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Political Science MCQs

Option A: Trotsky

Option B: Kolchak

Option C: Deniken

Option D: Stalin

Correct Answer: Stalin


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Option A: 1925

Option B: 1926

Option C: 1923

Option D: 1924

Correct Answer: 1923


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Option A: United Socialist Soviet Republics

Option B: Union of Socialist Soviet Republics

Option C: Union of Soviet Socialist republics

Option D: United Soviet Socialist Republics

Correct Answer: United Socialist Soviet Republics


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Option A: New Economic Policy

Option B: New Email Policy

Option C: New Economic Program

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: New Economic Policy


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Option A: Administrative units

Option B: Russian gangsters

Option C: Geological features

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Administrative units


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Option A: Leo Kamenev

Option B: Vladimir Lenin

Option C: Leon Trotsky

Option D: Josef Stalin

Correct Answer: Leo Kamenev


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Option A: 12

Option B: 14

Option C: 15

Option D: 18

Correct Answer: 14


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Option A: Justice in Soviet Union

Option B: The elimination of soviet state enemies

Option C: The protection of citizen rights

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: The protection of citizen rights


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Option A: Federal court

Option B: The hgh court of republics

Option C: Supreme Court of USSR

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Federal court


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Option A: With central committee of communist party

Option B: With presidium of supreme soviets

Option C: With soviets of republics

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: With presidium of supreme soviets


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Option A: The presidium of supreme soviets

Option B: The council of ministers

Option C: The national congress of CPSU

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: The council of ministers


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Option A: Judges were appointed by Supreme Soviet

Option B: Independent and subject only to law

Option C: Could be removed by their respective supreme soviets

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Independent and subject only to law


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Option A: Their respective supreme soviets

Option B: Procurators general of republics subject to approval of procurator general of USSR

Option C: Procurator general of USSR

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Their respective supreme soviets


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Option A: 5 years

Option B: 9 years

Option C: 7 years

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: 7 years


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Option A: Their respective supreme soviets

Option B: Their respective presidium of supreme soviets

Option C: By procurator general of USSR

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Their respective presidium of supreme soviets


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Option A: Is the member of soviet presidium

Option B: Is the representative of national area

Option C: Is the member of the council of ministers

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: None of them


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Option A: Peter I (the Great)

Option B: Anna Ivanovna

Option C: Peter II

Option D: Catherine II (the Great)

Correct Answer: Catherine II (the Great)


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Option A: Germany

Option B: Denmark

Option C: Poland

Option D: Sweden

Correct Answer: Poland


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Option A: Moldova

Option B: Latvia

Option C: Estonia

Option D: Lithuania

Correct Answer: Moldova


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Option A: Winter War

Option B: Karelian War

Option C: Continuation War

Option D: Vyborg War

Correct Answer: Vyborg War


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Option A: Stalin

Option B: Gorbachev

Option C: Lenin

Option D: Brezhnev

Correct Answer: Gorbachev


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Option A: Purges

Option B: Attacks on churches

Option C: High military budget

Option D: All of these

Correct Answer: High military budget


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Option A: Emancipation

Option B: War Communism

Option C: De-Stalinisation

Option D: New Economic Policy

Correct Answer: De-Stalinisation


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Option A: Stalin

Option B: Brezhnev

Option C: Malenkov

Option D: Beria

Correct Answer: Malenkov


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Option A: Commissar of State Finances

Option B: Commander of the Strategic Missile Forces

Option C: Minister of Agriculture

Option D: Minister of Civil Defense

Correct Answer: Minister of Civil Defense


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Option A: Mikhail Suslov

Option B: Georgii Malenkov

Option C: Aleksey Shchusev

Option D: Lazar Kaganovich

Correct Answer: Aleksey Shchusev


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Option A: Leon Davidovich Bronstein

Option B: Leon Davidovich Trotsky

Option C: Lev Davidovich Bronstein

Option D: Levi Davidovich Trotsky

Correct Answer: Leon Davidovich Trotsky


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Option A: 85

Option B: 87

Option C: 89

Option D: 80

Correct Answer: 85


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Option A: Tatar

Option B: Ukrainian

Option C: Bashkir

Option D: Chuvash

Correct Answer: Bashkir


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Option A: Firestorm

Option B: Thunderstorm

Option C: Snowstorm

Option D: Hurricane

Correct Answer: Firestorm


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Option A: March 14,1990

Option B: March 14,1993

Option C: March 14,1991

Option D: March 14,1992

Correct Answer: March 14,1990


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Option A: 1918

Option B: 1917

Option C: 1921

Option D: 1922

Correct Answer: 1918


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Option A: Kerensky

Option B: Nicholas

Option C: Alexander

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Alexander


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Option A: The treaty of London

