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Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 12 of CISCE Morning Star for Total History and Civics [English] Class 10.


Exercises
Exercises [Pages 141 - 143]

Morning Star solutions for Total History and Civics [English] Class 10 12 The Second World War Exercises [Pages 141 - 143]

Multiple-Choice Questions

Exercises | Q I. 1. | Page 141

Mussolini opposed the Treaty of ______.

  • Abyssinia

  • Versailles

  • Germany

  • Czechnoslovakia

Exercises | Q I. 2. | Page 141

Which empire did Italy want to revive the glory of?

  • Old Roman empire

  • Old Germany empire

  • Old Italian empire

  • Old Britain empire

Exercises | Q I. 3. | Page 141

Hitler invaded Poland in ______.

  • September, 1939

  • September, 1919

  • October, 1936

  • July, 1942

Exercises | Q I. 4. | Page 141

Which of the following was the immediate cause of The World War II?

  • Japanese Invasion of China

  • Failure of League of Nations

  • Hitler's Invasion of Poland

  • Rise of Fascism and Nazism

Exercises | Q I. 5. | Page 141

Which of the following was a part of the "Axis Powers"?

  • Turkey

  • Japan

  • Britain

  • Sweden

Exercises | Q I. 6. | Page 141

Which of the following was not a part of the "Allied Powers"?

  • France

  • USA

  • Germany

  • Britain

Exercises | Q I. 7. | Page 141

War conducted by Germany with great speed and force is known as ______.

  • Kamph

  • Blitzkrieg

  • Kamikaze

  • Eintracht

Exercises | Q I. 8. | Page 141

When was the first atomic bomb dropped and where?

  • August 6, 1947; Berlin

  • August 6, 1945; Hiroshima

  • August 8, 1945; Nagasaki

  • August 8, 1947, New Mexico

Exercises | Q I. 9. | Page 141

When did Japan surrender unconditionally?

  • September 1, 1946

  • September 2, 1946

  • September 2, 1945

  • August 28, 1945

Exercises | Q I. 10. | Page 142

The World War II lasted for how many years?

  • Six years

  • Four years

  • Sixteen years

  • Eight years

Exercises | Q I. 11. | Page 142

Arrange the following events in chronological order.

  1. Treaty of Versailles
  2. Hitler's invasion of Polland
  3. Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour
  4. Japanese invasion of China
  • (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)

  • (i), (iv), (ii) and (iii)

  • (i), (iii), (iv) and (ii)

  • (i), (iv), (iii) and (ii)

Exercises | Q I. 12. | Page 142

Arrange the various conferences in chronological order.

  1. Potsdam
  2. Yaltra
  3. San Francisco
  • (i), (ii) and (iii)

  • (iii), (ii) , and (i)

  • (ii), (i) and (iii)

  • (ii), (i) and (iii)

Exercises | Q I. 13. | Page 142

Which of the following is NOT a feature of Cold War?

  • No open armed conflict

  • Peace time diplomacy

  • Trade agreements

  • Arms race

Short Answer Questions

Exercises | Q II. 1. | Page 142

What was the issue between Germany and Polland that was a cause of World War Second?

Exercises | Q II. 2. | Page 142

How was the Treaty of Versailles responsible for the Second World War?

Exercises | Q II. 3. | Page 142

How did the rise of Fascism and Nazism become one of the causes of the Second World War?

Exercises | Q II. 4. (i) | Page 142

What was the Berlin-Rome-Tokyo-Axis?

Exercises | Q II. 4. (ii) | Page 142

Why did Italy join the side of Germany and Japan in the Second World War?

Exercises | Q II. 5. (i) | Page 142

What was the immediate cause of the Second World War?

Exercises | Q II. 5. (ii) | Page 142

Name the incident which brought the USA in the Second World War.

Exercises | Q II. 6. | Page 142

Why did the USA drop atom bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

Exercises | Q II. 7. | Page 142

What made Japan surrender to the Allies in August 1945?

Exercises | Q II. 8. | Page 142

Mention two important consequences of the Second World War.

Exercises | Q II. 9. | Page 142

What is meant by the term Cold War?

Exercises | Q II. 10. | Page 142

Mention any two characteristics of the Cold War.

Exercises | Q II. 11. | Page 142

Give two causes that led to the Cold War.

Exercises | Q II. 12. (i) | Page 142

Name two countries belonging to the Capitalist Bloc.

Exercises | Q II. 12. (ii) | Page 142

Name two countries belonging to the Communist Bloc.

Exercises | Q II. 13. (i) | Page 142

What was the Communist view about the western style democracy?

Exercises | Q II. 13. (ii) | Page 142

What was the Capitalist view about Communism?

Exercises | Q II. 14. | Page 142

Name any two countries which became independent after the Second World War.

Structured Questions

Exercises | Q III. 1. | Page 142

State how each of the following factors were the causes of the Second World War:

  1. The failure of the League of Nations.
  2. The Aggressive Nationalism of Germany.
  3. The Policy of Appeasement.
Exercises | Q III. 2. | Page 143

The Treaty of Versailles was harsh and sowed the seeds for the Second World War. In this context, briefly describe the following:

  1. The grievances of Germany against the Treaty.
  2. The motives of the USA, Britain and France in imposing the Treaty of Versailles on Germany.
  3. The Policy of appeasement adopted by Britain and France. The dissatisfaction of ltaly.
Exercises | Q III. 3. | Page 143

The League of Nations was unable to eliminate power struggles leading to another World War. In this context, describe how the following were connected with the Second World War:

  1. Japanese invasion of China.
  2. Ideological differences between nations.
  3. Hitler's invasion of Poland.
Exercises | Q III. 4. | Page 143

With the surrender of Japan, the Second World War was finally over. The war had far-reaching consequences. Against this background, write short notes on effect of World War Second on Japan.

Exercises | Q III. 5. | Page 143

With reference to the Second World War, explain the impact on the following:

  1. The Axis powers.
  2. Origin of the Cold War.
  3. The formation of the UN.

Picture Study

Exercises | Q IV. | Page 143

Study the picture on the right and answer the questions:

  1. Identify the object in the picture. Which country was responsible for its production?
  2. Where was this object used for the first time? How did it being an end to the War?
  3. How can a future war be avoided following the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi?

Thinking Skills

Exercises | Q V. 1. | Page 143

How was the Second World War different from the First World War?

Exercises | Q V. 2. | Page 143

The dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan during the Second World War heralded an era of Nuclear Warfare. Give your views on the given statement.

Solutions for 12: The Second World War

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