A. Japan
B. France
C. China
D. Britain
Related Mcqs:
- Russian attempts to dominate the Balkans led to a war with which country from 1827-29?
A. Greece
B. Austria-Hungary
C. Turkey
D. Serbia - During the Russian Civil War (1918-1920), the man in charge of military strategy was:
A. Leo Kamenev
B. Vladimir Lenin
C. Leon Trotsky
D. Josef Stalin - In 1990 ______ became president of the Russian republic and in 1991 he was reelected to the position in the republic’s first popular election.
A. Borix Yeltsin
B. Marx
C. Stalin
D. None of them - Soviet Union made demands also to Finland. When the Finns did not give in, the outcome was war. It started at the end of November 1939. By what name that war is known?
A. Winter War
B. Karelian War
C. Continuation War
D. Vyborg War - Russo-Austrian rivalry was a major cause of outbreak of World War-I Russia fought in alliance with _____ and ______:
A. France and Germany
B. France and Turkey
C. Britain and Turkey
D. France and Britain - During the First World War a War Cabinet was formed consisting of:_____________?
A. 2 members
B. 3 members
C. 5 members
D. 7 members - The Constitution of Russian Federation was ratified in:____________?
A. 1993
B. 1918
C. 1977
D. None of them - This man engineered the first Russian subway system in Moscow. The metro was subsequently named after him
A. Mikhail Suslov
B. Georgii Malenkov
C. Aleksey Shchusev
D. Lazar Kaganovich - On December 9, 1991, the leaders of the Russian, Ukrainian, and Belorussian republics declared that the Soviet Union was dissolved and replaced by the:
A. Commonwealth of Nation
B. Organization of Independent States
C. Association of Independent States
D. Commonwealth of Independent States - The Russian revolution of 1917 was: __________?
A. Brought by socialist party of Russia
B. United left front of Russia
C. Bolsheviks of Russia
D. None of them