World War I
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Q. What effects did the defeat in the First World War have on Germany?
- German economy took a hit.
- Germany lost parts of its territory.
- It aided in the rise of Adolf Hitler.
- It led to the formation of the League of Nations.
Q. The Triple Entente was formed by , and France during World War I. Select your options alphabetically
- Russia
- England
- Austria-Hungary
- Germany
Q. Who formed the Triple Entente?
- England, France, Austria
- England, France, Russia
- Hungary, France, Russia
- Austria, France, Russia
Q. The Triple Entente was formed by , and France during World War I. Select your options alphabetically
- Austria-Hungary
- England
- Germany
- Russia
Q. The First World War took place between ___ and ____.
- 1914, 1918
- 1915, 1916
- 1914, 1919
- 1913, 1918
Q. The assassination of Archduke of Austria triggered the First World War.
- Francis Ferdinand
- Francis Joseph I
- Ferdinand I
Q. What was the immediate cause for the First World War?
Q. What was the immediate cause of the First World War?
Q. Which peace treaty brought World War I to an end?
- Treaty of Vienna
- Treaty of Paris
- Treaty of Austria
- Treaty of Versailles
Q. WW I resulted in the formation of which organisation that was established to prevent deadly wars in the future?
- World United Nation
- United Nations
- League of Nations
- Non-Aligned Nations
Q. Under the Treaty of Vienna France lost the territories it had annexed under _______ .
- Louis XVI
- Louis XIV
- Napoleon
- Louis XV
Q. Which of the following events shows the failure of League of Nations?
- Invasion of Manchuria by Japan
- Invasion of Abyssinia by Italy
- Both A and B
- None of the above
Q. Austrian crown prince ___________ assassination was the immediate cause of World War I.
- Francis Ferdinand
- Francis Duke
- Francis de Lesseps
- Francis Baycon
Q. What was the event that triggered the First World War?
- Rise of extreme nationalism in Europe.
- Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand.
- Militarisation of every European country.
- Assassination of Archbishop Francis Ferdinand.
Q. Which of the following were the major consequences of WW I?
- The Treaty of Versailles mandated Germany to surrender most of its territories and colonies to Italy and other countries as war compensation.
- Russia experienced the October Revolution of 1917.
- Physical map of Europe underwent many changes due to the division of territories.
- The United Nations was formed as the League of Nations failed to prevent the outbreak of war.
Q. When did the Second World War take place?
- From 1939 to 1942
- From 1939 to 1945
- From 1925 to 1939
- From 1929 to 1935
Q. When Austria declare war against Serbia?
- 28th July 1914
- 15 July 1915
- 25th July 1914
- 15th August 1915
Q. Why was the League of Nations established?
Q. Which of the following were issues that upset the power balance in Europe leading to the time of the First World War?
- Powerful European countries were at constant war over the issues of colonisation.
- Industrialisation created competition among the European countries.
- The European colonisers wanted unlimited control over the resources and markets of their colonies.
- Constant problems related to geographical areas due to the complex treaties that were signed between nations.
Q. Name the signatory countries of Triple Entente (1907).
Q. How was Denmark affected by the Treaty of Versailles?
Q. Which of the following is the most direct cause of World War I?
- Invasion of Poland
- Formation of the Triple Alliance
- Annexation of Bosnia
- Assassination of Franz Ferdinand
- Onset of the Russian Revolution
Q. Which country made the first declaration of war?
- Serbia
- Austria-Hungary
- Italy
- Germany
Q. When was the First World War fought?
- 1914-1918
- 1911-1914
- 1916-1920
- 1941-1945
- None of these
Q.
The 1914 and 1939 Wars that engulfed almost the entire world,
were known as World Wars due to its unprecedented impact and damage. In
this context, answer the following.
Explain the immediate cause of the First World War.
Q. Which country declared war on Serbia?
Q.
What made Austria to attack Serbia in 1914?
Q. The Union was more likely to win a war of attrition because:
- It had a larger pool of available reinforcements and could resupply its troops
- The Confederates had not been able to march farther north than Maryland
- The Confederate officers did not know how to fight a war of attrition
- African Americans fought only on the Union side
- Its military leaders had no command of strategy and tactics
Q. The treaty signed by the Triple Entente countries in 1920 with Germany was known as the Treaty of Versailles.
- False
- True