They fell with their faces to the foe. What does "foe" mean?
an old word for "sun"
the ground
a type of canon
the enemy
15
How many British soldiers died in WWI?
1.1 million
880,000
660,000
440,000
15
The soil in some parts of France is still poisoned as a result of the arms used in WWI.
True
False
5
How many horses were used by Britain in WW1?
120,000
1.2 million
12 million
15
PTSD used to be called:
grenade shock
rifle shock
shell shock
canon shock
15
And towards our distant rest began to trudge. What does "trudge" mean?
run slowly
walk heavily
crawl
15
What does the poet mean at the end of these lines?: "If I should die, think only this of me: That there’s some corner of a foreign field That is for ever England."
That he will be buried somewhere other than England.
20
What are poppies? In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row,...
a type of wind
birds
flowers
trees
15
What does this line mean? "For what is sunk will hardly swim"
That someone is dead.
20
Why does the poet say "Drunk with fatigue"? What does it suggest?
That the person is so tired that they appear drunk as they walk.
15
Which of these is NOT a commonwealth country? (Teacher will explain Commonwealth)
India
Jamaica
The US
Kenya
15
"Take up our quarrel with the foe". What does quarrel normally mean?
argument
fight
discussion
conversation
15
Which country is Flanders in?
Belgium
25
Rudyard Kipling ("My boy Jack") also wrote this story which was made into a famous Disney film.