Course and Consequences of the Russian Revolution
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Q.
The leader of the bolshevik party was:
(A) Leon Trotsky
(B) Kerensky
(C) Vladimir Lenin
(D) Karl Marx
Q. Vladimir Lenin drew his influence from Communism, an ideology proposed by which of the following thinker?
- Karl Marx
- Joseph Stalin
- Immanuel Kant
- Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
Q. Which of the following is/are considered to be the outcome(s) of the Russian Revolution?
- Russia emerged as one of the victors of World War I
- Communist parties were formed in many countries
- Greater recognition was given to women's rights
- Move towards elimination of illiteracy and poverty in Russia
Q. S1: The Russian Communist Party aimed to eliminate illiteracy, poverty, and gave women equal rights.
S2: The Russian revolution was one of the greatest outcomes of the World War. It changed the social, economic and political conditions of Russia.
Choose the correct option from the following.
S2: The Russian revolution was one of the greatest outcomes of the World War. It changed the social, economic and political conditions of Russia.
Choose the correct option from the following.
- S1 & S2 are true and S1 is a consequence of S2.
- Both S1 & S2 are true but S1 is not a consequence of S2.
- S1 is true; S2 is false
- S1 is false; S2 is true
Q. The professional revolutionaries in the Soviet united to form the Mensheviks.
- True
- False
Q. On 8 November 1917, after a new Communist government headed by Lenin came to power, the Bolshevik Party was renamed as which of the following?
- Socialist Democratic Party
- Soviet State Government
- Russian Communist Party
- Soviet Communist Party
Q.
Land was announced to be which of the following kinds of property after the Russian Communist party came into power post the Russian Revolution?
Land was announced to be which of the following kinds of property after the Russian Communist party came into power post the Russian Revolution?
- Private
- State
- Collective
- Social