Well structured WBBSE 9 History MCQ Questions Chapter 5 Europe in the Twentieth Century can serve as a valuable review tool before exams.
Europe in the Twentieth Century Class 9 WBBSE MCQ Questions
Multiple Choice Questions & Answers
Question 1.
The Bolshevik Revolution broke out in Russia in-………
A. 1915
B. 1916
C. 1917
D. 1918
Answer:
C. 1917
Question 2.
The formation of Union of Soviet Socialist Republic was formally declared in-………
A. 1920
B. 1921
C. 1922
D. 1923
Answer:
C. 1922
Question 3.
The Bolsheviks captured power in Russia by the-………
A. November Revolution
B. July Revolution
C. February Revolution
D. October Revolution
Answer:
D. October Revolution
Question 4.
A special secret police was formed by the Bolsheviks called-………
A. Duma
B. Cheka
C. Soviets
D. Aurora
Answer:
B. Cheka
Question 5.
What was the date and year of Bloody Sunday?
A. 9 January 1905
B. 12 January 1905
C. 4 April 1906
D. 9 August 1906
Answer:
A. 9 January 1905
Question 6.
Rasputin was-……….
A. Minister
B. Czar of Russia
C. Mystic Saint
D. Close relative of Czar
Answer:
C. Mystic Saint
Question 7.
Bolshevik Revolution was led by-………
A. Stalin
B. Lenin
C. Trotsky
D. None of them
Answer:
B. Lenin
Question 8.
Who was known as ‘Czar The Liberator’?
A. Czar Alexander II
B. Czar Nicholas II
C. Czar Alexander III
D. Czar Nicholas III
Answer:
A. Czar Alexander II
Question 9.
The leadership in the march to St. Petersburg by the workers was given by-………
A. Stalin
B. Father Gapon
C. Trotsky
D. Lenin
Answer:
B. Father Gapon
Question 10.
The emperor of Russia is called-………
A. Sultan
B. Czar
C. Kaiser
D. Chancellor
Answer:
B. Czar
Question 11.
Who was the first to be proclaimed Czar of Russia?
A. Czar Alexander I
B. Alexander II
C. Nicholas II
D. Ivan IV
Answer:
D. Ivan IV
Question 12.
Who first introduced Czarism?
A. Mikhial Romanov
B. Czar Peter the Great
C. Alexander II
D. Ivan IV
Answer:
D. Ivan IV
Question 13.
Czarism ended in the year-……………..
A. 1905
B. 1900
C. 1917
D. 1927
Answer:
C. 1917
Question 14.
The father of modern Russia-……………..
A. Ivan IV
B. Nicholas II
C. Czar Peter the Great
D. Alexander I
Answer:
C. Czar Peter the Great
Question 15.
The Romanov dynasty came to an end during the reign of-……………..
A. Nicholas I
B. Alexander I
C. Alexander II
D. Nicholas II
Answer:
D. Nicholas II
Question 16.
The Russian Revolution broke out during the reign of-……………..
A. Nicholas I
B. William II
C. Nicholas II
D. Ivan IV
Answer:
C. Nicholas II
Question 17.
The party which gave leadership in the Russian Revolution of 1917 was-……………..
A. Bolshevik Party
B. Young Italy
C. Menshevik Party
D. Nazi Party
Answer:
A. Bolshevik Party
Question 18.
The leader of November Revolution was-……………..
A. Luvov
B. Kerensky
C. Trotsky
D. Lenin
Answer:
D. Lenin
Question 19.
Who put forward ‘April Thesis’?
A. Trotsky
B. Karl Marx
C. Stalin
D. Lenin
Answer:
D. Lenin
Question 20.
The meaning of ‘Pravda’ is -……………..
A. Truth
B. Iron
C. People
D. Communism
Answer:
A. Truth
Question 21.
Leningrad was seized during the reign of-……………..
A. Nicholas
B. Alexander II
C. Peter the Great
D. Catherine
Answer:
C. Peter the Great
Question 22.
