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Bianco's WW1

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    WW1
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  • When did the First World War start and end?
    a) Started on 11th November 1918, ended on 28th July 1914
    d) Started on 28th July 1918, ended on 11th November 1914
    b) Started on 28th July 1914, ended on 11th November 1918
    c) Started on 11th November 1914, ended on 28th July 1918
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  • What was the primary type of warfare on the Western Front during World War I?
    d) Naval warfare
    a) Guerrilla warfare
    b) Aerial warfare
    c) Trench warfare
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  • What was the significance of the battle of the Somme?
    b) It was the first battle to use tanks
    d) It led to the signing of the Treaty of Versailles
    c) It had the highest number of casualties in a single day f
    a) It marked the end of World War I
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  • What event led to soldiers from both sides playing a football match during World War I?
    d) Gallipoli Campaign
    c) Treaty of Versailles
    b) Christmas truce
    a) Battle of the Somme
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  • What role did women play on the homefront during World War I?
    c) They were not involved in any war-related activities
    d) They served as nurses on the front lines
    b) They worked in munitions factories and on farms
    a) They were primarily involved in combat
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  • What were women who worked on farms and on the land during World War I called?
    d) War nurses
    c) Rosie the Riveter
    b) Land girls
    a) Munitionettes
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  • What is the significance of poppies in remembrance of World War I?
    c) They commemorate the lives lost in the war
    b) They represent peace
    d) They mark the end of the war
    a) They symbolize victory
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  • What inspired the use of poppies as a symbol of remembrance?
    d) A painting by Pablo Picasso
    c) A novel by Ernest Hemingway
    b) A speech by Winston Churchill
    a) A war poem by John McCrae
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  • What is the definition of casualties?
    a) Soldiers who survived the war
    b) People injured in accidents only
    d) People who fought in the war
    c) People killed or injured in war or accidents
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  • What does the term "commemorate" mean?
    c) To recall and show respect
    a) To celebrate
    b) To forget
    d) To ignore
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  • Which statement accurately describes trench warfare?
    b) It occurs in dense forests
    c) It is primarily a naval battle
    d) It is fought from long narrow ditches
    a) It involves fighting in the air
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  • What is a truce?
    a) An arrangement to continue fighting
    c) An agreement to switch sides in battle
    b) An agreement to negotiate peace
    d) An arrangement to stop fighting for a period of time
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  • When did Germany sign an agreement with Italy and Austria-Hungary?
    d) 1910
    d) 1890
    c) 1904
    a) 1882
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  • Which two countries signed the Entente Cordiale in 1904?
    c) Italy and Austria-Hungary
    a) Germany and Austria-Hungary
    d) Russia and Serbia
    b) UK and France
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  • What was the purpose of the Triple Entente?
    a) To expand empires
    d) To mobilize troops
    c) To annex Bosnia
    b) To defend against Germany
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  • Which country did Germany plan to attack first according to the Schlieffen Plan?
    d) Belgium
    a) Italy
    b) Russia
    c) France
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