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FQB INTENSIVE TUTORIAL CLASSES MOCK TEST 2023

NAME: _____________________________ SCORE:_______

CIRCLE only one answer!


SECTION A
1. In your own words, define assimilated as it relates to the Bantu migration.
2. Explain what push factors and pull factors are in a migration.
3. Explain whether leeched soil is a push factor or a pull factor.
4. Over what period of time did the Bantu migration occur?
5. Define the term foreign policy.

SECTION B

1. America was named after: (a) Christopher Columbus (b) Amerigo Vespucci (c) Ferdinand Magellan
2. How many British Colonies declared independence from England in 1776 to form the United States? (a)13
(b) 20 (c) 51
3. The Boston Tea Incident took place in: (a) 1770 (b)1773 (c) 1789
4. California was settled most rapidly after_____________ was discovered in 1848: (a) gold
(b) coal (c) natural gas
5. With which country U.S.A. signed the rush-Bagot Treaty? (a) Britain (b) Franc (c) spain
6. Who succeeded president Abraham Lincoln? (a) Ulysses S. Grant (b) Martin Van Buren (c) Andrew
Johnson
7. Alaska was purchased from Russia in: (a) 1857 (b) 1867 (c) 1901
8. Susan B. Anthony was an outspoken advocate of: (a) Women’s rights (b) Anti Slavery Movement (c)
Transcendentalism
9. The number of members of American Senate is: (a) 55 (b) 100 (c) 30
10. The Peace Treaty of American Independence in 1783 was signed in the city of: (a) Philadelphia (b) London
(c) Paris
11. Which one of the following enjoys the title of “Father of American Constitution”: (a) Jefferson (b)
Washington (c) Madison
12. The first Ten Amendments to the Constitution of US ratified in 1791 are known as: (a) Bill of Constitution
(b) Bill of Rights (c) Bill of Justice
13. The Great Depression of 1929 lasted for: (a) Three years (b) Four years (c) A decade
14. On August 26, 1920 the 19th Amendment to US Constitution gave voting right to: (a) Women (b) Negroes
(c) Indians
15. NATO was established in the year: (a) 1949 (b) 1952 (c) 1953
16. Judges of the American Supreme Court are appointed by: (a) President (b) Senate (c) Congress
17. Atlantic Charter dates back to: (a) 1946 (b) 1941 (c) 1827
18. Bill Clinton was _______ President of United States: (a) 42nd (b) 33rd (c) 51st
19. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in: (a) 1979 (b) 1962 (c) 1968
20. Total number of states in US is: (a) 51 (b) 50 (c) 13
21. The Capital of New York State is: (a) New York (b) Syracuse (c) Albany
22. What Revolution in Europe was influenced most directly by American Revolution: (a) Industrial
Revolution (b) French Revolution (c) Glorious Revolution (d) Puritan Revolution
23. In 1800 most of the Americans were: (a) Veterans (b) Hunters (c) Tradesmen (d) Farmers
24. Black birding is _________. (a) Legal importation of slaves (b) Illegal importance of slaves (c) Legal hunt
of birds
25. Congress of US consists of _________. (a) Senate, House of Lords (b) Senate and President (c) House of
Representative & President (d) None of these
26. KKK stands for Ku-Klux Klan
27. Statue of liberty was donated to USA by: (a) Germany (b) Spain (c) France
28. George Washington died in: (a) 1797 (b) 1799 (c) 1801
29. Which of the following was not an Empire in Western Sudan? A. Soughai B. Kangaba C. Ghana
D. Kanem-Borno
30. The rise of Ghana Empire was attributed to all but one of these factors? A. Geography B. Economic C.
Islamic D. Strategic4. The origin of ancient Mali was situated in the small kingdom of? A. Malinke B.
Soninke C. Sorko and Gabibi D. Kanem
31. The Sefdymasty of the Mais or kings was peculiar to which of these Empires? A. Dahomey
B. Kanem C. Ashante D. Katsin
32. The Omani people were originally? A. Africans B. Arabs C. GreeksD. Assyrians
33. ___________________ is considered to be the largest of the traditional kingdoms in Modern Uganda? A.
