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Exercises [Pages 120 - 123]

Morning Star solutions for Total History and Civics [English] Class 10 10 The First World War Exercises [Pages 120 - 123]

Multiple-Choice Questions

Exercises | Q I. 1. | Page 120

What refers to the sense of unity felt by people who share a common history and culture that came to fore in beginning of the 20th century?

  • Communism

  • Communism

  • Nationalism

  • Imperialism

Exercises | Q I. 2. | Page 121

At the end of the 19th century British and French government policies were NOT focussed on ______.

  • Increasing trade

  • Exploiting their colony's resources

  • Encouraging nationalism in Asia

  • Protecting their colonies

Exercises | Q I. 3. | Page 121

The Franco-Prussian war led to which of the following?

  • Race for armaments

  • Scramble for colonies

  • Rise of nationalism in Asia

  • Communist movement in Russia

Exercises | Q I. 4. | Page 121

Which of the following was NOT a Nation-State?

  • France

  • Russia

  • Germany

  • Holland

Exercises | Q I. 5. | Page 121

Which of the following had vast colonies in Asia and Africa?

  • Germany

  • Italy

  • USA

  • Britain

Exercises | Q I. 6. | Page 121

Which of the following is incorrect?

  • Triple Entente: France, Russia, Japan

  • Allied Powers: Britain, France, Russia

  • Triple Alliance: Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary

  • Central Powers: Germany, Austria, Italy

Exercises | Q I. 7. | Page 121

Who left the 'Triple Alliance'?

  • Gemany

  • Russia

  • France

  • Italy

Exercises | Q I. 8. | Page 121

Which countries, along with their allies were called the "Allied Powers"?

  • Britain, France, Germany

  • Italy, Russia, Germany

  • Britain, France, Russia

  • Turkey, Britain, Italy

Exercises | Q I. 9. | Page 121

Which countries, along with their allies were called the "Central Powers"?

  • Germany, Britain

  • Russia, Bulgaria

  • Italy, Turkey

  • Germany, Austria

Exercises | Q I. 10. | Page 121

What happened at Sarajevo that triggerd the War?

  • Failure of talks between Germany and Austria-Hungary

  • Fall of the Russian Empire

  • Assassination of the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary

  • None of the above

Exercises | Q I. 11. | Page 121

Arrange the following in chronological order:

  1. Formation of Tripple Entente
  2. Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand
  3. Formation of Tripple Alliance
  4. Austria declaring the war on Serbia
  5. Britain declaring war on Germany
  • (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v)

  • (iii), (i), (ii), (iv), and (v)

  • (iii), (ii), (i), (v) and (iv)

  • (i), (iii), (ii), (v) and (iv)

Exercises | Q I. 12. | Page 121

When and where did the First World War begin?

  • 1912; Europe

  • 1914; Asia

  • 1914; Europe

  • 1912; Africa

Exercises | Q I. 13. | Page 121

The First World War was fought on many ______.

  • Trenches

  • Fronts

  • Borders

  • Ports

Exercises | Q I. 14. | Page 121

Which event led the United States to declare war on Germany?

  • The attack on Pearl Harbour

  • The assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand

  • The sinking of Lusitania by U-boats

  • None of the above

Exercises | Q I. 15. | Page 122

When was the Treaty of Versailles signed?

  • June 26, 1918

  • June 28, 1919

  • July 14, 1918

  • June 26, 1919

Exercises | Q I. 16. | Page 122

The Treaty of Versailles was signed as a result of the discussions at the ______.

  • Paris conference

  • Moscow conference

  • London conference

  • New York conference

Exercises | Q I. 17. | Page 122

As per the Treaty of Versailles, Alsace-Lorraine and Danzing were respectively restored to ______.

  • Denmark and Belgium

  • France and Polland

  • Russia and Hungary

  • Germany and France

Exercises | Q I. 18. | Page 122

The League of Nations was created as a World organisation of all independent states in ______.

  • 1918

  • 1920

  • 1912

  • 1922

Exercises | Q I. 19. | Page 122

The Treaty of Versailles was based on ______.

  • Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen points

  • The French Charter

  • The Eleven demands of Serbia

  • The conditions of the October Revooution

Exercises | Q I. 20. | Page 122

The terms of the Treaty of Versailles were decided by ______.

  • Woodrow Wilson

  • Lloyd George

  • George Clemenceau

  • All of the above

Exercises | Q I. 21. | Page 122

Which of the following was one of aims of the League of Nations?

  • Prohibition of Secret Treaties and Alliances between members

  • Prohibition of maintenance of large armed forces by member-states

  • Promotion of local, cultural and economic cooperation

  • All of the above

Short Answer Questions

Exercises | Q II. 1. | Page 122

State two features of Imperialism.

Exercises | Q II. 2. | Page 122

What was the cause of Franco-German rivalry?

Exercises | Q II. 3. | Page 122

What was the cause of Anglo-German rivalry?

Exercises | Q II. 4. | Page 122

How did the Sarajevo crisis in 1914 lead to the First World War?

Exercises | Q II. 5. (i) | Page 122

Which country was blamed for the assassination of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand?

Exercises | Q II. 5. (ii) | Page 122

Which country declared war on Serbia and when?

Exercises | Q II. 5. (iii) | Page 122

Name two countries which supported Austria.

Exercises | Q II. 6. | Page 122

Why did Britain declare war on Germany and when?

Exercises | Q II. 7. | Page 122

Name the five major powers, which got involved in World War I.

Exercises | Q II. 8. | Page 122

Why is the war fought between 1914 and 1918 called the First World War?

Exercises | Q II. 9. | Page 122

Which country withdrew from the First World War and why?

Exercises | Q II. 10. | Page 122

Explain briefly the Treaty of Versailles.

Exercises | Q II. 11. (i) | Page 122

Name the country which emerged as a world power after the War.

Exercises | Q II. 11. (ii) | Page 122

What happened to the Austrian Empire after the First World War?

Exercises | Q II. 12. | Page 122

Mention any two important consequences of the First World War.

Exercises | Q II. 13. | Page 122

What was the effect of the First World War on the colonial possessions of industrialised countries?

Exercises | Q II. 14. | Page 123

How was Denmark affected by the Treaty of Versailles?

Exercises | Q II. 15. (i) | Page 123

When was the League of Nations formed?

Exercises | Q II. 15. (ii) | Page 123

Why was the League of Nations established?

Exercises | Q II. 16. | Page 123

Mention any two objectives of the League of Nations.

Exercises | Q II. 17. | Page 123

Name the two major countries which were not allowed to become the members of the League of Nations.

Structured Questions

Exercises | Q III. 1. | Page 123

The First World War was unique in history. In this context, answer the following:

  1. Any three causes that led to the war.
  2. The extent and methods used in this war.
  3. Economic consequences of this war.
Exercises | Q III. 2. | Page 123

With reference to the First World War, answer the following questions:

  1. State any three consequences of the war.
  2. Mention three points under the Treaty of Versailles which affected Germany.
  3. What were the objectives of the League of Nations? Name the organisation formed in October 1945 with objectives similar to those of the League of Nations.

Picture Study

Exercises | Q IV. | Page 123

Study the picture and answer the questions that follow:

  1. Identify the event in the picture and state how it became the immediate cause of the First World War.
  2. State any three other causes of the First World War.
  3. Mention any three clauses of the Treaty of Versailles.

Thinking Skills

Exercises | Q V. 1. | Page 123

More than national pride, it was the greed to acquire colonies and thereby more money and resources that led to the First World War. Explain.

Exercises | Q V. 2. | Page 123

Do you think that the First World War could have been avoided? Give reasons to support your answer.

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