Stalinism and The Crisis of 1928
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Q.
To solve the food problem of the country, which among the following is necessary?
Increased production and storage of food grains
Easy access of people to the food grain
People should have money to purchase the grains
All of the above
Q. What were wealthy peasants in Russia called?
- Serfs
- Kulaks
- Kolkhoj
- Plebeians
Q. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true regarding the food grain shortage in Russia during 1927?
- Stalin believed that the shortage of food was because of hoarding of grains.
- Stalin took measures to confiscate supplies and supervise forced grain collections.
- The government raided the grain supplies of Kulaks.
- The government identified hoarding of grains as the only reason for grain shortage.
Q. In 1927, the towns in Soviet Russia faced an acute shortage of grain supplies. Why?
- High prices on food grains fixed by the government.
- Low demand of grains by the people.
- Low prices on food grains fixed by the government.
- Natural disasters like drought.
Q. Choose the correct pair:
- Kulak
- Comintern
- Kolkoz
- International Union
- Rich Peasants
- Collective Farm
Q. Who started the collectivisation programme in Russia?
- Vladmir Lenin
- Joseph Stalin
- Alexandar Kerenskii
- Leon Trotsky