Instructions To use this template: –for each slide write the correct answer on the orange bar first –choose which option (A,B,C or D) and make sure you write the letter on the orange bar in place of the question mark –Now drag the orange bar on top of the correct option so it sits exactly over the top - now when you click through the onscreen animation, the correct answer will appear to be illuminated –View the next slide to see how it should look
$1,000,000 Example of how it looks when complete, click on-screen show to view the animations B - correct answer A - answer C - answer D - answer B - correct answer
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$100 Which is NOT a name for a military trench? B – Support Line A – Front Line C – Armory Line D – Reserve Line C Armoury Line
$200 What was the name of the men who dug tunnels between trenches? B – Come Alongs A - Sappers C - Diggeroos D - Tunnelers A Sappers
$500 Which was NOT a condition of working in the trenches? B - Lice A – Trench Foot C – Spread of Disease D – Molded Hair D Moldy Hair
$1,000 “Army Stew” would NOT normally contain? B - Chicken A – Bully-Beef C – Bacon Rind and Sausage D - Shrimp B Chicken
$2,000 When a soldier had a few days leave he would most likely? B – Go home to rest A – Visit a city, like London C – Help in the hospitals D – They never had leave A – Visit a city, like London
$4,000 What did “Over the Top” mean during World War 1? B – Enter No Man’s Land A – The worst days of war C – Enter from an airplane D – Best foods served B Enter No Man’s Land
$8,000 “Dazzle” camouflage was? B – Special uniforms A – Way to get people to donate $ C – Camouflage for airplanes D – Wild patterns on submarinesD Wild patterns on submarines
$16,000 At the end of battles or at night, soldiers would? B – Just rest A – Search for mementos C – Look for wounded D – Both A & CD Both A & C
$32,000 Why did John McCrae write, “In Flanders Fields?” B – He was bored A – Request of his boss C – Death of a friend touched him D – That was his job C Death of a friend touched him
$64,000 Which was NOT a reason the Great War began? B – Death of heir to a throne A – Germany attacked London C – Germany craved power D – France wanted revenge A Germany attacked London
$125,000 Poppy Mania included? B – Planting flower gardens A – Popping fireworks to celebrate C – Wearing flowers in remembrance D – Both B & CD Both B & C
$250,000 In the “Flanders Fields” poem, what does “The Torch, be yours” mean? B – Light a candle to remember A – Keep up the fight C – Don’t let the fires die D – Be proud A Keep up the fight
$500,000 What are these? Mons, Ypres, the Somme, Vimy, Cambrai. B – Famous WW1 Battles A – Famous WW1 Soldiers C – Faithful WW1 Doctors D – Favorite WW1 Foods B – Famous WW1 Battles
$1,000,000 What was new in WW1? B – Poison Gas A – Both B & C C - Tanks D – Copper bullets A Both B & C
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