The meaning of Iskra, the newspaper published by Lenin-……………..
A. New life
B. Truth
C. Spark
D. Iron
Answer:
C. Spark
Question 23.
Nihilist movement broke out during the reign of-……………..
A. Peter the Great
B. Nicholas I
C. Alexander II
D. Nicholas II
Answer:
C. Alexander II
Question 24.
Father of socialism in Russia-……………..
A. Karl Marx
B. Engels
C. Lenin
D. Stalin
Answer:
C. Lenin
Question 25.
The Third Commintern was established in-……………..
A. Moscow
B. Taskhent
C. Bombay
D. Geneva
Answer:
A. Moscow
Question 26.
The leadership of the Red Army to Petrograd on 7 November 1917 was given by-……………..
A. Lvov
B. Kerensky
C. Trotsky
D. Lenin
Answer:
C. Trotsky
Question 27.
The first socialist country in the world is- ……………..
A. United Kingdom
B. Poland
C. America
D. Soviet Russia
Answer:
D. Soviet Russia
Question 28.
‘New Economic Policy’ was introduced by-……………..
A. Stalin
B. Gapon
C. Lenin
D. Turgenev
Answer:
C. Lenin
Question 29.
The Paris Peace Conference took place in-……………..
A. 1919
B. 1920
C. 1921
D. 1922
Answer:
A. 1919
Question 30.
‘Fourteen Points’ were put before Germany by-……………..
A. Lloyd George
B. Orlando
C. Woodrow Wilson
D. Clemenceau
Answer:
C. Woodrow Wilson
Question 31.
The country which did not join the League of Nations-……………..
A. America
B. Germany
C. Spain
D. England
Answer:
A. America
Question 32.
Lusitania was-……………..
A. A country in Europe
B. The name of a ship
C. The name of a captain
D. The name of an island
Answer:
B. The name of a ship
Question 33.
The American President during World War I was-……………..
A. Woodrow Wilson
B. Abraham Lincoln
C. George Washington
D. George Barlow
Answer:
A. Woodrow Wilson
Question 34.
President Wilson belonged to-……………..
A. Britain
B. China
C. America
D. Japan
Answer:
C. America
Question 35.
The First World War broke out in-……………..
A. 1912
B. 1915
C. 1913
D. 1914
Answer:
D. 1914
Question 36.
The First World War came to an end in-……………..
A. 1919
B. 1918
C. 1916
D. 1920
Answer:
B. 1918
Question 37.
The Paris Peace Conference took place in-……………..
A. 1918
B. 1919
C. 1920
D. 1921
Answer:
B. 1919
Question 38.
Who of the following was most active in the establishment of League of Nations?
A. Lloyd George
B. Orlando
C. Clemenceau
D. Woodrow Wilson
Answer:
D. Woodrow Wilson
Question 39.
The League of Nations was formed after-……………..
A. First Balkan War
B. World War I
C. 2nd Balkan War
D. World War II
Answer:
B. World War I
Question 40.
Archduke Francis Ferdinand was assassinated in-……………..
A. Bosnia
B. Sarajevo
C. Herzegovina
D. Poland
Answer:
B. Sarajevo
Question 41.
The Great Depression of 1929 first started in-……………..
A. Germany
B. America
C. France
D. Spain
Answer:
B. America
Question 42.
Which period is known as the ‘Era of Armed Peace’?
A. 1920-1939
B. 1871-1913
C. 1939-1945
D. 1914-1918
Answer:
B. 1871-1913
Question 43.
Sarajevo was the capital of-……………..
A. Serbia
B. Hungary
C. Bosnia
D. Austria
Answer:
C. Bosnia
Question 44.
In 1920 the Treaty of Sevires was signed. with-
A. Russia
B. Austria
C. Hungary
D. Turkey
Answer:
D. Turkey
Question 45.
Where was the World Economic Conference held?
A. Ukraine
B. London
C. Holland
D. Cuba
Answer:
B. London
Question 46.
