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               The picture represents a sans-culottes couple.
                Who were called as Sans- culottes?
               a) Socialists
               b) Revolutionaries
               c) Jacobins
               d) Directors

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               Which of the following aspect is signified by the lady
               in this image ? [1]
               (a) Liberty (b) Equality
               (c) Rule of law (d) Justice
           19.  Which is the national anthem of France? Who wrote it? When was it sung for     1+      14        U
               the first time?                                                                 1+
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           20.  With which king Louis XVI entered a secret negotiation after signing the       1       14        K
               Constitution of France in 1791?
           21.  ______________________ were the two kingdoms against which the National        1       14        K
               assembly of France declared a war.
           22.  _____________ section of French got political right by the Constitution of     1       10        U
               1791?
           23.  Which was the popular political club of France? Who was it‘s leader?           1       14        U
           24.  What did the red cap worn by San Culottees in France Symbolise?                1       14,       U

               a) Brotherhood                                                                          15
               b) Danger
               c) Anger
               d) Liberty
           25.   Choose the wrong statement about Jacobin Club.
               (a)  Members of the Jacobin Club belonged mainly to the less prosperous sections
               (b)  Their leader was Maximilien Robespierre.
               (c)  Jacobins attacked the Bastille prison
               (d)  It got its name from convent of  St Jacob in Paris.
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