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 NAM DINH DEPARTMENT OF CONTEST OF MATH AND SCIENCE IN ENGLISH
 EDUCATION AND TRAINING School year: 2020 - 2021
 Subject: HISTORY– Grade 11 
 OFFICIAL Time allowed: 90 minutes
 CODE: 341
I. Part 1- (7,0 points)
Write the correct answer (A, B, C or D) to each of the following questions in the correspondingly 
numbered space on your answer sheet.
Question 1: Which aspect did the Meiji Restoration in Japan in 1868 focus on?
 A. Economy. B. Education.
 C. Politics. D. Millitary affairs.
Question 2: In the mid nineteenth century, India was the colony of which country?
 A. Japan. B. America. C. England. D. Russia.
Question 3: In March, 1921 to restore the economy after the war, Lenin and the Bolshevik Party 
issued _______
 A. Political reform.
 B. Ordinance of Peace and Land Ordinance.
 C. Wartime communist policy.
 D. New economic policy.
Question 4: In the mid nineteenth century, Southeast Asian countries existed in which social 
regime?
 A. Capitalism. B. Slavery. C. Feudalism. D. Socialism.
Question 5: Who proposed “New Economic Policy” and helped America escape from the World 
Economic Crisis (1929-1933)?
 A. Harry S. Truman. B. Franklin C. Roosevelt. D. Dwight D.Eisenhower. 
Question 6: Why did Germany, Italia, Japan follow fascism to escape from the economic crisis?
 A. Because they had few colonies, a growing shortage of capital, raw materials and markets.
 B. Because of their bitterness after the defeat in the first world war.
 C. Because they are militaristic, belligerent countries.
 D. Because the new fascists concentrated their strength to restore the economy.
Question 7: In 1882, the Allies included ______
 A. Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italia. B. England, Germany, Italia.
 C. England, France, Russia. D. France, Austria-Hungary, Italia.
Question 8: At the end of the nineteenth century - the beginning of the twentieth century, which 
country in Africa successfully rebelled and defended national independence ?
 A. Sudan. B. Egypt. C. Algeria. D. Ethiopia.
Question 9: Which day was the Russian October Revolution Anniversary?
 A. 10-10. B. 24-10. C. 25-10. D. 7-11.
Question 10: Why was Thailand the target of dispute between England and France but still kept 
basic independence?
 A. Because Thailand made use of mighty army in order to threaten England and France.
 B. Because Thailand ceded half of its territory to England and France.
 C. Because Thailand asked for help from America.
 D. Because Thailand applied flexible foreign policy.
Question 11: Which country had the most colonial lands in Africa?
 Trang 1/4 - Mã đề thi 341 A. England. B. France. C. America. D. Netherlands.
Question 12: Where did The World Econimic Crisis (1929-1933) first take place?
 A. In England. B. In America. C. In France. D. In Germany.
Question 13: According to invading empires, which image was China compared to?
 A. Sweet candy. B. Sweet cake.
 C. Crumbs of bread. D. Golden land.
Question 14: Which of the following empires did not invade China in the late nineteenth century?
 A. Russia. B. Germany. C. France. D. America.
Question 15: What was the nature of the 1911 Xinhai Revolution?
 A. A Bourgeois Democratic Revolution. B. A Communist Revolution.
 C. An Imperial War. D. A Cultural Revolution.
Question 16: The first person who absorbed and propagated the thought of the October Russian 
Revolution to Vietnam was ______
 A. Tran Phu. B. Ha Huy Tap.
 C. Nguyen Ai Quoc. D. Le Hong Phong.
Question 17: In the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, Vietnam, Laos, 
Campuchia were the colonies of which country?
 A. Germany. B. America. C. England. D. France.
Question 18: In the current reform, what can Vietnam learn from the success of the Soviet’s new 
economic policy?
 A. Combining economic and political innovation.
 B. Transitioning from small production to large socialist production.
 C. Developing a multi-sector commodity economy under the state management and regulation.
 D. Moving from an agriculture-centered economy to an economy mainly based on industry.
Question 19: What was the responsibility of Britain, France and the USA for the outbreak of the 
second World War?
 A. Partial responsibility. B. No responsibility.
 C. Full responsibility. D. Primary responsibility.
Question 20: What did the first empire force Japanese government to sign Unequal treaty?
 A. Germany. B. England. C. America. D. France.
Question 21: What event marked the beginning of modern world history period?
 A. October Russian Revolution won. B. World War I ended.
 C. World War II ended. D. Chinese Revolution won.
Question 22: To conduct the Meiji Restoration 1868, the Meiji Emperor relied on which class?
 A. Samurai. B. Peasantry. C. Craftsman. D. Daimyo.
Question 23: Taiping Rebellion was an insurrection of which class?
 A. Soldiers. B. Working class.
 C. Peasantry. D. The bourgeoisie.
Question 24: What were capitalist countries that competed to invade India?
 A. England and America. B. France and America.
 C. Japan and Russia. D. England and France.
Question 25: The war with which countries made Japan turn to the imperialism period?
