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25 Questions By Mayank Karani World War 1
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1. Which country made the first declaration of war? (A) Germany (B) Serbia (C) Russia (D) Austria-Hungary
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2. In what city was Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated? (A) Zagreb (B) Sarajevo (C) Belgrade (D) Vienna
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3. At the beginning of World War I, Bosnia-Herzegovina was part of (A) Austria-Hungary (B) Yugoslavia (C) Serbia (D) Croatia
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4. To which other prominent leader was Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany related? (A) Woodrow Wilson of the United States (B) Franz Joseph of Austria-Hungary (C) Nicholas II of Russia (D) Winston Churchill of Britain
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5. Germany’s attack upon which country directly provoked Britain to go to war? (A) France (B) Russia (C) Belgium (D) Holland
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6. Germany’s plan for fighting France and Russia was called (A) The Hindenburg Plan (B) The Schlieffen Plan (C) Operation Barbarossa (D) Sturm und Drang
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7. What key fortress was the scene of the heaviest fighting during the German invasion of Belgium? (A) Liege (B) Fort Heineken (C) The Hague (D) Maginot
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8. Which Russian general lost the Battle of the Masurian Lakes? (A) Samsonov (B) Kornilov (C) Kerensky (D) Rennenkampf
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9. Which early battle marked the first major German defeat? (A) Tannenberg (B) The Marne (C) Mons (D) Masurian Lakes
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10. Which best describes Austria-Hungary’s progress early in the war? (A) Defeat by Russia; defeat by Serbia (B) Victory over Russia; defeat by Serbia (C) Defeat by Russia; victory over Serbia (D) Victory over Russia; victory over Serbia
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11. What event prompted the Ottoman Empire to enter the war? (A) A British attack on the Dardanelles (B) A German attack on Russia (C) A Russian attack on Austria (D) A British attack on Gallipoli
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12. The commander of the German East Asia Squadron was (A) Otto von Bismarck (B) Erich Ludendorff (C) Alfred von Tirpitz (D) Maximilian von Spee
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13. The Battle of the Falkland Islands resulted in (A) Victory for Britain (B) Victory for Argentina (C) Victory for Germany (D) Victory for Turkey
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14. Which is generally not true of sea warfare during World War I? (A) Submarines and mines were a cheap and effective way to threaten battleships (B) Convoys eventually proved to be the most effective defense against submarines (C) The British navy dominated the world’s oceans through its aggressive use of submarine warfare (D) Great sea battles between surface ships were relatively rare during the war
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15. Why did Britain need control of the Dardanelles? (A) To open shipping routes with Russia (B) To gain access to the Persian Gulf (C) To cut off German naval bases in the Black Sea (D) To prevent Russian ships from entering the Baltic Sea
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16. Which was a political result of Britain’s invasion of Gallipoli? (A) Winston Churchill was elected prime minister (B) The Royal Air Force was formally established (C) Australia and New Zealand refused any further participation in the war (D) A major shakeup in the leadership of the Royal Navy ensued
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17. What was the initial purpose of Britain’s invasion of Mesopotamia? (A) To open shipping routes on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (B) To liberate Kuwait (C) To seize oil fields along the Persian Gulf (D) To capture Tehran
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18. Which best describes the outcome of Townshend’s campaign in Mesopotamia? (A) Ten thousand British troops were surrendered after a failed march on Baghdad (B) Townshend’s army took 100,000 Turkish prisoners of war in a single day (C) The Ottoman Empire lost control of the entire region (D) Constantinople was cut off from the Turkish mainland
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19. How is the western front in World War I best characterized? (A) A stagnant war fought from trenches, with neither side gaining or losing much ground in spite of huge casualties (B) One of the most dynamic front lines of the twentieth century (C) The first war front in history dominated by air power (D) A mostly inactive front, along which both sides took a primarily defensive stance, resulting in relatively few casualties
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20. Italy’s action in the war was primarily against (A) Germany (B) Greece (C) Austria-Hungary (D) France
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21. A war of attrition is defined as (A) A war in which both sides periodically exchange prisoners and then continue fighting (B) A war that is ended by a single crushing strike (C) A war that is won by cutting off the enemy’s supply line (D) A war in which victory is determined not by which side seizes the most territory but by which side loses the most men
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22. Which battle lasted for ten months, the longest of the war? (A) Battle of the Somme (B) Battle of Messines Ridge (C) Battle of Verdun (D) Battle of Passchendaele
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23. Which country joined the war on the side of the Allied Powers in 1916? (A) Bulgaria (B) Greece (C) Serbia (D) Romania
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24. What major change in German policy contributed to the United States entering the war? (A) An end to diplomatic relations with the United States (B) The declaration of unrestricted submarine warfare (C) Economic sanctions against the United States (D) An anti-British propaganda campaign in the American media, paid for by the German embassy
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25. The Zimmermann telegram urged which country to attack the United States? (A) Mexico (B) Cuba (C) Panama (D) Canada
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Answers D B A C B A D
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Answers B A B D A C A D C
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Answers A C D C D B A
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