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Last Moment Revision -2

Ch-3 , History
1.When did Hitler become the Chancellor of Germany?
A. January 30, 1923
B. January 30, 1929
C. January 30, 1933
D. March 3, 1933

Q2. Who amongst these offered chancellorship to Hitler?


A. Churchill
B. Goebbels
C. Helmuth
D. Hindenburg

Q.3. When did Hitler join German Worker’s Party?


A. 1918
B. 1919
C. 1920
D. 1921

Q 4. Who among the following was assigned the responsibility of economic recovery by
Hitler?
A. Goebbels
B. Hindenburg
C. Hjalmar Schacht
D. Adam Smith

Q.5. US entered into World War II due to


A. Annexation of Poland by Germany
B. Aerial bombing on London
C. Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour
D. Nonpayment of reparation dues by Germans

Q.6. Q8. The Great Depression was a period of


A. Political crisis
B. Social crisis
C. Global crisis
D. Economic crisis
Q .7. Hitler took over the German Workers Party and renamed it as….?
A. Secular German Workers
B. Socialist Workers of Germany
C. National Socialist Party
D. National Workers of Germany
Q.8.What was the name given to gas chambers by Nazis?
A. Killing Machine
B. Solution Areas
C. Revolutionary Ground
D. Disinfection Areas

Q.9. What was ‘Dawes Plan’?


A. A plan secure loans from US bankers
B. A plan to ease reparation terms on Germany
C. A plan to overtake Rhineland mines
D. An extension of Versailles treaty
Q.10. Who was the propaganda minister of Hitler?
A. Hjalmar Schacht
B. Hindenburg
C. Goebbels
D. Helmuth
Q.11. Camp where people were isolated and detained without due process of law, referred to
as………?
A. Barracks
B. Home camp
C. Concentration camp
D. Torture camp

Q.12. The Tripartite Pact was signed between Germany, Japan and _______.
A. Austria
B. England
C. Russia
D. Italy

Q.13. The treaty of Versailles signed at the end of World War 1 was harsh for Germany
because…..?
A. Germany lost its overseas colonies
B. It lost 75 % of its iron to France
C.The western powers demilitarized Germany
D. All
14. Which of the following statements is false about World War 1?
A. The soldiers led miserable lives in trenches
B. They faced poisonous gas
C. They were ready to die for the glory of their country
D. Aggressive propaganda glorified war
Q 15. Which was a feature of Hitler’s foreign policy?
A. He pulled out of the league of nations in 1933
B. He decided not attack any country
C. He thanked the Allied powers
D. All
Q.16. The red banner of the Nazis had a symbol of ______
(a) om
(b) red cross
(c) swastika
(d) white cross
Q.17. When was the Nazi’s Youth league founded?
(a) 1910
(b) 1914
(c) 1920
(d) 1922
Q 18. At the end of WWII, after the Germans surrendered to the Allies, where was the
International Military Tribunal set up?
(a) Versailles
(b) Auschwitz
(c) Nuremberg
(d) Weimar
Q19.The origin of the Weimar Republic coincided with the revolutionary uprising of the
_________ on the pattern of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia.
(a) Communist Party
(b) Democratic Republic
(c) Spartacist League
(d) None of the above
Q.20. __________ put forward the idea of ‘survival of the fittest’.
(a) Hjalmar Schacht
(b) Herbert Spencer
(c) Adolf Hitler
(d) Charles Darwin
Q.21. The people’s dreams were written in diaries and later published in a highly
disconcerting book called the Third Reich of Dreams. Who wrote this book?
(a) Holocaust
(b) Euthanasia
(c) Auschwitz
(d) Charlotte Beradt
Q.22. . __________ meant deporting people to gas chambers during the Nazi regime
(a) euthanasia
(b) disinfection
(c) evacuation
(d) gypsies
Q.23. What does the term "Swastika" symbolize in Nazi ideology?
a) Victory
b) Peace
c) Unity
d) Aryan purity
Q.24. Which event allowed Hitler to consolidate power and eliminate his
political rivals, leading to the establishment of a dictatorship in Germany?
a) The Great Depression
b) The Beer Hall Putsch
c) The Treaty of Versailles
d) The Reichstag Fire
Q.25. Whatwas the main aim of Hitler's foreign policy, which led to the
outbreak of World War II?
a) Expansion of socialism
b) Creation of a European Union
c) Pursuit of world peace
d) Expansion of German territory (Lebensraum)

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