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British empire occupies 1/4 of world's land
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  • 1. Which British monarch was the first to proclaim the title 'Emperor of India' in 1877?
A) King George VI
B) Queen Victoria
C) King Edward VII
D) King George V
  • 2. In which year did India gain independence from British rule?
A) 1947
B) 1960
C) 1950
D) 1930
  • 3. Which treaty signed in 1783 officially recognized the independence of the United States from Britain?
A) Treaty of Berlin
B) Treaty of London
C) Treaty of Versailles
D) Treaty of Paris
  • 4. What was the nickname given to the British Empire due to the fact that the sun never set on it?
A) The Global Reign
B) The Eternal Empire
C) The Empire on which the Sun never sets
D) The Never-Ending Empire
  • 5. Which modern-day country was known as British Ceylon during the time of British rule?
A) Pakistan
B) Myanmar
C) Bangladesh
D) Sri Lanka
  • 6. Which British explorer discovered the South Island of New Zealand in 1642 and named it after his homeland?
A) Francis Drake
B) James Cook
C) Sir Walter Raleigh
D) Abel Tasman
  • 7. What was the name of the trading company that played a significant role in the British conquest of India?
A) Hudson's Bay Company
B) Dutch East India Company
C) East India Company
D) Virginia Company
  • 8. Which British Prime Minister is known for leading the country during World War II and overseeing the decline of the British Empire?
A) David Cameron
B) Tony Blair
C) Winston Churchill
D) Margaret Thatcher
  • 9. Which British colony was established as a penal settlement in 1788 and later grew into a major urban center?
A) Sydney (Australia)
B) Singapore
C) Hong Kong
D) Freetown (Sierra Leone)
  • 10. Which British general is known for his victory at the Battle of Plassey in 1757, establishing British rule in Bengal?
A) Robert Clive
B) Bernard Montgomery
C) Arthur Wellesley
D) Cecil Rhodes
  • 11. Which British explorer is credited with charting the coast of Newfoundland and claiming the island for England in 1497?
A) Sir Walter Raleigh
B) Sir Francis Drake
C) John Cabot
D) Sir Humphrey Gilbert
  • 12. What agreement signed in 1904 between Britain and France settled colonial disputes in Africa and facilitated their alliance?
A) Munich Agreement
B) Treaty of Versailles
C) Entente Cordiale
D) Triple Entente
  • 13. Which British general is famous for his defeat and death in the Battle of Isandlwana during the Anglo-Zulu War in 1879?
A) Lord Kitchener
B) Lord Roberts
C) Lord Wolseley
D) Lord Chelmsford
  • 14. Which British colony was established as a trading post in 1819 on land ceded by the Sultan of Johor?
A) Malta
B) Gibraltar
C) Ceylon
D) Singapore
  • 15. In which year was the Commonwealth of Australia established as a federation of the Australian colonies?
A) 1850
B) 2000
C) 1950
D) 1901
  • 16. Which British Governor-General of India is known for implementing the policy of sati abolition and introducing English as the official language in India?
A) Lord William Bentinck
B) Lord Cornwallis
C) Lord Dalhousie
D) Lord Mountbatten
  • 17. What event in India in 1857 led to a major rebellion against British rule and marked a turning point in the history of the British Raj?
A) Indian Rebellion of 1857
B) Partition of Bengal
C) Salt March
D) Quit India Movement
  • 18. In which war did the British Empire gain control of Gibraltar in 1704?
A) War of the Spanish Succession
B) Napoleonic Wars
C) Crimean War
D) Seven Years' War
  • 19. Which British Prime Minister is associated with the policies of appeasement towards Nazi Germany prior to World War II?
A) Ramsay MacDonald
B) Stanley Baldwin
C) Clement Attlee
D) Neville Chamberlain
  • 20. What was the name of the British slave trading company that operated in West Africa during the late 17th and early 18th centuries?
A) Royal African Company
B) British South Africa Company
C) East India Company
D) Hudson's Bay Company
  • 21. Which British port city was a major center of the triangular trade and played a significant role in the importation of goods from British colonies?
A) Liverpool
B) Glasgow
C) London
D) Bristol
  • 22. In what century did the British Empire reach its peak territorial control?
A) 20th century
B) 17th century
C) 19th century
D) 18th century
  • 23. What was the economic system employed by the British Empire to acquire resources and wealth?
A) Socialism
B) Communism
C) Capitalism
D) Mercantilism
  • 24. What was the name of the agreement that divided Africa among European powers during the colonial period?
A) Potsdam Agreement
B) Treaty of Versailles
C) Berlin Conference
D) Geneva Convention
  • 25. What was the official language used for administrative purposes in most British colonies?
A) Spanish
B) Portuguese
C) French
D) English
  • 26. Which country did Britain acquire as a result of the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713?
A) Malta
B) Jamaica
C) Gibraltar
D) Haiti
  • 27. Where was the administrative center of the British Empire located during its peak?
A) Birmingham
B) London
C) Edinburgh
D) Dublin
  • 28. Which British poet and Nobel laureate criticized British imperialism in his works?
A) John Keats
B) William Wordsworth
C) Rudyard Kipling
D) George Byron
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