Option B: The treaty of Paris

Option C: The treaty of Brest-Litovsk

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: None of them


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Option A: France and Germany

Option B: France and Turkey

Option C: Britain and Turkey

Option D: France and Britain

Correct Answer: France and Germany


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Option A: Japan

Option B: France

Option C: China

Option D: Britain

Correct Answer: China


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Option A: Nicholas I

Option B: Alexander I

Option C: Alexander II

Option D: Alexander III

Correct Answer: Alexander I


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Option A: Greece

Option B: Austria-Hungary

Option C: Turkey

Option D: Serbia

Correct Answer: Greece


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Option A: Vladimir Lenin

Option B: Joseph Stalin

Option C: Trotsky

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: None of them


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Option A: Austria

Option B: Finland

Option C: Russian Social Democratic Party

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Austria


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Option A: Marx

Option B: Hegel

Option C: Stalin

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Marx


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Option A: Separate from the judicial hierarchy

Option B: Part of the judicial hierarchy

Option C: Sub-ordinate courts of communist party

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Part of the judicial hierarchy


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Option A: Judges were to be appointed for six years

Option B: Judges were to be elected for ten years

Option C: Judges were to be elected for 12 years

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Judges were to be appointed for six years


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Option A: Defence lawyers were unnecessary

Option B: Defence lawyers were necessary

Option C: Defence was the respobsibility of the state

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Defence was the respobsibility of the state


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Option A: Declined

Option B: Dominated

Option C: Got autonomy

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Got autonomy


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Option A: Enhanced

Option B: Were condemned

Option C: Declined

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Declined


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Option A: Unicameral parliament

Option B: Bicameral parliament

Option C: Presidential form of democracy

Option D: None of These

Correct Answer: Unicameral parliament


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Option A: To make Russia a democratic country

Option B: To end the political turmoil in the Russia

Option C: To establish proletariat dictator ship in Russia

Option D: None of These

Correct Answer: To establish proletariat dictator ship in Russia


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Option A: By the fourth all Russia congress of the soviet

Option B: By the fifth all Russia congress of the soviet

Option C: By the sixth all Russia congress of the soviet

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: By the fifth all Russia congress of the soviet


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Option A: 1915

Option B: 1917

Option C: 1919

Option D: 1921

Correct Answer: 1915


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Option A: Filibustering

Option B: Dilly dallying

Option C: Lobbing

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Lobbing


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Option A: Highest authority

Option B: Sovereign body

Option C: Rubber stamp

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Sovereign body


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Option A: Czar

Option B: Brezhnev

Option C: Stalin

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Stalin


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Option A: To bear and suffer

Option B: Allow black people to vote

Option C: The right to vote

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: To bear and suffer


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Option A: Military Tribunal

Option B: Peoples Courts

Option C: Courts of Autonomous Regions

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Military Tribunal


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Option A: 1977

Option B: 1975

Option C: 1976

Option D: 1978

Correct Answer: 1976


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Option A: 13 Republics

Option B: 14 Republics

Option C: 15 Republics

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: None of them


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Option A: 1915

Option B: 1916

Option C: 1917

Option D: 1922

Correct Answer: 1915


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Option A: 1993

Option B: 1918

Option C: 1977

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: 1918


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Option A: Simple

Option B: Two third

Option C: Three fourth

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Two third


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Option A: 1915

Option B: 1917

Option C: 1919

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: 1915


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Option A: Gorbachev

Option B: Brezhnev

Option C: Yeltsin

Option D: Stalin

Correct Answer: Yeltsin


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Option A: 1989

Option B: 1990

Option C: 1991

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: 1989


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Option A: Last President

Option B: Last but one President

Option C: Last but two Presidents

Option D: Last but three Presidents

Correct Answer: Last President


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Option A: 18 years

Option B: 21 years

Option C: 25 years

Option D: 20 years

Correct Answer: 18 years


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Option A: 12-Jun

Option B: 24-Aug

Option C: 29-Aug

Option D: 27-Aug

Correct Answer: 29-Aug


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Option A: August 24,1989

Option B: August 24,1990

Option C: August 24,1992

Option D: August 24,1988

Correct Answer: August 24,1989


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Option A: France

Option B: England

Option C: Ital

Option D: USA

Correct Answer: France


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Option A: Napoleon Bonaparte

