Top 50+ Solved The First World War and the Turmoil between The Two World Wars MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. On Easter Sunday, 1916:

a. a group of nationalist revolted in Dublin.

b. dominion status was given to Catholic Ireland.

  • a. a group of nationalist revolted in Dublin.

Q. On November 11, 1918:

a. the Austro-Hungarian Empire surrendered at Sarajevo.

b. the Russian violated the provisions of Brest- Litovsk.

c. German delegates met with the Allies and officially ended the war.

d. the Germans led one last offence to Belgium.

  • c. German delegates met with the Allies and officially ended the war.

Q. Before 1914, the membership of the Triple Alliance included Germany, AustriaHungary and:

a. Italy.

b. Turkey.

c. France.

d. Yugoslavia.

  • a. Italy.

Q. The Battle of Marne was perhaps the most important ballet of World War I because:

a. it created a 400-mile front between Switzerland and the North Se

b. it signified that the war would become a war of attrition.

c. it made trench warfare inevitable.

d. All of the above.

  • d. All of the above.

Q. One effect of World War I was that:

a. Europe was displaced as the centre of world economy.

b. the U.S congress agreed to the covenant of the League of Nations.

c. the war had accelerated the centralization of money and markets.

d. European liberal democratic institutions were strengthene

  • a. Europe was displaced as the centre of world economy.

Q. All of the following statements about mass culture are correct except:

a. it had a democratic as well as authoritarian potential.

b. it rested on the widespread application of existing technologies.

c. it transformed popular culture.

d. it did not manage to cut across lines of class an ethnicity.

  • d. it did not manage to cut across lines of class an ethnicity.

Q. In the episode known as Knight of Long Knives (June 30, 1934).

a. Hitler got rid of the Schutzstaffel.

b. the Nazis destroyed hundreds of Jewish shops.

c. Hitler took over leadership of the Nationalist Party.

d. more than one thousand high-ranking SA officials were execute

  • d. more than one thousand high-ranking SA officials were executed.

Q. The Freilkorps were:

a. German communist war veterans.

b. anti-Marxist, anti-liberal, and anti Semitic.

c. the personal army of Weimar government.

d. German Bolsheviks.

  • b. anti-Marxist, anti-liberal, and anti Semitic.

Q. The success of the Italian fascist movement depends on the leadership of:

a. Victor Emmanuel.

b. Benito Mussolini.

c. Giuseppi Mazzini.

d. Vittorio Orlando.

  • b. Benito Mussolini.

Q. Which of the following does not describe the result of Stalin’s Five-Year-Plans?

a. the command economy functioned in an entirely rational fashion.

b. the emphasis was on quantity and not quality.

c. heavy industry was favored over light industry.

d. the Soviet industry was transformed into a world industrial power.

  • a. the command economy functioned in an entirely rational fashion.

Q. On November 9, 1918:

a. the imperial government of Germany was overthrown by a bloody revolution in which hundreds were killed.

b. the German Kaiser was assassinated.

c. Hitler created and took over leadership of German Workers’ Party.

d. the German republic was declare

  • d. the German republic was declared.

Q. The Soviet collectivization of agriculture in the late 1920s:

a. was entirely consistent with the policies of NEP.

b. resulted in the near “liquidation of the Kulaks as a class”.

c. prevented the onset of a Russian famine.

d. was welcomed by the peasantry.

  • c. prevented the onset of a Russian famine.

Q. On October 28, 1922, Mussolini’s “Black Shirts”:

a. assassinated Victor Emmanuel.

b. Joined the revolutionary group, II Popolo d’Italia.

c. marched to Rome.

d. None of the above.

  • c. marched to Rome.

Q. In 1924 election the Nazis polled:

a. about 6.6 percent of the vote.

b. strong support from the German middle classes.

c. a majority of the workers on the left.

d. well over 46 percent of the vote.

  • a. about 6.6 percent of the vote.

Q. What event pushed Weimar’s political system to the breaking point?

a. the Dawes Plan.

b. the Great Depression.

c. the French invasion of the Ruhr.

d. Hitler’s putsch of 1923.

  • b. the Great Depression.
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