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History of China Practice Test
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China was first united as a single state under Qin Shi Huang in 221 BCE.

History of China Practice Test
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1. The arch-conservative who vehemently opposed the Self-Strengthening was:
2. A recent view appraises the Chinese society as an archetype of:
3. By the late 18th century, there was a flourishing triangular trade between:
4. The warlords fought against each other for:
5. The shift of Business to______naturally reduced the calls of English ships at Canton:
6. How many provinces were there in the Ch’ing administration?
7. What is the consequence of second opium war?
8. No one was allowed to be appointed to a high position in his native province by the:
9. The President of China during the Warlord period was :
10. Boxer Revolt of 1899 emerged in:
11. Which treaty was concluded after the end of first opium war?
12. The most scandalous of the Self-Strengthening Movement was the misuse of 30 million taels of naval funds to construct the:
13. The average age for upper gentry was:
14. The greatest literary contribution of emperor Ch’ien-lung was the compilation of
15. The clansmen numbering about 700 from the late 16th century through the end of the 19th century were the direct descendants of:
16. The father of Chinese Revolution was :
17. Politically, the cession of Hong Kong gave …… a foothold in China for further advancement:
18. Ten Commandments, after Moses’, were composed by:
19. A kowtow is:
20. Who singed the Treaty of Wanghsia for the United State?
21. Traditional Chinese subscribed to the theory that domestic and foreign invasion occurred when:
22. The first emperor of the Ch’ing dynasty was:"
23. Revived China Society was organized in :
24. The negotiations at Treaty of Tientsin, 1858 focuses on:
25. Pai Shang-ti hui means: