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1. A. * B. C. D. E. 2. A. * B. C. D. E. 3. A. B. * C. D. E. 4. A. * B. C. D. E. 5. A. B. C. * D. E. 6. A. * B. C. D. E. 7. A. * B. C. D. E. 8. A. * B. The Bosporus Kingdom arose in: 480 y. B.C. 580 y. B.C. 680 y. B.C. 780 y. B.C. 380 y. B.C. Which town became the capital of Bosporus Kingdom in 480 y. B.C.? Pantikapaion; Tyra; Phanagoreia; Chersonese; Olbia In 107 BC in the Bosporus was an uprising of slaves, Scythians led by: Spartacus; Savmaka; Atilla; Atteya; Agora. What year the rising of Scythian slaves under the guidance of Savmak happened? 107 y. B.C. 197 y. B.C. 97 y. B.C. 100 y. B.C. 107 y. B.C. Mark the timing existence of ancient city-states in the Northern Black Sea and Crimea: IX - VII century. BC III. BC - III century. BC The middle of VII century BC - IV century. BC VII - III century. BC VIII - III century. BC Mark the capital city of Bosporus: Pantikapaion; Chersonese; Tyra; Mirmekiya; Phanagoreia. Mark the Greek city-states, which are located in the Crimea: Chersonese, Kerkinitida, Theodosia; Olvia; Tyra; Phanagoreia; Melitopol. Mark the terms, relating to the political structure of Northern Black Sea and Crimean Greek city-states: National Assembly, the democratic republic, policy; Military democracy; C. D. E. 9. A. B. * C. D. E. 10. A. B. C. D. * E. 11. A. B. * C. D. E. 12. A. * B. C. D. E. 13. A. B. C. * D. E. 14. A. B. C. * D. E. 15. A. B. * C. D. E. Oligarchy, ochlocracy; Neighbourhood community; Tyranny and despotism. What is the contemporary name of the Greek city-state of the Northern Black Sea and Crimean region Chersonesus: The city of Simferopol; The city of Sevastopol; The village Parutyno, Mykolaiv region; The city of Kerch; The city of Bilgorod-Dnistrovsky. What is the acropolis? The ancient city-state; Cemetery, resting place of the dead; Political, administrative, commercial and religious centre of the city; Fortified part of the city, which is located on a hill or mountain; House owner’s main room, intended for eating; What is the necropolis? The ancient city-state; Cemetery, resting place of the dead; Political, administrative, commercial and religious centre of the city; Fortified part of the city, which is located on a hill or mountain; House owner’s main room, intended for eating; What is policy? The ancient city-state; Cemetery, resting place of the dead; Political, administrative, commercial and religious centre of the city; Fortified part of the city, which is located on a hill or mountain; House owner’s main room, intended for eating; After the collapse of the Roman Empire Chersonese and Pantikapaion: Belonged to the Thracian state; Joined the state of Ants; Belonged to the Byzantine Empire; Belonged to the Kievan Rus'; Joined the Khazar Kaganate. What Greek city-states joined the Byzantine Empire; Olvia; Kerkenitida; Chersonese, Panticapaeum; Bosporus; Tanais. Mark the term, that is translated from Greek like “origin, the formation of the people”: Anthropogenesis; Ethnogenesis; Genocide; Ethnocide; Evolution. 16. A. B. C. D. E. * 17. A. B. C. D. * E. 18. A. B. C. D. * E. 19. A. B. C. D. E. * 20. A. B. C. D. * E. 21. A. B. C. * D. E. 22. A. * B. C. D. E. 23. Mark the name of a famous archaeologist, who began to research the Cherniahivs'ka culture in the second half of XIX century.: Nestor the Chronicler; Myhailo Hrushevsky: Pantylyymon Kulish; Taras Shevchenko; Vikentyj Hhvojka; Mark the names, which were used by the Roman, Byzantine and Gothic historians about Old Slavic tribal unions: Alans; Bulgarians; Persians, Makedonidy, Greeks; Veneti, Antes, Sklavins; Volokhs, Vikings, Huns. Who is the author of historical work "The tale of the Bygone Years"? Tacitus; Jordan; Ptolemy; Nestor the Chronicler; Procopius of Caesarea. What is ethnogenesis? The process of historical and evolutionary formation of the human of modern type; A citizen who left his homeland for political, economic or religious reasons; Native, longtime inhabitant of the country or locality; The process of gradual, continuous development without abrupt changes; The process of birth and formation of the people. The chronicler ascribes these words: "... Go home with tribute, and I will return and gather more» to the prince of Kievan Rus: Oleg; Rurik; Askold; Ihor; Svyatoslav. Natural, cash tax paid by subjugated in favor of the winner is: Lessons; Pohosty; Tribute; Verv; Nitrous. Mark the names of Slavic tribal unions, which were located on the territory of Ukraine: Polyans, Northerners, Drevlians, Croats, Tyvertsi, Uliches, Dulibs; Cimmerians, Scythians and Sarmatians; Goths, Huns, Khazars; The Mongols, Pechenegs, Polovcy; Radimiches, Kryvichy, Slovenes. Mark the names of the Kievan princes, who were Christians: A. B. * C. D. E. 24. A. B. * C. D. E. 25. A. * B. C. D. E. 26. A. B. C. D. * E. 27. A. B. C. * D. E. 28. A. * B. C. D. E. 29. A. B. C. * D. E. 30. A. B. Kyi, Schek; Askold, Olga; Oleg, Rurik; Igor, Svyatoslav; Truvor, Syneus. Mark the names of the Old Slavic Kyivian gods: Arey, Papay, Ati; Perun, Dazhboh, Veles, Hors; Zeus, Hermes, Perseus; Neptune, Aphrodite, Venus; Marduk, Gera, Gore. What happened in the 945?: Murder of Kyiv Prince Igor by Drevlyans; The conclusion of Prince Oleg trade treaty with Byzantium; The beginning of the reign of Prince Vladimir in Novgorod; Princess Olga made a visit to Byzantine Empire; The death of Prince Svyatoslav in battle with the Pechenegs. Mark the name of Prince, who attributed this statement: "Let’s don’t defile the Russian land and let our bones lie here, because the dead do not know the shame ...": Oleg; Ihor; Olga; Svyatoslav; Askold. Mark the name of Prince, who attributed this statement: "How do you want to take me when you yourself baptized and called me daughter. And Christians not allowed to ... ": Oleg; Ihor; Olga; Svyatoslav; Askold. Mark the name of Prince, who attributed this statement: "This will be the Mothercity of Rus ...": Oleg; Ihor; Olga; Svyatoslav; Askold. Who was the first prince of Kiev? Oleg; Ihor; Kyi; Olga; Askold. Who was the Prince of Kyiv after the death of Kyi, Schek and Horeb? Oleg; Ihor; C. D. E. * 31. A. B. C. D. * E. 32. A. * B. C. D. E. 33. A. B. C. * D. E. 34. A. B. C. * D. E. 35. A. B. * C. D. E. 36. A. B. * C. D. E. 37. A. * B. C. D. E. Kyi; Olga; Askold. Historians consider the period of highest growth and prosperity of Kievan Rus during the reign of the princes of Kiev: Askold and Dir; Oleg and Igor; Olga and Sviatoslav; Volodymyr the Great and Yaroslav the Wise; Syneus, Truvor and Rurik. In what year did Prince Vladimir of Kiev confirmed as a prince finally? 980 y; 981 y; 972 y; 968 y; 970 y. Which child of Sviatoslav the Conqueror became the prince of Kyiv in 980 year? Yaropolk; Oleg; Vladimir; Vsevolod; Ihor. What Kyivian prince began to stamp first coins depicting a trident? Yaropolk; Oleg; Vladimir; Vsevolod; Games. The famine in Ukraine was in: 1941-1945 1932-1933 1914-1918 1929-1930 1933-1935 When was the serfdom in Eastern Ukraine abolished? 1890 1861 1945 1848 1881 What parts of Western Ukraine were under the Habsburg monarchy? Halychyna, Bukovyna, Transcarpathia Galacia, Volyn’, Tavria Volyn’, Bukovyna, Transcarpathia Volyn’, Tavria, Halychyna Bukovyna, Tavria, Halychyna 38. A. B. C. D. * E. 39. A. B. * C. D. E. 40. A. B. C. D. * E. 41. A. * B. C. D. E. 42. A. B. C. D. * E. 43. A. B. C. * D. E. 44. A. B. C. * D. E. 45. A. B. C. * When did the WWII start? May 9, 1945 August 1, 1939 September 22, 1941 September 1, 1939 June 22, 1941 Great Purge was in: 1932-1933 1936-1938 1939-1945 1941-1945 1914-1918 When did Germany attack the USSR? July 22, 1941 June 1, 1940 September 1, 1939 June 22, 1941 September 22, 1939 What was the name of the Ukrainian oppositional organization? Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists Bolsheviks Soviet Army Underground Army Kongress of Ukrainian Nationalists What country did Hitler attack that initiated the WWII? Ukraine Russia Japan Poland Austria Partisans in Ukraine were mainly collected in: Donbass, Tavria Bukovyna Volyn, Polissya, Carpathians Central Ukraine Tavria, Bukovyna Who was the ruler of the USSR during the period of industrialization? Volodymyr Lenin Nikita Khrushchov Josef Stalin Adolf Hitler Leonid Brezhnev Who was the ruler of the USSR during the period of collectivization? Volodymyr Lenin Nikita Khrushchov Josef Stalin D. E. 46. A. B. C. * D. E. 47. A. B. C. * D. E. 48. A. B. C. * D. E. 49. A. B. C. * D. E. 50. A. * B. C. D. E. 51. A. B. C. D. E. * 52. A. B. C. * D. E. 53. Adolf Hitler Leonid Brezhnev Who was the ruler of the USSR during the period of Great Purge? Volodymyr Lenin Nikita Khrushchov Josef Stalin Adolf Hitler Leonid Brezhnev Who was the ruler of the USSR during the period of famine of 1932-1933? Volodymyr Lenin Nikita Khrushchov Josef Stalin Adolf Hitler Leonid Brezhnev What was the name of a state organization responsible for guiding the socialist economy toward accelerated industrialization? piatiletka National Economic Construction State General Planning Commission Communists Central Committee What was another name for the Stalin’s five-year plan? NEP National Economic Construction piatiletka Central Committee five-year law The Stalin’s first five-year plan was in: 1928-1933 1925-1930 1922-1927 1929-1934 1927-1932 The Stalin’s second five-year plan was in: 1928-1933 1925-1930 1922-1927 1927-1932 1933-1937 Collectivization in the Soviet Union was a policy pursued under Stalin in: 1928-1933 1925-1930 1928-1940 1925-1945 1929-1941 A policy pursued under Stalin in 1928-1940 was called: A. B. C. D. * E. 54. A. B. C. D. * E. 55. A. B. C. D. * E. 56. A. B. C. D. * E. 57. A. B. * C. D. E. 58. A. B. C. * D. E. 59. A. B. C. D. E. * 60. A. B. industrialization NEP five-year plan collectivization piatiletka The goal of what policy was to consolidate individual land and labour into collective farms? industrialization NEP five-year plan collectivization piatiletka What was the name of series of campaigns of political repression and persecution in the Soviet Union led by Joseph Stalin in 1936–1938? industrialization NEP five-year plan Great Purge collectivization What country started the World War II? Poland the USSR Italy Germany Great Britain When did the World War II end? 1941 1945 1939 1949 1918 The period of state-guided, forced industrialization was in: 1932-1933 1918-1945 1921-1954 1939-1945 1914-1918 The goal of collectivization was to consolidate individual land into: agricultural unions collective societies agricultural societies collective unions collective farms When did the Central Committee decide to implement accelerated collectivization in the form of kolkhozes and sovkhozes? 1933 1920 C. D. * E. 61. A. * B. C. D. E. 62. A. B. C. D. * E. 63. A. B. C. D. E. * 64. A. B. * C. D. E. 65. A. B. C. * D. E. 66. A. B. C. * D. E. 67. A. B. C. * 1914 1929 1945 How were the “socially conscious” industry workers sent to the countryside during collectivization called? twenty-five thousanders kulaks communists socialists fifty thousanders What was used to force peasants into joining the collective farms? kolkhozes kulaks sovkhozes shock brigades fifty thousanders When was the Decree about the Protection of Socialist Property of the USSR proclaimed? August, 1945 September, 1950 June, 1918 October, 1965 August, 1932 How were the prosperous peasants in the later Russian Empire, Soviet Russia and early Soviet Union called? twenty-five thousanders kulaks communists socialists shock brigades Taras Shevchenko was: actor hetman poet cossack doctor The government agency that administered the penal labor camps of the Soviet Union was called: shock brigades kolkhoz GULAG State Planning Commission sovkhoz The public and secret police organization of the Soviet Union that directly executed the rule of power of the Soviets, including political repression, during the era of Stalin was called: NEP State Planning Commission NKVD D. E. 68. A. * B. C. D. E. 69. A. B. C. * D. E. 70. A. B. C. D. * E. 71. A. * B. C. D. E. 72. A. B. C. D. * E. 73. A. B. C. D. * E. 74. A. B. C. * D. E. shock brigades kolkhoz When did the Soviet Army begin the counter-offensive to liberate the left-bank Ukraine from Germans? 1943 1939 1945 1946 1941 When was the Russian-populated oblast of Crimea transferred from the Russian to the Ukrainian Soviet Republic? 1945 1950 1954 1991 1990 Who was the Soviet leader from 1964 to 1982? Nikita Khrushchev Josef Stalin Vladimir Lenin Leonid Brezhnev Mikhail Gorbachev Who was the Soviet leader from 1953 to 1964? Nikita Khrushchev Josef Stalin Vladimir Lenin Leonid Brezhnev Mikhail Gorbachev Who was the Soviet leader after Nikita Khrushchev? Leonid Kravchuk Josef Stalin Vladimir Lenin Leonid Brezhnev Mikhail Gorbachev Who was the Soviet leader before Leonid Brezhnev? Leonid Kravchuk Josef Stalin Vladimir Lenin Nikita Khrushchev Mikhail Gorbachev Who was the head of “group of jurists”? Vasyl’ Stus Mykola Rudenko Levko Lukyanenko Vasyl’ Symonenko Leonid Kravchuk 75. A. B. * C. D. E. 76. A. B. C. D. * E. 77. A. * B. C. D. E. 78. A. B. * C. D. E. 79. A. B. * C. D. E. 80. A. B. C. D. * E. 81. A. B. * C. D. E. 82. A. B. C. Who was the head of the Ukrainian Helsinki group? Vasyl’ Stus Mykola Rudenko Levko Lukyanenko Vasyl’ Symonenko Leonid Kravchuk The Second World War started on: May 9, 1945 August 1, 1939 September 22, 1941 September 1, 1939 June 22, 1941 Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists was the name of: Ukrainian oppositional organization Ukrainian Bolsheviks Ukrainian Soviet Army Ukrainian Communist party Ukrainian Democratic party Piatiletka was another name for: National Economic Construction five-year plan NEP Central Committee five-year law The Second World War ended in: 1941 1945 1939 1949 1918 What the “shock brigades” were used for? to stop the partisan movement to fight against Nazi to help during the Chornobyl disaster to force peasants into joining the collective farms to stop massive street protests in Kiev during the Orange Revolution “Kulaks” were: participants of the Khmelnytskiy Uprising prosperous peasants in the later Russian Empire, Soviet Russia and early Soviet Union members of the Communist party Chornobyl disaster fighters members of shock brigades GULAG was: program of collectivisation of agriculture kolkhoz State Planning Commission D. * E. 83. A. B. * C. D. E. 84. A. B. * C. D. E. 85. A. B. C. D. * E. 86. A. B. C. D. * E. 87. A. * B. C. D. E. 88. A. B. C. D. * E. 89. A. * B. C. D. E. government agency that administered the penal labor camps of the Soviet Union Bolshevik government NKVD was: program of collectivisation of agriculture public and secret police organization of the Soviet Union that directly executed the rule of power of the Soviets, including political repression, during the era of Stalin State Planning Commission government agency that administered the penal labor camps of the Soviet Union Bolshevik government When was the serfdom in Western Ukraine abolished? 1861 1848 1905 1654 1858 Name the city that was the centre of Sich? Kharkiv Lviv Kyiv Zaporizhia Kherson The process of enserfment of the peasantry in the Left Bank Ukraine was culminated under the rule of: Aleksey Ivan Grozniy Petr I Catherine II Nikolai The capital of the province of Halychyna under the Habsburg monarchy was: Lviv Odesa Kyiv Kharkiv Uzhhorod The name of the autonomous Cossack state was: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Khortitsya Rich Pospolyta Zaporizka Sich Tavria The Cossacks’ boats were called: Chaiky Galleys Caravel Canoe Gondola 90. A. B. C. * D. E. 91. A. B. C. D. * E. 92. A. * B. C. D. E. 93. A. B. C. * D. E. 94. A. B. * C. D. E. 95. A. B. C. D. E. * 96. A. B. C. * D. E. 97. A. B. When did the World War I start? 1912 1915 1914 1913 1911 When did Chornobyl disaster happen? April 26, 1985 May 26, 1986 March 26, 1990 April 26, 1986 May 26, 1985 When did the Parliament adopt the Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine? July 16, 1990 December 1, 1991 August 24, 1991 June 28, 1996 June 16, 1991 When was “The Bill of Independence Announcement of Ukraine” approved? July 16, 1990 December 1, 1991 August 24, 1991 June 28, 1996 June 16, 1991 When did the referendum on confirmation of “The Bill of Independence Announcement of Ukraine” take place? July 16, 1990 December 1, 1991 August 24, 1991 June 16, 1991 June 28, 1996 Who became the first President of Ukraine? Leonid Kuchma Leonid Brezhnev Mikhail Gorbachev Viktor Yushchenko Leonid Kravchuk When did Ukraine join the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly? April 1998 August 1996 March 1999 June 1995 May 1996 When did Ukraine sign the Lisbon Protocol? April 1998 August 1996 C. D. E. * 98. A. * B. C. D. E. 99. A. B. * C. D. E. 100. A. B. C. D. * E. 101. A. B. * C. D. E. 102. A. B. C. D. E. * 103. A. * B. C. D. E. 104. A. B. C. * D. E. March 1999 June 1995 May 1992 What document did Ukraine sign in May 1992 which marked its accession to the START I treaty? the Lisbon Protocol the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation, and Partnership the Borjomi Declaration the Lublin Union the Treaty of Pereyaslav When had the Russian S.F.S.R. transferred the administration of the Crimea to the Ukrainian S.S.R.? 1991 1954 1989 1996 1985 When did Ukraine abolish the post of Crimean president and institute direct political rule? April 1991 May 1954 February 1989 March 1995 May 1985 What document did Ukraine and Russia sign which recognized Ukraine’s territorial sovereignty and existing borders (including the Crimea) and regularized their relations? the Lisbon Protocol the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation, and Partnership the Borjomi Declaration the Lublin Union the Treaty of Pereyaslav When did Ukraine and Russia sign the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation, and Partnership? 1991 1954 1989 1996 1997 What countries are the members of GUAM? Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Moldova Georgia, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Moldova Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Malta Georgia, Ukraine, Austria, Moldova Georgia, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Ukraine When was Leonid Kuchma appointed as a prime minister? 1991 1954 1992 1996 1997 105. A. * B. C. D. E. 106. A. B. * C. D. E. 107. A. B. C. * D. E. 108. A. B. C. D. * E. 109. A. * B. C. D. E. 110. A. B. * C. D. E. 111. A. * B. C. D. E. 112. A. Who was appointed as a prime minister in 1992? Leonid Kuchma Leonid Brezhnev Mikhail Gorbachev Viktor Yushchenko Leonid Kravchuk When did Ukraine join the Partnership for Peace Programme run by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)? 1991 1994 1992 1996 1997 When did Ukraine join the Council of Europe? 1991 1994 1995 1996 1997 When was hryvnya introduced? 1991 1994 1995 1996 1997 When was Leonid Kuchma elected as a president for the second time? 1999 1998 2000 1996 1997 In the 1999 presidential elections Kuchma defeated: Viktor Yanukovych Petro Symonenko Yulia Tymoshenko Leonid Kravchuk Viktor Yushchenko When did Ukraine accept a proposal to establish a “joint economic space” with Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan? 2003 1998 2000 2006 1997 In 2001 Yushchenko became: a president B. * C. D. E. 113. A. * B. C. D. E. 114. A. B. C. D. * E. 115. A. B. C. D. * E. 116. A. B. C. * D. E. 117. A. * B. C. D. E. 118. A. B. * C. D. E. 119. A. B. C. * D. an opposition leader a prime minister a head of Verkhovna Rada a minister of finance The Prime Minister of Ukraine from 2002 until early January 2005 was: Viktor Yanukovych Petro Symonenko Yulia Tymoshenko Viktor Yushchenko Leonid Kravchuk Who was accused in the killing of journalist Georgiy Gongadze in 2000? Viktor Yanukovych Oleksandr Moroz Yulia Tymoshenko Leonid Kuchma Leonid Kravchuk How is a series of protests and political events that took place in Ukraine from late November 2004 to January 2005 called? the Rose Revolution the Cedar Revolution the Tulip Revolution the Orange Revolution the Bulldozer Revolution The Orange Revolution took place: from September to October 2006 from November to December 2007 from November 2004 to January 2005 from December 2003 to January 2004 from October 2004 to January 2005 Who were the leading candidates on the presidential elections run-off vote of November 21, 2004? Viktor Yanukovych and Viktor Yushchenko Oleksandr Moroz and Viktor Yanukovych Yulia Tymoshenko and Viktor Yanukovych Leonid Kuchma and Viktor Yushchenko Leonid Kravchuk and Leonid Kuchma A revote of the presidential elections of 2004 was ordered by Ukraine's Supreme Court for: July 26, 2004 December 26, 2004 January 24, 2005 December 28, 2004 January 26, 2005 When did the Orange Revolution end? July 26, 2004 December 26, 2004 January 23, 2005 December 28, 2004 E. 120. A. B. C. D. E. * 121. A. B. * C. D. E. 122. A. B. C. D. * E. 123. A. B. C. * D. E. 124. A. B. C. D. E. * 125. A. * B. C. D. E. 126. A. * B. C. D. E. 127. A. January 26, 2006 When did Ukraine join the Agreement on non-expansion of nuclear weapons? 2005 1989 1945 1999 1994 When was the Crimea granted the status of an autonomous republic? 2005 1991 2007 1999 1998 Who was elected as Crimean president in January 1994? Leonid Kuchma Leonid Kravchuk Viktor Yushchenko Yury Meshkov Yulia Tymoshenko How is a regional organization the participating countries of which are former Soviet Republics called? the Council of Europe NATO CIS UN USSR In the 1994 presidential elections Kuchma defeated: Viktor Yanukovych Petro Symonenko Yulia Tymoshenko Viktor Yushchenko Leonid Kravchuk Who signed a "Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation, and Partnership" with Russia? Leonid Kuchma Leonid Kravchuk Viktor Yushchenko Yury Meshkov Yulia Tymoshenko What is the name of Ukrainian National Emblem? Trident Mace Armorial bearings Coat of arms Head Who is the Prime Minister of Ukraine? Viktor Yanukovych B. C. D. * E. 128. A. B. * C. D. E. 129. A. B. C. * D. E. 130. A. B. C. D. E. * 131. A. * B. C. D. E. 132. A. B. C. D. * E. 133. A. B. * C. D. E. 134. A. B. C. * D. E. Volodymyr Lytvyn Viktor Yushchenko Mykola Azarov Oleksandr Moroz How is the parliament of Ukraine called? Duma Verkhovna Rada White House Central Rada Pentagon What was the symbol of Orange Revolution? Oranges Orange flag Orange ribbon Orange flowers Orange clothes Ukraine is situated in: Northern Europe Southern Europe Central Europe Western Europe Eastern Europe The name of Ukrainian National Emblem is: Trident Mace Armorial bearings Coat of arms Head The Prime Minister of Ukraine is: Viktor Yanukovych Volodymyr Lytvyn Viktor Yushchenko Mykola Azarov Oleksandr Moroz The parliament of Ukraine is called: Duma Verkhovna Rada White House Central Rada Pentagon The symbol of Orange Revolution was: oranges orange flag orange ribbon orange flowers orange clothes 135. A. B. C. D. E. * 136. A. * B. C. D. E. 137. A. B. C. * D. E. 138. A. B. C. D. E. * 139. A. * B. C. D. E. 140. A. B. C. * D. E. 141. A. B. * C. D. E. 142. A. B. C. Where is Ukraine situated? Northern Europe Southern Europe Central Europe Western Europe Eastern Europe When was the first cabinet of ministers of Viktor Yushchenko dismissed? September, 2005 January, 2006 May, 2005 February, 2007 June, 2008 Who was the Prime Minister of the first cabinet of ministers of Viktor Yushchenko? Viktor Yanukovych Oleksandr Moroz Yulia Tymoshenko Petro Symonenko Yuriy Yekhanurov Who was the Prime Minister of Ukraine from September 2005 to January 2006? Viktor Yanukovych Oleksandr Moroz Yulia Tymoshenko Petro Symonenko Yuriy Yekhanurov Who became the Prime Minister of Ukraine after Yuriy Yekhanurov? Viktor Yanukovych Oleksandr Moroz Yulia Tymoshenko Petro Symonenko Volodymyr Lytvyn Who became the Prime Minister of Ukraine after Viktor Yanukovych in December 2007? Yuriy Yekhanurov Oleksandr Moroz Yulia Tymoshenko Petro Symonenko Volodymyr Lytvyn When was the Borjomi Declaration signed? September, 2000 August, 2005 January, 2009 June, 2008 October, 1996 The President of Ukraine is elected by popular vote for: four-year term six-year term three-year term D. * E. 143. A. B. C. D. E. * 144. A. B. C. * D. E. 145. A. B. C. D. * E. 146. A. B. C. * D. E. 147. A. B. C. D. E. * 148. A. * B. C. D. E. 149. A. * B. C. D. E. 150. A. five-year term seven-year term According to the form of government Ukraine is: a commonwealth a federation a kingdom a principality a republic According to the system of government Ukraine is: parliamentary republic presidential republic semi-presidential republic confederation federation Who is the formal head of state in Ukraine? king Prime Minister prince President head of the parliament How many oblasts (provinces) are there in Ukraine? 21 23 24 26 22 The dominant religion in Ukraine is: Protestant Muslim Eastern Rite Ukrainian Greek Catholic Christianity Roman Catholic Christianity Eastern Orthodox Christianity What did the parliament adopt on July 16, 1990? the Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine “The Bill of Independence Announcement of Ukraine” the Lisbon Protocol the Borjomi Declaration the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation, and Partnership What event took place in Ukraine on August 24, 1991? Ukraine declared itself an independent state the referendum on confirmation of “The Bill of Independence Announcement of Ukraine” the parliament adopted the Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine Ukraine joined the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly Ukraine signed the Lisbon Protocol What event took place in Ukraine on December 1, 1991? Ukraine declared itself an independent state B. * C. D. E. 151. A. B. C. D. * E. 152. A. B. C. * D. E. 153. A. * B. C. D. E. 154. A. B. C. D. E. * 155. A. B. C. * D. E. 156. A. B. C. D. E. * 157. A. * B. C. the referendum on confirmation of “The Bill of Independence Announcement of Ukraine” the parliament adopted the Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine Ukraine joined the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly Ukraine signed the Lisbon Protocol What event took place in Ukraine in March 1999? Ukraine declared itself an independent state the referendum on confirmation of “The Bill of Independence Announcement of Ukraine” the Parliament adopted the Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine Ukraine joined the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly Ukraine signed the Lisbon Protocol What event took place in Ukraine on July 16, 1990? Ukraine declared itself an independent state the referendum on confirmation of “The Bill of Independence Announcement of Ukraine” the parliament adopted the Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine Ukraine joined the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly Ukraine signed the Lisbon Protocol In 1954 the Russian S.F.S.R.: transferred the administration of the Crimea to the Ukrainian S.S.R. signed the Lisbon Protocol adopted the Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine joined the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly confirmed of “The Bill of Independence Announcement of Ukraine” The Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation, and Partnership that Ukraine and Russia signed recognizes: the independence of Ukraine “economic space” with Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan non-expansion of nuclear weapons the Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine Ukraine’s territorial sovereignty and existing borders (including the Crimea) and regularized their relations Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Moldova are the members of: GULAG UN GUAM CIS NATO In 1995 Ukraine joined: NATO UN GULAG NEP the Council of Europe In 2003 Ukraine accepted: a proposal to establish a “joint economic space” with Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan a proposal to join the Council of Europe a proposal to join the Partnership for Peace Programme run by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization D. E. 158. A. B. C. D. E. * 159. A. * B. C. D. E. 160. A. * B. C. D. E. 161. A. B. C. * D. E. 162. A. B. C. D. E. * 163. A. B. * C. D. E. 164. A. B. C. D. * E. 165. A. * a proposal to transfer the administration of the Crimea to Ukraine a proposal to join the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly What event took place in Ukraine from November 2004 to January 2005? Ukraine declared itself an independent state the referendum on confirmation of “The Bill of Independence Announcement of Ukraine” the Parliament adopted the Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine Ukraine joined the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly the Orange Revolution Who was the Prime Minister of Ukraine from 2002 until early January 2005? Viktor Yanukovych Petro Symonenko Yulia Tymoshenko Viktor Yushchenko Leonid Kravchuk The leading candidates on the presidential elections run-off vote of November 21, 2004 were: Viktor Yanukovych and Viktor Yushchenko Oleksandr Moroz and Viktor Yanukovych Yulia Tymoshenko and Viktor Yanukovych Leonid Kuchma and Viktor Yushchenko Leonid Kravchuk and Leonid Kuchma The Orange Revolution ended on: July 26, 2004 December 26, 2004 January 23, 2005 December 28, 2004 January 26, 2005 Ukraine joined the Agreement on non-expansion of nuclear weapons in: 2005 1989 1945 1999 1994 The Crimea was granted the status of an autonomous republic in: 2005 1991 2007 1999 1998 Yury Meshkov was elected in January 1994 as: the President of Ukraine the Prime Minister of Ukraine the Head of Verkhovna Rada the Crimean president the Head of Crimean Parliament What is CIS? a regional organization the participating countries of which are former Soviet Republics B. C. D. E. 166. A. B. C. D. E. * 167. A. B. C. D. * E. 168. A. 169. A. B. C. * D. E. 170. A. B. C. D. * E. 171. A. B. * C. D. E. 172. A. B. * C. D. E. 173. A. B. a program of collectivisation of agriculture the public and secret police organization of the Soviet Union that directly executed the rule of power of the Soviets, including political repression, during the era of Stalin the government agency that administered the penal labor camps of the Soviet Union Bolshevik government What is the dominant religion in Ukraine? Muslim Protestant Eastern Rite Ukrainian Greek Catholic Christianity Roman Catholic Christianity Eastern Orthodox Christianity The formal head of state in Ukraine is: king Prime Minister prince President Head of the parliament Who according to the Chronicles founded Kyiv? Who according to the Chronicles founded Kyiv? Olha Ihor Kiy Volodymyr Oleh In the 9th century Kyiv was conquered by: Drevlians Tatars Khazars Varangians Huns The commander of Ukrainian Dnieper cossacks was: lord hetman boyar king prince The Cossacks were abolished in: 1785 1775 1779 1665 1695 What city was the capital of Kyivan Rus’ in the 9th centuty? Novgorod Lviv C. * D. E. 174. A. B. * C. D. E. 175. A. B. * C. D. E. 176. A. * B. C. D. E. 177. A. B. C. D. * E. 178. A. * B. C. D. E. 179. A. B. C. D. * E. 180. A. B. C. D. E. * 181. Kyiv Kharkiv Halych Who was the first Rus’ ruler to convert to Christianity? Oleh Olha Volodymyr the Great Yaroslav the Wise Prince Danylo Who christened people of Kyivan Rus’ in 988? Svyatoslav Volodymyr the Great Yaroslav the Wise Olha Oleh Under whose rule Kyivan Rus’ became one of the most powerful states? Yaroslav the Great Olha Prince Danylo Ihor Oleh Who accepted the royal crown from the pope in 1253? Prince Roman Andrey Bogolyubski Monomakh Prince Danylo Volodymyr the Great When was the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth founded? 1569 1593 1412 1845 1596 After the foundation of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth most of Ukraine became part of: Lithuania Russia Hungary Poland Austria Who occupied the lands of Ukraine in the 3rd century AD? the Cimmerians the Scythians the Sarmatians the Dacians the Goths Who came on the territory of Ukraine after the Goths? A. B. C. D. E. * 182. A. B. C. * D. E. 183. A. B. C. D. * E. 184. A. B. C. * D. E. 185. A. B. C. D. * E. 186. A. B. * C. D. E. 187. A. B. C. D. * E. 188. A. B. * C. D. the Cimmerians the Scythians the Sarmatians the Dacians the Huns According to East Slavic chronicles, Oleh was the supreme ruler of Rus’: from 992 to 1012 from 892 to 912 from 882 to 912 from 872 to 912 from 872 to 892 Who ruled Kyivan Rus’ after Oleh? Olha Volodymyr the Great Yaroslav the Wise Ihor Svyatoslav Galicia–Volhynia was one of the most powerful states in east central Europe under the reign of: Prince Roman Volodymyr the Great Prince Danylo Yaroslav the Wise Monomakh When was Lviv founded? 1350 1450 1150 1250 1550 Who founded Lviv? Lev Danylo Monomakh Prince Roman Volodymyr the Great When was the Union of Lublin signed? 1596 1450 1555 1569 1696 What tribe that inhabited on the territory of Kyivan Rus’ was the largest and most developed? Dulibians Polianians Siverianians Derevlianians E. 189. A. B. C. * D. E. 190. A. B. C. D. E. * 191. A. B. C. D. * E. 192. A. B. * C. D. E. 193. A. B. * C. D. E. 194. A. * B. C. D. E. 195. A. * B. C. D. E. 196. A. B. Tivertsians The Varangians came from: Central Asia Eastern Europe Scandinavia Caucasus Balkans What ruler of Kyivan Rus’ was known as a “Conqueror”? Oleh Volodymyr the Great Yaroslav the Wise Ihor Svyatoslav Where did prevailed majority of Ukrainians in Austrian Empire inhabit? Volyn’ Podillya Tavria Halychyna Bukovyna Who produced silver and gold coins with the trident on one side? Oleh Volodymyr the Great Yaroslav the Wise Ihor Svyatoslav Who was the first to introduce the political institutions of Kyivan Rus’? Oleh Volodymyr the Great Yaroslav the Wise Ihor Svyatoslav Who moved the capital of Galicia-Volhynia to Lviv? Lev Danylo Monomakh Prince Roman Volodymyr the Great Slavic tribes began to expand the territory of Ukraine in: the 5th century the 4th century the 3rd century the 6th century the 2nd century Who sponsored the construction of St.Sophia’s Cathedral? Oleh Volodymyr the Great C. * D. E. 197. A. B. C. D. * E. 198. A. B. C. D. * E. 199. A. B. C. D. * E. 200. A. B. C. D. * E. 201. A. B. C. * D. E. 202. A. * B. C. D. E. 203. A. B. C. * D. E. Yaroslav the Wise Ihor Svyatoslav What does the name “Ukraine” mean? country plain mountainous borderland mainland The Neolithic period lasted in Ukraine: from 5500 to 2000 BC from 4000 to 1000 BC from 6000 to 3000 BC from 6000 to 2000 BC from 3000 to 1000 BC The Scythians were a people of: Ancient Greek origin Scandinavian origin Germanic origin Ancient Iranian origin Slavic origin The Sarmatians were a people of: Ancient Greek origin Scandinavian origin Germanic origin Ancient Iranian origin Slavic origin When were ancient Greek colonies founded on the north-eastern shore of the Black Sea? in the 4th century BC in the 5th century BC in the 6th century BC in the 7th century BC in the 8th century BC The best known of the early agrarian peoples on the territory of present-day Ukraine were associated with: Trypillian culture Cimmerian culture Scythian culture Sarmatian culture Goths culture According to legends Kyiv was founded in: the 3rd century the 4th century the 5th century the 6th century the 7th century 204. A. B. * C. D. E. 205. A. B. C. D. * E. 206. A. B. * C. D. E. 207. A. B. C. * D. E. 208. A. * B. C. D. E. 209. A. B. C. D. * E. 210. A. B. C. * D. E. 211. A. B. * Who moved the capital of Rus’ from Novgorod to Kyiv? Olha Oleh Ihor Danylo Svyatoslav Who laid the foundation for the state of Kyivan Rus’? Olha Ihor Volodymyr the Great Oleh Yaroslav the Wise Who ruled Kyivan Rus’ after Ihor? Oleh Olha Svyatoslav Volodymyr the Great Yaroslav the Wise Who ruled Kyivan Rus’ after Olha? Oleh Ihor Svyatoslav Volodymyr the Great Yaroslav the Wise Who ruled Kyivan Rus’ after Volodymyr the Great? Yaroslav the Wise Oleh Olha Ihor Prince Danylo Who changed the system of tribute gathering in Kyivan Rus’ (that may be regarded as the first legal reform recorded in Eastern Europe)? Ihor Oleh Volodymyr the Great Olha Yaroslav the Wise When did Volodymyr the Great rule Kyivan Rus’? 980-1000 950-980 980-1015 985-1015 960-1015 When did Yaroslav the Wise rule Kyivan Rus’? 980-1015 1019-1054 C. D. E. 212. A. B. C. D. * E. 213. A. * B. C. D. E. 214. A. B. C. * D. E. 215. A. B. C. D. E. * 216. A. B. * C. D. E. 217. A. B. C. * D. E. 218. A. * B. C. D. E. 219. 1054-1065 950-1010 990-1054 Who was a patron of book publishing, culture and learning? Volodymyr the Great Prince Danylo Oleh Yaroslav the Wise Olha Who were the first Varangian rulers of Kyivan Rus’? Askold and Dyr Oleh and Ihor Ihor and Olha Oleh and Olha Askold and Oleh Who promulgated the first East Slavic law code “Rus’ka Pravda”? Olha Volodymyr the Great Yaroslav the Wise Oleh Prince Danylo Who invaded Kyivan Rus’ and destroyed the state in 1236-1240? Scandinavians Germanic tribes Tatars Turks Mongols When did Mongols invade and destroy Kyivan Rus’? 1250-1255 1236-1240 1200-1204 1245-1249 1235-1237 Who was the first ruler to give Rus’ political unity by way of organized religion? Yaroslav the Wise Prince Danylo Volodymyr the Great Olha Lev How was a popular assembly of Kyivan Rus’ called? Viche Council Duma Sejm Rada How was the privileged elite or “better people” called in Kyivan Rus’? A. B. C. D. E. * 220. A. B. C. D. * E. 221. A. B. * C. D. E. 222. A. * B. C. D. E. 223. A. B. * C. D. E. 224. A. B. C. D. * E. 225. A. * B. C. D. E. 226. A. B. C. * D. kholopy smerds burghers druzhyna boyars How was the main military force of Kyivan Rus’ called? kholopy smerds burghers druzhyna boyars How were yeomen of Kyivan Rus’ called? kholopy smerds burghers druzhyna boyars How were male slaves of Kyivan Rus’ called? kholopy smerds burghers druzhyna boyars What was the main activity of the inhabitants of Kyivan Rus’? foreign trade agriculture gathering fishing hunting When did the rebellion under Mukha occur in western Ukraine? 1450 1470 1455 1490 1465 To defend themselves from the Tatars the Cossacks constructed forts called: Sich Tavria Khortytsya Rich Pospolyta Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth What city was the centre of Sich? Lviv Kyiv Zaporizhya Kherson E. 227. A. B. C. * D. E. 228. A. B. C. D. * E. 229. A. B. * C. D. E. 230. A. B. C. D. * E. 231. A. * B. C. D. E. 232. A. * B. C. D. E. 233. A. B. C. D. * E. 234. A. B. Chernihiv According to the Chronicles Kiy founded: Lviv Kharkiv Kyiv Odesa Donetsk In the 9th century Varangians conquered: Lviv Kharkiv Poltava Kyiv Odesa When was Kyivan Rus’ christened? 1015 988 950 882 1240 When did Prince Danylo accept the royal crown from the pope? 1250 988 1150 1253 1265 The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was founded in: 1569 1593 1412 1845 1596 What was founded in 1569? Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Poland Kyiv Austro-Hungarian Empire Ottoman Empire Most of Ukraine became part of Poland after the foundation of: Lithuania Russian Empire Polish-Austrian Commonwealth Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Austro- Hungarian Empire The Goths occupied the lands of Ukraine in: the 4th century AD the 5th century BC C. D. E. * 235. A. B. C. D. E. * 236. A. B. C. * D. E. 237. A. B. C. D. * E. 238. A. B. * C. D. E. 239. A. B. C. D. * E. 240. A. B. C. * D. E. 241. A. B. C. D. E. * 242. the 2nd century AD the 2nd century BC the 3rd century AD The Huns came on the territory of Ukraine after: the Cimmerians the Scythians the Sarmatians the Dacians the Goths Who was the supreme ruler of Kyivan Rus’ from 882 to 912: Olha Ihor Oleh Volodymyr the Great Danylo Ihor ruled Kyivan Rus’ after: Olha Volodymyr the Great Yaroslav the Wise Oleh Svyatoslav Lviv was founded by: Lev Danylo Monomakh Prince Roman Volodymyr the Great The Union of Lublin was signed in: 1596 1450 1555 1569 1696 What tribe came on the territory of Ukraine from Scandinavia? the Goths the Huns the Varangians the Cimmerians the Sarmatians Prince Svyatoslav was also known as: the Cruel the Great the Wise the Fearless the Conqueror Lev moved the capital of Galicia-Volhynia to: A. * B. C. D. E. 243. A. * B. C. D. E. 244. A. B. * C. D. E. 245. A. B. C. * D. E. 246. A. B. * C. D. E. 247. A. * B. C. D. E. 248. A. B. C. D. * E. 249. A. B. C. * D. Lviv Novgorod Kyiv Halych Kharkiv What tribes began to expand the territory of Ukraine in the 5th century? Slavic tribes the Huns the Sarmatians the Varangians the Cimmerians Oleh moved the capital of Rus’ from Novgorod to: Odesa Kyiv Lviv Halych Kharkiv Yaroslav the Wise sponsored the construction of: St. Michael's Golden-Domed Cathedral National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv St.Sophia’s Cathedral Lviv National Academy of Arts National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy The first ruler to introduce the political institutions of Kyivan Rus’ was: Oleh Volodymyr the Great Yaroslav the Wise Ihor Svyatoslav When was Zaporizka Sich founded? XVI century XV century XI century XVII century XVIII century The Cossacks were abolished by: Aleksey Ivan Grozniy Petr I Catherine II Nikolai The Treaty of Pereyaslav was established in: 1754 1645 1654 1665 E. 250. A. B. C. D. * E. 251. A. B. C. D. * E. 252. A. B. C. D. * E. 253. A. B. * C. D. E. 254. A. B. * C. D. E. 255. A. * B. C. D. E. 256. A. B. * C. D. E. 257. A. B. 1745 Which hetman signed the Treaty of Pereyaslav? Ivan Bohun Petro Sahaidachniy Ivan Mazepa Bohdan Khmel’nytskiy Pavlo Skoropadskiy The protection of what country was given to Ukrainian Cossack state by the Treaty of Pereyaslav? Poland Hungary Austria Russia Lithuania Political power was highly centralized in the person of the emperor in: Austria Hungary Poland Russia Ottoman Empire When did the revolution in Russian Empire take place: 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 The serfdom in Eastern Ukraine was abolished in: 1890 1861 1945 1848 1881 The parts of Western Ukraine that were under the Habsburg monarchy: Halychyna, Bukovyna, Transcarpathia Halychyna, Volyn’, Donbas Volyn’, Bukovyna, Transcarpathia Volyn’, Tavria, Halychyna Bukovyna, Tavria, Halychyna The serfdom in Western Ukraine was abolished in: 1861 1848 1905 1654 1858 What city was the centre of Sich? Kharkiv Lviv C. D. * E. 258. A. B. * C. D. E. 259. A. B. C. * D. E. 260. A. B. C. D. * E. 261. A. B. * C. D. E. 262. A. B. C. D. * E. 263. A. B. C. D. E. * 264. A. B. C. D. * E. Kyiv Zaporizhia Kherson Who was the commander of Ukrainian Dnieper cossacks? lord hetman boyar king prince What was Taras Shevchenko? actor hetman poet cossack doctor Prevailed majority of Ukrainians in Austrian Empire inhabited in: Volyn’ Podillya Tavria Halychyna Bukovyna When were the Cossacks abolished? 1785 1775 1779 1665 1695 Who abolished the Cossacks? Aleksey Ivan Grozniy Petr I Catherine II Nikolai When was the process of enserfment of the peasantry in the Left Bank Ukraine culminated? 1773 1881 1781 1748 1783 Under whose rule was the process of enserfment of the peasantry in the Left Bank Ukraine culminated? Aleksey Ivan Grozniy Petr I Catherine II Nikolai 265. A. * B. C. D. E. 266. A. B. C. * D. E. 267. A. B. C. D. * E. 268. A. * B. C. D. E. 269. A. B. C. D. * E. 270. A. B. C. D. * E. 271. A. B. * C. D. E. 272. A. B. C. What city was the capital of the province of Halychyna under the Habsburg monarchy? Lviv Odesa Kyiv Kharkiv Uzhhorod The traditional historiography dates the emergence of Cossacks to: the 13-14th centuries the 12-13th centuries the 14-15th centuries the 15-16th centuries the 16-17th centuries What was the name of the autonomous Cossack state? Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Khortitsya Rich Pospolyta Zaporizka Sich Tavria How were the Cossacks’ boats called? Chaiky Galleys Caravel Canoe Gondola During the period of Khmelnytskiy Uprising the Cossacks allied with: Ottoman Empire Poland Russia Crimean Tatars Lithuania What was the term of service in the army of the Russian Empire? 