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Question-1
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.
Question-2
This leader revolted against the Treaty of Versailles with the assistance of Hitler. They were both arrested and condemned to 5 years in prison. Who is this personality in question?
(A)
Dr. Kapp
(B)
Ludendorff
(C)
Stalin
(D)
Mussolini
Question-3
These two countries suspected Hitler’s actions regarding rearming of Germany and convened a meeting at Stressa in Switzerland to condemn the behavior of Hitler.
(A)
France and Italy
(B)
Japan and England.
(C)
England and France
(D)
France and Russia
Question-4
Which among these is not true regarding those actions performed by Hitler against the Jews and his feelings about them?
(A)
Anti- Jew Laws were passed.
(B)
Jews were denied German citizenship.
(C)
Hitler dismissed Jews for their illiteracy and ignorance.
(D)
Hitler adopted very harsh and repressive measures for the economic and cultural boycott of the Jews.
Question-5
On what basis did Hitler reorganize his military?
(A)
On the basis of gender.
(B)
On the basis of nationality.
(C)
On the basis of racial difference.
(D)
On the basis of race.
Question-6
Against which race did Hitler have a particular dislike towards?
(A)
Sunnis
(B)
Jews
(C)
Muslims
(D)
Christians
Question-7
What was the reason for Hitler’s reorganization of the military?
(A)
So as to develop a strong cavalry.
(B)
To produce soldiers for suicide missions.
(C)
To find out the army best cadets for distinguish their ranks.
(D)
To form a totalitarian type of government so that he could follow an aggressive foreign policy.
Question-8
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-9
Which committee was appointed to fix the reparation tax issue of Germany against the Treaty of Versailles when it appeared for the second time in 1929?
(A)
Dawes Committee
(B)
Miles Committee
(C)
Young Committee
(D)
John Committee
Question-10
Which of these facts is not true about the Spanish Civil War of 1936?
(A)
The War broke out in 1936.
(B)
It was between the conservatives under General Franco and the Republicans.
(C)
Germany and Italy supported the Republicans whereas Russia supported Franco.
(D)
The net result of the Spanish Civil War was that it helped Italy and Germany to come closer and later their friendship was converted into a treaty.
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