Nazism cropped up after First World War in-…………
A. Italy
B. Spain
C. Russia
D. Germany
Answer:
D. Germany
Question 47.
Hitler became the Prime Minister of Germany in-…………
A. 1931
B. 1932
C. 1933
D. 1934
Answer:
C. 1933
Question 48.
Swastika was the symbol of the-…………
A. Nazi Party
B. Fascist Party
C. Communist Party
D. Socialist Party
Answer:
A. Nazi Party
Question 49.
Mussolini’s party came to be known as-…………
A. Fascist Party
B. Socialist Party
C. Nazi Party
D. Communist Party
Answer:
A. Fascist Party
Question 50.
The members of the Fascist party were known as-…………
A. Red Shirts
B. Brown Shirts
C. Black Shirts
D. Blue Shirts
Answer:
C. Black Shirts
Question 51.
The leader of the Spanish Civil War was-…………
A. Goebels
B. Hitler
C. General Franco
D. Himmler
Answer:
C. General Franco
Question 52.
Mussolini assumed the title-…………
A. Czar
B. Kaiser
C. Fuhrer
D. II Duce
Answer:
D. II Duce
Question 53.
Fascism rose in-…………
A. Italy
B. Spain
C. Germany
D. Russia
Answer:
A. Italy
Question 54.
In Germany Nazi dictatorship was established by-…………
A. Bismarck
B. Hitler
C. Franco
D. None of the above
Answer:
B. Hitler
Question 55.
General Franco was the dictator of-…………
A. Germany
B. Italy
C. Spain
D. France
Answer:
C. Spain
Question 56.
Japan withdrew from the League of Nations in-…………
A. 1930
B. 1931
C. 1932
D. 1933
Answer:
D. 1933
Question 57.
Weimer Republic was established in-…………
A. Spain
B. Germany
C. France
D. Italy
Answer:
B. Germany
Question 58.
The first President of Weimer Republic was-
A. Hitler
B. August Bebel
C. Friedrich Ebert
D. General Franco
Answer:
C. Friedrich Ebert
Question 59.
The last President of Weimer Republic was-…………
A. Friedrich Ebert
B. Hitler
C. Drexler
D. Hindenburg
Answer:
D. Hindenburg
Question 60.
The word ‘Fuhrer’ means-…………
A. Prime Minister
B. Leader
C. Dictator
D. Administrator
Answer:
B. Leader
Question 61.
Victor Emmanuel was the king of-…………..
A. Italy
B. Germany
C. Spain
D. Bulgaria
Answer:
A. Italy
Question 62.
The first President of the Spanish Republic was-………….
A. Franco
B. Chamberlain
C. Niceto Zamora
D. Victor Emmanuel
Answer:
C. Niceto Zamora
Question 63.
‘Lebensraum’ means-………….
A. Living space
B. Leader
C. Party
D. German Parliaments
Answer:
A. Living space
Question 64.
Goebbels was the Minister of Propaganda of-………….
A. Germany
B. Italy
C. Spain
D. Cuba
Answer:
A. Germany
Question 65.
The worst sufferers in Nazi Germany were the-………….
A. Jews
B. Christians
C. Muslims
D. Russians
Answer:
A. Jews
Question 66.
Hitler chose the war as the way out of the approaching-………….
A. Political crisis
B. Border crisis
C. Economic crisis
D. Religious crisis
Answer:
C. Economic crisis
Fill in the blanks
1. By the October Revolution of 1917 the …………… (Mensheviks/Bolsheviks/Nobility) captured power in Russia.
Answer: Bolsheviks
2. The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed between Germany and …………… (Britain/Italy/ Russia).
Answer: Russia
3. The Red Army was organised by …………… (Stalin/Trotsky/Lenin).
Answer: Trotsky
4. The New Economic Policy of Lenin was a compromise between socialism and …………… (capitalism/communism/Nazism).
Answer: Capitalism
5. The Revolution of 1905 in Russia broke out during the reign of …………… (Czar Alexander II/ Nicholas I/Peter the Great).
Answer: Czar Alexander II
6. ‘Pravda’ was the mouthpiece of the …………… (Menshevik/Bolshevik/Communist) party.
