History quiz about China 4

Tough quiz about the history of China(4).
1. Which foreign leader planned to conquer China in 1404?
Mahmud Shah Tughluq
King Philip the Bold
Tamerlane
Oljei Temur Khan

2. The Han dynasty was broken in two parts by which brief period?
Jin dynasty
Qin dynasty
Period of disunity
Xin dynasty
Han dynasty, watchtower
Ancient carving on a Han dynasty watch tower

3. What proportion of Beijing's cultural relics were destroyed in the Cultural Revolution?
15%
62%
83%
72%

4. The U.S. General Stilwell had his headquarters during World War II in which city?
Beijing
Shanghai
Chongqing
Chengdu
Chongqing, building

5. Kang Youwei is famous for what in the late Qing dynasty?
senior eunuch
tax commissoner
reformist
engineer
Kang Youwei
Group picture probably taken when Kang Youwei (center) was in the United States in 1907. His second daughter, Kang Tongbi, then a student at Barnard College, is seated on Kang's right. Behind her is Luo Chang, then studying at Oxford University, UK. Image by Unknown available under a Creative Commons License

7. Yu the Great was the founder of which dynasty?
Xia
Han
Shang
Zhou
huangdi, deity
Modern sculpture of two legendary Chinese Emperors

8. The Great Leap Forward was launched by Mao Zedong in which year?
1970
1958
1954
1950
Mao Zedong, statue, PRC
Status of Mao Zedong negotiating with the Guomindang, 1945, with Soong Chingling, Zhang Lan, Huang Yanpei and other party leaders. Copyright © Dreamstime see image license

9. The Panthay rebellion in 1856 was led by which group?
Mongols
Christians
Muslims
Buddhists
Jiansha river, Yangzi river,  Yunnan
A woman walking her herd of cows, Jinsha jiang, Yunnan, 2011. Image by timquijano available under a Creative Commons License

10. Which European nation established the first official trading post in China?
Portugal
The Netherlands
Britain
Spain
Macau

11. A recent day of commemoration has been created on December 13th, which event does it mark?
End of civil war
Birth of Xi Jinping
Death of Deng Xiaoping
Nanjing massacre
Tiananmen Square, crowd
2004 PRC National Day at Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China. What a crowd! Image by pfctdayelise available under a Creative Commons License

12. The 1911 revolution and the Japanese invasion of Manchuria had which common initiating factor
famine
opium
railways
taxes
Jiangsu, PRC, sculpture
Yuhuatai Memorial Park of Revolutionary Martyrs, Nanjing, Jiangsu

13. The Golden Orchid Society (1644-1949) in southern China was a group of what?
women
chess players
musicians
opera performers
Beijing, Forbidden City, tile, lotus
Ceramic Tile design with lotus and ducks, Forbidden City, Beijing

14. The skins of rare white stags were used for what in the Han dynasty?
currency
footwear
headwear
elixir of immortality
Han dynasty, dance, dancer
China, rustic dancers, eastern han dynasty (25-220). Image by sailko available under a Creative Commons License

15. The Mongol dynasty ruled the whole of China for about how long?
89 years
200 years
150 years
20 years
mongolia, skins, bows
Bows and furs of Mongolia. Image by Rob Stallard

16. Port Arthur was an important treaty port occupied by Japan (1894) and then by Russia (1895), where is it located?
Liaoning
Tibet
Xinjiang
Zhejiang
Xinjiang, landscape, desert
Desert landforms in a desert region of Xinjiang

17. In the One Child policy government employees were expected to put off marriage until which ages?
30 for men, 25 for women
25 for men, 20 for women
20 for men and women
30 for men and women
Beijing, family, people, children
A family in a park

18. China's main foreign trade in the 17th and 18th century was with which country?
Portugal
Netherlands
Spain
Britain
spain, boat, galleon, trade, sea

19. Which city in central China was important in the foundation of the Republic of China?
Nanchang
Wuchang
Changsha
Nanyang
university, Wuhan, Hubei

20. Xanadu was an important city in which dynasty?
Song
Sui
Tang
Mongol (Yuan)
Inner Mongolia, landscape, view
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