NCERT Extra Questions History Chapter 3 Nazism and the Rise of Hitler Short and Broad Type (Long). Here we have provided Class IX History Chapter 3 Very Short Type Questions i.e. 01 Mark; Short Type Questions (02 Mark) and Answers. And Long Type Questions.
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MCQ Extra Question & Answer
1.) The World War I began in –
(a) 1914
(b) 1915
(c) 1916
(d) 1918
Answer : (a) 1914
2.) Number of houses in the German Representative Court were –
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Four
Answer : (b) Two
(3) Weimer Republic was established in –
(a) 1919
(b) 1920
(c) 1924
(d) 1933
Answer : (a) 1919
(4) Who was the Propaganda Minister of The Nazi party –
(a) Hitler
(b) Goebbles
(c) Wilson
(d) Kiel
Answer : (b) Goebbles
Very Short Type Extra Questions and Answers:
Who were called the Nazi?
Answer: the supporters of Hitler’s were called Nazi
What was Hitler’s determination?
Answer: Hitler’s determination was to make Germany a mighty power and conquer all of Europe.
Which pact was called “Dictated Peace”?
Answer: Versailles Treaty.
Whom did Hitler kill?
Answer: Hitler killed the Jews
In which year Germany surrendered to the allies?
Answer: may 1945
Who was Hitler’s propaganda minister?
Answer:Goebbels
Where did Hitler commit suicide?
Answer: in Berlin bunker.
Which organisation was set up to prosecute Nazi war criminals?
Answer: the international military tribunal
How many wall criminals were given death sentence at the Nuremberg tribunal?
Answer: 11
What is genocide?
Answer: killing of large scale leading to to destruction of of large section of people
Which country helped Germany in the first world war?
Answer: Austria
Who where the allies in the first world war?
Answer: England France and Russia
In which year Germany was defeated in the first world war?
Answer: November 1918
Who established dictatorship in Italy?
Answer: Mussolini
Who supported the weimar republic?
Answer: socialist catholics and democrats
Who were called November criminals?
Answer: those who supported the weimar republic where called November criminals
What was free corps?
Answer: free corps was a war veterans organisation
Who founded the Communist party of Germany?
Answer: the Spartacists
When was the Weimer Constitution composed in Germany?
Answer: – In 1919
What heightened the political radicalisation of Germany in 1920 s?
Answer: the economic crisis
How Germany paid their loan back?
Answer: in form of gold
In which year the Wall Street exchange crashed?
Answer: 1929
The economy of which country was most affected by the economic crisis?
Answer. Germany
What was the number of unemployed persons in Germany during the economic crisis?
Answer. 6 million
What was Wall Street exchange?
Answer. The name of the world’s biggest stock exchange located in the USA
What was proletarianisation ?
Answer.And anxiety of being reduced to the ranks of the working class or unemployed
In which year Hitler was born?
Answer: 1889 in Austria
What was Hitler’s duty during the world war 1?
Answer: he acted as a messenger in the front then became a corporal and earned medals for bravery
In which year Hitler joined a small group called German workers party?
Answer: 1919
What was the changed name of German workers party?
Answer. National socialist German workers party
What was the national socialist German workers party popularly known as?
Answer: Nazi party
In which year Hitler planned to seize Bavaria?
Answer: 1923
When did the Nazism become a popular movement?
Answer. During the great depression
How much percent of what did the Nazism got in the election of 1932?
Answer. 37% votes
How did Hitler moved people?
Answer. Hitler was a great orator. He moved people by his speeches.
Who offered the chancellorship to Hitler?
Answer: president hindenburg
Where did Hitler send the communists?
Answer. concentration camps
When was the ‘Mein Kampf’ published ?
Answer: In 1925
How many types of victims were there during the nazi rule?
Answer:52
When did the famous enabling act was passed?
Answer. 3rd March 1933
Whom did Hitler give the responsibility to recover the economy?
Answer. HajalmarSchacht
What slogan did Hitler give to integrate Austria and Germany?
Answer.” one people one empire and one leader
In which year Germany invaded Poland?
Answer September 1939
In which year tripartite pact was signed between Germany Italy and Japan?
Answer 1940 September
By the end of _____ Hitler was at the Pinnacle of his power
Answer 1940
What was Hitler’s long-term aim?
Answer to conquer Eastern Europe
In which year did Hitler attack the Soviet Union?
Answer 1941 June
Which country was expanding its power in the East?
Answer Japan
In which year the second world war end?
Answer may 1945
Where did the US drop atom bombs?
Answer Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan
Which two colours were there in the Nazi Flag?
Ans: Red and White.
What was Synagogue s?
Answer place of worship for the people of Jewish faith
What was Jungvlock?
Answer Nazi youth group for children below 14 years of age
When did Germany invade the USSR?
Answer 22nd June 1941
When did the allied forces came victorious in Europe?
Answer 8 may 1945
From when the mass murder of the Jews begin?
Answer 23rd June 1941
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Short Type Extra Questions and Answers Solution:
Q1. Who were called the allies during the first world war?
