“MCQ Questions for Class 9 Social Science History Chapter 3 – Nazism and the Rise of Hitler with Answers present an interactive and educational approach to understanding the emergence of Nazism and Adolf Hitler’s rise to power. This set of multiple-choice questions delves into the historical context of Germany during the 1920s and 1930s, the impact of the Treaty of Versailles, the rise of Hitler’s Nazi party, their ideologies, and policies. With detailed answers provided, these MCQs serve as a valuable resource to enhance students’ comprehension and knowledge of this crucial period in history.”
MCQ Questions for Class 9 History Chapter 3 Nazism and the rise of Hitler with Answers
Q1. Wall Street Exchange is located:
(a) America
(b) U.K.
(c) Italy
(d) China
Ans: America
Q2. Name the country who dropped bomb on Hiroshima in Japan:
(a) Turkey
(b) USSR
(c) America
(d) Bhutan
Ans: America
Q3. Country who was defeated in first world war :
(a) Ghana
(b) Nigeria
(c) Britain
(d) Germany
Ans: Germany
Q4. Nazi party became the largest party in :
(a) 1932
(b) 1832
(c) 1942
(b) 1922
Ans: 1932
Q5. Bronze cross was given to the woman give birth to :
(a) one child
(d) two child
(c) three child
(d) four child
Ans: four child
Q6. Which incidence forced USA to join the world war:
(a) attack of japan on the US base
(b) because of hitler
(c) because of England
(d) All of the above
Ans : attack of japan on the US base
Q7. When did Hitler become the Chancellor of Germany?
(a) June 2, 1933
(b) January 30, 1933
(c) November 20, 1933
(d) January 30, 1944
Ans: January 30, 1933
Q8. When was the Weimar Republic established?
A) 1914
B) 1917
C) 1918
D) 1923
Ans: C) 1918
Q9. Which countries were Germany’s allies during World War I?
A) England, France, and Russia
B) Austria and Belgium
C) The Allies
D) The Central Powers
Ans: B) Austria and Belgium
Q10. What did the War Guilt Clause hold Germany responsible for?
A) The damages suffered by the Allied countries
B) The loss of Germany’s overseas colonies
C) The occupation of Rhineland
D) The First World War
Ans: A) The damages suffered by the Allied countries
Q11. What was the name given to those who supported the Weimar Republic?
A) Socialists, Catholics, and Democrats
B) The November criminals
C) The National Assembly
D) The Allies
Ans: A) Socialists, Catholics, and Democrats
Q12. Which event heightened political radicalization in Germany?
A) The economic crisis of 1923
B) The Treaty of Versailles
C) The Wall Street Exchange crash
D) The rise of Hitler
Ans: A) The economic crisis of 1923
Q13. What was the economic crisis of 1923 known as?
A) Hyperinflation
B) The Great Depression
C) The Enabling Act
D) The Fire Decree
Ans: A) Hyperinflation
Q14. Which event marked the beginning of Hitler’s rise to power?
A) The Wall Street Exchange crash
B) The Great Economic Depression
C) The passing of the Enabling Act
D) The Fire Decree
Ans: D) The Fire Decree
Q15. What did Hitler promise in his speeches?
A) Employment for those looking for work
B) Restoration of the dignity of the German people
C) Resistance against foreign conspiracies
D) All of the above
Ans: D) All of the above
Q16. Which decree suspended civic rights in Germany?
A) The Fire Decree
B) The Enabling Act
C) The Great Depression
D) The Treaty of Versailles
Ans: A) The Fire Decree
Q17. Who was assigned the task of economic recovery in Nazi Germany?
A) Adolf Hitler
B) Hermann Göring
C) Hjalmar Schacht
D) Joseph Goebbels
Ans: C) Hjalmar Schacht
Q18. What was the Nazi ideology based on?
A) Equality among people
B) A racial hierarchy
C) The geopolitical concept of Lebensraum
D) None of the above
Ans: B) A racial hierarchy
Q19. What was the name of the revolutionary uprising that occurred during the early years of the Weimar Republic?
A) Bolshevik Revolution
B) French Revolution
C) Spartacist Uprising
D) Russian Revolution
Ans: C) Spartacist Uprising
Q20. Which country occupied the leading industrial area of Ruhr in Germany during the economic crisis of 1923?
A) England
B) France
C) Russia
D) United States
Ans: B) France
Q21. Which event triggered the Great Economic Depression in Germany?
A) The Wall Street Exchange crash
B) The passing of the Enabling Act
C) The Fire Decree
D) The Treaty of Versailles
Ans: A) The Wall Street Exchange crash
Q22. What powers did Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution grant to the President?
A) Powers to impose emergency measures
B) Powers to suspend civil rights
C) Powers to rule by decree
D) All of the above
Ans: D) All of the above
Q23. Who was offered the Chancellorship by President Hindenburg, leading to the establishment of a dictatorship in Germany?
A) Adolf Hitler
B) Joseph Goebbels
C) Hermann Göring
D) Heinrich Himmler
Ans: A) Adolf Hitler
Q24. Which economist was assigned the task of economic recovery in Nazi Germany?
A) Hjalmar Schacht
B) Adolf Hitler
C) Joseph Goebbels
D) Hermann Göring
Ans: A) Hjalmar Schacht
Q25. What was the Nazi ideology’s concept of Lebensraum?
A) Living space
B) Racial purity
C) Equality among people
D) Communist revolution
Ans: A) Living space
Q26. What was the Nazi term for the mass killings during the Holocaust?
A) Special treatment
B) The Final Solution
C) Euthanasia
D) Selection
Ans: B) The Final Solution
Q27.How did Nazis spread their ideas and propaganda?
A) Visual images and films
B) Radio broadcasts
C) Posters and leaflets
D) All of the above
Ans: D) All of the above
Q28. What was the role of youth organizations in Nazi Germany?
A) Educating German youth in the spirit of National Socialism
B) Promoting democracy and human rights
C) Encouraging cultural diversity
D) Advocating for peace and diplomacy
Ans: A) Educating German youth in the spirit of National Socialism
Q29. What happened to the Jews during the Nazi regime?
A) They were terrorized, pauperized, and segregated
B) They were forcibly expelled from Germany
C) They were given equal rights and opportunities
D) They were recognized as an integral part of German society
Ans: A) They were terrorized, pauperized, and segregated
Q30. What was the term used by the Nazis to describe their vision of creating an exclusive racial community of pure Germans?
A) Racial hierarchy
B) Aryan supremacy
C) Racial utopia
D) Geopolitical expansion
Ans: C) Racial utopia
Q31. How did the Nazis stereotype and refer to Orthodox Jews?
A) Vermin
B) Pure-blooded Aryans
C) Role models
D) Undesirable individuals
Ans: A) Vermin
Q32. Who protested against the silence of ordinary Germans in the face of brutal crimes committed by the Nazis?
A) Adolf Hitler
B) Hermann Göring
C) Pastor Niemoeller
D) Joseph Goebbels
Ans: C) Pastor Niemoeller