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Question-1
Why did cavalry become less important?
(A)
Artillery became heavy
(B)
Due to trenches, cavalry became more vulnerable
(C)
Horses are required for transporting supplies and equipments
(D)
Infantry was the most required
Question-2
Who was the German Air force guy who was publicized by news papers as a war hero ?
(A)
Baron von Tichthofen
(B)
Rene Fonck
(C)
John Kerr
(D)
Rawlinson
Question-3
What kept the discipline in British army?
(A)
They had tanks with them
(B)
Their Generals wined and dined in offices
(C)
Their Generals risked their life leading the infantry
(D)
They had very good artillery
Question-4
Who were Sappers?
(A)
Soldiers who dig new trenches
(B)
Soldiers who repair old trenches
(C)
Soldiers who are on spying duty near enemy trenches
(D)
Soldiers who dig tunnels below enemy trenches and place mines
Question-5
Who was titled as 'Butcher of the Somme'?
(A)
Lloyd George
(B)
John Kerr
(C)
Douglas Haig
(D)
Rawlinson
Question-6
How many West Indians fought for the British Army in First World War ?
(A)
10,000
(B)
50,000
(C)
15,000
(D)
55,000
Question-7
Which country invented Tank?
(A)
Britain
(B)
France
(C)
Germany
(D)
Russia
Question-8
German commander who lead the battle of the Marne.
(A)
Douglas Haig
(B)
Von Kluck
(C)
Moltke
(D)
Falken Hayn
Question-9
What made infantry more important?
(A)
Cavalry
(B)
Trenches
(C)
Naval attacks
(D)
Air attacks
Question-10
Why did USA join the First World War?
(A)
To help Britain
(B)
To destroy Russia
(C)
To destroy Germany
(D)
To help France
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