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QUESTIONS
CHOICE
MULTIPLE
V.

SOCIAL CHANGE
AGE OF
1. THE was
divided into
in 18th century Europe P C s t a t e s and orders
1.1. Society
(a) castes and clas88es (d) religious groups
conservatives
radicals and
(c) liberals,
Conservatives
Radicals and
1.1. Liberals,
opposed to individuals
1.1.1. Liberals were
(6) rights of
u n i v e r s a l adult franchise
(a) secularism

(c) representative form of government Radicals differ?


Liberals and
issues did
1.1.2. On which of the following (6) Dynastic rule
Property and privileges form of government
(d) Representative
(c) Individual rights
Conservatives
1.1.3. In 19th century Europe,
restructure of society (6) toleration of all religions
(a) favoured radical
rulers accepted the idea of gradual change in society
(c) opposed uncontrolled dynastic
A-88
GOLDEN SOCIAL ENO
Society and Social Change
1.2. Industrial
12.1. Which of the following was not a feature of 19th century Europe
(a) New cities

(c) Industrial Revolution


cigh wages
(a) Expansion of Railway

1.3. The Coming of Socialism to Europe


1.3.1. Socialists

(a) favoured private property


w e r e against private property
(c) favoured individuals controlled property

(d) regarded private property as a solution of all problems


1.3.2. Capitalists believed in (6) workers rights

(a) control of property by society and private


propert
Lprofit
(c) sharing of profits with workers
of 19th
century Euron
pe?
socialists
1.3.3. Which of the following were important
(6)
Lenin and
Stalin

(a) Rousseau and Voltaire Marx and Engels


lKarl
(c) Charles Darwin and Spencer

1.4. Support for Socialism


1.4.1. Socialist International body (b) Socialist Party
(a) Socialist Democratic Party S e c o n d International

(c) Labour Party

2. THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION 20th


Russia in early century.
is true about
2.1. Which of the following industrialised of European
States (6) First
(a) Most industrialised of European
States (d)None of the above.
industrialised of European
Least Revolution
called the Russian
2.2. What is normally
(a) Events of February 1917
(6) Events of October 1917 October 1917
and events of
in February 1917
(c) Establishment of monarchy
events of October 1917.
F a l l of monarchy in February 1917 and

1. The Russian Empire in 1914


Which of the following was the ruler of Rusia during World War 1?
.1.1. T s a r Nicholas II
(a) Louis XVI
(d) Louis XIV
Tsar Nicholas I
2. The majority religion of Russia was

(a) Greek Orthodox Church (b) Protestantism

L Russian Orthodox Christianity (d) Catholicism

conomy and Society


Majority of Russia's population was
(a) industrial workers
6) Craftsmen
(c) artisans
agriculturists
REVOLUTION

Russia?
RUSSIAN
THE
A N D T
land in
the Church
EUROPE
AND E U R O P E
of Crown and
n iN
IN
majority Workers'
Church
SOCALISM f o l l o w i n

ollowing
owned
b) Crown and
the workers?
o ftheNobility and
of Workers Nobility, among
hieh
Whieh
(a)Peasants, Noi
aristocrats

.2.2.
Peasants and Workcers zarded a s
regare
(e) Tsar, P e a
were
workers (6) Ship builders

following group of
the
the
Which
of
chof d) Textile workers

M e t a l w o r k e r s

2.2.3.

(e) Weavers

Russia

rights in Russia
in S o c i a l i s t Revolutionary Party
peasants
fought for
S o c i a l i s m

2.3. which

Party Workers Party


2.3.1. Democratic
(d) Socialist Party
ia) Social Democratic Party
c) Social Bolsheviks
the Vladimir Lenin
Leader of
2.3.2.
(a) Kerenskii
(d) Gorbachov
(e) Stalin

Revolution
Time: The 1905
Turbulent
24. A Parliament:

24.1. The Russian b) National Assembly


(a) Reichstag
Commons
Duma
(e) House of in the Revolution of 1905?
was not a factor
the following
2.4.2. Which of (b) Bloody Sunday
a October Manifesto
(d) Russo-Japanese War
(c) Condition of Workers
not a feature of the October Manifesto?
2.4.3. Which of the following was

and association
(a) Freedom of speech, press
the Duma
(6) Power to make laws conferred
on

(e) Authority of the Tsar was reduced


in the Tsar
Final decision-making power was vested
2.5. The First World War and the Russian Empire
2.5.1. Which of the following was not a result of Russia's involvement in World War 1?
(a) War exposed Russia as incapable of carrying out modern warfare

(6) Breakdown of economy


UoDiscredit of government
d)Russia became a super power
3. THE FEBRUARY REvOLUTION IN PETROGRAD
3.1. International Women's Day is celebrated on
(a) 22nd March
24th February
(e) 8th March d) 22nd February
32. Provisional Government in Russia led
was by
(a) Lenin 6) Stalin
(c) Kerenskii
Bolsheviks
s, Most
significant result of the February Revolution
fa)
Suspension of Duma (b) Abdication of Tsar
Petrograd Soviet d) Women's Participation
A B0
a.1. After February npril hesis'y

8,1.1.Whice of the following wan nota part of the


the
And to be transforred to
th) BankH to he nationalised
World WarI
te) Withdrawal from
through itutional
constit orms
democruy

