Rise of Hitler
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Q. Why was the famous Enabling Act passed in Germany?
- To establish democracy in Germany
- To establish dictatorship in Germany
- To establish communism in Germany
- To establish monarchy in Germany
Q. From 1919 to 1933, the government of Germany was known as the .
- Weimar Republic
- Hitler Empire
- Nazi Government
- Fifth Reich
Q. Match the following.
- Introduced New Deal
- Nazi Economist
- Propaganda Minister
Q. Immediately after the First World War, Germany was ruled by _________.
- The Nazi Party
- Weimar Republic
- Provisional governments
- The Communist Party
Q. The result of the Munich Pact of 1938 was ________.
- The rise of Franco in Spain
- The nonaggression treaty signed between the USSR and Germany in 1939
- The German invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1939
- V-E Day
- The Atlantic Charter
Q. Which treaty set out peace terms between the victorious Allies and Germany at the end of World War I?
- The Treaty of Paris
- Treaty of Versailles
- The Peace of Westphalia
- Treaty of Tordesillas
Q. ___________ is the deliberate and systematic destruction of a group of people on the basis of their ethnicity, nationality, religion, or race.
- Butchering
- Concentration camps
- Genocide
- Auschwitz
Q. Why did Britain declare war on Germany in 1914?
Q. Select the correctly matched pair(s).
- 2 September 1939 - Hitler attacked Poland
- 1941 - Hitler broke the peace pact with the USSR
- 1922 - Russia becomes the USSR
- 1940 - Russia signs peace pact with Germany
Q. When did Hitler become the Chancellor of Germany?
- 1929
- 1939
- 1933
- 1924
Q. Which among the following were atrocities committed by the Nazis against Jews?
- Thousands of Jews were killed in gas chambers
- Jews were used as part of forced labour
- Jews were forcibly converted to Christianity
- Jews were actively denied proper food and healthcare
Q. Which among the following is/are change(s) that occured after the establishment of Nazism in Germany?
- Hitler was named Monarch of Germany.
- Parliamentary democracy came to an end.
- The flag of the Weimar Republic was replaced with the Swastika banners of National Socialism.
- Trade unions, strikes, and rival political parties were declared illegal.
Q. Assertion [A]: The Nazi Minister, Joseph Goebbels, once said, "any lie frequently repeated will ultimately gain belief".
Reason [R]: He successfully manipulated public opinion through planned propaganda.
Reason [R]: He successfully manipulated public opinion through planned propaganda.
- [A] and [R] are true, but [R] is not the correct justification for [A]
- [A] and [R] are false
- [A] and [R] are true, and [R] is the correct justification for [A]
- [A] is true but [R] is false
Q. Anti-Semitism refers to the hatred of, and hostility towards which of the following category of people?
- Muslims
- Russians
- Jews
- Gypsies
Q. What was the name of the secret state police formed by Hitler?
- Jungvolk
- Braune Hemden
- Gestapo
- Nazi Military
Q. Which of the following bodies was set up to try and prosecute the Nazi war criminals at the end of World War II?
- British Military Tribunal
- Allied Military Tribunal
- International Military Tribunal
- Allied Judicial Court
Q. Which British prime minister met with Hitler in a bid to negotiate with the Czechs and Nazis?
- Winston Churchill
- Clement Atlee
- Neville Chamberlain
- Sir Oswald Mosley
Q. The Nazi party was democratically elected by the people in 1932.
- False
- True
Q. Pair the country with its fascist leader.
- Italy
- Spain
- Germany
- Mussolini
- Hitler
- Franco