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Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 1

Consider the following statements. Which of the statements is correct?
1. The Taungya cultivation was a system of cultivation in which local farmers were allowed to cultivate temporarily within a plantation.
2. The first Inspector General of forests was Dietrich Brandis, a German, who was invited by the British for expert advice on the use of forests.

Detailed Solution for Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 1

The Taungya cultivation was a system of cultivation in which local farmers were allowed to cultivate temporarily within a plantation.

The first Inspector General of forests was Dietrich Brandis, a German, who was invited by the British for expert advice on the use of forests as they were worried that the use of forests by local people and reckless felling of trees by traders would destroy the forests.

Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 2

In which year was the Imperial Forest research institute set up at Dehradun?

Detailed Solution for Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 2

The Imperial Forest Research Institute was set up at Dehradun in 1906. The system taught there included scientific forestry. In scientific forestry natural forests which had different types of trees were cut down and one type of tree was planted in straight rows.

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Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 3

Consider the following statements. Which of the statements is correct?
1. Mahua flowers can be eaten, and are used to make oil and alcohol.
2. In India, dhya, penda, besar, nevada, podu, kumru are the local terms for shifting cultivation.

Detailed Solution for Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 3

One of the major impacts of European colonialism was the practice of shifting cultivation. 
In India, dhya, penda, besar, nevada, podu, kumru are the local terms for shifting cultivation. In shifting cultivation parts of the forest are cut and burnt in rotation. Seeds are sown in the ashes after the first monsoon rains and the crop is harvested by October - November.

Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 4

With reference to the Bastar Kingdom.
1. It was merged with the Kanker Kingdom and became the Bastar district in Madhya Pradesh in 1948.
2. In 1998 it was divided into three districts - Kanker, Bastar and Dantewada.
3. The 1910 rebellion first started in the Kanger forest area.

Q. Which of the statements is correct?

Detailed Solution for Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 4

In 1947 Bastar kingdom was merged with Kanker kingdom and became bastar district in Madhya Pradesh. In 1998, it was divided into three districts - Kanker, Bastar and Dantewada. IN 2001, these became part of Chattisgarh, The 1910 rebellion first started in the Kanger forest area and soon spread to other parts of the state.

Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 5

Arrange the chronology of events
1.  Napoleon becomes the emperor of France and annexes large parts of Europe.
2. Convocation of Estates General, Third Estate forms the National Assembly.
3. Formation of a constitution to limit King's powers and guarantee of basic rights to all.
4. France becomes a republic, overthrowing the Jacobian republic.

Detailed Solution for Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 5

1789 - Convocation of Estates General, Third Estate forms the National Assembly.

1791-  Formation of a constitution to limit King's powers and guarantee of basic rights to all.

1792-93 - France becomes a republic, overthrowing the Jacobian republic.

Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 6

Consider the following statements. Which of the statements is correct?

The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen included :
1. Right to practice any religion
2. Right to life, freedom and speech
3. The source of sovereignty which resides in a nation and no group/individual may exercise authority that does not come from people

Detailed Solution for Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 6

The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen included the right to life, freedom of speech, freedom of opinion, equality before law, were established as natural and inalienable rights that belonged to each human being by birth and could not be taken away.

Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 7

Consider the following statements. Which of the statements is correct?
1. The new elected Assembly called the Convention abolished the monarchy and declared France a republic on 21 September 1792.
2. On 21 January 1794, Louis XVI was executed publicly at the Place de la Concorde.
3. The period of 1793 to 1795 is referred to as the Reign of Terror where a policy of severe control and punishment was followed by Robespierre.

Detailed Solution for Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 7

The new elected Assembly called the Convention abolished the monarchy and declared France a republic on 21 September 1792. There is no hereditary monarchy now.

Louis XVI was sentenced to death by a court on the charge of treason.

On 21 January 1793, Louis XVI was executed publicly at the Place de la Concorde.

The period of 1793 to 1794 is referred to as the Reign of Terror where a policy of severe control and punishment was followed by Robespierre.  All those who were seen as enemies of the republic - ex nobles, clergy, members of other political parties were arrested, imprisoned and tried by a revolutionary tribunal.

Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 8

Consider the following statements. Which of the statements is correct?

1. She wrote a Declaration of Rights of Woman and Citizen addressed to the Queen and members of the National Assembly.
2. She is known to protest against the Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen.
3. She criticised the Jacobian government for forcible closing down women’s clubs.

Detailed Solution for Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 8

Olympe de Gouges was one of the most important of the politically active women in revolutionary France. She protested against the constitution and Declaration of rights of man and citizen as they excluded women from basic rights that each human being was entitled to .

She wrote a Declaration of Rights of Woman and Citizen addressed to the Queen and members of the National Assembly. In 1793, She criticised the Jacobian government for forcible closing down women’s clubs. She was tired by the National convention which charged her for treason

Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 9

Statement : The October revolution was led by the Bolshevik party leader Lenin.
​Argument : Weakness of the provisional government, economic and social problems and continuation of the war led to growing support for the Soviets.

Detailed Solution for Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 9

On November 6 and 7, 1917 (or October 24 and 25 on the Julian calendar, which is why the event is often referred to as the October Revolution), leftist revolutionaries led by Bolshevik Party leader Vladimir Lenin launched a nearly bloodless coup d'état against the Duma's provisional government.

Weakness of the Provisional Government, economic and social problems and continuation of the war led to growing unrest and support for the Soviets. Led by Lenin, the Bolsheviks seized power.

Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 10

Consider the following statements. Which of the statements is correct?
1. The allied powers led by the UK and France were joined by the USSR and USA in 1940 to fight against the Axis power.
2. The Allied powers won the war and occupied the resource rich Rhineland till the 1920s.

