Q.1 According to the passage, Hitler's confidence in his military strategy stemmed from its:
A) Surprise invasions
B) Emphasis on unconventional warfare
C) Reliance on air supremacy
D) Swift brutality
- Correct - straight forward info available in 2nd paraE) Napoleonic overtones
Q. 2 The author of the passage is primarily concerned with explaining:
A) The logistics of Hitler's war strategy and the mechanics of its failure
B) The philosophy of Hitler's war strategy and the world's reaction
C) Why Hitler believed his war plans would succeed and why they eventually failed
- Correct - passage starts with Hitlers aggressive plan, followed by his confidence in his approach that would bring victory, then details about history of brutal Ghengis Khan finally ends with Hitlers defeat in britain and USSR D) Hitler's plans and their failure with an eye to pre-1900 history
E) Explaining the source of Hitler's brutality and the reasons for its failure
Q. 3 Which of the following best characterizes the author's view of the relationship between Hitler and Napolean?
A) Governed with similar styles
-way of governing is not given in passage
B) Fought military conflicts with similar ideologies
- Not supported by passageC) In general, shared a legacy as overly ambitious leaders
D) At a high-level, some similarities in military missteps existed -
correct - straight forward info available from last paraE) Both suffered final defeats by impetuously charging east -
trap - Britain is at north and not EastQ. 4 According to the passage, what best describes the author's understanding of why Hitler's military campaign eventually failed?
A) Failed to demoralize opponents
B) Overlooked important tactical and geographic considerations
- correct - straight forward info available from last para C) Underestimated international resolve
D) Fell behind technological advancements of European enemies
E) Failed to consolidate initial military and land gains
Q. 5According to the passage, Hitler's confidence in the war plans announced at Obersalzberg stemmed from all of the following EXCEPT:
A) The speed of the German military
- Given in 2nd paraB) The brutality of the German military
- Given in 2nd paraC) The plan to stifle dissent
- Given in 3rd paraD) The belief that instilling fear weakened enemies
- Given in 3rd paraE) The history of overlooking European military brutalit -
correct - not supported by passageQ. 6 According to the passage, why did Hitler believe he could conquer Poland in a few weeks?
A) The inaction of European neighbors
B) The example of Napoleon
C) The philosophy of Genghis Kahn
D) The counsel of a military general
- Correct - straight forward info available from 2nd paraE) The small size of Poland
Q. 7 According to the passage, which of the following represents the chronological unfolding of events?
A) Generals summoned to Obersalzberg; Invaded Poland; Invaded Denmark; the Battle of Britain; Battle at Stalingrad
- correct - follows the chronology stated in passageB) Generals summoned to Obersalzberg; Invaded Denmark; Invaded Poland; the Battle of Britain; Battle at Stalingrad
C) Generals summoned to Obersalzberg; Invaded Denmark; Invaded Poland; Battle at Stalingrad; the Battle of Britain
D) Generals summoned to Obersalzberg; Invaded Poland; Invaded Denmark; Battle at Stalingrad; the Battle of Britain
E) Generals summoned to Obersalzberg; the Battle of Britain; Invaded Poland; Invaded Denmark; Battle at Stalingrad