Answer: the allied powers were initially led by the UK and France. In 1941 they were joined by the USSR and USA. They fought against the axis powers namely Germany Italy and Japan
Q2. How did the people of Germany established a democratic constitution in weimar?
Answer:the defeat of imperial Germany and the application of the emperor gave an opportunity to parliamentary parties to recast German polity. A national assembly met at weimar and established a democratic constitution with a federal structure.
Q3. How the deputies were elected in the new Federal structure?
Answer:deputies were now elected to the German Parliament on the basis of equal and universal votes cast by all the adults including women
Q4. How did the people receive the republic?
Answer: the republic was not received well by its own people largely because of the terms it was forced to accept after Germany’s defeat at the end of the first world war.
Q5. What was the condition of the soldiers after the first world war?
Answer: the German soldiers lived miserable lives in the trenches, trapped with rats feeding on corpses, defaced poisonous gas and enemy shelling, and witnessed their rank reduced rapidly.
Q6. Why did French occupy the Ruhr area in 1923?
Answer: in 1923 Germany refused to pay and the French occupied its leading industrial area to claim their coal.
Q7. What is hyperinflation?
Answer: hyper inflation is a situation when prices rise phenomenally high, for example,the depleting condition of German economy after the world war 1.
Q8. What was dawes plan?
Answer: the Americans intervened and bailed Germany out of the economic crisis by introducing the plan which river the terms of of reparation to ease the financial burden on the Germans
Q9. What was the condition of the organised workers of Germany?
Answer: only the organised workers could manage to keep their heads above water . But unemployment weekend their bargaining power. Big business was in crisis.
Q10. Why the weimar republic was vulnerable?
Answer: politically the republic was vulnerable and fragile because it was unstable and prone to dictatorship
Q11. What was the condition of the middle class after 1929?
Answer: banks were collapsed and businesses shut down workers lost their jobs and the middle classes were threatened with destitution and the society was ruined by Nazi propaganda.
Q12. What did Hitler promise when he come to power?
Answer: Hitler promised to build a strong Nation, undo the injustice of the the Versailles treaty and restore the dignity of the German people. He promised employment for those looking for work and a secure future for the youth. He promised to weed out all foreign influences and resist all foreign conspiracies against Germany.
Q13. How did the Nazi propaganda portray Hitler?
Answer: Nazi propaganda skillfully projected Hitler as a masiha. A saviour, as someone who had arrived to deliver people from their distress.it is an image that captured the imagination of people whose sense of dignity and pride had been shattered, and who was living in a time of acute economic and political crisis.
Q14. What powers where provided to Hitler by the enabling act of 1933?
Answer: this act established dictatorship in Germany. It gave Hitler all Powers to sideline Parliament and rule by decree.all political parties and trade unions were banned except for the necessary party and its affiliates. The state established complete control over the economy, media, army e and judiciary.
Q15. What were the concentration camps?
Answer: these camps where people were isolated and detained without due process of law. Typically it was surrounded by electrified wire fences.
Q16. How did Hjalmar Schacht recovered the economy?
Answer.he aimed at full production and full employment through a state funded work creation program. This project produced the famous German super highways and the people’s car the Volkswagen.
Q17. Who had nordic German Aryans?
Answer. One branch of those classified as Aryans. The lift in North European countries and had German or related origin.
Q18. Who were the gypsies?
Answer. the groups that were classified as Gypsy had their own community identity.Sinti and Roma what do such communities. Many of them traced their origin to India..
Q19. What was persecution?
Answer.the systematic organised punishment of those belonging to a group or religion is called persecution.
Q20. What was usurers?
Answer:it was a term of abuse used for the money lenders who charged excessive interest.
Q21. What was Hitler’s view on German youth?
Answer. Hitler was fanatically interested in the youth of the country.he felt that a strong Nazi society could be established only by teaching children Nazi ideology. This required a control over the child both inside and outside school.
Long Type Questions Worksheet:
5 x 1 = 5
1) Describe the genocidal war of Germany during the world war 1? What were its effects?
2) Why the conditions of the peace treaty of Versailles ware is insulting for the Germans?
3) What were the effects of world war 1 on Germany?
4) Describe the economic condition of Germany after the world war 1.
5) Write about the great economic depression elaborately.
6) What was the importance of the weimar republic?
7) How did Hitler spread the magic propaganda after coming into power?
8) What was gestapo? How did the Nazi government control their people?
9) Describe Hitler’s foreign policies?
10) Describe Hitler’s Nazi ideology in detail.
11) What were the dreams of the nazis?
12) How did the Nazis repress the races which were inferior to them?
13) Describe about the German racial Utopia
14) What were there in the the Nuremberg laws of citizenship of September 1935?
15) How did Hitler want to control over the child both inside and outside school?
16) Write about the Nazi cult of motherhood
17) What were the arts of propaganda during the rule of Hitler
18) How did common people react to nazism?
19) What was holocaust?
20) What did Mahatma Gandhi appealed to Hitler.
21) How did the Nazi propaganda spread hatred against the Jews
22) What was the role of women in the Nazi society
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