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HISTORY

1. Which of the Following BEST explains why the ancestors of the Amerindians ended up in the
Americas?
(a) They wanted to discover and explore new lands
(b) They were pushed out by enemies who were stronger than they were
(c) They were following the herds of deer which thy needed for food
(d) The mineral resources of the Americas attracted them.
2. Which of the following territories was inhabited by Tainos in 1492?
(a) Belize
(b) Jamaica
(c) Dominica
(d) St. Vincent
3. Which of the following were duties of the Cacique?
(i) to organize the work of the village
(ii) to decide on his successor
(iii) to decide whether or not to attack other tribes
(iv) To lead his people in festivals and ceremonies
4. Which of the following activities was MOST closely associated with the Taino practice of
religion?
(a) fishing for turtles
(b) hunting for water fowls
(c) drinking chichita
(d) smoking tobacco
5. Which Indigenous group is believed to have used cocoa beans for trading?
(a) Maya
(b) Kalinago
(c) Taino
(d) Inca

6. In the late 15th century in Europe there was religious rivalry between Christians and
_________________
(a) Pagans
(b) Heathens
(c) Moors
(d) Anglicans
7. Which wind system was responsible for the arrival of Columbas ships into the Caribbean.
(a) The Northern Equatorial current
(b) The Southern Equatorial current
(c) The North Atlantic Drift
(d) The North East Trade Winds
8. The genocide of the Tainos after Spanish conquest occurred Mainly because
(a) They were exported to Europe
(b) They were killed in wars
(c) They were offered as human sacrifices
(d) They were overworked and ill treated
9. Which of the following policy regarding ownership was adopted by the Spanish in the New
World after 1492?
(a) Effective Occupation
(b) Prior Discovery
(c) Military Occupation
(d) Divine Appointment
10. The Main interest of the Dutch in the Caribbean in the 17th Century was in
(a) Searching for minerals and precious stones
(b) Controlling the trade of the British and French colonies
(c) Investing in sugar plantations
(d) Buying salt for their fishing industry
11. In the 15th century in West Africa slaves were acquired in all of the following ways,
EXCEPT

(a) In famine, parents placed children with the wealthy


(b) Prisoners of war
(c) Through Race riots
(d) people were sold as payment for debt
12. Which of the following was NOT a reason for tobacco growing becoming unprofitable in the
Caribbean?
(a) competition from Virginian tobacco
(b) a rise in the demand for cotton
(c) decline in the price paid for tobacco
(d) Increased demand for sugar as a sweetener
13. All of the following were consequences of the change from tobacco to sugar, EXCEPT.
(a) Indigenous population increase
(b) larger farms
(c) a large labour force
(d) displacement of settlers
14. The loss of slaves on the Middle passage was due mainly to
(a) riots and mutinies
(b) starvation and branding
(c) dysentery and smallpox
(d) being thrown overboard
15. Drumming and hornblowing were forbidden among slaves in the new world because
(a) It made the slaves homesick
(b) It was considered noisy and disruptive
(c) It was considered barbaric by missionaries
(d) It was feared as communication tools among slaves
16. All of the following were measures used to control enslaved Africans, except
(a) slaves could not assembly in groups
(b) slaves could not cultivate provision grounds
(c) slaves could not leave estates without permission

(d) African religious and cultural expressions were outlawed.


17. Which of the following was the least common form of protest used by slaves in the British
Caribbean in the 18th century
(a) petitioning the Crown
(b) sabotage of equipment
(c) armed revolt
(d) poisoning of livestock
18. Which of the following was the leader of the Mulatto revolt in St. Dominique
(a) Le Clerc
(b) Hughes
(c) Oge
(d) Petion
19. In which order did the following revolts occur
(a) Berbice Revolt
(b) Barbados Revolt
(c) Christmas Revolt
(d) Haitian Revolution
20. The term Maroon means
(a) runaway slaves
(b) mountain dweller
(c) enslaved African
(d) forest hunter
21. The British Caribbean planters who supported the abolition of the slaves trade did so mainly
on the grounds of
(a) law
(b) morality
(c) economics
(d) religion
22. The amelioration proposals included

