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Class 9 Social Science (History) Chapter 2 Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution

This quiz on Chapter 2, Socialism in Europe and the Russian Revolution, from Class 9 Social Science (History) will assess your understanding of key events, ideologies, and figures that shaped socialism in Europe and led to the Russian Revolution. It covers topics such as different socialist ideologies, the role of Lenin and the Bolsheviks, the fall of the Tsarist regime, the October Revolution, and the impact of communism on Russia and the world.
By attempting this quiz, you will get to know which topics or subtopics from this chapter are not clear to you. At the end of the quiz, you will receive a certificate of achievement, helping you track your progress and strengthen your preparation.

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Category: Private property abolished

1. Which change did the Bolsheviks implement regarding urban housing after abolishing private property?

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Category: Socialist demands: Better wages, reduced working hours, voting rights

2. In which year did the socialists and trade unionists form a Labour Party in Britain?

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Category: Radicals

3. Which of the following movements was supported by radicals to advocate for gender equality in voting rights?

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Category: Poor working conditions in factories

4. Which factor was a major catalyst for the strikes and protests related to working conditions in early industrial factories?

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Category: Support for Socialism

5. Who among the following was known for advocating the establishment of cooperative communities as part of their socialist vision?

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Category: Supported redistribution of wealth

6. Which international organization was formed by socialists to coordinate efforts worldwide?

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Category: Formation of Communist parties in many countries

7. Which institution was established by the USSR to educate people from the East in Marxist-Leninist ideologies?

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Category: The Coming of Socialism to Europe

8. Which event is considered a symbol of socialist revolution?

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Category: Inspired communist movements worldwide

9. Which of the following countries had a Communist Party formation inspired by the Russian Revolution?

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Category: Socialist Revolutionary Party

10. According to the Socialist Revolutionary Party, who were considered the main force of the revolution?

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Category: The Russian Revolution

11. How did the First World War contribute to the fall of Tsar Nicholas II’s regime in February 1917?

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Category: Old aristocratic titles removed

12. What was the name of the new Soviet hat chosen in 1918?

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Category: Economy and Society

13. By 1914, what percentage of the factory labor force in Russia was made up of women?

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Category: Liberals, Radicals and Conservatives

14. What major historical event influenced conservatives to accept some social changes in society?

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Category: What Changed after October?

15. What was the new name of the Bolshevik Party after the October Revolution?

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Category: March 1917 (February Revolution in Petrograd)

16. Which day is associated with women leading strikes during the February Revolution?

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Category: After February

17. Which one of the following demands was central to Lenin’s April Theses after his return in 1917?

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Category: Planned Economy (Five-Year Plans)

18. What was one of the consequences of collectivization under Stalin’s regime?

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Category: Industrialization began in the late 19th century

19. Which of the following describes a difference between early and late 19th-century industrialization concerning urban development?

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Category: The Revolution of October 1917

20. What was the primary reason behind Lenin’s insistence on a swift and decisive uprising in October 1917?

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Category: Social Democratic Party

21. Which group did the Social Democratic Party (SPD) primarily collaborate with to strengthen their influence?

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Category: Industrial Revolution and urbanization

22. What does the term “Luddite” refer to in the context of the Industrial Revolution?

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Category: Strikes and protests spread across Russia

23. What was the date of International Women’s Day strike in Petrograd in 1917?

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Category: Growth of socialist parties in Britain, Germany, and France

24. What is the name of the international body that was formed by socialists in the 1870s to coordinate their efforts globally?

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Category: Inspired political movements worldwide

25. By the mid-20th century, how was the government style of the USSR viewed in relation to socialist ideals?

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Category: The Global Influence of the Russian Revolution and the USSR

26. Which organization was formed by the Bolsheviks to unite international socialist movements?

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Category: Opposed landowners and factory owners’ privileges

27. Which of the following did socialists believe was the root cause of social ills in the mid-nineteenth century?

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Category: Making a Socialist Society

28. What educational development was significantly increased as part of building a socialist society?

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Category: Socialists opposed private property

29. According to Louis Blanc, what role should the government play in promoting cooperatives?

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Category: % of Russians were peasants (mostly poor)

30. How did the peasant population influence Russia’s economy in terms of grain export?

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Category: Strict control and censorship

31. Which of the following was a direct consequence of collectivisation on Soviet livestock numbers?

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Category: Conservatives

32. How did conservative ideas impact political tendencies after the French Revolution?

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Category: Russian Empire included

33. Which political group in the Russian Empire was primarily focused on representing the interests of the peasantry and aimed for the redistribution of land?

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Category: Tsar Nicholas II became unpopular

34. What was one of the main reasons for the decline in real wages for Russian workers in 1904?

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Category: Socialism in Russia

35. By 1914, what percentage of the factory labor force in Russia was composed of women?

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Category: Two major socialist groups:

36. Who was the English manufacturer that sought to build a cooperative community in Indiana, USA?

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Category: Political parties were illegal before 1914

37. During the 1905 Revolution in Russia, which combination of groups collaborated to demand political reform such as a constitution?

