📘 Chapter 3: Nazism and the Rise of Hitler – Question
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🟢 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
1. Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany in:
a) 1923
b) 1933
c) 1939
d) 1945
Answer: b) 1933
2. The Treaty of Versailles was signed in:
a) 1919
b) 1921
c) 1933
d) 1945
Answer: a) 1919
3. Which youth organization was created to indoctrinate German children?
a) Young Communists
b) Hitler Youth
c) Free Youth Union
d) German Scouts
Answer: b) Hitler Youth
4. Which article of the Weimar Constitution gave emergency powers to the President?
a) Article 28
b) Article 48
c) Article 14
d) Article 21
Answer: b) Article 48
5. What was the main target of Nazi propaganda?
a) Jews
b) Communists
c) Versailles Treaty
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
, 🟡 Fill in the Blanks
1. The German Parliament is called the ___________.
Answer: Reichstag
2. The secret state police of Nazi Germany was called ___________.
Answer: Gestapo
3. Hitler wrote his autobiography titled ___________ while in prison.
Answer: Mein Kampf
4. The Nazi ideology of expansion was called ___________.
Answer: Lebensraum
5. In 1939, Germany invaded ___________, which started World War II.
Answer: Poland
🔴 True/False
1. The Weimar Republic was welcomed by all sections of German society.
Answer: False
2. The Enabling Act gave Hitler dictatorial powers.
Answer: True
3. Nazis considered Jews, Gypsies, and handicapped people as "desirable citizens."
Answer: False
4. Germany joined the League of Nations in 1926.
Answer: True
5. The Great Depression strengthened Hitler’s rise to power.
Answer: True
🔵 Matching Questions
A. Match the following leaders with their roles:
1. Hitler – (a) President of Weimar Republic
2. Hindenburg – (b) Leader of Nazi Party
3. Goebbels – (c) Nazi propaganda minister
4. Mussolini – (d) Fascist dictator of Italy
Answer:
1 – b, 2 – a, 3 – c, 4 – d
Bank
🟢 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
1. Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany in:
a) 1923
b) 1933
c) 1939
d) 1945
Answer: b) 1933
2. The Treaty of Versailles was signed in:
a) 1919
b) 1921
c) 1933
d) 1945
Answer: a) 1919
3. Which youth organization was created to indoctrinate German children?
a) Young Communists
b) Hitler Youth
c) Free Youth Union
d) German Scouts
Answer: b) Hitler Youth
4. Which article of the Weimar Constitution gave emergency powers to the President?
a) Article 28
b) Article 48
c) Article 14
d) Article 21
Answer: b) Article 48
5. What was the main target of Nazi propaganda?
a) Jews
b) Communists
c) Versailles Treaty
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
, 🟡 Fill in the Blanks
1. The German Parliament is called the ___________.
Answer: Reichstag
2. The secret state police of Nazi Germany was called ___________.
Answer: Gestapo
3. Hitler wrote his autobiography titled ___________ while in prison.
Answer: Mein Kampf
4. The Nazi ideology of expansion was called ___________.
Answer: Lebensraum
5. In 1939, Germany invaded ___________, which started World War II.
Answer: Poland
🔴 True/False
1. The Weimar Republic was welcomed by all sections of German society.
Answer: False
2. The Enabling Act gave Hitler dictatorial powers.
Answer: True
3. Nazis considered Jews, Gypsies, and handicapped people as "desirable citizens."
Answer: False
4. Germany joined the League of Nations in 1926.
Answer: True
5. The Great Depression strengthened Hitler’s rise to power.
Answer: True
🔵 Matching Questions
A. Match the following leaders with their roles:
1. Hitler – (a) President of Weimar Republic
2. Hindenburg – (b) Leader of Nazi Party
3. Goebbels – (c) Nazi propaganda minister
4. Mussolini – (d) Fascist dictator of Italy
Answer:
1 – b, 2 – a, 3 – c, 4 – d