Who among the following were called ‘the proletariat’ by Marx?
Industrialist and businessman
Nobles and dukes
Monarchs
Workers and peasants
Match the following: List I List IIA. Bloody Sunday i. 10th May, 1906B. Formation of Duma ii.7th November, 1917C. Overthrown of Kerensky's Govt. iii.21st January, 1924 D. Death of Lenin iv.22nd January, 1905
A:iv, B:ii, C:i, D:iii
A:ii, B:i, C:iii, D:iv
A:iv, B:i, C:ii, D:iii
A:ii, B:iv, C:iii,D:i
In the question given below are two statements labelled as Assertion (A) and Reason (R). In the context of the two statements, which of the following is correct? Assertion (A): Anti-monarchical sentiments aroused in Russia.Reason (R): Tsars were autocratic and followed imperialist policy.
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
A is true but R is false.
A is false but R is true
Kerensky was a:
Bolshevik leader
Menshevik leader
Extremist
Communist
Identify the FALSE statement:
Industrial workers suffered exploitation during the tsar regime.
Soldiers were the only happy working community during the tsar rule
Jews, Poles and Finns were minority communities in Russia.
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party was established in 1898.
Where did the Russian Revolution begin on February 1917?
Plavsk
Moscow
Fokino
Petrograd
“Bread for breadless, and land for landless and peace for all”. Whose words were these?
Vladimir Lenin
Kerensky
Alexei Rykov
Joseph Stalin
Who was called the ‘Mad monk’?
Tsarina
Nicholas II
Rasputin
Dostoyevsky