Para 1: Historian claim WW2 was caused because of WW1
Para 2: January 30th, 1933, when Field Marshal Hindenburg, hero of the Great War, called Adolf Hitler, the villain of the next, to be German Chancellor linked WW1 and WW2
1. According to the passage which of the following is true?A. The deliberate making of some specific circumstances leads to WW2
Wrong: No some specific circumstances information is mentioned in the passage
B. Historians believe that the sons of the soldiers of the first world war fought in the second world war
Correct: more than 30 Historians believed
C. The result of both wars is like an integrated past of the two events
Wrong: result of WW1 was ignitor of WW2, post which there is no such result, hence it cannot be linked with the integrated past of this events
D. Historians’ accounts on the connection between the two wars are biased
Wrong: it’s the opposite, Historians were clear in thoughts about the connection between WW1 lead to WW2.
E. Comparing Lloyd George with Churchill, or Marshall Foch with General Eisenhower, is only helpful in the issue of leadership in war
Wrong: as mentioned in paragraph 2, first line, is not very useful.
2. All of the following can be inferred from the passage EXCEPTA. Historians mentioned in the passage were those who faced both the wars
Wrong: More than 30 historians have linked both wars because the second war was led by men who had fought in the first and whose sons met combat in the second – can be inferred from passage
B. The second world war was not necessarily a consequence of the first.
Wrong: The real problem with treating the wars as part of a single great conflict is that the second was not an inevitable or even necessary consequence of the first – can be inferred from passage
C. If Hindenburg had not appointed Adolf Hitler to be German Chancellor, the second world war would not have happened.
Correct: The turning point was the decision taken on January 30th, 1933, when Field Marshal Hindenburg, hero of the Great War, called Adolf Hitler, the villain of the next, to be German Chancellor – Confusion statement
D. The accounts provided by the historians on the connection of the two wars are inaccurate
Wrong: The result is more a compendium than a unified history. – last line of paragraph 1 - – can be inferred from passage
E. WW1 and WW2 are unwittingly connected
Wrong: By chance, the war that had passed and the war in the making were briefly united – last line of paragraph 2 – can be inferred from passage
3. The topic of the passage would best be:A. The history of WW1 and WW2
Wrong: No historic details mentioned between WW1 and WW2
B. Adolf Hitler and WW2
Wrong: No historic details mentioned between Adolf Hitler and WW2
C. What historians say on WW1 and WW2
Wrong: No historian verbatim details mentioned between WW1 and WW2, expect connection between WW1 and WW2
D. The connection between WW1 and WW2
Correct: Historian claims and details mentioned in passage, can be concluded
E. Issues in connecting WW1 and WW2
Wrong: there is no issues in connecting WW1 and WW2, and either no details mentioned in passage too.