Democracy in Britain
Trending Questions
Q. The Bloodless Revolution in England was also known as?
- Glorious Revolution
- Industrial Revolution
- Global Revolution
- Scientific Revolution
Q. What is a constitutional monarchy?
- When the power of the king is considered a divine right.
- When the power of the king is granted by the parliament.
- When people have power in the nation.
- When the ministers have divine power.
Q. What was the Divine Right Theory?
- Absolute powers of the king were given by God.
- Absolute powers of the king were not given by God.
- Absolute powers of the king were given by his parents.
- Absolute powers of the king were given by people.
Q. In which of the following country did women come out in large numbers demanding the right to vote?
- China
- Spain
- England
- India
Q. Which king dissolved the Parliament in England and ruled for 11 years?
- Charles I
- James I
- James II
- Charles II
Q. What is a constitutional monarchy?
- When the power of the king is considered a divine right.
- When the power of the king is granted by the parliament.
- When people have power in the nation.
- When the ministers have divine power.
Q. The first civil war lasted from ____ till _____.
- 1642, 1648
- 1642, 1646
- 1642, 1650
- 1624, 1632
Q. During the beginning of the 17th century, _______ was ruled by kings of the ____ dynasty.
- Spain, Danish
- England, Tudor
- Australia, Norman
- Africa, Stuart
Q. The Bloodless Revolution in England was also known as?
- Glorious Revolution
- Industrial Revolution
- Global Revolution
- Scientific Revolution
Q. King James I of England believed in which of the following theories?
- Divine Politics Theory
- Divine Right Theory
- Social Contract Theory
- Democratic Right Theory
Q. Which king dissolved the Parliament in England and ruled for 11 years?
- Charles I
- James I
- James II
- Charles II
Q. 1. Charles I belonged to the Tudor Dynasty.
2. He was the successor of James I.
3. He was executed in public on charges of treason.
Which of the following statements do you think could be true about King Charles I of England?
2. He was the successor of James I.
3. He was executed in public on charges of treason.
Which of the following statements do you think could be true about King Charles I of England?
- Only 1 and 2
- Only 2 and 3
- Only 1 and 3
- Only 3
Q. When were all adults granted the right to vote in Britain?
- 1928
- 1982
- 1930
- 1935
Q. Assertion [A]: King James I, the first Stuart king of England, dissolved the parliament.
Reason [R]: He was a strong advocate of royal absolutism and did not want the parliament to limit his power.
Read the above given statements carefully and select the option that is true.
Reason [R]: He was a strong advocate of royal absolutism and did not want the parliament to limit his power.
Read the above given statements carefully and select the option that is true.
- Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
- Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
- A is true and R is false.
- A is false and R is true.
Q. Who was the last queen of the Tudor Dynasty?
- Queen Elizabeth I
- Queen Elizabeth II
- Queen Victoria
- Queen Anne
Q. Assertion [A]: King James I, the first Stuart king of England, dissolved the parliament.
Reason [R]: He was a strong advocate of royal absolutism and did not want the parliament to limit his power.
Read the above given statements carefully and select the option that is true.
Reason [R]: He was a strong advocate of royal absolutism and did not want the parliament to limit his power.
Read the above given statements carefully and select the option that is true.
- Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
- Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
- A is true and R is false.
- A is false and R is true.
Q. Which of the following battles was not fought during the first English Civil War (1642-1646)?
- Battle of Naseby
- Battle of Marston Moor
- Battle of Flodden
- Battle of Edgehill