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Picture Base Question

1. In which year did Frederic Sorrier prepare a series of four prints?

2. Which famous French artist had prepared a series of four prints visualizing his dreams of a
world?

3. What do the saints, angels and Christ symbolise in the Utopian vision?
(a) Equality among people (b) Fraternity among nations
(c) Freedom of nations (d) Resentment against nations
4. Why did Frederic Sorrieu present utopian vision in his prints in 1848? Explain one reason.

5. Choose the correct nationality of the artist Frederic Sorrieu who visualised in his painting a
society made up of Democratic and Social Republic.
(a) German (b) Swiss (c) French (d) American

1. Name the event printed in the German almanac?

2. Who designed the Almanac?


3. Who designed the Almanac?
(a) Otto von Bismarck (b) Andreas Rebmann (c) Giuseppe Mazzini (d) Napoleon
4. Where did Rebmann lived?

5. What was the slogan illustrated in almanac?

1. Who painted the planting of tree of liberty?

2. How did you recognize French soldiers from this picture?

3. What does it talk about the French calling themselves as liberators?

1. Who is represented as a postman in the given image?


(A) Giuseppe Mazzini (B) Otto von Bismarck (C) Napoleon Bonaparte (D)
Giuseppe Garibaldi
2. This Picture of Napoleon represented as a_________ after he lost the battle of Leipzig in
1813.
a. Postman b. Post Master c. Businessman d. Trader
3. In which battle Napolean was defeated in 1813?
4. Letters dropping out of Napoleon bag signifies _________.

5. Each letter dropping out of Napoleon’s bag bears-


(a) The names of the territories he lost. (b) The names of the territories he conquered.
(c) The names of his soldiers. (d) The names of those who had these letters.

Consider these statements about the Image given below:

1. Title of this caricature is “________________”.


2. he plaque on the left bears the inscription: ‘The most important question of today’s
meeting:______________________?”
3. This was a caricature of meeting called by ______________.
4. This caricature was created in 1820. Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?
(a) A. 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) 1 , 2 and 4

Look at the picture given and answer the questions :

(i) Name the person who is writing? (Hint : An Italian)


(ii) What important document is he signing?
(iii) Where was he born and in which year?
(iv) (How did the Austrian Chancellor, Metternich, describe the young man
1. Name the personality who founded Young Europe?
2. Who among the following formed the secret society called ‘Young Italy’?
(a) Otto von Bismarck (b) Giuseppe Mazzini
(c) Metternich (d) Johann Gottfried Herder
3. Which one of the following statements is not true about Giuseppe Mazzini? 
(a) He wanted a united Italian Republic.
(b) He founded an underground society called ‘Young Italy’.
(c) He wanted Italy to be a monarchy.
(d) He was exiled for attempting a revolution in Liguria
4. Name a famous Italian Revolutionary.

1. What did the picture depict?

2. Who painted this picture? Select the name of painter in following image?
(a) Napoleon (b) Hübner (c) Delacroix (d) Lorenz Clasen
3. How many greeks were killed by Turks according to the painter?

4. What did this painting focus?

5. What was the aim of painter?

1. What did the picture depict?

2. When did this event took place?


1. Which of the following aspect best signifies this image?
(a) Round table conference at London (b) Constituent Assembly of India
(c) The Frankfurt Parliament in the church of St. Paul (d) The Hall of Mirrors of Versailles
2. What was the role of women?

3. How many elected representative participated in this?

4. Which place the Frankfurt parliament convened?

5. Who are in the upper left gallery?

1. Which is the event taking place?

2. Who was the chief commander of the Prussian Army?

3. When did this picture was presented by artist to Bismarck?

4. Name the Hall? Which hall the ceremony took place?


Whose caricature is shown here?

(ii) What was he known as?

(iii) Who are the people hiding behind tables? Why?

(iv) What is the artist trying to convey to you?

1. Which of the following option best signifies this caricature?


(A) Otto von Bismarck in the German Reichstag (parliament),
(B) Victor Emmanuel II in the Italian Parliament
(C) Kaiser William II in the Prussian Parliament.
(D) Napoleon Bonaparte in the French parliament
2. Name the German parliament

3. The given Picture shows the one of the important Prussian chief minister, name him.

4. Explain his contribution in the unification process of Germany.

5. Who played the leading role in the unification of Germany?


(a) German Emperor (formerly King of Prussia) — Kaiser William I.
(b) Otto Von Bismarck (Prussian Chief Minister).
(c) Johann Gottfried Herder — German philosopher.
(d) Austrian Chancellor — Duke Metternich
6. Who was responsible for the unification of Germany?
(a) Count Cavour (b) Bismarck (c) Garibaldi (d) Giuseppe Mazzini
1. Who is shown in this picture sitting on knees?

(a) Giuseppe Mazzini (b) Giuseppe Garibaldi (c) Victor Emmanuel II (d) Cavour

2. In 1861, who was proclaimed the king of united Italy?

3. Name the two famous personalities in Italian unification from the above picture?

4. Explain Giuseppe Mazzini contribution in the unification process of Italy?

5. Write an account of the effort of Garibaldi to unify Italian states?

1. The postage stamp shows the female allegory - Marianne. Which country does she
represents?
(a) France (b) Germany (c) Britain (d) Italy
2. Name the Picture which represented the Republic of France.
1. Study the picture and answer the questions that follows:
Which of the following aspects best signifies this image of Germania? (CBSE 20-21)
A. Heroism and justice
B. Folk and Cultural Tradition
C. Austerity and Asceticism
D. Revenge and Vengence.
2. Who among the following has painted the image of Germania?
a. Nathaniel Currier b. Philip Viet c. Edward Bailey d. Richard Saltonstall
Greenough
3. In the given image of Germania, Olive branch around the sword stand for what?
a. Beginning of new era
b. National symbol of Germany
c. Readiness to fight
d. Willingness to make peace.

Study the picture and answer the question that follows:

1. Which of the following aspects best suits the ‘sword’ in the image?

(a) Heroism (b) Symbol of Strength (c) Readiness to Fight (d) Symbol of freedom

2. To which country all these symbols belong? (paste the picture German sword, olive branch)

3. Where were these symbols shown together?


4. What was the name given to the allegorical representation of the action?

Choose the correct statement about the image given bellow.

(a) This image was painted by artist Lorenz Clasen.


(b) This image was painted by artist Julius Hübner
(c) Germania guarding the Rhine was the title of this painting.
(d) Philip Veit, was the artist who have made this painting

1. Study the picture and answer the question that follows.


Who among the following has painted this image of Germania
(a) Nathaniel Currier (b) Lorenz Clasen (c) Edward Bailey (d) Richard Saltonstall Greenough
2. What is this carton depicts?
Which of the following aspect best signifies this image?

(a) A map explaining the sea routes used in 18th century by Europeans
(b) A map celebrating the British Empire.
(c) A map showcasing the importance of British Empire.
(d) A map expressing the British ambitions of contouring the world.

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