Q.1
The French Light Tank Renault F-17 was the first tank to have what feature?
  • Caterpillar tracks
  • Armour plating
  • Revolving turret
  • Periscope
Q.2
The first tanks were developed by which branch of the military?
  • The Army
  • The Navy
  • The Air Force
  • The Marines
Q.3
By 1918 Britain and France had produced a combined total of 6,506 tanks. How many had Germany produced?
  • 20 tanks
  • 200 tanks
  • 2,000 tanks
  • 20,000 tanks
Q.4
The British Mark One tanks were armed with either heavy machine guns or 6-pounder guns. By what nicknames were these two variants commonly known?
  • Cat and Mouse
  • Tom and Jerry
  • Thunder and Lightning
  • Male and Female
Q.5
Early tanks had poor ventilation and conditions inside them were uncomfortably hot. What temperatures did the crew have to put up with?
  • Up to 40o C
  • Up to 45o C
  • Up to 50o C
  • Up to 60o C
Q.6
The word tank was first used as a codename to hide their true identity. What were they originally called?
  • Mechanical Cavalry
  • Landships
  • Armoured Cavalry
  • Trench Busters
Q.7
The first prototype tank was constructed in Britain in What was its nickname?
  • Big Bertha
  • Huge Henry
  • Little Willie
  • Tiny Tim
Q.8
The British Medium Tank Mark A was one of the fastest of tanks, earning it which nickname?
  • The Whippet
  • The Arrow
  • The Lightning Bolt
  • The Cheetah
Q.9
The heaviest tank of WWI was the German A7V. How much did it weigh?
  • 11 tons
  • 22 tons
  • 33 tons
  • 44 tons
Q.10
The first use of tanks in war came during September At which battle?
  • Battle of Verdun
  • Battle of the Marne
  • Battle of Jutland
  • Battle of Flers-Courcelette
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