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CBSE Questions for Class 9 History Nazism And The Rise Of Hitler Quiz 1 - MCQExams.com
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Class 9 History
Nazism And The Rise Of Hitler
Quiz 1
Choose the correct response from the given options. On $$3^{rd}$$ March $$1933$$ the famous Enabling Act was passed to _____.
(a) Establish dictatorship in Germany
(b) Give Hitler the power to rule by decree.
(c) Ban all trade unions.
(d) Ban all political parties and their affiliates
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Only A and B are correct
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Only C and D are correct
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A, B and C are correct
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All of the above options are correct
Explanation
On 3 March 1933, the famous Enabling Act was passed. This Act established dictatorship
in Germany. It gave Hitler all powers to
sideline Parliament and rule by decree. All political parties and trade
unions were banned except for the Nazi Party and its affiliates. The
state established complete control over the economy, media army and judiciary.
When was the Great Economic Depression between the two World Wars held?
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$$1921$$
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$$1929$$
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$$1935$$
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$$1939$$
The Nazi youth organisation was known as
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Hitler Youth
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German Youth
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Swastika Youth
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League Youth
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The Nazi youth organisation was known as the Youth League; in $$1926$$, it was renamed as Hitler Youth.
Which of the following statements is true about the economic crisis in Germany in 1923?
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The value of 'Mark' collapsed
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Prices of goods soared high
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Weimer Republic brought economic prosperity
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Both (a) and (b)
Explanation
Germany had fought the war largely on loans and had to pay war reparations in gold. This depleted gold reserves at a time resources were scarce. In 1923 Germany refused to pay and the French occupied its leading industrial area, Ruhr, to claim their coal. Germany retaliated with passive resistance and printed paper currency recklessly. With too much currency in circulation, the value of the German mark fell. As the value of Mark collapsed, prices of goods soared.
Which of the following was not a feature of the Nazi style of politics?
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Massive rallies
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Ritualised applause
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Red banners with Swastika
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Not so powerful speeches of Hitler
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Hitler was a powerful speaker. His passion and his words moved people. He devised a new style of politics. Under his leadership, Nazi held massive rallies and public meetings to demonstrate support for him. The Red banners with the Swastika, the Nazi salute, and the ritualised rounds of applause after the speeches were all part of this spectacle of power. Nazi propaganda projected him as a messiah and as a saviour.
What were the children taught in Germany under the Nazis?
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To be loyal and submissive
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To hate Jews
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To worship Hitler
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All the above
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In schools under Nazis, Children were taught to be loyal and submissive, hate Jews and worship Hitler. The function of sports was to nurture a spirit of violence and aggression among children. At the age of 14 years, all boys had to join the Nazi youth organisation - Hitler Youth. In this organisation they were taught to worship war, glorify aggression and violence, condemn democracy, hate Jews, communists, Gypsies and undesirables.
What was not a factor in the rise of Hitler?
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Disgrace at Versailles
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Nazi propoganda and Economic crisis
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Years of Depression and Economic crisis
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Balkan crisis
Explanation
Hitler was appointed the Chancellor of Germany in January 1933. His rise to power was the result of many factors including the impact of the Depression, hyperinflation, unemployment, the weaknesses of Weimar democracy, humiliations faced by the imposition of the Treaty of Versailles and the strengths of the Nazi party. However, the Balkan Wars, which took place around 1911-12 before the onset of the first world war, were not the reason behind the popularity of Hitler.
Read the following statements and choose the correct option
(a) November Criminals belonged to Hitler's associates
(b) Nuremberg trials relate to the failure of the Weimer Constitution
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(a) is true, (b) is false
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(b) is true, (a) is false
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(a) and (b) both are true
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(a) and (b) both are false
Hitler took over the German Worker's Party and renamed it
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Secular German Workers
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Socialist Workers of Germany
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National Socialist German Worker's Party
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National Workers of Germany
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None of these
Explanation
In 1919, he joined a small group called the German Workers Party. He subsequently took over the organisation and renamed it the National Socialist German Workers’ Party. This party came to be known as the Nazi Party.
When did Hitler join the German Workers Party?
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1918
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1919
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1920
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1921
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None of these
Explanation
In 1919, he joined a small group called the German Workers Party. He subsequently took over the organisation and renamed it the National Socialist German Workers’ Party. This party came to be known as the Nazi Party.
