Nazism and the Rise of Hitler MCQ Questions for Class 9 Social Science Chapter 3 with Answers

Here you will find NCERT MCQ Questions for Class 9 Social Science with Answers PDF Free Download based on the important concepts and topics given in the textbook as per CBSE new exam pattern. This may assist you to understand and check your knowledge about the chapters. Students also can take a free test of the Multiple Choice Questions of Class 9 Social Science. Each question has four options followed by the right answer. These MCQ Questions are selected supported by the newest exam pattern as announced by CBSE.


Q1. Tripartite Pact was signed between :

(i) Germany
(ii) Italy
(iii) France
(iv) Russia

(iii) France

Q2. Which of these were the reasons of Nazi hatred of the Jews?

(i) Jews had been stereotyped as killers of Christ
(ii) They were ‘usurers’, i.e. moneylenders
(iii) The Jews had always cheated the Nazis
(iv) Both (i) and (ii)

(iv) Both (i) and (ii)

Q3. What did the term ‘Evacuation’ mean?

(i) Living in separately marked areas called ghettos
(ii) Deporting people to gas chambers
(iii) Arrested without any legal procedures
(iv) Detained without due process of law

(ii) Deporting people to gas chambers

Q4. Which country was defeated after the First World War?

(i) France
(ii) Germany
(iii) Russia
(iv) Britain

(ii) Germany

Q5. Which act established dictatorship in Germany ?

(i) Act of 1933
(ii) Act of 1919
(iii) Act of 1927
(iv) Enalding Act

(iv) Enalding Act

Q6. What was Nazi Ideology with regard to schoolchildren?

(i) He believed that education of children was not necessary
(ii) A control should be kept over children both inside and outside school
(iii) All children should be regarded as equal
(iv) None of the above

(ii) A control should be kept over children both inside and outside school

Q7. What was the response of the Germans to the new Weimar Republic?

(i) They held the new Weimar Republic responsible for Germany’s defeat and the disgrace at Versailles
(ii) The republic carried the burden of war guilt and national humiliation
(iii) It became the target of attacks in the conservative national circles
(iv) All the above

(iv) All the above

Q8. The Nazi Party had become the largest party by the

(i) 1920
(ii) 1925
(iii) 1926
(iv) 1932

(iv) 1932

Q9. How were Allies power strengthened ?

(i) By defeating Germany
(ii) By defeating Japan
(iii) By defeating Italy
(iv) With the entering of US in World War

(ii) By defeating Japan

Q10. What was the thinking of Nazi Germany about women?

(i) The fight for equality between men and women was wrong
(ii) Girls had to maintain the purity of the race and teach their children Nazi values
(iii) Their role was to be of mothers who had to be bearers of the Aryan culture and race
(iv) All the above

(iv) All the above

Q11. The National Assembly met at Weimer and decided to establish

(i) a democratic constitution with a federal structure
(ii) a communist form of government
(iii) a powerful monarchy
(iv) a military state

(i) a democratic constitution with a federal structure

Q12. The country that dropped atom bomb on Hiroshima in Japan was

(i) France
(ii) America
(iii) Germany
(iv) Britain

(ii) America

Q13. Where did Soviet Red Army inflict a crushing defect on Germany ?

(i) At Stalingrad
(ii) At St. Petersburg
(iii) At Nuremberg
(iv) At Bavaria

(i) At Stalingrad

Q14. Who wrote ‘Mein Kampf’?

(i) Herbert Spencer
(ii) Charles Darwin
(iii) Adolf Hitler
(iv) Goebbels

(iii) Adolf Hitler

Q15. Hitler took over the German Workers Party and renamed it as….?

(i) Secular German Workers
(ii) Socialist Workers of Germany
(iii) National Socialist Party
(iv) National Workers of Germany

(iii) National Socialist Party

Q16. Who were the worst sufferers in Nazi Germany?

(i) Jews
(ii) Poles
(iii) Russians
(iv) Gypsies

(i) Jews

Q17. What is the name of Republic that was established in Germany after World War I ?

(i) Republic of German Federation
(ii) Republic of German Confederation
(iii) German Republic State
(iv) The Weimer Republic

(iv) The Weimer Republic

Q18. Who among the following was assigned the responsibility of economic recovery by Hitler?

(i) Goebbels
(ii) Hindenburg
(iii) Hjalmar Schacht
(iv) Adam Smith

(iii) Hjalmar Schacht

Q19. The Nazi Party became the largest party by?

(i) 1930
(ii) 1931
(iii) 1932
(iv) 1933

(iii) 1932

Q20. The game Hitler glorified was

(i) wresting
(ii) kabaddi
(iii) hockey
(iv) boxing

(iv) boxing

Q21. The great economic depression began in:

(i) 1929
(ii) 1930
(iii) 1928
(iv) 1919

(i) 1929

Q22. In context of Germany what was ‘Holocaust’?

(i) Nazi propaganda
(ii) Nazi Honour Crosses
(iii) Nazi killing operations
(iv) A Nazi School

(iii) Nazi killing operations

Q23. Why did Helmuth’s father kill himself?

(i) He was depressed by Germany’s defeat
(ii) He feared that common people will mishandle him
(iii) He feared revenge by the allied powers
(iv) He wanted to commit suicide

(iii) He feared revenge by the allied powers

Q24. Which of the following statements is false about soldiers in the World War I?

(i) The soldiers, in reality, led miserable lives in trenches, survived with feeding on the copra’s
(ii) They faced poisonous gas and enemy shelling and loss of comrades
(iii) All soldiers were ready to die for their country’s honour and personal glory
(iv) Aggressive propaganda glorified war

(iii) All soldiers were ready to die for their country’s honour and personal glory

Q25. Which of the following is the name of German Parliament ?

(i) Reichstag
(ii) Duma
(iii) Weimer
(iv) German Republican

(i) Reichstag


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