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Category: The First World War and the Russian Empire

38. What was the new name given to St Petersburg during the First World War due to anti-German sentiments?

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Category: Liberals

39. Which statement best reflects the difference between liberals and radicals regarding societal development?

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Category: Believed that resources should be collectively owned

40. In contrast to capitalist beliefs, what do socialists advocate regarding property ownership?

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Category: Land redistribution to peasants

41. What was one consequence of Stalin’s collectivisation policy?

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Category: Russia fought against Germany and Austria

42. How did resource scarcity during World War I affect Russian industries?

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Category: Opposed both liberals and radicals

43. How did conservatives’ views on societal change evolve after the French Revolution?

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Category: Economic crisis led to dissatisfaction with the monarchy

44. How did Bloody Sunday in 1905 impact the stability of the Tsar’s authority?

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Category: Collectivization of Agriculture

45. What was one reason behind the Soviet government’s perception that collectivization would increase agricultural productivity?

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Category: Stalinism and Collectivisation

46. What was one of the main reasons for implementing collectivisation in Soviet Russia?

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Category: Introduction

47. What was one major effect of the French Revolution on European politics in the 19th century?

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Category: Economic crisis and rising food prices

48. What was one immediate effect of collectivisation on crop yields between 1929 and 1931?

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Category: Favored a parliamentary government with separation of powers

49. Which of the following best describes the radicals’ view on property rights during the advocacy for a parliamentary government?

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Category: The Age of Social Change

50. How did liberals in the 19th century perceive the role of government in society?

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Category: Different visions of socialism

51. Which key figure among the following is known for attempting to establish a cooperative community at New Harmony?

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Category: USSR supported anti-colonial movements (including in India)

52. Who among the following wrote about Soviet Socialism in his works?

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Category: Demanded land redistribution

53. What was one of the main consequences of the policy of collectivisation on Soviet society?

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Category: The February Revolution in Petrograd

54. Where were the workers’ quarters and factories located in Petrograd?

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Category: Peasants and nobles’ relations

55. What impact did the Socialist Revolutionary Party have on the relationship between Russian peasants and nobles?

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Category: Factories and banks nationalized

56. What was one effect of the nationalization of banks by the Bolsheviks?

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Category: Causes

57. What was one of the causes and its immediate consequence of Stalin’s emergency measures in 1928?

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Category: Conclusion

58. During the civil war, why did the Bolsheviks decide to keep industries and banks nationalized?

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Category: Formation of the Second International (1870s)

59. How did socialist ideas manage to impact legislation despite not forming many governments in European countries by 1905?

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Category: A Turbulent Time: The 1905 Revolution

60. Who led the procession of workers to the Winter Palace during the 1905 Revolution?

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Category: High casualties and food shortages

61. What was a significant economic consequence of the war on Russian agriculture?

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Category: Agriculture was outdated, and peasants faced high taxes

62. What was one significant impact of high taxes on Russian peasants during the early 1900s?

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Category: Influence of the French Revolution on social change

63. Which of the following statements best reflects the conservative perspective after the French Revolution?

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Category: The Civil War

64. Which country was NOT involved in sending troops to support the ‘whites’ during the Russian Civil War?

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Category: Unlike France, Russian peasants did not respect nobles

65. Which of the following actions were taken by Russian peasants against landlords?

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Category: The Russian Empire in 1914

66. Which of the following religions was NOT present in the Russian Empire in 1914?

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Category: Liberals and radicals demanded reforms

67. How did conservatives view social change after the French Revolution?

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Category: Peasants were unhappy due to forced grain collection

68. What was one of the direct economic impacts of forced grain collection on Soviet agriculture during collectivisation?

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Category: Opposed the absolute monarchy

69. Which group was known for initially opposing change but later accepted gradual changes after the French Revolution?

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Category: Russian Revolution ended Tsarist rule and led to the first socialist state

70. Who was the leader of the Bolsheviks during the October Revolution?

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Category: Socialism as a major ideology of the 19th and 20th centuries

71. What significant global event in the early 20th century had a profound influence on socialist movements worldwide?

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Category: Tsar Nicholas II ruled as an autocrat

72. What economic condition contributed significantly to unrest leading up to the 1905 Revolution in Russia?

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Category: Peasants forced to work in collective farms (kolkhozes)

73. What was one of the main reasons for the widespread famine during Stalin’s collectivisation policy?

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Category: Spread of liberal, radical, and conservative ideologies

74. How did radicals view private property amidst industrialization challenges?

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Category: Red Army (Bolsheviks) vs. White Army (Tsarists, liberals, foreign powers)

75. Who led the Red Army during the Russian Civil War?

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Category: Industrial Society and Social Change

76. According to socialist ideology, what is considered the root of all social ills?

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Category: Poor working conditions, low wages, and child labor

77. What was one of the primary goals of the Five Year Plans introduced by the Bolsheviks?

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