Tests about France in French. Test "France (French Republic): geographical location, nature, economy

Test "France (French Republic): geographical position, nature, economy "

1 France is located:

A) Western Europe

B) Eastern Europe

2. What the outlines of Francite look like:

A) Rectangle.

B) Pentagon

3. Capital of France:

A) Paris

B) Marseille

4. The territory of France is washed by:

A) Caspian and Black Seas

B) North and Mediterranean seas

5 There are mountains in France:

A) Pyrenees

B) Alps and Pyrenees

6. Correct the text

Most large rivers countries - Loire, Rhine, Seine, Garonne. In the north and west of France, the climate is influenced by the cold Gulf Stream, so the weather here is rainy in winter and summer. In the east of the country, summer is usually hot and Cold winter and in the south there are hot, dry summers and warm. Wet winter.

7. Remove the extra word.

Most of France lies in the zone of deciduous and hard-leaved forests.

8 France is:

A ) Monarchy

B) Republic

9 Insert the missing words.

In France, __________________, _____________, ____________ are mined. In the south-west of the country, there are deposits of ____________.

10 The territory of France is divided into:

A) Areas

B) States

6. The largest rivers of the country are the Loire, Seine, Garonne. In the north and west of France, the climate is influenced by the warm North Atlantic Current, so the weather here is rainy in winter and summer. The east of the country usually has hot summers and cold winters, while the south has hot, dry summers and warm, humid winters.

7. Most of France lies in the zone of deciduous forests.

9. In France, mined iron ore, coal, bauxite. There are oil fields in the southwest of the country.


Option 1.
1.Napoleon was proclaimed emperor of the French in
A. 1799 B. 1802 B. 1804


A. French invasion of Spain
B. Borodino battle
C. "100 Days of Napoleon"
G. battle of Austerlitz
D. "Battle of the Nations" at Leipzig
3. Reasons for the weakening of Napoleon's empire:
A. decline in industry and trade
B. people's dissatisfaction with continuous wars
C. the refusal of France from the policy of conquest.

4. The system of measures introduced by Napoleon prohibited all those who were dependent on France
countries to trade with England. Historians believe that she did no less harm
France than England. It:
A. continental blockade B. trade war C. "closure" of England

According to the conditions Congress of Vienna Prussia received the Rhineland and Westphalia,
Austria - Lombardy and _______________, ____________ power was restored over
Roman area.
6. Set the correspondence:
1.creation of the French bank
2.prohibition of workers to strike
3. development of the police investigation system
4. encouraging entrepreneurship
A. domestic politics
Napoleon
B. policy to strengthen
personal power regime

Control test... Topic: France under Napoleon.
5. legislative protection of the property of the "new rich"
1. In May 1804. Napoleon was proclaimed
Option 2.
A. First Consul B. Consul for Life B. Emperor of the French
2. Place in chronological order the following events.
Write down the correct combination of letters.
A. Napoleon's entry into Berlin
B. Siege of Zaragoza
B. Battle of Waterloo
G. Battle of Marengo
D. expulsion of the French army from Russia.
3. The document about which in question, Napoleon considered his "true glory". He
secured the inviolability of private property, equality of citizens, freedom
conscience. It:
A. Civil Code B. Declaration of Independence C. Constitution
4. Reasons for the weakening of Napoleon's empire
A. the desire of peoples dependent on Napoleon countries for freedom
B. Negative consequences continental blockade for the French economy
B. decrease in the aggressive activity of Napoleon.
Find and indicate the letter of the position that is superfluous in this list.
5. Read the text and insert the words you want instead of the blanks.
Under the terms of the Congress of Vienna, Prussia received the Rhineland and Westphalia. Was
the German Confederation was created from _________. Emperors of Russia and Austria, King of Prussia
created ______________.
6. Set the correspondence:
1st edition of the Civil Code
2.Gorgeous balls, construction of luxurious palaces
3. "blood tax"
4. continuation of recruiting in France
A. the policy that promoted
strengthening France
B. the policy that led
an empire to fall
History grade 8. Gudzishevskaya N.V. MBOU Secondary School No. 1, Vilyuchinsk

Test on the topic: "France in 1814-1913."

