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1. When was the USSR formed?
A. 1917
B. 1920
C. 1922
D. 1925
2. What was collectivisation?
A. Peasants farming individually
B. State-controlled large farms
C. Land returned to landlords
D. Abolition of agriculture
3. Who introduced collectivisation?
A. Lenin
B. Stalin
C. Trotsky
D. Karl Marx
4. What were “kulaks”?
A. Soldiers
B. Rich peasants
C. Factory owners
D. Monks
5. What was the Five Year Plan meant for?
A. Education
B. Political reforms
C. Economic planning and growth
D. Agriculture only
6. Which sector was mainly nationalised under socialism?
A. Agriculture
B. Industry and banks
C. Schools
D. Churches
7. What was the Comintern?
A. International socialist organisation
B. Russian army
C. Workers’ factory union
D. Agricultural policy
8. When did Stalin’s collectivisation programme start?
A. 1917
B. 1924
C. 1929
D. 1935
9. What was the effect of the bad harvest of 1930–33?
A. Economic boom
B. Severe famine
C. Peace in villages
D. Overproduction
10. What was the Cheka later renamed as?
A. KGB
B. OGPU and NKVD
C. Gestapo
D. CIA
11. Who wrote “Historic Trips of a Revolutionary”?
A. Tagore
B. Nehru
C. Shaukat Usmani
D. M.N.Roy
12. Who among the following visited Soviet Russia in 1930?
A. Jawaharlal Nehru
B. Rabindranath Tagore
C. Subhas Chandra Bose
D. Mahatma Gandhi
13. Which year marked the beginning of collectivisation?
A. 1927
B. 1929
C. 1932
D. 1935
14. What was the capital of Russia renamed as during World War I?
A. Moscow
B. Leningrad
C. Petrograd
D. Kiev
15. What was one global influence of the Russian Revolution?
A. End of democracy
B. Growth of socialist movements worldwide
C. Expansion of British rule
D. Revival of monarchy
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