1 year 5 years 15 years 25 years 20 years Where was the industrial development of Ukraine in the 19th century especially marked? Tavria Donbas Halychyna Bukovyna Volyn’ Hetman was the title used from: the 13th century the 14th century the 15th century D. * E. 273. A. * B. C. D. E. 274. A. B. C. D. * E. 275. A. * B. C. D. E. 276. A. B. C. * D. E. 277. A. B. C. D. * E. 278. A. B. C. D. * E. 279. A. B. * C. D. E. 280. A. the 16th century the 17th century By 1618 the Cossacks were members of: Anti-Turkish League Anti-Tatar League Anti-Scandinavian League Anti-Polish League Anti-Russian League When was the Battle of Berestechko? 1654 1655 1657 1651 1653 Zaporizka Sich was founded in: XVI century XV century XI century XVII century XVIII century When was the Treaty of Pereyaslav signed? 1754 1645 1654 1665 1745 Who signed the Treaty of Pereyaslav? Ivan Bohun Petro Sahaidachniy Ivan Mazepa Bohdan Khmel’nytskiy Pavlo Skoropadskiy After the signing of the Treaty of Pereyaslav Ukrainian Cossack state was given the protection of: Poland Hungary Austria Russia Lithuania The revolution in Russian Empire took place in: 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 The process of enserfment of the peasantry in the Left Bank Ukraine was culminated in: 1773 B. C. D. E. * 281. A. * B. C. D. E. 282. A. B. * C. D. E. 283. A. B. * C. D. E. 284. A. B. C. * D. E. 285. A. * B. C. D. E. 286. A. B. * C. D. E. 287. A. B. C. * D. E. 1881 1781 1748 1783 The Entente Powers initially consisted of: France, the United Kingdom and Russia Germany and Austria-Hungary The Ottoman Empire, Germany and Austria-Hungary The United Kingdom and Russia and Germany The Netherlands, Switzerland, Spain and the Scandinavian nations The Central Powers initially consisted of: France, the United Kingdom and Russia Germany and Austria-Hungary The Ottoman Empire, Germany and Austria-Hungary The United Kingdom and Russia and Germany The Netherlands, Switzerland, Spain and the Scandinavian nations At the beginning of September 1914 Russia occupied: Volyn’ Halychyna Podillya Bukovyna Donbas On March 17 1917 Ukrainians founded: Temporary government Duma Central Rada Verkhovna Rada Hetmanat The president of Central Rada was: Mykhaylo Hrushevskiy Volodymyr Vynnychenko Volodymyr Lenin Symon Petlyura Dmytro Doroshenko When did the Bolsheviks take the authority in their hands: June 19, 1919 November 7, 1917 March 17, 1918 January 22, 1920 October 17, 1914 Who was Bolshevik leader? Mykola Skrypnyk Mykhail Muravyov Volodymyr Lenin Mykhailo Hrushevskiy Evgen Chykalenko 288. A. B. C. D. E. * 289. A. B. C. * D. E. 290. A. B. C. D. * E. 291. A. B. C. D. * E. 292. A. * B. C. D. E. 293. A. B. C. * D. E. 294. A. * B. C. D. E. 295. A. B. * In what period of time did the USSR exist? 1923-1990 1920-1991 1922-1990 1921-1991 1922-1991 The Bolsheviks in Ukraine mainly concentrated in: Halychyna Bukovyna Donbas Polissya Volyn’ What city became the capital of Ukraine in the first years of the USSR: Lviv Kyiv Donetsk Kharkiv Odesa When did the World War I end? 1912 1915 1914 1918 1911 Upon the outbreak of the First World War most of the territory that made up the modern country of Ukraine was part of: Russian Empire Austrian Empire Poland Hungary Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth When did the Russian Revolution take place? 1914 1916 1917 1918 1919 When was the Treaty of Versailles signed? 1919 1914 1918 1915 1920 According to the Treaty of Versailles Halychyna and Volyhn’ were given to: The Kingdom of Romania Poland C. D. E. 296. A. * B. C. D. E. 297. A. B. C. * D. E. 298. A. B. C. D. * E. 299. A. B. C. D. E. * 300. A. * B. C. D. E. 301. A. B. C. * D. E. 302. A. B. C. D. * E. 303. Czechoslovakia The Soviet Union Hungary According to the Treaty of Versailles Bukovyna was given to: The Kingdom of Romania Poland Czechoslovakia The Soviet Union Hungary According to the Treaty of Versailles Uzhhorod and Mukachevo were given to: The Kingdom of Romania Poland Czechoslovakia The Soviet Union Hungary According to the Treaty of Versailles the central and eastern Ukrainian provinces were given to: The Kingdom of Romania Poland Czechoslovakia The Soviet Union Hungary The Peace of Ryha was concluded in: September, 1918 June, 1914 December, 1917 August, 1918 March, 1921 The Peace of Ryha was concluded between: Poland and Bolsheviks Poland and Czechoslovakia Hungary and the Soviet Union Poland and the Kingdom of Romania Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union What Universal declared the establishment of autonomous Ukrainian Republic? the First the Second the Third the Fourth the Fifth When was the Russian Empire overthrown? March, 1920 June, 1914 November, 1922 March, 1917 November, 1918 What was the predecessor to the Soviet Union? A. B. C. D. E. * 304. A. B. * C. D. E. 305. A. B. C. * D. E. 306. A. B. C. * D. E. 307. A. B. C. * D. E. 308. A. * B. C. D. E. 309. A. B. * C. D. E. 310. A. B. C. * Russian provisional government the Hetmanate the Directorate the Ukrainian People’s Republic the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic When was the Soviet Union officially established? January 1921 December 1922 February 1921 June 1918 August 1922 When was the Soviet Constitution approved? 1918 1922 1924 1930 1965 The First World War started in: 1912 1915 1914 1913 1911 When was Central Rada founded? March 17, 1918 June 22, 1918 March 17, 1917 September 1, 1914 May 25, 1918 Mykhaylo Hrushevskiy was the president of: Central Rada Temporary government Duma Verkhovna Rada Hetmanat Who threw off the Temporary government and took the authority in their hands on November 7, 1917? Cossacks Bolsheviks Nazi Fascists Democrats Who was Volodymyr Lenin? Cossack leader Nazi leader Bolshevik leader D. E. 311. A. B. C. * D. E. 312. A. B. C. D. * E. 313. A. B. C. D. * E. 314. A. * B. C. D. E. 315. A. B. * C. D. E. Fascist leader Democratic leader Where did the Bolsheviks concentrate in Ukraine? Halychyna Bukovyna Donbas Polissya Volyn’ The capital of Ukraine in the first years of USSR was: Lviv Kyiv Donetsk Kharkiv Odesa The First World War I ended in: 1912 1915 1914 1918 1911 What document was signed on June 28, 1919? Treaty of Versailles Treaty of Pereyaslav Union of Lublin Ribbentrop-Molotov pact Peace of Ryha The Soviet Union was officially established in: January 1921 December 1922 February 1921 June 1918 August 1922