A. Admiral Alexander Kolchak
B. Vladimir Lenin
C. General Lavr Kornilov
D. Leon Trotsky
Related Mcqs:
- Russia proclaimed a republic after Russian Revolution in: ______________?
A. 1915
B. 1917
C. 1919
D. 1921 - 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 - Under which ruler did Russia annex the Crimea, part of Poland, Western Ukraine and Byelorusia?
A. Peter I (the Great)
B. Anna Ivanovna
C. Peter II
D. Catherine II (the Great) - During the reign of Peter I Russia gained some Baltic territories from another European country. Which country lost these territories to Russia?
A. Germany
B. Denmark
C. Poland
D. Sweden - The draft of the constitution of 1918 was approved:
A. By the fourth all Russia congress of the soviet
B. By the fifth all Russia congress of the soviet
C. By the sixth all Russia congress of the soviet
D. None of them - The declared object of 1918 constitution was: ___________?
A. To make Russia a democratic country
B. To end the political turmoil in the Russia
C. To establish proletariat dictator ship in Russia
D. None of These - 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 - When the first Constitution (1956) was abrogated and Martial Law was proclaimed?
A. April 8,1958
B. August 8,1958
C. October 27,1958
D. September 8,1958 - The ruler James-I’s name is associated with:
A. Theory of Divine Origin of State
B. Introduction of far reaching legislative reforms
C. Reforms in national finances
D. Reforms in land revenue system
E. None of these - Absulute monarchy is a system of government in which the ruler:
A. Enjoys unlimited power
B. Exercises only those powers which are granted by Parliament
C. Enjoys only those powers which are in accordance with the religious laws
D. None of the above