Rise of Hitler and Nazism
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Q.
When did Hitler become the chancellor of Germany?
Q. Which of the following acts established Hitler as a dictator?
- The Enabling Act on 3 March 1933
- The Empower Act on 3 March 1933
- The Enabling Act on 3 March 1932
- The Empower Act on 3 March 1932
Q. Immediately after the First World War, Germany was ruled by the ________.
- Nazi Party
- Weimar Republic
- Provisional government
- Communist Party
Q. When did Hitler become the Chancellor of Germany?
- 1929
- 1939
- 1933
- 1924
Q. Identify the measures undertaken by Hitler after coming to power:
- He banned trade unions.
- He promoted political parties of the communists.
- He controlled the media.
- Communism became the ruling ideology.
Q. ___________ is the deliberate and systematic destruction of a group of people based on their ethnicity, nationality, religion, or race.
- Butchering
- Concentration camps
- Genocide
- Auschwitz
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. SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTION
What happened in schools under Nazism?
What happened in schools under Nazism?
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. ____________ was an intellectual who developed theories supporting the hatred against Jews.
- Goebbels
- Roosevelt
- General Franco
- Mussolini
Q. Anti-Semitism refers to the hatred of, and hostility towards which of the following category of people?
- Muslims
- Russians
- Gypsies
- Jews
Q. Who was assigned the responsibility of economic recovery by Hitler?
- Hindenberg
- Hjalmar Schacht
- Charlotte Beradt
- John Keynes
Q. Hitler assigned _______ to recover the economy.
- Hjalmar Schacht
- Hjalmar Schwimmer
- Goebbels
- Mussolini
Q. Which of the following was the most feared security force of the Nazi State?
- Storm Troopers (SA)
- Gestapo
- Security Service
- Protection Squads (SS)
Q. Pair the country with its fascist leader.
- Italy
- Spain
- Germany
- Mussolini
- Hitler
- Franco
Q. Which of the following was/were common tactic(s) employed by Hitler and Mussolini as dictators?
- Banning all other political parties
- Violent militarisation
- Symbolism of the swastika
- Hypernationalism
Q. Pick the police forces used by Hitler:
- Storm Troopers
- Gestapo
- Criminal police and the Security Service
- The Destruction Squad
Q. Select the statements which are true regarding the post First World War situation in Germany.
- Germany witnessed deflation.
- It caused political instability in Germany.
- Treaty of Versailles was severe on Germany.
- Printing money solved issues of Germany.