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CBSE Questions for Class 9 History Nazism And The Rise Of Hitler Quiz 3 - MCQExams.com
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Class 9 History
Nazism And The Rise Of Hitler
Quiz 3
After loss in the World War I, the Great Economic Depression of 1929 also badly affected _____.
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Russia
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Germany
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France
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India
Explanation
After loss in the World War I, the Great Economic Depression of 1929 also badly affected Germany. The impact of the Great Depression was particularly severe in Germany, which had enjoyed five years of artificial prosperity, propped up by American loans and goodwill. Unemployment hit millions of Germans, as companies shut down.
Hitler brought out an agreement with Italy and Japan in _____.
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1934
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1936
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1937
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1940
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Hitler brought out an agreement with Italy and Japan in September 1940. This agreement was known as "Tripartite Pact" which strengthened Hitler's claims to international power.
Which of the following was not true of Nazi State and women?
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Equal rights for men and women
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Women were socially different from men
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All mothers were not treated equally
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They had to be bearers of Aryan culture and race
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Children in Nazi Germany were repeatedly told that women were radically different from men. It was told by Nazi's that the fight for equal rights for men and women was wrong and it would destroy society.
Girls were told to be good mothers and rear pure-blooded Aryan children. Girls had to maintain the purity of the race, distance from the Jews, look after the home and teach their children Nazi values. They had to be the bearers of the Aryan culture and race. All mothers were not treated equally. Women who bore racially undesirable children were punished and those who bore racially desireable children were awarded.
Statement I: During the years of the Great Depression the economic crisis was worse in Germany.
Statement II: The President of the Weimar Republic had the power to impose emergency.
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Statement I is true, Statement II is false
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Statement I is false, Statement II is true
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Both Statements are true, Statement II provides explanation to Statement I
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Both Statements are true, Statement II does not provide explanation to Statement I
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I) In 1929 as the Wall Street Crash led to a worldwide depression. Germany suffered more than any other nation as a result of the recall of US loans, which caused its economy to collapse. II) Article 48 of the constitution of the Weimar Republic of Germany (1919–1933) allowed the President, under certain circumstances, to take emergency measures without the prior consent of the Reichstag. This power was understood to include the promulgation of "emergency decrees (Notverordnungen)".
What was the name of the racial law introduced by the Nazis?
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Human Rights Law
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Nuremberg Laws
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Nazi Laws
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Reichstag Laws
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The Nuremberg Laws were passed in the year 1935 by the Nazis. The law was racist in nature and was against the Jews. It concluded that Jews could not be German citizens.
Hitler believed in extreme _____.
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Socialism
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Communism
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Nationalism
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Capitalism
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Hitler believed in extreme nationalism. According to him, the State is above all. It should have held all political, economic and social programmes. He wanted to root out liberalism and communism.
The treaty which imposed humiliating conditions on Germany was ______.
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Treaty of Versailles
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Treaty of Surat
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Treaty of Paris
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Treaty of Lahore
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The Treaty of Versailles was signed by Germany and the Allied Nations on June 28, 1919, formally ending World War 1. The terms of the treaty required Germany to pay financial reparations, disarm, lose territory, and give up all of its overseas colonies. This treaty was also one of the reasons why the World War II happened as the German people were very humiliated from the terms of the treaty.
What was the new method adopted by the Nazis to kill Jews in 1942?
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Gassing
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Shooting
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Bombing
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Starving
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In 1942, the shooting of Jews was replaced by a new method called gassing. Jews from German-occupied countries all over Europe were rounded up and sent to various death camps where they were gassed to death using poison gas.
Under the shadow of the ____________ , Germany had waged a genocidal war, which resulted in the mass murder of selected groups of innocent civilians of Europe
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French Revolution
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First World War
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Cold War
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Second World War
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Germany had waged a genocidal war under the shadow of the Second World War which resulted in the mass murder of selected groups of innocent civilians of Europe.
Germany lost ______ of its iron and 26 per cent of its coal to France, Poland, Denmark and Lithuania.
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50 percent
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75 percent
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45 percent
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100 percent
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Germany lost its overseas colonies, a tenth of its population, 13 percent of its territories, 75 per cent of its iron and 26 percent of its coal to France, Poland, Denmark and Lithuania.
The entry of _________ in 1917 strengthened the Allies and they defeated Germany and the Central Powers in November 1918.
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U.S
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India
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Spain
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Belgium
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Germany made initial gains by occupying France and Belgium. However the Allies, strengthened by the US entry in 1917, won , defeating Germany and the Central Powers in November 1918.
The survivors of the Holocaust were sent to which modern state?
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East Germany
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United States
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West Germany
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Isreal
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When the war ended in 1945, some of the Jews imprisoned in the Nazi camps were still alive along with other survivors. They went to live in what was to become the modern state of Israel.
What was the 'final solution' according to the Nazis?
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World peace
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Killing the Jews
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Attacking Poland
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Invading the Soviet Union
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The Nazis called the killing of the Jews the ‘final solution’. They considered the Jews as an inferior race and planned to wipe the Jews out of Europe.
The birth of the Weimar Republic coincided with the revolutionary uprising of the _____________ on the pattern of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia
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Democratic League
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Spartacist League
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Radical League
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None of the above
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The birth of the Weimar Republic coincided with the revolutionary uprising of the Spartacist League on the pattern of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia.
When is the Holocaust Memorial day commemorated every year?
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27 January
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26 January
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29 January
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28 January
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The Holocaust Memorial Day was introduced in the year 2001. Since then, 27th January every year was commemorated as Holocaust Memorial day.
Which among the following statements is incorrect about the effects of the First World War on Germany?
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From a continent of creditors, Europe turned into one of debtors
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Soldiers lived miserable lives
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First World War brought great social and economic development in Germany
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Germany was Financially crippled
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The war had a devastating impact on the entire continent both psychologically and financially. From a continent of creditors, Europe turned into one of debtors. The Weimar Republic carried the burden of war guilt and national humiliation and was financially crippled by being forced to pay compensation.
Where is the headquarters of the International Military Tribunal?
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Nuremberg
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Brussels
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Paris
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New York
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The International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany, started a trial of 21 (of 24 indicted) major Nazi German leaders on charges of crimes against peace, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and conspiracy to commit each of these crimes.
Which among the following leading industrial area was occupied by the France to claim the coal of Germany?
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Berlin
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Munich
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Frankfurt
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Ruhr
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In 1923 Germany refused to pay the war reparations, and the French occupied its leading industrial area, Ruhr, to claim their coal.
In _____ Hitler introduced the 4th Annual Plan.
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1930
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1934
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1937
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1940
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The 4th Annual Plan was introduced by Hitler in 1934. It was part of the alternative governmental structure created by Hitler and the Nazi Party. The plan included entities such as Organisation Todt and the unification of the SS and the German police forces. The main purpose of the Four Year Plan was to provide for the rearmament of Germany and to reach for self-sufficiency in four years.
Under the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was forced to pay war compensation amounting to _____.
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6 billion pounds
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7 billion pounds
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8 billion pounds
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9 billion pounds
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Under the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was forced to pay war compensation amounting to 6 billion pounds. This angered the Germans because they felt this was too much to pay and they needed as much money as possible to rebuild their industry.
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