Top 50+ Solved The Second World War MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The Kellogg-Briand Pact:
a. attempted to end the naval arms race.
b. sought to outlaw war as an international crime.
c. admitted Germany and the Soviet Union into the League of Nations.
d. forced the Soviet Union to leave the League of Nations.
Q. Following the naval evacuation of British and French troops at Dunkirk, the Germans invaded:
a. Poland.
b. Britain.
c. Scandinavia.
d. France.
Q. Which nation developed sonar and also cracked German codes for communicating with the “wolfpacks”?
a. the Soviet Union.
b. Britain.
c. the United States.
d. Canada.
Q. The Soviet Union entered the Pacific Theatre of World War II by:
a. marching into Manchuria and the colonial territory of Kore
b. helping the British stop the Japanese invasion of India.
c. invading the island of Okinawa.
d. pushing the Japanese forces back on Hong Kong.
Q. World War II began on September 1, 1939, with the German invasion of:
a. Poland
b. The Soviet Union.
c. The Sudetenland.
d. Belgium.
Q. The Reserve Police Battalion 101 of Hamburg:
a. was responsible for keeping order at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
b. refused to obey their orders to kill all Jewish inhabiting Hamburg.
c. was responsible for transporting five thousand Poles out of the Warsaw ghetto.
d. were policemen who obeyed orders to kill, in one day, 1,500 Jewish men, women and children.
Q. In 1937, the Japanese:
a. invaded Manchuri
b. joined the Axis powers.
c. invaded Burma.
d. destroyed the strategic city of Nanjing.
Q. The French government that collaborated with the Nazis was located at:
a. Paris.
b. Dunkirk.
c. Vichy.
d. Verdun.
Q. Which of the following countries did not experience authoritarian regimes in the 1930s?
a. Yugoslavi
b. Czechoslovakia.
c. Hungary.
d. Romania.
Q. On June 6, 1944:
a. France was liberated by the Allies.
b. the Allies landed at Normandy.
c. the Allies crossed the Rhine.
d. the Soviet army marched into Berlin.
Q. The Einsatzgruppen:
a. were Soviet anti-communists and Nazi sympathizers.
b. was the name given to the resistance movement within Germany.
c. were responsible for formulating Operation Barbarossa.
d. were Nazi death squads.
Q. In general the Hungarian government:
a. persecuted Jews but was slow to deport them to German camps in Poland.
b. quickly rounded up all the Jews living in Hungary and sent them into the hands of the Nazis.
c. refused to submit to Nazi anti-Semitic policies.
d. collaborated with the Nazi “final solution”.
Q. As the war progressed, which country used its workers and materials less efficiently?
a. Germany.
b. the Soviet Union.
c. the United States.
d. Britain.
Q. The largest Jewish resistance to Nazis came in the spring of 1943 at:
a. Lodz.
b. the Warsaw ghetto.
c. Auschwitz.
d. Prague.
Q. Hitler, Chamberlain, Daladier, and Mussolini met at Munich on September 28, 1938, inorder to:
a. decide the fate of Sudetenland and Czechoslovaki
b. discuss Germany?s withdrawal from the League of Nations.
c. appease Stalin and Mussolini.
d. discuss the Polish question.