President Harry S. Truman ordered the dropping of atomic bombs on Japanese cities primarily because ____________.
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he wanted to save U.S. lives by forcing the Japanese to surrender
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he wanted to intimidate the German Army into surrendering
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he wanted the United States to be in the strongest possible position during peace negotiations with the other Allied Powers
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he wanted Japan to shut down its own nuclear facilities
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he wanted to destroy the capital city of Japan
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President Harry S. Truman ordered the dropping of atomic bombs on Japanese cities primarily because he wanted to save U.S. lives by forcing the Japanese to surrender.
Who was the propaganda minister of Hitler?
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Hjalmar Schacht
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Hindenburg
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Goebbels
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Helmuth
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None of these
Explanation
German Nazi Party member Joseph Goebbels became Adolf Hitler's propaganda minister in 1933, which gave him power over all German radio, press, cinema and theater.
In 1925 Goebbels met the party leader Adolf Hitler. In 1926 he was made Gauleiter, or party leader, for the region of Berlin and in 1927 he founded and became editor of the official National Socialist periodical der Angriff. He was elected to the Reichstag, the German parliament, in 1928. By exploiting mob emotions and by employing all modern methods of propaganda Goebbels helped Hitler to gain power.
His work as a propagandist materially aided Hitler's rise to power in 1933. When Hitler seized power in 1933, Goebbels was appointed Reichsminister for propaganda and national enlightenment. From then until death, Goebbels used all media of education and communication to further Nazi propagandistic aims, instilling in the Germans the concept of their leader as a veritable god and of their destiny as the rulers of the world. In 1938 he became a member of the Hitler Cabinet Council.
The Nazi party became the largest party in Germany by ______.
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1930
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1931
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1932
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1933
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None of these
Explanation
In 1928, the Nazi Party got no more than 2. 6 percent votes in the Reichstag – the German parliament. By 1932, it had become the largest party with 37 percent votes.
Who amongst these offered Chancellorship to Hitler?
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Churchil
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Goebbels
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Helmuth
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Hindenburg
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None of these
Explanation
On 30 January 1933, President Hindenburg offered the Chancellorship, the highest position in the cabinet of ministers, to Hitler.
Who among the following was assigned the responsibility of economic recovery by Hitler?
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Goebbels
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Hindenburg
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Hjalmar Schacht
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Adam Smith
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None of these
Explanation
Hitler assigned the responsibility of economic recovery to the economist Hjalmar Schacht who aimed at full production and full employment through a state-funded work-creation programme. This project produced the famous German superhighways and the people’s car, the Volkswagen.
When did Hitler try to seize control of Bavaria and capture Berlin?
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1919
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1923
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1929
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1933
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None of these
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In 1923, Hitler planned to seize control of Bavaria, march to Berlin and capture power. He failed, was arrested, tried for treason, and later released.
When did Hitler become Chancellor of Germany?
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January 30, 1923
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January 30,1929
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January 30, 1933
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March 3, 1933
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None of these
Explanation
President Hindenburg offered Chancellorship to Hitler who formed his first Nazi government on January 30, 1933.
Which U.S. president ordered two atomic bombs dropped on Japan in 1945?
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Harry S. Truman
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Dwight D. Eisenhower
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John F. Kennedy
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Lyndon B. Johnson
Explanation
Harry S. TrumanHarry S. Truman was the 33rd president of the United States from 1945 to 1953, succeeding upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt after serving as vice president. He implemented the Marshall Plan to rebuild the economy of Western Europe, and established the Truman Doctrine and NATO.
The Nazi-Soviet Pact led to :
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The division of Poland and the Baltic states between Hitler and Stalin
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The outbreak of the Russian Revolution
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The Communist Party purges of the 1930s
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The appointment of Hider to the office of chancellor
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The destruction of Stalingrad
Explanation
Germany signed a Non-Aggression Pact with Russia in August 1939, Poland was accused of committing atrocities against Germans living there.
The use of the atomic bomb by the United States in 1945 was significant in that it ________.
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hastened the end of World War II
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caused the defeat of Harry Truman in the election of 1948
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led to the formation of the United Nations
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ushered in the computer age
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was the direct cause of the Cold War
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It was significant as it changed the course of the war it hastened the end of World War II.
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