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Question-1
Who won the Spanish Civil War?
(A)
Franco
(B)
Republicans
(C)
Neither as Spain was imperialized by Germany.
(D)
The Civil War resulted in a compromise.
Question-2
What did Hitler start to attract young people to his party?
(A)
Hitler Young Society
(B)
Swastik Society
(C)
Smart Society
(D)
Young Warriors Front
Question-3
Rhineland was to be demilitarized, according to the Treaty of Versailles. On this day, Hitler sent his army into the heart of Rhineland and started the construction of fortifications. Date the incident.
(A)
March 7, 1936
(B)
March 12, 1938
(C)
April 1, 1935
(D)
March 20, 1938
Question-4
Name the socialist journal edited by Mussolini.
(A)
Adhikar
(B)
Swastika
(C)
Avanthi
(D)
Avantika
Question-5
Which one of these statements is erroneous about the Treaty of London?
(A)
The secret Treaty of London which was signed in 1915 with USA gave Italy great hope.
(B)
At Paris, Orlando presented the demands of Italy. But the US President Woodrow Wilson rejected the Treaty of London.
(C)
Italian claims over territories on the Adriatic Sea, some Turkish provinces and Albania in the Balkan were all turned down. Thus Italy gained nothing in the Paris Peace Conference.
(D)
The representatives of Italy were forced to boycott the conference. They felt that they were purposefully deceived. This discontentment created a feeling of revolt among the middle class youth. They decided to form an organization and unite in order to avenge their national humiliation and treachery.
Question-6
Which one of these actions of Mussolini as Prime Minister of Italy is not true?
(A)
The dacoits living in the interiors of Naples and Sicily were crushed.
(B)
The economic and social conditions of the laborers were improved.
(C)
Trade Unions were registered.
(D)
The entire powers of the Parliament were snatched.
Question-7
Which of the following facts is not true regarding Hitler’s foreign policy?
(A)
Continuing with the League of Nations.
(B)
Rearmament of Germany.
(C)
Militarization of Rhineland.
(D)
Rome- Berlin -Tokyo Axis formation.
Question-8
Which among the following is not true about Hitler’s doings once he came to power and established his dictatorship?
(A)
Communist party was banned and its leaders were arrested.
(B)
The civil rights of the people were suspended.
(C)
The Weimar Republic was kept alive.
(D)
Hitler declared the establishment of the Third Reich.
Question-9
Rome –Berlin- Tokyo Axis was formed against:
(A)
England, France and Russia.
(B)
England, China and Russia
(C)
England, Japan and Russia
(D)
France, Italy and England.
Question-10
Which of these facts about Mussolini’s measures after winning the election is not true?
(A)
No Fascist lawyers were allowed to practice.
(B)
In 1926, all political parties were banned.
(C)
The cabinet system of government came to an end.
(D)
Freedom of the Press was curtailed.
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