MCQ Class 9 History Chapter 2 Socialism In Europe And The Russian Revolution Advertisement MCQ’s For All Chapters – History Class 9th 1. When did the government suspended the Duma?28 February, 191725 February, 191726 February, 191727 February, 1917Question 1 of 152. Which of the following events took place after the Tsar abdicated on 2nd March?Provisional government was formedIt was decided to set up a Constituent AssemblyBoth A and BConstituent Assembly was formed by revolutionaries onlyQuestion 2 of 153. Socialists took over the government in Russia through the?February Revolution in 1920October Revolution in 1917November Revolution in 1918December Revolution in 1919Question 3 of 154. Who led the Bolshevik group in Russia during Russian Revolution?TrotskyKarl MarxFriedrich EngelsVladimir LeninQuestion 4 of 155. Which one of the following refers to the secret police of Russia?F.B.I.ChekaGestapoSecurity PoliceQuestion 5 of 156. In the context of Russia, what was ‘KULAK’?Landless LabourersA collective FarmA Russian ChurchWell-to-do PeasantsQuestion 6 of 157. The Russian Social Democratic Workers Party was founded in1899 by Middle Class1898 by Socialists1899 by Communists1899 by LeninQuestion 7 of 158. After 1905, most committees and trade unions were:activedeclared illegaldeclared legalnone of the aboveQuestion 8 of 159. At the beginning of the 20th century, the majority of Russian people worked in the:Transport sectorIndustrial sectorAgricultural sectorMining sectorQuestion 9 of 1510. Which religion was followed by most of the people of Russia?Russian Orthodox ChristianityCatholicsProtestantsNone of the aboveQuestion 10 of 1511. Karl Marx wanted workers to overthrow :radicalscapitalismrule of private propertyaccumulation of profits by capitalistsQuestion 11 of 1512. The people who wanted to put an immediate end to the existing governments in Europe (in 1815) were called:radicalsnationalistsliberalsrevolutionariesQuestion 12 of 1513. Industrialisation did not lead to which of the following problems?development of new industrialised regionspoor wageslong hours of workliberalismQuestion 13 of 1514. According to the views held by the people of Europe regarding social change, they came to be calledconservativesliberalsradicalsall the aboveQuestion 14 of 1515. What were the ideas of ‘conservatives’ regarding social change in the 19th century?They were completely opposed to any such changeThey accepted that some change was requiredThey believed that change should be done by a slow processBoth (a) and (b)Question 15 of 15 Loading...
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