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
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.3
How many Indian soldiers served on the Western Front?
  • 40,000
  • 100,000
  • 140,000
  • 180,000
Q.4
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.5
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.6
The first involvement of Australians in the War took place where?
  • New Guinea
  • Gallipoli
  • The Somme
  • North Africa
Q.7
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.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
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.10
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
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