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______ protested against the evils prevalent in the Roman Catholic church.

  1. Erasmus

  2. Martin Luther

  3. Wycliffe

  4. Zwingly


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Martin Luther was a German professor, composer, priest, and monk.  He rejected several teachings and practices of the Roman Catholic Church and led the Protestant Reformation in 1517.

Which is the holy book of the Christians?

  1. Bhagavad Gita

  2. Bible

  3. Quran

  4. Guru Granth Sahib


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
The Christian holy book is the Bible. It is divided into two main sections, the Old Testament and the New Testament. The New Testament explains how God sent his only son, Jesus Christ, to restore the broken relationship between people and God.

The trade routes that connected Europe and Asia around 1400 were controlled by which empire?

  1. Mughal

  2. British

  3. Chinese

  4. Ottoman


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Most of the trade routes that connected Europe and Asia around 1400 were controlled by Muslim kingdoms, especially the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman army was the largest in Europe. The Ottoman Empire was constantly at war with the European Christian powers.

______ criticised the malpractices in the Institute of religion and the hypocritical behaviour of the clergy.

  1. John Wycliffe

  2. Desiderius Erasmus

  3. John Calvin

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D

The reformation movement spread to many countries of ______.

  1. Asia

  2. Africa

  3. Europe

  4. Australia


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
The Protestant Reformation was a major 16th century European movement aimed initially at reforming the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church. Its religious aspects were supplemented by ambitious political rulers who wanted to extend their power and control at the expense of the Church. The Reformation ended the unity imposed by medieval Christianity and, in the eyes of many historians, signaled the beginning of the modern era.

 A weakening of the old order was already under way in Northern Europe, as evidenced by the emergence of thriving new cities and a determined middle class.Over the centuries there had been many reform efforts within the Catholic Church, most notably a series of largely unsuccessful church councils. Popular support existed in some quarters for simplifying worship services and requiring a more dedicated clergy.

In 1517, in one of the signal events of western history, Martin Luther, a German Augustinian monk, posted 95 theses on the church door in the university town of Wittenberg. That act was common academic practice of the day and served as an invitation to debate. Luther’s propositions challenged some portions of Roman Catholic doctrine and a number of specific practices.

The Bible was in ______, a language the common people could not understand.

  1. Latin

  2. Greek

  3. English

  4. Spanish


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Bible was not available in the hands of common people in Medieval times (5th - 15th century)m as the language was Latin, not understood by many people.

Who is the author of the magnum opus 'Secretum' from the Renaissance period?

  1. Dante

  2. Don Quixote

  3. Petrarch

  4. Michelangelo


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Petrarch (AD 1304 - 1374) was one of the eminent writers of the Renaissance period. He is known as the Father of Renaissance. The magnum opus of Petrarch is 'Secretum'. Petrarch is often considered the founder of Humanism.

Which pair of scientists MOST contributed to the development of the Scientific Method?

  1. Newton and Einstein

  2. Cavendish and Winkelmann

  3. Bacon and Descartes

  4. Fahrenheit and Celsius

  5. Copernicus and Galileo


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Roger Bacon and Rene Descartes developed the Scientific Methods which we know today. Roger Bacon emphasized on the experimentation while Descartes who was a French philosopher emphasized on Philosophy.

Which of these would NOT be a target for criticism by an Enlightenment philosopher prior to the French Revolution?

  1. The Old Regime

  2. Constitutionalism

  3. The Catholic Church

  4. Absolute Monarchy

  5. Versailles


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Constitutionalism, which puts limits on monarchs powers, was an idea widely supported among the philosophers during the enlightenment.

Which factor helped most to bring about the Protestant Reformation?

  1. The Catholic clergy had lost faith in their religion

  2. Islam was attracting many converts in Western Europe

  3. Kings and princes in Northern Europe resented the power of the Catholic Church

  4. The exploration of the Americas led to the introduction of new religious ideas


Correct Option: C