong
D. Hang Ma
Question 24. What is the purpose of the Declaration of Independence?

A. Declare to the whole country and the world the right to independence of our people
B. Declare the end of the imperialist colonial rule
C. Affirm that our country is a country with sovereignty, territory, freedom and national pride
D. All of the above
Question 25. What did Uncle Ho's affirmation at the end of the manifesto confirm?
A. Vietnam is a completely independent country
B. The Vietnamese people unanimously put all their spirit and force, including their lives, to
protect the independence of the country.
C. Vietnam is an invaded country
D. A&B are correct.
Question 26. Historical significance of the Declaration of Independence?
A. End of feudal dynasty of Nguyen Dynasty
B. Estblishment of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam
C. Determining the right to independence and freedom of the nation
D. All three ideas are wrong
Question 27. Hanoi is jubilantly red during the day
A. 2/9/1946
B. 1/9/1945
C. 2/9/1945
D. 6/9/1945
Question 28. The ceremony Uncle Ho read the Declaration of Independence took place on:
A. Morning of August 19, 1945
B. Noon August 19, 1945
C. 14 o'clock on September 2, 1945
D. Night, September 2, 1945
Question 29. The gathering place of Hanoi people on September 2, 1945 is
A. Kham Sai Palace
B. Ba Dinh Square
C. Duc Ba Church
D. Police Department
Question 30. At the end of the Declaration of Independence, what rights did Uncle Ho assert
that Vietnam had?
A. enjoy freedom and independence
B. enjoy richness
C. enjoy freedom
D. enjoy independence
ANSWERS

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A B B B C A A C D
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
C B B A A A C C D B
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
A B B D D B C C B A

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