() of politioal
Batabliahn
1917
J.2. The Revolution of October
Petrograd:
.21. Bolshevik upriaing in 1 6 t h October
(a) 2nd October
(d) None of the sbove
() 24th October
Committee was headed by
8 . . , The Military Revolutionary (b) Vladimir Lenin
(a) Leon Trotakii
(d) Stalin
r o aarinta
3.2.3. Ship which shelled the Winter Palace
oTitanie bAurora
(d) Neva
(e) Dreamer
8.24. Bolsheviks controlled the Moscow-Petrograd area by
(b) February 1917
(a) Octobor 1917
December 1905
December 1917
4. WHAT CHANGED AFTER OCTOBER?
4.1. Which of the follouwing is not a change introduced after October (1917)
a-erd titles of aristocracy were restored
a n d was declared social property
(e) Peasants were allowed to seize land of nobility
(d) Banks were nationalised
4.2. Bolshevik party was renamed
(a) Democratic Party
Russian Communist Party
(e) Russian Socialist Party
() The Russian Soviet Democratic Workers
Party
4.3. Bolsheviks made peace with Germany at
(a) Vienna (b) Berlin
(c) Nurenmberg
dBrest Litovsk
4.4. Parliament of Russia
(a) Reichstag
A l l Russian Congress of Soviet
(e)
Congress of Soviets (d) Estates General
4.5.Secret Police of Russia
(a) Stornm Troopers
(c) Gestopo Cheka
d) Security Service
A91
EVOLUTIO

SOCIALISM IN EUROR

War
Civil
L1. The the Reds
(b) Socialist Revolutionaries

were
Who
4.1.1. (a) Non Bolsheviks
d ) pro-Tsarists

(e) Bolsheviks

uere
Greens"
The (6) Liberals
4.1.2.
above
of the
(a) pro-Tsarists

(d) None
e) Socialist Revolutionaries

w e r e backed by
pro-Tsarists
4.1.3. The and Japanese troops
American, British
(a) French,
German and American troops
British,
6) Indian,
British and Japanese troops
(c)French, Indian,
French troops
Chinese, British and
(d) Japanese,

4.1.4. Who
were jadidists
(a) Muslim revolutionaries

6) Non-Russian nationality
reformers within the Russian Empire
(c) Muslim
above
(d) None of the

a Socialist Society
4.2. Making
4.2.1. Feature of Centralised Planning (6) Industries nationalised

socialised
(a) Land was
(d) Banks nationalised

Plans
(c) Five Year extended schooling system
was not a part of
4.2.2. Which of the following (b) Creches in
factories

(a) Model living quarters Workers entered


universities
universities
(d)
(c) Peasants entered

Collectivisation
4.3. Stalinism and
Collectivisation
for introducing
4.3.1. Reason 6) Rise in prices of grain
of grain
(a) Fall in prices (d) Acute problem of grain supplies
prices of grain
(c) Fixed
Vladimir Lenin
4.3.2. Who succeeded 6) Kerenskii
(a) Leon Trotskii
(d) Stalin
(c) Gorbachov
4.3.3. Kulaks were
(b) Well-to-do peasants
farms
(a) Owners of collective (d) Well-to-do workers
(c) Muslim reformers
known as
4.3.4. Collective farms were
(b) Junkers
(a) Kulaks
(d) None of the above
(c) Kolkhoz
GOLDEN SOCIAL SCIENCE
A-92

4.3.5. 1mmediate consequence of collectivisation wd


(b) Well being of peasants
(a) Rapid increase in farm production (d) F'arms not modernised
(c) No increase in production
RUSSIAN
REVOLUTION
AND
AND THE USS
Uso
5. THE GLOBAL INFLUENCE OF THE
5.1. International Union of Communist partles (b) Comintern

(a) Communist International


(d) Petrograd Soviet
(c) International Labour Organisation

5.2. Socialism acquired a global face by 20th Century


(b) End of
(a) Mid 19th Century of World War II
(d) Outbreak
(c) End of World War I
Kussia
5.3. Which of the following was not true of socialist
(a) Industries and agriculture developed
(b) Was a great power
policies
carried out under repressive
(c) Development projects were

essential freedoms
(d) Citizens enjoyed all

ANSWERS

1.1.2. (a) 1.1.3. (d) 1.2.1. (6)


1.1. 6) 1.1.1. (d)
1.3.2.4(d 1.3.8. (d) 1.41. (d)
1.3.1. (6
2.1.1. (6) 2.1.2. (e) 22.1. (d)
2.1. (c) 2.2.(d)
2.2.3. (d) 2.2.3.ela) 2.3.1. (6) 2.3.2. (6) 2.4.1. (d
2.4.2. (a) 2.4.3. (d) 2.5.1. (d)
3.2.1. o)
3.1. (d) 3.2. ) 3.3. 6 3.1.1, (d)
3.2.2. (a) 3.2.3 b) 3.2.4 (c)

4.2. (6) 4.3. (d 4.5. (6)


4.1. (a) 4.4. (6)
4.2.1. (c)
4.1.1. (c) 4.1.2. (c) 4.1.3. (a) 4.1.4. (c)
4.2.2. 6) 4.3.1. (d 4.3.4. (c)
4.3.2. (d) 4.3.3. (6)
4.3.5. (c)

5.1. (6) 5.2. (d) 5.3. (d)

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