1. Correlate:

2. Arrange these periods of French history in chronological order. Write down your answer as a sequence of numbers.

1. First Empire;

2. Second Empire;

3. Third Republic;

5. Second republic.

3. Correlate:

1. Napoleon I; 2. Napoleon III; 3.Louis Philippe;

4. Charles X; 5. Louis XVIII.

4. Correlate:

5. He received the nickname "King of Emigrants" for his policy ...

1. Louis Napoleon;

2. Louis Philippe;

4. Louis XVIII.

6. Indicate the consequences of the coup d'état carried out by KarlX.

1.the establishment of the republican system;

2. the establishment of the July Monarchy;

3. the coming to power of the directory;

4. the establishment of a military dictatorship.

7. When did the revolution in France that led to the establishment of the July Monarchy take place?

8. What fact testifies to the successful development in France in the second quarterXIXcentury of the industrial revolution?

1. anti-labor laws continued to operate in industry;

2. the real power was in the hands of bankers and stock traders;

3. there were more manufactories than factories;

4. the number of steam engines and machine tools increased.

9
... Which monarch did this cartoon belong to?

1. Louis Napoleon;

2. Louis Philippe;

4. Louis XVIII.

10. Which monarch of France had the following nicknames: "Pear King", "Citizen King", "Bourgeois King"?

1. Louis Napoleon;

2. Louis Philippe;

4. Louis XVIII.

11. The motto of the reign of Louis Philippe was the motto ...

1. "Everything for the people!";

2. "Get rich!";

3. "Freedom, equality, brotherhood!";

4. "After us, even a flood."

12. The term "Spring of Nations" refers to ...

1.1814-1815;

2.1848-1849;

3.1848-1852;

4.1870-1871

13. "Mother of all revolutions" was rightly called ...

1. England;

2. Italy;

3. Germany;

4. France.

14. What period New history France is reflected in the caricature?

1. Consulate and empire;

2. Restoration;

4. Second republic.

15. Which monarch of France is the following cartoon dedicated to?

1. Louis Napoleon;

2. Louis Philippe;

4. Louis XVIII.

16. What year does the phrase of Louis Philippe refer to?"Believe me, Parisians never make revolutions in winter"?

17. Under the nickname "the little nephew of the big uncle" entered the history of France ...

1. Napoleon I;

3. Napoleon III;

4. Louis XVIII.

18. The Franco-Prussian War took place in ...

1.1848-1849;

2.1870-1871

3.1875-1879;

4.1914-1918

19. What was the result of the Franco-Prussian war for Germany?

2. loss of Alsace and Lorraine;

3. loss of political leadership in Europe;

4. resignation of Otto von Bismarck.

20. What was the result of the Franco-Prussian War for France?

1. the creation of a unified state;

2. the seizure of new colonies;

3. strengthening of the Second Empire;

4. loss of Alsace and Lorraine.

21. Indicate the place near which the decisive battle of the Franco-Prussian war took place.

4. Gravelott.

22. The point of collision of interests of France and Prussia in 1870 was the question of who will take the throne in ...

1. Poland;

2. Spain;

3. Italy;

4. Portugal.

23. To which historical figure these words belong:“I carefully read the dispatch again, took a pencil in my hands and boldly crossed out all the place where it was said that Benedetti asked for a new audience; from the dispatch I left only the head and the tail ”?

1. William I;

2. Otto von Bismarck;

3. Napoleon III;

4. A. Lamartine.

24. When the uprising began, during which the revolutionary government was created Paris commune?

25. The Paris Commune in France existed:

4.100 days.

26. The events that went down in history as "Bloody May Week" refer to ...

27. Correlate:

1. L. Cavaignac;

2. A. Thiers;

3. O. Bismarck;

4. A. Lamartine.

28. The third republic was proclaimed in France in ...

29. Indicate the feature economic development France in the second halfXIXcentury.

1. the absence of large industrial and banking monopolies;

2. increased export of capital in the form of government loans;

3. creation of a powerful public sector in the country's economy;

4. priority investment in agriculture.

30. Fill in the missing terms:

A) _____________ - a letter sent by courier in an emergency, especially a diplomatic letter;

B) _____________ - payments imposed on the losing state in favor of the winning state.

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31 *. Consider the situation and answer the question.

It was this Duke of Orleans, judging by the chronology, was the partner of the Countess on the cards in "The Queen of Spades" by A.S. Pushkin:

“You should know that my grandmother, sixty years ago, went to Paris and was in great fashion there.<...>

At that time, the ladies were playing Pharaoh. Once at court, she lost a lot to the Duke of Orleans.<...>

That same evening, my grandmother appeared at Versailles, au jeu de la Reine. Duke of Orleans metal; the grandmother slightly apologized for not bringing her debt, weaved a little story as an excuse and began to poke at him against him. She chose three cards, put them one after another: all three won her sonic, and the grandmother won back completely. "

What monarch of France are we talking about?

