Online Test of Chapter 2 Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution Test 2 History (Social Science S.St)| Class 9th
1. The ‘reds’ were
(i) Mensheviks
(ii) Bolsheviks
(iii) Socialist Revolutionaries
(iv) Democratic Party
2. When did the Tsar abdicate the throne?
(i) 2nd January, 1917
(ii) 2nd March, 1917
(iii) 5th April, 1917
(iv) 6th May, 1917
3. What do you mean by ‘Kulaks’?
(i) Security Police
(ii) Well-to-do peasants
(iii) Landless labourers
(iv) None of the Above
4. Which one of the following refers to the secret police of Russia?
(i) Cheka
(ii) Gestapo
(iii) Security Police
(iv) F.B.I.
5. After 1905, most committees and trade unions were:
(i) declared illegal
(ii) declared legal
(iii) active
(iv) None of the above
6. Which one of the following demands was not included in ‘‘April Theses’’ of Lenin?
(i) End of World War I
(ii) Formation of Duma
(iii) Transfer of land to peasants
(iv) Nationalisation of banks
7. Which group was the supporter of women’s ‘Suffragette Movements’?
(i) Liberals
(ii) Conservatives
(iii) Radicals
(iv) None of the Above
8. Who started ‘Collectivisation Programme’ in Russia?
(i) Tsar Nicholas
(ii) Karl Marx
(iii) Lenin
(iv) Stalin
9. The Russian Social Democratic Workers Party was founded in:
(i) 1898 by Socialists
(ii) 1899 by Communists
(iii) 1899 by Socialists
(iv) 1898 by Communists
10. Which religion was followed by most of the people of Russian Empire?
(i) Catholics
(ii) Protestants
(iii) Russian Orthodox Christianity
(iv) Russian Catholics
Chapter - 2 Socialism In Europe And Russian Revolution Quiz - 2 Class - 9th
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
The ‘reds’ were
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Non-Bolshevik socialists, liberals and supporters of autocracy condemned the Bolshevik uprising. Their leaders moved to south Russia and organised troops to fight the Bolsheviks (the ‘reds’).
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Non-Bolshevik socialists, liberals and supporters of autocracy condemned the Bolshevik uprising. Their leaders moved to south Russia and organised troops to fight the Bolsheviks (the ‘reds’).
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Question 2 of 10
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When did the Tsar abdicate the throne?
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Military commanders advised him to abdicate. He followed their advice and abdicated on 2 March. Soviet leaders and Duma leaders formed a Provisional Government to run the country.
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Military commanders advised him to abdicate. He followed their advice and abdicated on 2 March. Soviet leaders and Duma leaders formed a Provisional Government to run the country.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
What do you mean by ‘Kulaks’?
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In 1928, Party members toured the grain-producing areas, supervising enforced grain collections, and raiding ‘kulaks’ – the name for well-to-do peasants.
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In 1928, Party members toured the grain-producing areas, supervising enforced grain collections, and raiding ‘kulaks’ – the name for well-to-do peasants.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Which one of the following refers to the secret police of Russia?
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The secret police (called the Cheka first, and later OGPU and NKVD) punished those who criticised the Bolsheviks.
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The secret police (called the Cheka first, and later OGPU and NKVD) punished those who criticised the Bolsheviks.
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Question 5 of 10
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After 1905, most committees and trade unions were:
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After 1905, most committees and unions worked unofficially, since they were declared illegal. Severe restrictions were placed on political activity.
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After 1905, most committees and unions worked unofficially, since they were declared illegal. Severe restrictions were placed on political activity.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Which one of the following demands was not included in ‘‘April Theses’’ of Lenin?
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Vladimir Lenin declared that the war be brought to a close, land be transferred to the peasants, and banks be nationalised. These three demands were Lenin’s ‘April Theses’.
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Vladimir Lenin declared that the war be brought to a close, land be transferred to the peasants, and banks be nationalised. These three demands were Lenin’s ‘April Theses’.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Which group was the supporter of women’s ‘Suffragette Movements’?
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Radicals wanted a nation in which government was based on the majority of a country’s population. Many supported women’s suffragette movements.
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Radicals wanted a nation in which government was based on the majority of a country’s population. Many supported women’s suffragette movements.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Who started ‘Collectivisation Programme’ in Russia?
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Stalin, who headed the party after the death of Lenin believed that rich peasants and traders in the countryside were holding stocks in the hope of higher prices. Speculation had to be stopped and supplies confiscated.
From 1929, the Party forced all peasants to cultivate in collective farms (kolkhoz). The bulk of land and implements were transferred to the ownership of collective farms. Peasants worked on the land, and the kolkhoz profit was shared.Incorrect
Stalin, who headed the party after the death of Lenin believed that rich peasants and traders in the countryside were holding stocks in the hope of higher prices. Speculation had to be stopped and supplies confiscated.
From 1929, the Party forced all peasants to cultivate in collective farms (kolkhoz). The bulk of land and implements were transferred to the ownership of collective farms. Peasants worked on the land, and the kolkhoz profit was shared. -
Question 9 of 10
9. Question
The Russian Social Democratic Workers Party was founded in:
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All political parties were illegal in Russia before 1914. The Russian Social Democratic Workers Party was founded in 1898 by socialists who respected Marx’s ideas. However, because of government policing, it had to operate as an illegal organisation. It set up a newspaper, mobilised workers and organised strikes.
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All political parties were illegal in Russia before 1914. The Russian Social Democratic Workers Party was founded in 1898 by socialists who respected Marx’s ideas. However, because of government policing, it had to operate as an illegal organisation. It set up a newspaper, mobilised workers and organised strikes.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which religion was followed by most of the people of Russian Empire?
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The Russian empire included current-day Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, parts of Poland, Ukraine and Belarus. It stretched to the Pacific and comprised today’s Central Asian states, as well as Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. The majority religion was Russian Orthodox Christianity – which had grown out of the Greek Orthodox Church – but the empire also included Catholics, Protestants, Muslims and Buddhists.
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The Russian empire included current-day Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, parts of Poland, Ukraine and Belarus. It stretched to the Pacific and comprised today’s Central Asian states, as well as Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. The majority religion was Russian Orthodox Christianity – which had grown out of the Greek Orthodox Church – but the empire also included Catholics, Protestants, Muslims and Buddhists.