CBSE CBSE Class 9 History CBSE Class 9 Social Science Class 9 Multiple Choice Questions Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp MCQs of Chapter 3 Nazism and the Rise of Hitler MCQs of Chapter 3 Nazism and the Rise of Hitler HistoryClass 9Chapter 3 - Nazism and the Rise of HitlerMCQsSET 1 1 / 59 Against which of these countries had Germany fought during World War I (1914-1918) ? England France Russia All the above 2 / 59 Who was the propaganda minister of Hitler? Hjalmar Schacht Hindenburg Goebbels Helmuth 3 / 59 Who were called the ‘November criminals’? The Opponents of Weimar Republic The Emperor who abdicated, and his men The supporters of Weimar Republic None of the above 4 / 59 An infamous film, which was made to create hatred for Jews was : The Essential Jew The Evergreen Jew The Eternal Jew The Emigrant Jew 5 / 59 In what ways did the First World War leave a deep imprint on European society and polity? Soldiers were put above civilians, trench-life was glorified Politicians and publicists laid stress on men to be aggressive and masculine Aggressive war propaganda and national honour were given the most support and Conservative dictatorships were welcomed All the above 6 / 59 People who supported the Weimar Republic were : Socialists, Communists, Democrats Democrats only Catholics, Protestants, Conservatives Socialists, Catholics, Democrats 7 / 59 Which of these were the reasons of Nazi hatred of the Jews? Jews had been stereotyped as killers of Christ They were ‘usurers’, i.e. moneylenders The Jews had always cheated the Nazis Both (a) and (b) 8 / 59 What was the process of Nazi schooling for ‘Good German children’? Racial science was introduced to justify Nazi ideas of race School textbooks were rewritten Even the function of sports was to nurture a spirit of violence and aggression among children All the above 9 / 59 Name the book written by Charlotte Beredt about dreams of Jews : Fearfull Dreams Third Reich of Dreams Dreams of Death Dreams of Reich 10 / 59 In context of Germany what was ‘Holocaust’? Nazi propaganda Nazi Honour Crosses Nazi killing operations A Nazi School 11 / 59 The Great Depression was a period of : Economic crisis Global crisis Political crisis Social crisis 12 / 59 Which of the following points about state behaviour towards women in Germany is not correct? In Nazi Germany, all mothers were treated equally Women who bore racially undersirable children were punished Those who produced racially desirable children were awarded Honour crosses were awarded to women to produce more children 13 / 59 The Treaty of Versailles was hated by Germany because : Germany lost 75% of its iron Germany was demilitarised Both of the above None of these 14 / 59 The German Parliament is known as : National Parliament German Legislature Duma Reichstag 15 / 59 Which of the following was a feature of Hitler’s foreign policy? He pulled out of the League of Nations in 1933 He decided not to attack any country He thanked the Allied Powers for having put Germany on the right track All the above 16 / 59 The Nuremburg laws of citizenship of 1935 stated that : Only persons of German or related blood would henceforth be German citizens Marriages between Jews and Germans were forbidden Jews were forbidden to fly the national flag All the above 17 / 59 Why did the Nuremburg Tribunal sentence only 11 Nazis to death for such a massive genocide? Only these 11 Nazis were found guilty The Allies did not want to be harsh on the defeated Germany as they had been after World War I Germany promised never to repeat such an act Germany was ready to pay a huge compensation to the Allied countries for these killings 18 / 59 What was the response of the Germans to the new Weimar Republic? They held the new Weimar Republic responsible for Germany’s defeat and the disgrace at Versailles The republic carried the burden of war guilt and national humiliation It became the target of attacks in the conservative national circles All the above 19 / 59 What was ‘Jungvolk’ in Nazi Germany? Magazine Holocaust camp Youth organisation Schools 20 / 59 What gave Nazi state its reputation as the most dreaded criminal state? Extra-constitutional powers were given to the newly organised forces like Gestapo, the SS and SD People could be detained in Gestapo torture chambers and sent to concentration camps No legal procedures were there for the arrested people All the above 21 / 59 The Nazi party had become the largest party by : 1930 1931 1932 1933 22 / 59 War in 1917 led to the strengthening of Allies and the defeat of Germany because of entry of China Japan the USA Spain 23 / 59 Germany’s ‘genocidal war’ was against which of the following people? Jews and political opponents Gypsies and Polish civilians Germans who were considered mentally and physically disabled All the above 24 / 59 What was the most important result of the Spartacus League uprising in Germany in 1918-19 ? The Weimar Republic crushed the rebellion The Spartacists founded the Communist Party of Germany The Weimar government accepted the demands of the Spartacus League Both (a) and (b) 25 / 59 In May 1945, Germany surrendered to : Britain USA Italy Allies 26 / 59 According to the Nazis, which people were to be regarded as desirable? Pure and healthy Nordic Aryans German soldiers who helped in territorial expansion German police of different types All those who were willing to consider Hitler as God 27 / 59 When did Germany withdraw herself from the League of Nations? 1930 1931 1932 1933 28 / 59 What was Nazi Ideology with regard to school children? He believed that education of children was not necessary A control should be kept over children both inside and outside school All children should be regarded as equal None of the above 29 / 59 Which article of the Weimar Constitution gave the President the powers to impose emergency, suspend civil rights and rule by decree in Germany ? 