32 *. Review the illustration and answer the questions:

1. What year does this image refer to?

2. Which two historical figures are depicted on it?

33 *. Under what name did the document go down in history, the content of which is posted below?

“The French ambassador asked His Majesty in Ems to allow him to telegraph to Paris, that His Majesty pledged once and for all not to give his consent if the Hohenzollerns again nominate themselves. Then His Majesty refused to receive the French ambassador and ordered to convey that he no longer had anything to tell him. "

34 *. Name the years in power of the monarch, to whom the following cartoon was dedicated.

35 *. The cartoon pictured below is called "LouisXviiitrying on boots _______ ". Fill in the blank in the title of the cartoon by entering the required name.

36*. Consider the situation and answer the question.
Among art historians there is an assumption that the appearance of this French monarch (the oval of the face, the shape of the nose, as well as the signature mustache and beard) served as the prototype for the textbook illustrative image of Baron Munchausen.

What monarch are we talking about?

37 *. Consider the situation and answer the question.

In fact, he never reigned (although from June 22 to July 7, 1815, the Paris legislature recognized him as emperor). In Bonapartist circles it is known as "Eaglet" (fr. L "Aiglon).

State the name of this person.

Answers:

1.1B, 2A, 3G, 4V.

2. 1, 4, 5, 2, 3.

3.1D, 2A, 3B, 4G, 5V.

27.1B, 2B, 3G, 4A.

30. 1. - dispatch; 2 - indemnity.

31. Louis Philippe.

32.1870, Napoleon III and O. Bismarck.

33. Emskaya dispatch.

34.1830-1848

35. Napoleon I.

36. Napoleon III.

Testing on the topic: France in the first half of the 19th century

Option 1

1. As a result of the collapse Napoleonic Empire power was restored in France:

A) Bourbons B) Directories C) three consuls D) Jacobins

A) with the new revolution B) with the strike movement of the weavers

C) with the restoration of the Bourbon dynasty D) with meetings and demonstrations of workers

3. "Krol-bourgeois" is:

4. "Live working or die fighting!" - slogan:

C) the rebellious weavers in Lyon in 1831 D) the rebellious weavers in Lyon in 1834

5. Year of the global industrial crisis:

A) 1846; B) 1847; C) 1848; D) 1849

6. Who headed the Provisional Government in 1848?

7. The Provisional Government opened for the unemployed:

A) Workhouses B) Factories C) National workshops8. What did France get for helping the Sardinian kingdom in its struggle with Austria?

A) Savoy and Nice; B) Piedmont; C) Corsica; D) Sardinia.

9. Who was elected president in 1848?

10. The board of Louis Philippe was named:

A) July Monarchy B) Second Republic D) Second Empire

Testing on the topic: France in the second half of the 19th century

Option 2

1. After the defeat of Napoleon's army, became king:

A) Charles X B) Louis XVIII C) Louis Philippe D) Louis Napoleon

2. The Charter of 1814 established in the country

A) republic B) monarchy C) constitutional monarchy

3. To get out of the financial crisis, the Provisional Government in 1848 introduced a decree on:

A) 13% tax B) 20% tax C) 35% tax D) 45% tax

4. "Bread or lead!" - slogan:

A) rebels during the July revolution B) rebels during the February revolution of 1848

C) the rebellious weavers in Lyons in 1831 D) the rebellious Parisian workers in June 1848

5. Who suppressed the uprising of the Parisian workers in June 1848?

A) Lamartine; B) Guizot; C) Louis Napoleon Bonaparte; D) Cavaignac.

6. Louis Napoleon Bonaparte became emperor in ...

A) 1851; B) 1852; C) 1853; D) 1854

7. Who was Napoleon III to Napoleon I?

A) son; B) nephew; C) grandson; D) brother.

8. "Empire is peace" said:

A) Charles X B) Louis XVIII C) Louis Napoleon Bonaparte; D) Cavaignac.

9. The regime established after the revolution of 1848 was named:

A) First republic B) Second republic

C) Third Republic D) Fourth Republic

10.In 1854 France, together with England, took part in Crimean war on the side:

A) Turkey B) Russia C) Austria D) Prussia