Answer: Bolshevik
7. The two factions of Social Democratic Party are Boisheviks and …………… (Communists/ Mensheviks/Socialists).
Answer: Mensheviks
8. Czar …………… (Alexander I/Alexander II/ Nicholas I) showed his liberalism by releasing the Dekabrists.
Answer: Alexander II
9. Kaiser William II abdicated the throne in …………… (1916/1917/1918).
Answer: 1918
10. ‘War Communism’ was introduced by …………… (Trotsky/Lenin/Franco).
Answer: Lenin
11. The ruler of Russia was called …………… (Storm Trooper/Czar/Duma).
Answer: Czar
12. The legislature of Russia is known as …………… (Mir/Pravda/Duma).
Answer: Duma
13. The word ‘Communism’ was first used by …………… (Nicholas I/Lenin/Karl Marx).
Answer: Karl Marx
14. The author of the novel ‘Mother’ is …………… (Lenin/Engles/Maxim Gorky).
Answer: Maxim Gorky
15. The writer of the novel ‘Father and Sons’ was …………… (Maxim Gorky/Lenin/Ivan Turgenev).
Answer: Ivan Turgenev
16. The meaning of the word ‘Narod’ is …………… (Czar/people/monarch).
Answer: people
17. The newspaper ‘Pravda’ was published in the year …………… (1911/1910/1912).
Answer: 1912
18. The leader of the Russian Revolution of 1917 was …………… (Vladimir Lenin/Kerensky/ Karl Marx).
Answer: Vladimir Lenin
19. The leader of the Mensheviks was …………… (Vladimir Lenin/Trotsky/Julius Martov).
Answer: Julius Martov
20. The New Economic Policy was introduced by …………… (Karl Marx/Vladimir Lenin/ Kerensky).
Answer: Vladimir Lenin
21. Triple Alliance was formed in the year ………. (1880/1884/1882).
Answer: 1882
22. The Treaty of Versailles was opposed by ………. (Italy/Spain/Germany).
Answer: Germany
23. The Great Economic Depression of 1929 first started in ………. (Great Britain/America/ Germany).
Answer: America
24. ………. (Hoover/Woodrow Wilson/ Clemenceau) is known as the ‘Father of the League of Nations’.
Answer: Woodrow Wilson
25. During the First World War the Emperor of Germany was ………. (Charles X/Kaiser William II/Kaiser William III/Frederick William III).
Answer: Kaiser William II
26. After the First World War, the humiliating treaty which was imposed on Germany was the Treaty of ………. (Brest-Litovsk/ Versailles/ Lussane/Sevres).
Answer: Versailles
27. People of the Weimer Republic lost confidence in the democratic ………. (alliance/parliamentary system/values/ attitude).
Answer: Parliamentary system
28. After the First World War, the new Republican government of Germany was established in ………. (Berlin/Weimer/ Brussels).
Answer: Weimer
29. The Great Depression was a period of ………. (political crisis/economic crisis/religious crisis).
Answer: Economic crisis
30. The Saar Valley was put under an international commission for ………. (13/14/ 15) years.
Answer: 15
31. The Treaty of St. Germain was signed between the victorious allies and defeated Austria in ………. (1916/1918/1919)
Answer: 1919
32. The Treaty of ………. (Trianon/Neuilly/ Versailles) contained the seeds of the Second World War.
Answer: Versailles
33. Morocco is in ………. (Africa/Netherlands/ China).
Answer: Africa
34. The Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis was signed in ………. (1932/1933/1934).
Answer: 1932
35. USA entered the First World War in ………. (1917/1918/1919).
Answer: 1917
36. Herbert Hoover was the President of ………. (Britain/America/France).
Answer: America
37. Archduke Francis Ferdinand was the heir to the throne of ………. (Spain/Austria/ Herzegovina).
Answer: Austria
38. ………. (Llyod George/Woodrow Wilson/ Gorky) was called the ‘Father of the League of Nations’.