46 47 48 None of these 30 / 59 In which country did Nazi Germany first try its experiment of ‘concentration of Germans in one area’? Poland France Czechoslovakia England 31 / 59 Who amongst these offered Chancellorship to Hitler ? Churchil Plato Helmuth Hindenburg 32 / 59 Which of the following statements is false about soldiers in the World War I? The soldiers, in reality, led miserable lives in trenches, survived with feeding on the copras They faced poisonous gas and enemy shelling and loss of comrades All soldiers were ready to die for their country’s honour and personal glory Aggressive propaganda glorified war 33 / 59 When did the Second World War come to an end? January 1944 May 1945 June 1946 August 1947 34 / 59 What was the thinking of Nazi Germany about women? The fight for equality between men and women was wrong Girls had to maintain the purity of the race and teach their children Nazi values Their role was to be of mothers who had to be bearers of the Aryan culture and race All the above 35 / 59 What was Hitler’s ideology of ‘lebensraum’ or living space? Multi-storeyed buildings should be built in Germany to increase the living space The world must be occupied enabling the material resources and power of the German nation. New territories had to be acquired for settlement Both (b) and (c) 36 / 59 Who among the following propounded the theory of the “Survival of the Fittest’’ ? Charles Darwin Herbert Spencer Adolf Hitler Isaac Newton 37 / 59 Hitler’s world view, which was also the Nazi ideology, was There was no equality between people, only a racial hierarchy The blond, blue-eyed, Nordic German Aryans were at the top and Jews at the bottom. The coloured people were placed in between Jews were the anti-race, the arch enemies of the Aryans All the above 38 / 59 What did the term ‘Evacuation’ mean? Living in separately marked areas called ghettos Deporting people to gas chambers Arrested without any legal procedures Detained without due process of law 39 / 59 Which incident led to the start of World War II? German invasion of Switzerland German invasion of Poland Russian invasion of Germany Japan’s sinking of ship at Pearl Harbour 40 / 59 Which of the following countries led the Allied Powers in the Second World War? UK and France USSR and USA Germany and Austria Both (a) and (b) 41 / 59 In Germany students between 10-14 years of Age had to join an organisation named : Jungvolk Hitler’s youth Volkswogan Young Nazi Party 42 / 59 What was the name given to gas chambers by Nazis ? Killing Machine Solution Areas Revolutionary Ground Disinfection Areas 43 / 59 What was the slogan coined by Hitler when he followed his aggressive foreign policy? Messenger from God Conquer the world One people, One empire, and One leader We are Aryans, the real rulers 44 / 59 The following statements are about Hitler’s early life. Which of them is incorrect? Hitler was born in 1889 in Austria and spent his youth in poverty He joined the army during World War I and earned accolades for bravery He was totally unaffected by German defeat in the war and only thought of improving his career In 1919 he joined a small group called the German Workers' Party, which later was known as the Nazi Party. 45 / 59 When did Germany attack the Soviet Union? 1939 1941 1942 1943 46 / 59 Which of the following statements is true about the economic crisis in Germany in 1923? The value of ‘Mark’ (German currency) collapsed Prices of goods soared high Weimer Republic brought economic prosperity Both (a) and (b) 47 / 59 When and among which countries was the Tripartite Pact signed? 1940, Germany, Italy and Japan 1939, Germany, Austria and USSR 1940, England, France and USA 1938, England, Germany and USSR 48 / 59 Which of the following bodies was set up to try and prosecute the Nazi war criminals at the end of World War II? International Military Tribunal British Military Tribunal Allied Military Tribunal Allied Judicial Court 49 / 59 The National Assembly met at Weimer and decided to establish a democratic constitution with a federal structure a communist form of government a powerful monarchy a military state 50 / 59 The Treaty of Versailles (1920) signed at the end of World War I, was harsh and humiliating for Germany, because Germany lost its overseas colonies, and 13 percent of its territories It lost 75% of its iron and 26% of its coal to France, Poland, Denmark and Lithuania, was forced to pay compensation of 6 billion pounds The western powers demilitarised Germany and they occupied resource-rich Rhineland in the 1920s All the above 51 / 59 Why did Helmuth’s father kill himself in the spring of 1945? He was depressed by Germany’s defeat in Second World War He feared that common people would mishandle him and his family He feared revenge by the Allied Powers He wanted to die because of the crimes he had committed during Nazi rule 52 / 59 Hitler took over the German Workers Party and re-named it as : Secular German Workers Socialist Workers of Germany National Socialist Party National Workers of Germany 53 / 59 Which of the following was a special surveillance and security force created by Hitler? Regular police force in green uniform and stormtroopers Gestapo (secret state police), the SS (the protection squads) Criminal police (SD), the security service Both (b) and (c) 54 / 59 What was the destination of all ‘undesirables’ of the German Empire called? Land of ‘undesirables’ Cursed land General government Land for the abnormals 55 / 59 Which incident persuaded the USA to join the war? Hitler’s attack on Eastern Europe Hitler’s policy of genocide of the Jews Helplessness of England and France Japan’s attack on the US base at Pearl Harbour 56 / 59 Who among the following was assigned the responsibility of economic recovery by Hitler? Goebbels Hindenburg Hjalmar Schacht Adam Smith 57 / 59 What was ‘Dawes Plan’? A plan which imposed more fines on Germany A plan which withdrew all punishment from Germany A plan which reworked the terms of reparation to ease financial burden on the Germans None of the above 58 / 59 Who wrote ‘Mein Kampf’? Herbert Spencer Charles Darwin Adolf Hitler Goebbels 59 / 59 What was Hitler’s historic blunder and why? Attack on Soviet Union in 1941 was a historic blunder by Hitler He exposed his western front to British aerial bombing The Soviet Red Army inflicted a crushing and humiliating defeat on Germany at Stalingrad All the above Your score isThe average score is 91% 0% Restart quiz
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