 A. Taiwan, China, Russia. B. Taiwan, Russia, USA.
 C. Russia, Germany, China. D. Taiwan, China, France.
 Trang 2/4 - Mã đề thi 341 Question 26: On August 9 in 1945, an atomic bomb was dropped in ______
 A. Hiroshima. B. Nagasaki C. Osaka. D. Tokyo.
Question 27: In the Truth Newspaper 27/1/1924, Nguyen Ai Quoc wrote: 
“When He was still alive, He was our father, our teacher, our comrade and our advisor. Today, 
He was a bright star who navigated us to the Socialist Revolution.” 
Who is He?
 A. Lenin. B. Karl Marx. C. Mao Zedong. D. Fidel Castro.
Question 28: What was the nature of the February revolution in Russia in 1917?
 A. An incompletely radical bourgeois revolution.
 B. A new bourgeois democratic revolution.
 C. A socialist revolution.
 D. A proletariat revolution.
Question 29: Which country in Southeast Asian countries was NOT a colony of Western colony 
countries?
 A. Singapore. B. Brunei. C. Thailand. D. Malaysia.
Question 30: Which of the following was NOT Russian diplomatic policy in the period from 1919 
to 1939?
 A. Transportation industry. B. Military industry.
 C. Light industry. D. Heavy industry.
Question 31: The World Economic Crisis (1929-1933) was ______
 A. The shortest crisis of overproduction. B. The longest crisis of overproduction.
 C. The longest energy crisis. D. The shortest energy crisis.
Question 32: What was considered a key factor in the Meiji reform in Japan?
 A. Declare the right to free trade. B. Establish a uniform monetary regime.
 C. Allow farmers to buy and sell land. D. Innovate education.
Question 33: The basic cause of World War I (1914-1919) was ________
 A. the death of Austrian-Hungarian prince who was assassinated by a Serbian.
 B. the contradictions between colonial countries.
 C. the aggressiveness of the German empire.
 D. the United States’ neutral policy.
Question 34: The first international political organization was called ______
 A. United Nations. B. League of Nations.
 C. International III. D. International I
Question 35: What caused the fall of the Shogunate regime in Japan?
 A. The failure in war with the Qing Dynasty.
 B. The weakening and collapse of The Shogunate regime.
 C. The movement of the people in the 60s of the nineteenth century.
 D. The military use of Western countries to defeat Japan.
II. Part 2- (3,0 points)
Read the passage and write the answers to the following questions in the provided space on your 
answer sheet.
A. The World War II 
 World War II lasted six years and one day after Germany’s invasion of Poland on 
September 1, 1939, sparked the 20th century’s second global conflict. By the time it concluded 
on the deck of an American warship on September 2, 1945, World War II had claimed the lives 
of an estimated 60-80 million people, approximately 3 percent of the world’s population. 
 Trang 3/4 - Mã đề thi 341 Germany employed its “blitzkrieg” (“lightning war”) strategy to sweep across the 
Netherlands, Belgium and France in the war’s opening months and force more than 300,000 
British and other Allied troops to evacuate continental Europe from Dunkirk. In June 1941, 
German dictator Adolf Hitler broke his nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union and 
launched Operation Barbarossa, which brought Nazi troops to the gates of Moscow.
 By the time the United States entered World War II following the Japanese bombing of 
Pearl Harbor, German forces occupied much of Europe from the Black Sea to the English 
Channel. The Allies, however, turned the tide of the conflict, and the following major events 
brought World War II to an end.
 (Source: The end of the second world war – History.com)
1. When did World War II start and end?
2. How many people died in the World War II?
3.What strategy did Germany use to fight against the Netherlands, Belgium and France during 
World War II? 
4. When did Adolf Hitler break the nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union and launch 
Operation Barbarossa? 
B. The October Revolution
 On November 6 and 7, 1917 (or October 24 and 25 on the Julian calendar, which was why 
the event was often referred to as the October Revolution), leftist revolutionaries led by 
Bolshevik Party leader Vladimir Lenin launched a nearly bloodless coup against the Duma’s 
provisional government.
 The provisional government had been assembled by a group of leaders from Russia’s 
bourgeois capitalist class. Lenin instead called for a Soviet government that would be ruled 
directly by councils of soldiers, peasants and workers.
 The Bolsheviks and their allies occupied government buildings and other strategic 
locations in Petrograd, and soon formed a new government with Lenin as its head. Lenin became 
the dictator of the world’s first communist state.
 The Russian Revolution paved the way for the rise of communism as an influential 
political belief system around the world. It set the stage for the rise of the Soviet Union as a world 
power that would go head-to-head with the United States during the Cold War.
 (Source: Russian Revolution – History.com)
1.Why was the Russian Revolution referred as Russian October Revolution while it took place in 
November?
2.Who was the leader of Russian October Revolution and what was the purpose of the 
Revolution?
3. What was the result of the October Russian revolution in 1917?
4. What impacts did the Russian October Revolution have on Russia and the world?
C. Based on your knowledge, clarify the role of Sun Yat-sen in the Chinese revolution.
 Sun Yat-sen (1866 – 1925)
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