i. freeing all slaves under 6


ii not dividing slave families
iii not flogging worker
iv compensating slaves for overtime work
23. Who led the campaign for the abolition of the slave trade in the British Parliament in the
1830s
(a) Granville Sharp
(b) William Wilberforce
(c) Thomas Clarkson
(d) Thomas Buxton
24. All of the following were included in the Emancipation Act of 1833, except
(a) All slaves under 6 years to be freed
(b) Planters to receive compensation of 20M
(c) Stipendiary Magistrates were to be appointed
(d) Land was to be sold to ex-slaves by planters
25. What system did the British create to facilitate the transition to a free society?
(a) Apprenticeship
(b) Immigration
(c) Manumission
(d) Christianization
26. Which of the following were brought to the Caribbean to form a middle class and model a
civilized lifestyle from 1830s
(a) Chinese
(b) Indians
(c) Europeans
(d) Syrians
27. The Main reason why India was preferred to China as a source of immigrant labour was that
(a) Indian immigrants were good peasant farmers
(b) Indians were skilled in agriculture

(c) Indians were less expensive to transport and generally stayed longer
(d) Indians were liked by the blacks.
28. Because of their fear of religious conversion, Indian immigrants
(a) pretended to be Christians
(b) refused to send their children to school
(c) did not marry black ex-slaves
(d) returned home after one year
29. All of the following led to the stoppage of Chinese immigration to the West Indies, except
(a) China began to suffer from depopulation
(b) Chinese mortality rate was very high
(c) The government in China felt it hurt Chinese pride
(d) Chinese immigrants were expensive to transport
30. The BEST reason for describing the Indian immigration scheme as a new system of slavery
is
(a) The long journey between India and the Caribbean
(b) living and working conditions on plantation
(c) recruitment practices in India
(d) The way they were transported on ships
31. Which of the following was NOT an effect of Indian immigration in the Caribbean
(a) They diversified the culture of the region
(b) They introduced new skills into agriculture
(c) They introduced new religious practices
(d) They established retail trading
32. Which of the following actions were introduced to hinder peasant development in the
Caribbean
i. refusing to sell crown lands
ii evicting squatters from crown lands
iii introduction of immigrants
iv selling land in large parcels

(a) i, ii and iv
(b) i and iii only
(c) i and iv only
(d) i, ii, iii, iv
33. Which of the following islands had the LEAST established peasantry
(a) Barbados
(b) Jamaica
(c) Trinidad
(d) Guyana
34. The Indo-Caribbean peasantry in Trinidad was largely responsible for the development of
the following crop
(a) Limes (b) Cocoa (c) Banana (d) Sugarcane
35. One political effect of the development of the peasantry was the acquisition of
(a) Property
(c) Social status

(b) Voting rights


(d) Business

36. The Peasantry in the Caribbean was instrumental in the introductions of the following cropsexcept
(a) Rice (b) Arrowroot (c) Wheat

(d) Limes

37. Which of the following policies influenced United States interest in the Caribbean up to the
19th century
(a) A good neighbour policy (b) Platt Amendment (c) Manifest Destiny (d) Mercantilism
38. The main reason for United States invasion of Cuba in 1898 was to
(a) Fulfil an old desire for control of Cuba
(b) Protect American life and property
(c) Establish a naval presence
(d) Retaliate for Spanish attack on the USS Maine
39. In which of the following countries did the US intervene after it failed to pay its debts to
European nations?
(a) Puerto Rico

(b) Panama (c) The Dominican Republic

(d) Cuba

40. In which Caribbean country did the US intervene after a coup to remove the procommunist
leaders?
(a) Grenada
(b) Cuba
(c) Jamaica
(d) Haiti
41. United States involvement in the Caribbean has produced all of the following, except
(a) Increased American investment
(b) Influx of American culture
(c) Introduction of democracy in the region
(d) Increased trade between US and Caribbean
42. Which of the following was NOT responsible for the disturbances among workers in the
British West Indies in the 1930s
(a) Low wages
(b) Increased pleasant production
(c) Poor living conditions
(d) High unemployment
43. All of the following were involved in the development of trade unions in the British West
Indies, except
(a) Critchlow
(b) Prescott
(c) Cipriani
(d) Butler
44. Which of the following Political leader is NOT correctly matched with the Political Party he
founded?
(a) The Peoples National Party - Norman Manley
(b) The Peoples Progressive Party - Forbes Burnam
(c) Peoples National Congress - Chedi Jagan
(d) Peoples National Movement - Authur Ciprani
45. Which of the following played an important role in the 1930s workers struggles in St. Kitts?

