Revolutions That Shaped the World: PSC Degree Level & KAS Exam Questions and Answers Part 12

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World War II & The Reshaping of Global Order: PSC Degree Level & KAS Exam Questions and Answers Part 12

World War II fundamentally transformed the geopolitical landscape, and understanding its key events, turning points, and consequences is absolutely essential for Kerala PSC exams. This period tested the world’s resolve and resulted in questions that regularly appear in your degree-level exams.

In this post, you’ll discover the most frequently asked WBII questions from previous Kerala PSC examinations—from the largest battleship to crucial surrender dates, major battles, and the ideologies that shaped nations. We’ve curated these answers to help you ace the history section with confidence!

Why Does This Topic Appear in Kerala PSC Exams?

World War II questions are staples across Kerala PSC Degree Level exams, KAS (Kerala Administrative Service) tests, and various other competitive examinations. Historical events from 1939-1945 are frequently tested because they directly connect to modern political systems, international relations, and economic structures that aspirants need to understand for administrative roles. If you’ve been following our previous part on revolutions, you’ll notice how WWII represents the culmination of ideological struggles from earlier periods.

Mastering WWII topics improves your score because examiners test not just dates and names, but your understanding of cause-and-effect relationships between events. Knowing who the Allied Powers were, why Italy surrendered first, and what appeasement meant shows comprehensive knowledge that earns full marks.

Key Concepts You Must Understand

First, grasp the distinction between the Axis Powers (Germany, Italy, Japan) and the Allied Powers (Britain, France, China, Soviet Union, USA). This foundational understanding helps you answer half the questions correctly because most WWII queries revolve around which side did what. Think of it simply: Axis = aggressive expansion, Allies = resistance and cooperation against aggression.

Second, understand key military turning points like the Battle of Kursk (largest tank battle), the strategic importance of major warships like the Yamato, and the significance of surrender dates. The policy of appeasement—where nations avoided conflict with aggressive powers to maintain peace—is particularly important because it connects to how diplomacy failed before WWII. As you study these concepts, you might also benefit from strengthening your Malayalam language preparation to ensure you understand Malayalam-medium question papers smoothly. Finally, know the Paris Peace Treaties ended the war officially, reshaping global boundaries and establishing new international order.

Smart Study Tips Before You Begin

Create a simple timeline on paper starting from 1939 (war begins) to 1945 (war ends). Mark key events like Italy’s surrender (1943), major battles, and final surrender dates of Germany (May 7, 1945) and Japan (August 1945). This visual approach helps your brain store dates more reliably than cramming, and you’ll naturally recall the sequence during exams.

Use the acronym method: remember “ABCF” for Allied Powers—America, Britain, China, France (and add USSR). For Axis, “GIJ” = Germany, Italy, Japan. When revising, connect WWII events to the earlier revolutions and ideological movements we covered in previous parts—this contextual learning makes everything stick longer in your memory and answers “why” questions that examiners love asking.

PSC Previous Questions and Answers

Below are the most important questions from previous Kerala PSC examinations on this topic. Read each one carefully and try answering before checking the solutions!


1. What was the largest battleship of World War II?

  • Yamato

2. Which country was the first Axis power to surrender?


  • Italy

3. What was the largest tank battle in history?

  • Battle of Kursk

4. When did Japan surrender in World War II?

  • 1945

5. When did Germany surrender in World War II?

  • 7 May 1945

6. Which powers won World War II?

  • Allied Powers

7. What was the treaty that ended World War II?

  • Paris Peace Treaties

8. Which economic system is controlled by private individuals in production and distribution?

  • Capitalism

9. What is the policy of capitalist nations to avoid conflict with aggressive powers called?

  • Appeasement

10. Which countries were included in the Allied Powers during the Second World War?

  • England, France, China



Wrapping Up — Keep Going!

You’ve now covered the essential WWII facts that Kerala PSC examiners repeatedly test—from military hardware like the Yamato to diplomatic concepts like appeasement and the ultimate victor, the Allied Powers. These 10 questions represent the core of what you need to know at the degree level and beyond.

Don’t stop here! Continue building your world history knowledge by exploring more topics on Learn Kerala PSC Online, where we break down complex historical events into digestible, exam-focused content. Your next step is mastering the economic and political systems that emerged after WWII—bookmark our site and keep preparing with confidence!




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