Answer: Woodrow Wilson
39. In ………. (1928/1929/1930) the American share market crashed.
Answer: 1929
40. ………. (24 October 1929/26 October 1929/ 22 October 1939) is known as the Black Day in the history of USA.
Answer: 24 October 1929
41. …………. (General France/ Mussolini/Hitler) formed the para-military force known as ‘Storm Trooper’.
Answer: Hitler
42. Hitler occupied Rhineland in ………….(1930) 1936/1939).
Answer: 1936
43. The Russo-German Non-Aggression Pact was signed in ………….(1929/1939/1949).
Answer: 1939
44. Hitler considered the Germans to be the master race or ………….(Herrenvolk/ Lebensraum/Gestapo).
Answer: Herrenvolk
45. In 1922 ………….(Franco/Mussolini/Hitler) captured power in Italy.
Answer: Mussolini
46. Mussolini occupied Ethiopia in ………….(1930/ 1934/1936).
Answer: 1936
47. The program of March to Rome was chalked out by ………….(Nazis/Fascists/ Communists).
Answer: Fascists
48. General Franco was the dictator of ………….(Netherlands/Sardinia/Spain).
Answer: Spain
49. Spanish Civil War took place in ………….(1938/ 1937/1939).
Answer: 1939
50. ………….(Hitler/Mussolini/General Franco) came out victorious in the Spanish Civil War.
Answer: General Franco
State True or False
1. By the October Revolution under Lenin, the Bolsheviks seized the government in the capital St. Petersburg.
Answer: True
2. In 1878, the Narodniks started a violent movement in Russia.
Answer: True
3. The New Economic Policy was declared by Lenin in 1921.
Answer: True
4. The Russian philosopher who prepared Russia mentally for the Russian revolution was Rousseau.
Answer: False
5. The ‘April Thesis’ was announced by Stalin.
Answer: False
6. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republic was a federation of 15 Soviet Socialist Republics.
Answer: True
7. On 7 November 1918, the Bolsheviks captured the Winter Palace.
Answer: False
8. A special secret police called Duma was formed by Bolsheviks.
Answer: False
9. The mental climate for the outbreak of the Russian Revolution was prepared by philosophers like Montesquieu and Rousseau.
Answer: False
10. The Bolshevik Revolution broke out under the leadership of Stalin.
Answer: False
11. Alexandra, the queen of Czar Nicholas II was enamoured by a fake priest named Rasputin.
Answer: True
12. The Third Section was the secret police introduced by Czar Nicholas I.
Answer: True
13. One important movement which broke out in Russia in 1870’s was the Narodnik movement.
Answer: True
14. In 1905, on a January Sunday about 6000 industrial workers under the leadership of Thiers assembled in front of the Winter Palace.
Answer: False
15. The Nihilist movement broke out during the reign of Czar Alexander I.
Answer: False
16. Father Gapon led the procession of workers to the Winter Palace.
Answer: True
17. Before the outbreak of Russian Revolution the Russian Society was divided into two classes.
Answer: True
18. The Bible Society was established by Alexander II in 1812.
Answer: False
19. Narodnik Volya was a secret society of Russia.
Answer: True
20. According to the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles Germany lost Alsace-Lorraine to France.
Answer: True
21. The Treaty of Sevres was concluded in 1919.
Answer: False
22. The Polish corridor was given to Austria for reaching the Baltic Sea.
Answer: False
23. The port of Danzig was snatched away from the possession of Germany.
Answer: True
24. The Treaty of Versailles adhered to the principle of self determination.
Answer: False
25. The League of Nations was established with the aim to establish permanent peace.
Answer: True
26. The republican government in Germany after the fall of monarchy was set up by Himmler.
Answer: False
27. The three mottos of Fascism were Stateworship, leader worship and war-worship.
Answer: True
28. When Hilter invaded Poland on 1 September 1939, the Second World War started.
Answer: True
29. Hilter formed a para-military force with unemployed youths known as Gestapo.
Answer: False
30. A secret police force named Gestapo was organised by Hitler.
Answer: True
31. Both Nazism and Fascism were in favour of democracy.
Answer: False
32. The Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis was formed in 1932.
Answer: True
Match the columns
Question 1.