Option B: Eugene Delacroix

Option C: Charles de Gaulle

Option D: Laetitia Casta

Correct Answer: Napoleon Bonaparte


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Option A: Vosges

Option B: Mont Blanc

Option C: Jura

Option D: Massif Central

Correct Answer: Mont Blanc


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Option A: France

Option B: England

Option C: Italy

Option D: Portugal

Correct Answer: France


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Option A: North Cape Tunnel

Option B: Channel Tunnel

Option C: Laerdal Tunnel

Option D: Lincoln Tunnel

Correct Answer: Channel Tunnel


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Option A: Victor Hugo

Option B: Mont Blanc

Option C: Charles de Gaulle

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Victor Hugo


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Option A: Council of ministers

Option B: In parliament

Option C: In constitutional council

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer:


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Option A: Approve any bill

Option B: Sumit to referendum any bill

Option C: Submit any bill to parliament

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Sumit to referendum any bill


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Option A: Absolute majority in the first ballot

Option B: Simple majority in the first ballot

Option C: Two third majority in the first ballot

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Absolute majority in the first ballot


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Option A: Direct votes

Option B: Electoral college

Option C: Parliament

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Direct votes


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Option A: Republic as successor

Option B: Till new elections

Option C: Cannot replace

Option D: None of them

Correct Answer: Till new elections


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Option A: Sub-ordinate legislative chamber

Option B: Not sub-ordinate legislative chamber

Option C: Equal to national assembly in the legislative matters

Option D: The constitution describes national sovereignty

Correct Answer: Sub-ordinate legislative chamber


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Option A: Belongs to the community of France

Option B: Belongs to the mother land of France

Option C: To be people of France

Option D: The constitution describes national sovereignty

Correct Answer: To be people of France


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Option A: Lascaux

Option B: The Louvre

Option C: Giverny

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer:


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Option A: 1498

Option B: 1500

Option C: 1503

Option D: 1509

Correct Answer: 1503


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Option A: Cherbourg

Option B: Caen

Option C: Rouen

Option D: Lisieux

Correct Answer: Rouen


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Option A: France

Option B: Belgium

Option C: The Netherlands

Option D: Luxembourg

Correct Answer:


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Option A: Luxembourg

Option B: The Netherlands

Option C: France

Option D: Belgium

Correct Answer: France


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Option A: The Netherlands

Option B: Luxembourg

Option C: Belgium

Option D: France

Correct Answer: France


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Option A: France

Option B: England

Option C: Australia

Option D: South Africa

Correct Answer:


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Option A: November 24, 1852

Option B: January 14, 1852

Option C: January 14, 1853

Option D: January 24, 1852

Correct Answer: January 14, 1852


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Option A: 5 members

Option B: 6 members

Option C: 9 members

Option D: 4 members

Correct Answer: 9 members


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Option A: Supreme Court

Option B: High Court

Option C: Sessions Court

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Supreme Court


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Option A: Supreme Court

Option B: High Court

Option C: President

Option D: Prime Minister

Correct Answer: President


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Option A: Indirect suffrage

Option B: Direct suffrage

Option C: Selection

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Indirect suffrage


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Option A: King of Great

Option B: Liberty is happiness

Option C: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity


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Option A: French

Option B: English

Option C: Hindi

Option D: Persian

Correct Answer: French


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Option A: 1798

Option B: 1785

Option C: 1786

Option D: 1789

Correct Answer: 1789


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Option A: Fifteenth

Option B: Seventeenth

Option C: Sixteenth

Option D: Fourteenth

Correct Answer: Seventeenth


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Option A: 1976

Option B: 1978

Option C: 1980

Option D: 1982

Correct Answer: 1978


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Option A: 1973

Option B: 1976

Option C: 1977

Option D: 1978

Correct Answer: 1973


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Option A: 2012

Option B: 2010

Option C: 2011

Option D: 2013

Correct Answer: 2012


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Option A: 2004

Option B: 2005

Option C: 2006

Option D: 2007

Correct Answer: 2007


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