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Question 1 – 100 roubles
Who was the leader of the Bolsheviks?
Hitler
George BushMrs Barnes
Lenin
Oh No!
You got it wrong!
Try try try again……..
Correct!
LENIN was the leader of the Bolsheviks
Move on to Question 2 >>>>>
Question 2 – 500 roubles
When was the second 1917 revolution?
March
JulyNovember
December
Tut Tut!
Which brain cell did you leave behind today?
Let’s do that again……..
Well Done!
The second revolution of 1917 took place in NOVEMBER.
Move on to Question 3 >>>>>
Question 3 – 1000 roubles
What were the April Theses?
Bread, Peace, Land
Bread, Rubles, Land
War, War, War
Pennies and Pounds
Are you a slogan short of a
revolution?
Oh go on then, try again……..
That’s It!
Bread, Peace, Land was Lenin’s slogan which was part of the April Theses.
Move on to Question 4 >>>>>
Question 4 – 5000 roubles
Who was Tsar Nicholas II’s wife?
Rasputin
MaryIrene
Alexandra
Names are some of the most important things in life (and History)…
But obviously not on your agenda.
Here we go again…….
Well done!
Tsar Nicholas II’s wife was called ALEXANDRA
Move on to Question 5 >>>>>
Question 5 – 10,000 roubles
Who was Rasputin?
A Holy Father
Rumoured to be all of these
The Tsarina’s lover
A maniac
If I was feeling generous I’d give you that.
But I’m not feeling generous…….
Correct!
Rasputin was apparently a Holy Father, maniac and the Tsarina’s lover (and probably a great many other things…)
Move on to Question 6 >>>>>
Question 6 – 50,000 roubles
Why were Russian soldiers unhappy?
Awful conditions during WW1
They had too much paperwork
They liked the Germans they were
fighting
They were all doctors
No
No
No
Try again…….
That’s It!
Russian soldiers were discontented during WW1 because they were living in awful conditions.
Move on to Question 7 >>>>>
Question 7 – 100,000 roubles
Who did Russia fight against in 1904?
Germany
ChinaJapan
France
Oh No!
You got it wrong!
Try try try again……..
Not so hard is it?
Russia lost a war against Japan in 1904 – one of the factors leading to the 1905 revolution.
Move on to Question 8 >>>>>
Question 8 – 250,000 roubles
What did NEP stand for?
Newly Exceptional Policy
New Economic Policy
Naughtily Exploitative Policy
Nastily Explosive Policy
Tut Tut!
Which brain cell did you leave behind today?
Lets do that again……..
Got It!
NEP stands for New Economic Policy
Move on to Question 9 >>>>>
Question 9 – 500,000 roubles
Who led the Provisional Government?
Kerensky
KornilovPerry
Trotsky
No
No
No
Try again…….
You Go!
KERENSKY led the Provisional Government
Move on to Question 10 >>>>>
Question 10–1million roubles
Who were the whites in the Civil War?
The Bolsheviks
Most opponents of the BolsheviksThe Czechs
The Mensheviks
So near and yet so far…..
Once more into the quiz…….