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WW1 Quiz What can you remember!?

Round 1:Q1: Countries involved in WW1- Can you name them!?

Round 1:Q2: Countries involved in WW1- Now try to name their flags A.B.C.D. E.F.G.H.

Round 1:Q3: Countries involved in WW1- The two power blocks 1.Name the three main countries in the Triple Entente. 1.Name the three main countries in the Triple Alliance.

Round 2: Causes of WW1 Question 1: Name any three causes of World War One. Question 2: Who was this man who was shot in June 1914 in Bosnia? Question 3. (A) Which country did Germany plan to attack in the Schlieffen Plan? (B) In how many weeks did they hope to do this?

Round 3:Q1: The Trenches – Can you label the diagram?

Round 3: The Trenches Question 2: What animal would you find all over the trenches that the men would have to protect themselves from? Question 3: Name three foods that were part of a soldiers daily rations. Question 4: What fighting vehicle was first used by the British forces in 1916?

Round 4: The Battle of the Somme Question 3: (A) Who is this man? (B) What is his nickname? Question 1: Between what months, and on what year was the Battle of the Somme? Question 2: How many British casualties were there on the first day?

Round 5: Bonus Round! Listen to the World War One songs! It's a long way to Tipperary, It's a long way to go, It's a long way to Tipperary, To the sweetest _____ I know! Goodbye _________! Farewell Leicester Square! It's a long, long way to Tipperary, But my ______ right there! Pack up your troubles in your old kit- bag, And smile, smile, smile, While you've a ______ to light your fag, Smile, boys, that's the _____. What's the use of _________? It never was worth while, so Pack up your troubles in your old kit- bag, And smile, smile, smile.

9p1 Quiz Now swap your question sheets and we will go through the answers!

Round 1: Countries involved in WW1- Can you name them!? Great Britain USA Russia Germany JapanFrance Italy Austria-Hungary

Round 1: Countries involved in WW1- Now try to name their flags A.B.C.D. E.F.G.H. JAPANUSARUSSIAITALY GERMANYGREAT BRITAIN AUSTRIA-HUNGARY FRANCE

Round 1:Q3: Countries involved in WW1- The two power blocks 1.Name the three main countries in the Triple Entente. 1.Name the three main countries in the Triple Alliance. Great Britain, France, Russia Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary

Round 2: Causes of WW1 Question 1: Name any three causes of World War One. Question 2: Who was this man who was shot in June 1914 in Bosnia? Question 3. (A) Which country did Germany plan to attack in the Schlieffen Plan? (B) In how many weeks did they hope to do this? -Alliance System -Arms Race –Nationalism -Assassination -Imperialism -Schlieffen Plan Archduke Franz Ferdinand France 6 weeks

Round 3:Q1: The Trenches – Can you label the diagram? No Mans Land Barbed Wire Front Line Trench Front Line Support Artillery Line

Round 3: The Trenches Question 2: What animal would you find all over the trenches that the men would have to protect themselves from? Question 3: Name three foods that were part of a soldiers daily rations. Question 4: What fighting vehicle was first used by the British forces in 1916? Rats! Corned Beef, Bread, Biscuits, Bacon, Tea, Sugar, Jam, Cheese, Butter, Potatoes, Salt, Pepper, Mustard The Tank

Round 4: The Battle of the Somme Question 3: (A) Who is this man? (B) What is his nickname? Question 1: Between what months, and on what year was the Battle of the Somme? Question 2: How many British casualties were there on the first day? July – Nov ,000 Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig “The Butcher of the Somme”

Round 5: Bonus Round! Listen to the World War One songs! It's a long way to Tipperary, It's a long way to go, It's a long way to Tipperary, To the sweetest _____ I know! Goodbye _________! Farewell Leicester Square! It's a long, long way to Tipperary, But my ______ right there! Pack up your troubles in your old kit- bag, And smile, smile, smile, While you've a ______ to light your fag, Smile, boys, that's the _____. What's the use of _________? It never was worth while, so Pack up your troubles in your old kit- bag, And smile, smile, smile. girl Piccadilly heart’s Lucifer style worrying

9p1 Quiz How well did your team do? -Winners: Accommodation! -Runners up: 1 Merit each