Russian Revolution Quiz: How Much You Know About Russian Revolution?

Questions : 15 | Total Attempts: 630 | Recent Updated: 29-Jan-2022
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The revolutions, wars, battles, and conflicts have been tremendously a major role in creating the history of the world. History has seen millions of battles and millions of rivalries that led to great and memorable wars. The wars in history are unforgettable because of the immense amount of destruction and loss of lives. Of course, one team out of them all has to win and establish their control. One such historical moment was the Russian Revolution. One of the most irreplaceable moments. Let us now have a look at the very fabulous trivia quiz and see how much you know about the historical battle Russian Revolution!

Questions Excerpt


1. When did the Russian Revolution start?

A. 1987

B. 1917

C. 1900

D. 1904

2. When did the Russian Revolution end?

A. 1923

B. 1940

C. 1917

D. 1900

3. What was the cause of the Russian Revolution?

A. Increasing unemployment

B. Increasing wages

C. Economically, widespread inflation and food

D. None of the above

4. Why was the Russian Revolution important?

A. Paved the way for the rise of communism as an influential political belief system around the world

B. The rise of the Soviet Union as a world power

C. Both of them

D. None of the above

5. What was the key factor of the Russian Revolution?

A. American Revolution

B. Civil War

C. World War 2

D. World War 1

6. Whose mistake was a cause of the Russian Revolution?

A. Tsar

B. Glen

C. Garrison

D. Houwe

7. When was a riot in Petrograd about food shortage and the war?

A. April 19, 1918

B. March 8, 1917

C. September 7, 1987

D. February 4, 1916

8. What are the main goals of the Russian Revolution?

A. Take the power out of the hands of the aristocracy

B. Increase demand for food

C. Both of them

D. None of the above

9. Who started the Russian Revolution?

A. Fred Garisson

B. Robert Frost

C. Lloyd Garrison

D. Vladimir Lenin

10. What happened as a result of the Russian Revolution?

A. Overthrow of Tsar Nicholas II

B. The establishment of a provisional government.

C. Both of them

D. None of the above

11. How many were killed in the Russian revolution?

A. 10,000,00

B. 12,00,000

C. 28,00,000

D. 50,00,000

12. Why was the Russian Revolution successful?

A. Weakness of the Provisional Government,

B. Economic and social problems

C. Continuation of the war led to growing unrest and support for the Soviets

D. All of the above

13. What was the impact of the Russian Revolution?

A. Increasing the food demand

B. Increasing employment

C. Leaving the inflation low

D. Forcing the autocratic tsarist regime to grant the creation of a popularly-elected legislative body

14. Which country was impacted by the Russian Revolution?

A. Russia

B. United States

C. Germany

D. Spain

15. Who was killed in the Russian Revolution?

A. Emperor Nicholas II

B. General Garisson

C. Fred Grey

D. None of the above

 

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