Bunyoro B. Ankore C. Buganda D. Busoga
34. The French policy of assimilation was similar to the A. The Portuguese policy of paternalism B. British
policy of indirect rule C. Apartheid policy in south Africa D. Warrant chief system
35. The French assimilation policy was mainly practiced in what area of west Africa A. Senegal’s four
communes B. The Lagos colony C. Cape Verde Islands D. The Sahel region of West Africa
36. Casely Hayford was a nationalist in which of the following West African territories A. Gold Coast B. Ivory
Coast C. Nigeria D. Senegal
37. Which of the territories in West Africa first gained independence A. Nigeria B. Ghana C. Togo D. Mali
38. Which of the French territories first attained independence A. Guinea B. Mali C. Ivory Coast
D. Upper Volta (Burkina Faso)
39. Marus Garvey is associated with A. Pan Africanist Movement B. Touareg revolt
C. Missionary activity D. The abolition of slave trade
40. A prominent figure in the nationalist movement in the Belgian Congo was A. NnamdiAzikiwe B.
ObafemiAwolowo C. Kwame Nkrumah D. Patrice Lumumba
41. The major cause of resentment among indigenous Africans in Kenya was the dispossession of A. Their land
B. The sea port C. The Schools D. Hospitals
42. The largest ethnic group in Kenya who were most affected by British colonial rule
43. Were A. The kikuyu B. The Zulu C. The Banda D. Ndebele25. Prior to the 15th century Age of Exploration
and Discoveries, which European traveler
44. visited China in the 14th century? A. Prince Henry the Navigator B. Marco Polo C. Prester John D. Niccolo
Machiavelli
45. The Magnetic Compass used for sea navigation was invented by the…? A. Arabs B. Africans C. Chinese
D. Europeans
46. Which people are believed to have invented the arch and the vault? A. The Arabs B. The Egyptians C. The
Indians D. The Mesopotamians
47. The famous “three masted caravel” was designed by the…? A. Chinese B. Portuguese C. Arabs D. English
48. The Warriors who fought in the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) were called? A. The Patriots B.
The Loyalists C. The Conquistadors D. The Amazons
49. The Spanish authorities relied on….to carve out empires. A. The amazons B. The conquistadors
C. The Mayas D. The Tuaregs
50. General Washington was the first president of … A. The United Kingdom B. The United States of America
C. The German Republic D. The Chinese Republic
51. The Pacific Ocean was discovered in 1513 by…? A. Vasco de Balboa B. Marco Polo
C. Christopher Columbus D. Prester John
52. The major motive for European expansion was…? A. Economic motive B. Political motive C. Social
motive D. Religious motive
53. Britain banned the slave trade in A. 1776 B. 1807 C. 1806 D. 1820
54. One of the effects of the American Civil War was that: A. American independence was declared B. Slavery
was abolished C. Monarchy was restored D. Democracy was abolished
55. The Industrial Revolution which started in the mid-18th century in Europe began in A. Prussia B. England
C. France D. Russia
56. The Bantu Migration spread the language and culture of the Bantu? A. TRUE B. FALSE
57. All of the following modern countries were part of Bantuland, EXCEPT: a. Cameroon b. Congo c.
Zimbabwe d. Nigeria
58. As Bantu-speakers migrated throughout Sub- Saharan Africa, they spread the use of (A)gold and silver
(B)slash-and-burn agriculture (C)a uniform language (D)the Islamic faith
59. Unlike the empires of Ghana, Mali, and Songhay, the empire of Zimbabwe was (A)directly involved in the
Indian Ocean trade (B)linked to the Middle East by trade (C)heavily influenced by Islam (D)based on trade
in gold
60. Diplomacy is the process of…………. A. War and peace B. Conflicts and treaties C. Representation and
negotiation D. Expansionism

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