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Question-1
What is the idea of Fascism?
(A)
Rule of King.
(B)
Rule of democratically elected government.
(C)
Rule of none.
(D)
Rule of one leader and one party.
Question-2
Which one of these is not an option listed in the Charter of Demands list of the Fascist Party?
(A)
Confiscation of factories.
(B)
Confiscation of surplus money from the capitalists.
(C)
Universal Franchise.
(D)
Forfeiture of the Church property.
Question-3
Name the first party formed by Hitler.
(A)
German Nationalist Party
(B)
National Socialist German Labor Party
(C)
Socialist Labor Party
(D)
Democratic Front
Question-4
The League of Nations Disarmament Conference was held in:
(A)
Massachusetts
(B)
Hague
(C)
Geneva
(D)
Prague
Question-5
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-6
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-7
In 1932, Hitler contested for the post of President. But he was defeated with a few votes against Hindenberg.
Hitler formed the Nazi Government and established the dictatorship of the Nazi Party.
(A)
Both statements are true.
(B)
Hitler lost against Hindenberg. He won the elections the next year to form the government.
(C)
Hitler never formed the government by elections but through a military coup.
(D)
Both statements are false.
Question-8
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-9
Once Hitler came to power and established his Dictatorship, which party was banned?
(A)
Communist Party
(B)
Nazi Party
(C)
Socialist Party
(D)
All of the above parties were banned.
Question-10
Which of these facts is not erroneous?
(A)
Germany annexed Austria with Germany with Italian consent.
(B)
Italy annexed Abyssinia with Russian consent.
(C)
Hitler signed an Anti- Commintern Pact with Japan.
(D)
Hitler was antagonistic towards Russian Communism.
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