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Question-1
Hitler's ideas of racialism were based on which of the following thinkers?
(A)
Aristotle
(B)
Pluto
(C)
Charles Darwin
(D)
Rousseau
Question-2
When did Hitler join German Workers Party?
(A)
1918
(B)
1919
(C)
1920
(D)
1921
Question-3
The two sources that produced effective propaganda against the Weimar Republic were:
(A)
The supporters of the Kaiser and the army
(B)
The left-wing opponents and the right-wing opponents
(C)
The Protestant and Catholic churches
(D)
Hitler and the Nazis
Question-4
The Nazi party became the largest party in:
(A)
1930
(B)
1931
(C)
1932
(D)
1933
Question-5
When did World War I officially end?
(A)
November 11
th
1919
(B)
November 11
th
1918
(C)
November 12
th
1918
(D)
November 12
th
1919
Question-6
The political weaknesses of the Weimar republic were:
(A)
It funded Hitler's rise to power
(B)
The Weimar republic was too expensive
(C)
It was made up of a succession of weak, short lived governments and most Germans got tired of this.
(D)
The Weimar republic was too autocratic
Question-7
When was the Treaty of Versailles signed?
(A)
28
th
June 1919
(B)
9
th
November 1918
(C)
11
th
November 1918
(D)
26
th
June 1919
Question-8
Adolf Hitler appealed to the Germans because:
(A)
Hitler told them that they were the 'Master Race', that he would tear-up the Treaty of Versailles and that Greater Germany would take Lebensraum in Eastern Europe
(B)
He told them to be content with their lot
(C)
He told them he would give Germans a slightly better standard of living
(D)
Hitler offered them very high standards of living
Question-9
The period of First World War was:
(A)
1911-1914
(B)
1914-1918
(C)
1916-1920
(D)
1941-1945
Question-10
How did wealthy German businessmen help Hitler in his rise to power?
(A)
They paid his personal expenses, so he could travel in comfort and the ordinary people would see him as an important man.
(B)
They paid for the expensive election campaigns in the years leading up to 1932
(C)
They gave expensive gifts to Hitler
(D)
They paid some of his utility bills as he was too busy to deal with this
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