MCQ Class 9 History Chapter 2 Socialism In Europe And The Russian Revolution Advertisement MCQ’s For All Chapters – History Class 9th 1. The event that triggered the February Revolution in Russia was:The abdication of Tsar Nicholas IIThe October ManifestoThe Bloody Sunday massacreThe storming of the Winter PalaceQuestion 1 of 152. Socialism aimed to establish a society based on:Feudal principlesPrivate ownership of the means of productionState ownership of the means of productionIndividual wealth accumulationQuestion 2 of 153. The term "proletariat" refers to:The ruling monarchsThe middle-class intellectualsThe working classThe land-owning aristocracyQuestion 3 of 154. Who wrote the book "The Communist Manifesto," which laid the foundation for socialist ideas?Leon TrotskyVladimir LeninKarl Marx and Friedrich EngelsJoseph StalinQuestion 4 of 155. Who succeeded Vladimir Lenin as the leader of the Soviet Union after his death?Nikita KhrushchevLeon TrotskyJoseph StalinMikhail GorbachevQuestion 5 of 156. Which of the following was NOT a feature of the socialist economy introduced by the Bolsheviks?Private ownership of banksCollective farmingNationalization of industriesCentral planningQuestion 6 of 157. The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, signed in 1918, resulted in Russia:Forming an alliance with GermanyLosing territory to GermanyGaining territory from GermanyRemaining neutral in the warQuestion 7 of 158. Why did the Tsar dismiss the first Duma within 75 days of its election?Because the Tsar did not want anyone to question his authorityThe term of first Duma was of 75 days onlyBecause it was incapable of taking good decisionsNone of the aboveQuestion 8 of 159. In the World War I, which started in 1914, Russia fought againstAmericaBritain and FranceGermany and AustriaAll the aboveQuestion 9 of 1510. What were the demands made by the workers in St. Petersburg who went on a strike?Improvement in working conditionsReduction of working time to eight hoursIncrease in wagesAll the aboveQuestion 10 of 1511. Which of the following is true about the peasants of Russia?Frequently they refused to pay rent and even murdered the landlordsExcept in a few cases, they had no respect for the nobilityPeasants wanted the land of the nobles to be given to themAll the aboveQuestion 11 of 1512. The procession of workers to the Winter Palace was attacked by the police killing 100 workers. This incident is calledUnlucky SundayBlack SundayBloody SundayRebellious SundayQuestion 12 of 1513. By the mid-19th century in Europe, the idea which attracted widespread attention on the restructuring of society wasDictatorshipCapitalismSocialismNone of the aboveQuestion 13 of 1514. Who conspired in Italy to bring about a revolution?Guiseppe MazziniBismarckKarl MarxNone of the aboveQuestion 14 of 1515. In order to develop societies, liberals and radicals believedthat those who had capital should work with restraintin the value of individual effort, labour and enterprisein the privileges of the old aristocracyall the aboveQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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