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How many leaves are featured on Scottish poppies?
 
4
 
5
 
3
What colour poppies are sometimes worn by pacifists?
 
white
 
Yellow
 
Green
 
Orange
World War One officially ended with the signing of which treaty?
 
Treaty of Versailles
 
Treaty of Paris
 
Treaty od Vienna
 
Treaty of washington
What similar memorial is observed in the USA on Remembrance Day?
Veterans Day
All of the 54 Commonwealth member states, such as Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia, observe the tradition of Remembrance Day on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month
 
FALSE
 
TRUE
During the First World War, Indigenous soldiers served in every major ..............r of the war
 
theatre
 
cinema
 
troop
In what year did WWI start?
 
1914
 
1942
 
1918
 
1939
Why is Remembrance Day held on 11th November?
It is the anniversary of the end of World War 1
At what time is a minute’s silence held on Remembrance Day?
 
11 am
 
1 pm
 
5pm
 
10am
True or false. In the UK., there's also a purple poppy you can wear to commemorate animals that died during war.
 
TRUE
 
FALSE
What kind of flower do we wear on our left side during Remembrance day?
 
A poppy
 
A rose
“In Flanders Fields” is John McCrae’s.........
 
best-known poem
 
bestseller
 
short stories book
During which First World War battle did Canadian John McCrae write his famous war poem, In Flanders Fields?
 
Second Battle of Ypres
 
Battle of Passchendaele
 
Battle of Vimy Ridge
 
Battle of the Somme
Remembrance Day is observed in countries that belong to the...
 
Commonwealth of Nations
 
North Territories
What inspired John McCrae to write In Flanders Fields?
 
the death of closes friends in battle
 
Use of chemical warfare
 
His diagnosis of pneumonia and Meningitis
Remembrance Day initially commemorated the end of the.....
First World War
Which instrument are the “The Last Post” and “Reveille” calls played on during Remembrance commemorative events?
 
Bugle
 
French horn
 
Trobone
 
Trumpet
Which field did John McCrae work in during both his civilian career and his service during the First World War?
 
Medical
 
Weapons Technician
 
Intelligence
 
Technician
The poppy has become an emblem of Remembrance Day because of the poem ............. by Placeholder for Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae.
 
In Flanders Fields
 
War wounds
 
The soldiers
 
Canada wars
On November 11, Canadians commemorate the service of the nation's veterans. What is the most common symbol of Canadian remembrance?
 
Poppy
 
Coat of arms of Canada
 
Maple leaf
 
Royal crest
The Books of Remembrance, housed in the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, contain the names of more than 118,000 individuals who died in military service to Canada. What was the earliest conflict recorded in these books.
 
The war of 1812
 
The south African War
 
Crimean War
 
First World war
The poppy, seen as a symbol of the sacrifices made by fallen soldiers, grew over the battlefields of.......
World War I.
What was Remembrance Day known as before being renamed in 1931?
 
Armistice Day
 
Veteran's Day
 
Keep the Peace Day
 
Memorial Day
Canada’s National War Memorial was unveiled in 1939 by His Majesty...
 
King George VI
 
Queen Victoria
 
King George I
 
Primer Minister