Detailed Solution for Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 10

The allied powers led by the UK and France were joined by the USSR and USA in 1941. They fought against the Axis power namely Germany, Italy and Japan.

The allies strengthened by the entry of the US in 1917, won the deating Germany and the Central Powers in November 1918. The allied powers demilitarised Germany to weaken its power. The War guilt clause held Germany responsible for war and damages the Allied countries suffered. The allied armies occupied the resource rich Rhineland for much of the 1920s.

Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 11

Which of the following famous act passed on 3 march 1933 that led to the establishment of dictatorship in Germany?

Detailed Solution for Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 11

On march 3rd, 1933, the famous enabling act was passed which led to the establishment of dictatorship in Germany. It gave Hitler all powers to sideline parliament and rule by decree. All political parties and unions were banned except for the Nazi party and its affiliates.

Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 12

Consider the following statements. Which of the statements is correct?
1. In 1933 Hitler pulled out of the League of Nations,
2. In 1937, Hitler reoccupied the Rhineland and integrated Austria and Germany in 1938.

Detailed Solution for Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 12

In 1933 Hitler pulled out of the League of Nations, And In 1936, Hitler reoccupied the Rhineland and integrated Austria and Germany in 1938 under the slogan One people, one empire and one leader. He went on to wrest German speaking Sudentenland from Czechoslovakia and gobbled up the entire country.

Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 13

Who among the following composed the song the Marseillaise, the national anthem of France?

Detailed Solution for Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 13

Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle, sometimes spelled de l'Isle or de Lile, was a French army officer of the French Revolutionary Wars. He is known for writing the words and music of the Chant de guerre pour l'armée du Rhin en 1792, which would later be known as La Marseillaise and become the French national anthem.

Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 14

The Nazi ideoloy was inspired by which of the following:
1. They believed that there was no equality of people, but only a racial hierarchy in which the Jews were at the lowest rung.
2. The concept of Lebensraum was followed which focused on acquiring new territories for settlement.
3. Ideas from thinkers like Darwin and Spencer, where Spencer belived in the survival of the fittest.

Detailed Solution for Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 14

The Nazi ideoloy was inspired by a racial hierarchy. In this view blond, blue eyed Nordc Germans were at top while Jews were located at the lowest rung. All coloured people were placed in between depending upon their external features. Hitler’s racism borrowed from thinkers like Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer. Herbert Spencer added the ice of survival of the fittest. The Nazi argument was simple, the strongest race would survive while the weak ones would perish.

Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 15

Which of the following represented the place of worship for people of Jewish faith?

Detailed Solution for Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 15

Synagogues are consecrated spaces used for the purpose of prayer, reading of the Tanakh (the entire Hebrew Bible, including the Torah), study and assembly; however, a synagogue is not necessary for worship. Halakha holds that communal Jewish worship can be carried out wherever ten Jews (a minyan) assemble. Worship can also be carried out alone or with fewer than ten people assembled together. However, halakha considers certain prayers as communal prayers and therefore they may be recited only by a minyan. In terms of its specific ritual and liturgical functions, the synagogue does not replace the long-since destroyed Temple in Jerusalem.

Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 16

Identify the series of events.
1. Proclamation of the Weimar Republic.
2. Hitler becomes the Chancellor of Germany.
3. Germany invades the USSR.
4. Signing of the Treaty of Versailles.

Detailed Solution for Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 16

November 1918 - Proclamation of the Weimar Republic
June 1919 - Signing of the Treaty of Versailles
January 1933 - Hitler becomes the Chancellor of Germany.
June 1941 - Germany invades the USSR

Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 17

The Third Recih of Dreams was written by _________ which described how Jews started believing in the Nazi stereotypes about them.

Detailed Solution for Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 17

The Third Recih of Dreams was written by Charlotte Beradt which described how Jews started believing in the Nazi stereotypes about them. They dreamt of their hooked noses, black hair and eyes, Jewish looks and body movements. The stereotypical images publicised in the Nazi press haunted the Jews.

Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 18

Consider the following statements. Which of the statements is correct?
1. In 1919 Hitler joined the German Workers Party and later took over the organisation.
2. In 1924, Hitler made a failed attempt to seize control of Bavaria, march to Berlin and capture power.

Detailed Solution for Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 18

Hiter was born in 1889 in Austria. In 1919, he joined the German Workers Party and later took over the organisation to rename it the National socialist German workers party. This party came to known as the Nazi party.

In 1923, Hitler made a failed attempt to seize control of Bavaria, march to Berlin and capture power. He failed, was arrested and tried for treason. The Nazis could not effectively mobile popular support till the early 1930s but It was during the great depression that Nazisim became a mass movement.

Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 19

The Dawes plan was formulated for which of the following purposes?

Detailed Solution for Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 19

The Americans intervened and bailed Germany out of the crisis by introducing the Dawes plan, which reworked the terms of reparation to ease the financial burden on Germas. The image of Germans carrying cartloads of money to buy a loaf of bread was widely publicised evoking worldwide sympathy and this crisis came to be known as hyperinflation.

Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 20

Who among the following had the right to vote after the Constitution of 1791 vested power to make laws in the National Assembly? 

Detailed Solution for Test: Class 9 History NCERT Based- 1 - Question 20

the Constitution of 1791 vested power to make laws in the National Assembly. Citizens voted for a group of electors who in turn chose the assembly. Not all citizens, however, had the right to vote. Only Men above 25 years of age who paid taxes equal to at least 3 days of labourer’s wage were given the states of active citizens. The remaining men and women were classified as passive citizens.

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