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World War 1 History Knowledge Quiz!

Can you get full marks on this World War 1 quiz to end all World War 1 quizzes?

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Beano Quiz Team • Updated August 21st 2024
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When did WW1 start and end?

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Poppies are a symbol of war, and of remembering the dead. This tradition started in World War 1, but why?

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The officers of which army wore helmets like this?

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As well as a massive war, there was also a pandemic from 1918-1920. What was the disease called?

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No side in WW1 bothered to make helmets for their soldiers until 1915, because they all thought the war would be over soon and it would cost too much - even though tonnes of soldiers were dying of head injuries. Before 1915, what did soldiers wear on their heads?

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How many Indians fought for Britain during World War 1? (Remember - India was part of the British Empire back then)

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Why are tanks called tanks?

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In 1917, the British set off the biggest explosion of the war in a secret network of tunnels underneath the German lines. The explosion was so big, you could hear it in London - but how many people died in the explosion?

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Poisonous chlorine gas was first used in WW1 as a weapon. Before soldiers were given gas masks, what were they told to do to protect themselves from gas attacks?

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World War 1 is most famous for what kind of warfare?

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What was Big Bertha?

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The Ottoman Empire was a big player in WW1, but it fell apart after it lost the war. The Ottoman Empire was mostly in which modern day country?

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8 million horses died in World War 1. True or false?

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The total number of people that died in WW1 - on both sides and both civilians and soldiers - was a gigantic 40 million. Nowadays, most historians view it as...what?

Oh dear. Have another go? History is important!

Pretty good! You can do better though - try another history quiz?

You know your stuff! Well done! Can you beat this score on another history quiz?

Amazing! Knowing your history is more important than ever - so well done!