A. Treaty of Bialystok
B. Treaty of Voroshilov
C. German-Soviet Pact
D. Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Related Mcqs:
- What was the name of the treaty in 1918 that ended Russia’s war with Germany and Austria-Hungary?
A. The treaty of London
B. The treaty of Paris
C. The treaty of Brest-Litovsk
D. None of them - In 1905, Nicholas, Czar of Russia finally granted the Russian people basic civil rights. This is known as:
A. October Manifesto
B. November Manifesto
C. Soviet Manifesto
D. Czarist Civil Action - 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 - Who became prime minister of Russia in July-August 1917?
A. Kerensky
B. Nicholas
C. Alexander
D. None of them - 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 - During the Russian Revolution of 1917 the Bolsheviks took control of the government under:
A. Lenin
B. Marx
C. Stalin
D. None of them - Communists governed Russia from 1917 until:_________?
A. 1991
B. 1993
C. 1994
D. 1997 - Marx suggested that before state is finally abolished during the transitory period:
A. Private sector should be allowed to continue as it is
B. Private sector should be strengthened
C. There should be nationalisation of all industries
D. There should be nationalisation of small scale industries alone
E. There should be nationalisation of big industries alone - In 1917, the Cabinet Secretariat was established by:_________?
A. Mr. Lloyd George
B. Mr. Attlee
C. Mr. Winston Churchill
D. None of these - During the First World War a War Cabinet was formed consisting of:_____________?
A. 2 members
B. 3 members
C. 5 members
D. 7 members