Q.1
Troops from Australia and New Zealand were collectively known as the ANZACs. What do these initials stand for?
  • Armies of New Zealand, Australia and Canada
  • Australia, New Zealand And Company
  • Australian and New Zealand Army Chaps
  • Australia and New Zealand Army Corps
Q.2
The Australian Flying Corps Number 4 Squadron was the most successful squadron in all of France. How many enemy planes did it take down?
  • 199 planes
  • 166 planes
  • 133 planes
  • 111 planes
Q.3
The four Canadian Divisions were assembled into the Canadian Corps for which battle, which began on April 9th 1915?
  • Battle of Verdun
  • Battle of Cambrai
  • Battle of Vimy Ridge
  • Battle of Passchendaele
Q.4
The ANZAC's first action was in Gallipoli and the anniversary of their landing is remembered in Australia and New Zealand. On what date does it fall?
  • 25th March
  • 25th April
  • 25th May
  • 25th June
Q.5
How many Indian soldiers served on the Western Front?
  • 40,000
  • 100,000
  • 140,000
  • 180,000
Q.6
The most costly action for South Africans on the Western Front was which disastrous battle?
  • Battle of Longueval
  • Battle of Pozieres Ridge
  • Battle of Guillmont
  • Battle of Delville Wood
Q.7
620,000 Canadians were mobilised for war. What percentage of these became casualties?
  • 9% were casualties
  • 19% were casualties
  • 29% were casualties
  • 39% were casualties
Q.8
Within the first month of the War, the Indian Army took part in which battle?
  • The Siege of Antwerp
  • The First Battle of Ypres
  • The Battle of Loos
  • The Battle of Verdun
Q.9
During WWI the Nepalese government placed units at the disposal of British High Command for service on all fronts. What were these units known as?
  • Gurkhas
  • Nepalese
  • Burkhas
  • Tibetans
Q.10
The first involvement of Australians in the War took place where?
  • New Guinea
  • Gallipoli
  • The Somme
  • North Africa
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