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Question-1
This leader was in exile in Switzerland during the February Revolution. He returned and offered his thesis that promised the people what they wanted. Name the personality in question.
(A)
Plekhano
(B)
Lenin
(C)
Nicholas
(D)
Stalin
Question-2
Date the Russian revolution.
(A)
1916
(B)
1917
(C)
1918
(D)
1919
Question-3
Which among these economic causes to the Russian Revolution is erroneous?
(A)
Outdated economy.
(B)
Overpopulation due to urbanization.
(C)
The famine of 1890.
(D)
Lack of modern equipments in agriculture.
Question-4
Mensheviks and Bolsheviks were the distinct groups separated over dispute from which party?
(A)
Russian Social Democratic Labor Party
(B)
Russian Social Democratic Party
(C)
Revolutionary Party
(D)
First International
Question-5
The International Working Men’s Association was formed in which year?
(A)
1865
(B)
1864
(C)
1911
(D)
1913
Question-6
Give the fourfold demand of the Russian people during the Revolution.
(A)
Peace, land to the tiller, control of industry by workers, and equal status for the non-Russian nationalities.
(B)
Constitutional government, land to the tiller, control of industry by workers, and equal status for the non-Russian nationalities.
(C)
Peace, land to the tiller, control of industry by peasants, and equal status for the non-Russian nationalities.
(D)
Peace, land to the tiller, control of industry by workers, and equal status for the Russian peasants.
Question-7
Expand USSR.
(A)
Union of Sovereign Socialist Republics
(B)
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
(C)
Union of Soviet Sovereign Republics
(D)
Union of Soviet Supreme Republics
Question-8
When was the first Soviet constitution adopted?
(A)
February 10, 1918
(B)
April 10, 1919
(C)
May 11, 1918
(D)
July 10, 1918
Question-9
The October Revolution took place on:
(A)
7th November 1917
(B)
25th October 1917
(C)
7th October 1917
(D)
26th October 1917
Question-10
Arrange the course of the February Revolution on the correct order:
I. Tsar Nicholas II gave up his throne and the first provisional Government was formed.
II. There was a shortage of food in the city. People protested against war.
III. Large numbers of city residents rioted and clashed with police and soldiers. There was also total strike. Eventually the bulk of the soldiers garrisoned in Petrograd joined the protesters. The revolutionaries took Moscow.
IV. Various political reformists (both liberal and radical left) joined together against the Tsar regime.
(A)
i, ii, iii, iv
(B)
ii, iv, iii, i
(C)
i, iii, ii, iv
(D)
i, iv, iii, ii
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