Online Test of Chapter 2 Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution Test 1 History (Social Science S.St)| Class 9th
1. What distinguishes liberals from democrats?
(i) Tolerating all religions.
(ii) Opposing the uncontrolled power of dynastic rulers.
(iii) Did not believe in universal adult franchise.
(iv) None of the above
2. Which among the following groups was against any kind of political or social change?
(i) radicals
(ii) conservatives
(iii) liberals
(iv) nationalists
3. What was the root of all social ills of the time according to socialism?
(i) Industries
(ii) Private property
(iii) Workers
(iv) Parties
4. Who led the Bolshevik Group?
(i) Tsar Nicholas
(ii) Friedrich Engels
(iii) Karl Marx
(iv) Vladimir Lenin
5. Marx argued that industrial society was:
(i) Socialist
(ii) Conservatives
(iii) Capitalist
(iv) Communist
6. What was the name of the parliament created during 1905 revolution?
(i) Assembly
(ii) Duma
(iii) Council
(iv) Soviet
7. What made autocracy unpopular in Russia?
(i) The German origin of the Tsarina Alexandra
(ii) World War I
(iii) Poor advisors
(iv) Both (i) and (iii)
8. Which of the following is true about the peasants of Russia?
(i) Peasants respected nobles and fought for them.
(ii) Peasants wanted the land of the nobles to be given to them
(iii) Peasants supported liberals
(iv) All the above
9. What were the demands made by the workers in St. Petersburg who went on a strike?
(i) Reduction of working time to eight hours
(ii) Increase in wages
(iii) Improvement in working conditions
(iv) All the above
10. When was the Socialist Revolutionary Party formed in Russia?
(i) 1900
(ii) 1901
(iii) 1905
(iv) 1908
Chapter - 2 Socialism in Europe and Russian Revolution Quiz - 1 Class - 9th
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What distinguishes liberals from democrats?
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Liberals were not ‘democrats’. They did not believe in universal adult franchise, that is, the right of every citizen to vote. They felt men of property mainly should have the vote. They also did not want the vote for women.
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Liberals were not ‘democrats’. They did not believe in universal adult franchise, that is, the right of every citizen to vote. They felt men of property mainly should have the vote. They also did not want the vote for women.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Which among the following groups was against any kind of political or social change?
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Conservatives were opposed to radicals and liberals. After the French Revolution, however, even conservatives had opened their minds to the need for change. Earlier, in the eighteenth century, conservatives had been generally opposed to the idea of change.
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Conservatives were opposed to radicals and liberals. After the French Revolution, however, even conservatives had opened their minds to the need for change. Earlier, in the eighteenth century, conservatives had been generally opposed to the idea of change.
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Question 3 of 10
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What was the root of all social ills of the time according to socialism?
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Socialists were against private property, and saw it as the root of all social ills of the time because individuals owned the property that gave employment but the propertied were concerned only with personal gain and not with the welfare of those who made the property productive.
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Socialists were against private property, and saw it as the root of all social ills of the time because individuals owned the property that gave employment but the propertied were concerned only with personal gain and not with the welfare of those who made the property productive.
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Question 4 of 10
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Who led the Bolshevik Group?
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Vladimir Lenin who led the Bolshevik group thought that in a repressive society like Tsarist Russia the party should be disciplined and should control the number and quality of its members.
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Vladimir Lenin who led the Bolshevik group thought that in a repressive society like Tsarist Russia the party should be disciplined and should control the number and quality of its members.
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Question 5 of 10
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Marx argued that industrial society was:
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Marx argued that industrial society was ‘capitalist’ who owned the capital invested in factories, and the profit of capitalists was produced by workers.
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Marx argued that industrial society was ‘capitalist’ who owned the capital invested in factories, and the profit of capitalists was produced by workers.
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Question 6 of 10
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What was the name of the parliament created during 1905 revolution?
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During the 1905 Revolution, the Tsar allowed the creation of an elected consultative Parliament or Duma. The Tsar dismissed the first Duma within 75 days and the re-elected second Duma within three months. He did not want any questioning of his authority or any reduction in his power. He changed the voting laws and packed the third Duma with conservative politicians. Liberals and revolutionaries were kept out.
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During the 1905 Revolution, the Tsar allowed the creation of an elected consultative Parliament or Duma. The Tsar dismissed the first Duma within 75 days and the re-elected second Duma within three months. He did not want any questioning of his authority or any reduction in his power. He changed the voting laws and packed the third Duma with conservative politicians. Liberals and revolutionaries were kept out.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
What made autocracy unpopular in Russia?
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The Tsarina Alexandra’s German origins and poor advisers, especially a monk called Rasputin, made the autocracy unpopular.
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The Tsarina Alexandra’s German origins and poor advisers, especially a monk called Rasputin, made the autocracy unpopular.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Which of the following is true about the peasants of Russia?
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In Russia, peasants wanted the land of the nobles to be given to them. Frequently, they refused to pay rent and even murdered landlords.
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In Russia, peasants wanted the land of the nobles to be given to them. Frequently, they refused to pay rent and even murdered landlords.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
What were the demands made by the workers in St. Petersburg who went on a strike?
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In the year 1904, 110,000 workers in St Petersburg went on strike demanding a reduction in the working day to eight hours, an increase in wages and improvement in working conditions.
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In the year 1904, 110,000 workers in St Petersburg went on strike demanding a reduction in the working day to eight hours, an increase in wages and improvement in working conditions.
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Question 10 of 10
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When was the Socialist Revolutionary Party formed in Russia?
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Socialists formed the Socialist Revolutionary Party in 1900. This party struggled for peasants’ rights and demanded that land belonging to nobles be transferred to peasants.
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Socialists formed the Socialist Revolutionary Party in 1900. This party struggled for peasants’ rights and demanded that land belonging to nobles be transferred to peasants.