Column I | Column II |
1. General Franco | A. Germany |
2. Lenin | B. Italy |
3. Mussolini | C. Spain |
4. Hitler | D. Russia |
Answer:
Column I | Column II |
1. General Franco | C. Spain |
2. Lenin | D. Russia |
3. Mussolini | B. Italy |
4. Hitler | A. Germany |
Question 2.
Column I | Column II |
1. April Thesis | A. Hitler |
2. Woodrow Wilson | B. MN Roy |
3. Mein Kampf | C. 14 Points |
4. Indian Communist Party | D. Lenin |
Answer:
Column I | Column II |
1. April Thesis | D. Lenin |
2. Woodrow Wilson | C. 14 Points |
3. Mein Kampf | A. Hitler |
4. Indian Communist Party | B. MN Roy |
Question 3.
Column I | Column II |
1. Treaty of Versailles | A. Allied powers with Hungary |
2. Treaty of Trianon | B. Germany and Russia |
3. Treaty of Brest Litovsk | C. Allied powers with Germany |
4. Treaty of St. Germain | D. Allied powers with Austria |
Answer:
Column I | Column II |
1. Treaty of Versailles | C. Allied powers with Germany |
2. Treaty of Trianon | A. Allied powers with Hungary |
3. Treaty of Brest Litovsk | B. Germany and Russia |
4. Treaty of St. Germain | D. Allied powers with Austria |
Question 4.
Column I | Column II |
1. Lusitania | A. German Parliament |
2. Ludendroff | B. Lenin |
3. Duma | C. British Linear |
4. April Thesis | D. German General |
Answer:
Column I | Column II |
1. Lusitania | C. British Linear |
2. Ludendroff | D. German General |
3. Duma | A. German Parliament |
4. April Thesis | C. British Linear |
Question 5.
Column I | Column II |
1. Treaty of Versailles | A. 1929 |
2. League of Nations founded | B. 1919 |
3. Great Economic Depression | C. 1918 |
4. Weimer Republic established | D. 1920 |
Answer:
Column I | Column II |
1. Treaty of Versailles | B. 1919 |
2. League of Nations founded | D. 1920 |
3. Great Economic Depression | A. 1929 |
4. Weimer Republic established | C. 1918 |
Question 6.
Column I | Column II |
1. Battle of Ypres | A. Dardanelles |
2. Anglo French naval expedition | B. Republic proclaimed in Germany |
3. Sinking of U boats | C. Germany defeated |
4. Kaiser fled | D. USA declared war against Germany |
Answer:
Column I | Column II |
1. Battle of Ypres | C. Germany defeated |
2. Anglo-French naval expedition | A. Dardanelles |
3. Sinking of U boats | D. USA declared war against Germany |
4. Kaiser fled | B. Republic proclaimed in Germany |
Question 7.
Column I | Column II |
1. Turgenev | A. Autocrats |
2. Russians were defeated | B. In Russia |
3. Feeling of class struggle | C. Russian philosopher |
4. Czar of Russia | D. Crimean War |
Answer:
Column I | Column II |
1. Turgenev | C. Russian philosopher |
2. Russians were defeated | D. Crimean War |
3. Feeling of class struggle | B. In Russia |
4. Czar of Russia | A. Autocrats |
Question 8.
Column I | Column II |
1. Germany lost | A. U-boats |
2. Treaty of Trianon | B. Seeds of World War II |
3. Treaty of Versailles | C. 1920 |
4. German submarines | D. Alsace-Lorraine |
Answer:
Column I | Column II |
1. Germany lost | D. Alsace-Lorraine |
2. Treaty of Trianon | C. 1920 |
3. Treaty of Versailles | B. Seeds of World War II |
4. German submarines | A. U-boats |
Question 9.