(a) Uriah Butler


(b) Clement Payne
(c) Grantley Adams
(d) Robert Bradshaw
46. The Moyne Commission recommended all of the following, except
(a) Creation of a West Indian Welfare Fund
(b) Independence from Britain
(c) The diversification of crops
(d) Closer association among the Windward and Leeward Islands
47. All of the following are reasons for Britain outstanding Crown colony government in its
colonies, except
(a) It wanted to prevent the dominance of blacks in Assemblies
(b) It wanted control over the transition process from slaves to free societies
(c) It wanted to reduce government excesses and inefficiencies
(d) It wanted to gradually ease all colonies into independence
48. The factors which contributed to the failure of the West Indies Federation of 1958 were th
e i. Lack of funding for the Federation
(a) i and ii only ii Insularity of Caribbean political leaders
(b) i and iv only iii Withdrawal of Jamaica from the Federation
(c) i, iii and iv only iv Federation
49. After the 1958 Federation was dissolved the Eastern Caribbean Islands tried to
(a) form a free trade union
(b) return some form of closer union
(c) gain independence individually
(d) form a clever relationship with the US
50. Which set of territories entered into a political relationship described as Assimilation with the
Mother country?
(a) Dutch Colonies
(b) Spanish Colonies

(c) French Colonies


(d) English Colonies
51. In which chronological order were the following cultivated for export from the British
Caribbean area?
(a) Tobacco, sugar, bananas
(b) Sugar, bananas, tobacco
(c) Bananas, tobacco, sugar
(d) Tobacco, bananas, sugar
52. Which of the following groups of countries is arranged in the chronological order in which
they freed their enslaved?
(a) France, Spain, Britain
(b) Spain, France, Britain
(c) Britain, France, Spain
(d) Britain, Spain, France
53. In which chronological order did the following territories achieve independence?
(a) Jamaica, Barbados, Guyana, Trinidad
(b) Jamaica, Trinidad, Guyana, Barbados
(c) Guyana, Jamaica, Trinidad, Barbados
(d) Jamaica, Guyana, Barbados, Trinidad
54. In which chronological order did the following become MAJOR industries in the British
Caribbean
i. Banana
ii Tobacco
iii Sugar
iv Tourism
(a) i, ii, iii, iv
(b) iii, ii, i, iv
(c) ii, iii, i, iv
(d) ii, iii, iv, i

55. In which order did the following events occur?


i The abolition of the slave trade
ii The emancipation of slaves
iii The passage of the Sugar Duties Act
iv The introduction of Amelioration proposals
56. The dominant system of government in the British West Indies before 1865 was a
(a) Crown Colony Government
(b) Proprietory Government
(c) Representative Government
(d) Self-Government
57. The large-scale movement from tobacco growing to sugar cultivation in the Caribbean
described as (a) The Columbian exchange (b) The sugar revolution (c) Spanish colonization (d)
The agricultural revolution
58. To solve their labour problems immediately after emancipation, most British Caribbean
planters were in favour of
(a) Immigration
(b) Higher wages
(c) Diversification
(d) Mechanisation
59. In which of the following system of government in the British Caribbean did the Governor
have MOST power?
(a) Proprietory Government
(b) Self-Government
(c) Crown Colony Government
(d) Representative Government
60. The notable event in Caribbean History which occurred in 1838 was the
(a) End of the apprenticeship system (b) Introduction of the apprenticeship system
(c) Approval of the amelioration proposals
(d) Abolition of the tax on manumission

ANSWERS
1. C
2. B
3. B
4. D
5. A
6. C
7. D
8. D
9. B
10. B
11. C
12. B
13. A
14. C
15. D
16. B
17. A
18. C
19. B
20. A

21. C
22. D
23. B
24. D
25. A
26. C
27. C
28. B
29. A
30. B
31. D
32. D
33. A
34. B
35. B
36. C
37. C
38. A
39. C
40. A

41. C
42. B
43. B
44. D
45. D
46. B
47. D
48. D
49. B
50. C
51. A
52. C
53. B
54. C
55. B
56. C
57. B
58. A
59. C
60. A

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