NOTE: Attempt FIVE questions in all, including question No. 8 which is COMPULSORY. All questions carry EQUAL marks.
- The Peace of Versailles paved the path to the Second World War. Discuss.
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Highlight the ideals for which League of nations stood for and explain the causes of its failure.
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Discuss the factors which helped the rise of Hitler to power. Highlight his foreign policy.
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Give an estimate of Mussolini’s services to Italy and the principles the fascist party stood for.
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Highlight the achievements of UNO up to 1960 and describe its major organs.
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Discuss de Gaulle’s domestic and foreign policy.
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Write short notes on any Two of the following:
(a) Marshall Plan (b) Warsaw Plan (c) European Common Market (d) Atlantic Charter
- Write only the correct answer in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the questions.
(1) Mein Kampf was written by:
(a) Tito (b) Hitler (c) Mussolini (d) None of these
(2) Prague was occupied in:
(a) 1915 (b) 1911 (c) 1931 (d) None of these
(3) Italy though bound to Germany by Triple Alliance joined the Allies in:
(a) 1915 (b) 1918 (c) 1919 (d) 1917 (e) None of these
(4) The Battle of Jutland was fought in 1916 in:
(a) North Sea (b) Dead Sea (c) Red Sea (d) Aegean Sea (e) None of these
(5) USA entered the First World War in:
(a) 1914 (b) 1915 (c) 1917 (d) None of these
(6) ILO stands for:
(7) NATO stands for:
(8) Germany joined the League of Nations in:
(a) 1921 (b) 1926 (c) 1929 (d) None of these
(9) Famous Fourteen Points were given by President Wilson in:
(a) 1914 (b) 1918 (c) 1919 (d) None of these
(10) The treaty of Versailles limited German Army to ____________ men.
(a) 110000 (b) 1100000 (c) 11000 (d) None of these
(11) The treaty between the Allies and Austria after the 1st World War was called:
(a) Treaty of Trianon (b) Treaty of Lausanne (c) Treaty of St. Germain (d) None of these
(12) The League of Nations failed to stop _______ aggress against Abyssinia.
(a) French (b) German (c) Italian (d) None of these
(13) What was the duration of Second World War?
(a) 1939 – 1942 (b) 1939 – 1946 (c) 1941 – 1945 (d) None of these
(14) The project of Baghdad Railway was conceived by:
(a) France (b) Russia (c) Germany (d) None of these
(15) The Bolsheviks shot dead ____________ in July 1901.
(a) Tsar Alexander I (b) Tsar Nicholas I (c) Tsar Alexander II (d) None of these
(16) The most spectacular achievement of Mussolini was the conquest of:
(a) Tunisia (b) Yalta Conference (c) Mesopotamia (d) None of these
(17) In 1945, Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill attended:
(a) Malta Conference (b) Yalta Conference (c) Both of the above (d) None of these
(18) A British Army under _________ surrendered to Turks at Kut-el-Amara in 1915.
(a) General Townshend (b) General Maude (c) General Slim (d) None of these
(19) In 1918, by the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk __________ surrendered Poland and Baltic.
(a) Austria (b) Russia (c) Belgium (d) None of these
(20) The Atlantic Charter was drawn in:
(a) 1939 (b) 1941 (c) 1945 (d) None of these