Column I | Column II |
1. Leader of Bolsheviks | A. Revolutionary Court |
2. 25th October 1917 | B. Lenin |
3. Cheka | C. land to the peasants |
4. Lenin promised | D. October Revolution |
Answer:
Column I | Column II |
1. Leader of Bolsheviks | B. Lenin |
2. 25th October 1917 | D. October Revolution |
3. Cheka | A. Revolutionary Court |
4. Lenin promised | C. land to the peasants |
Question 10.
Column I | Column II |
1. Czar Nicholas II | A. Russia |
2. Czar Alexander II | B. Secret police |
3. Nihilist Movement | C. October Manifesto |
4. Third section | D. Dekabrists released |
Answer:
Column I | Column II |
1. Czar Nicholas II | C. October Manifesto |
2. Czar Alexander II | D. Dekabrists released |
3. Nihilist Movement | A. Russia |
4. Third section | B. Secret police |
Question 11.
Column I | Column II |
1. Fuhrer | A. Mussolini |
2. II Duce | B. Himmler |
3. Gestapo | C. Hitler |
4. Spanish Civil War | D. Franco |
Answer:
Column I | Column II |
1. Fuhrer | C. Hitler |
2. II Duce | A. Mussolini |
3. Gestapo | B. Himmler |
4. Spanish Civil War | D. Franco |
Question 12.
Column I | Column II |
1. Fascist government | A. Spain |
2. Nazi government | B. Russia |
3. Bolshevik Revolution | C. Italy |
4. Franco government | D. Germany |
Answer:
Column I | Column II |
1. Fascist government | C. Italy |
2. Nazi government | D. Germany |
3. Bolshevik Revolution | B. Russia |
4. Franco government | A. Spain |
Question 13.
Column I | Column II |
1. England | A. Permanent member of league |
2. The Secretariat | B. President of America |
3. Roosevelt | C. 1929 |
4. Economic depression | D. Organ of League of Nations |
Answer:
Column I | Column II |
1. England | A. Permanent member of league |
2. The Secretariat | D. Organ of League of Nations |
3. Roosevelt | B. President of America |
4. Economic depression | C. 1929 |
Question 14.
Column I | Column II |
1. Battle of Marne | A. Treaty of Bucharest |
2. Battle of Verdun | B. Germans defeated |
3. Battle of Jutland | C. French win |
4. Second Balkan war | D. England and Germany |
Answer:
Column I | Column II |
1. Battle of Marne | B. Germans defeated |
2. Battle of Verdun | C. French win |
3. Battle of Jutland | D. England and Germany |
4. Second Balkan war | A. Treaty of Bucharest |
Question 15.
Column I | Column II |
1. Herbert Hoover | A. Russian philosopher |
2. Dostoevsky | B Socialist leader |
3. Alexander Kerensky | C. President of America |
4. Frederich Ebert | D. Prime Minister of Russia |
Answer:
Column I | Column II |
1. Herbert Hoover | C. President of America |
2. Dostoevsky | A. Russian philosopher |
3. Alexander Kerensky | D. Prime Minister of Russia |
4. Frederich Ebert | B Socialist leader |
Question 16.
Column I | Column II |
1. Mannuel Azana | A. Living space |
2. Lebensraum | B The leader |
3. Victor Emmannuel | C. Prime Minister of Spain |
4. II Duce | D. Italian king |
Answer:
Column I | Column II |
1. Mannuel Azana | C. Prime Minister of Spain |
2. Lebensraum | A. Living space |
3. Victor Emmannuel | D. Italian king |
4. II Duce | B The leader |
Question 17.
Column I | Column II |
1. Battle of Marne | A. Unelected absolute ruler |
2. 1917 | B. France and Germany |
3. Proletariat | C. Entry of USA in World War I |
4. Dictator | D. Working class |
Answer:
Column I | Column II |
1. Battle of Marne | B. France and Germany |
2. 1917 | C. Entry of USA in World War I |
3. Proletariat | D. Working class |
4. Dictator | B. France and Germany |