Prizes for 1st, 2nd& 3rd place. Maximum 30 marks. Gobind Edith Xahra Rules 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Work on your own No copying or cheating of any kind The teacher has the last word on the answers There is a delicious prize Don’t talk during the quiz, it really slows down the process. 6. Put your name at the top of the paper 1. List the countries a,b,c,d,e,f,g & h .(8 marks) 2. (2 marks) a. What is the name of the assassin on the left? b. Who did he assassinate? (right picture) 3. • What city were they assassinated in? 4. (2 marks) a. Which country was the first to declare war in WW1? b. Who did they declare war on? 5. (3 marks) • Which countries made up the Central Powers? b. 6. Which countries made up the Triple Entente? (3marks) 7. What were the long term causes of WW1? (4 marks) –M –A –I –N 8. (2marks) Give 2 examples of weapons used for the first time in WW1? 9. (3 marks) • What were the names of the 3 leaders at the Treaty of Versailles who represented: a. Britain b. France c. USA 10. • Which is a false fact about the Treaty of Versailles? a. Versailles is in France b. Germany alone was forced to accept responsibility for starting WW1. c. It lead to the creation of the League of Nations d. It made Poland an independent country. e. Trick question. These are all true facts. 11. When was WW1? a. 1913-1917 b. 1915-1919 c. 1914-1918 Answers 1. a. Britain b. France c. Belgium d. Germany e. Austria f. Serbia g. Russia h. Morocco 2. (1 mark each) a. Gavrilo Princip. b.Franz Ferdinand, Arch Duke of Austro-Hungary. Answers 5. a. Austro-Hungary b. Germany c. Ottoman Empire Answers 6. Britain Russia France Answers 7. – Militarism – Alliances – Imperialism – Nationalism 8. Flamethrower Tank Mass aeroplanes Chemical weapons - Chlorine gas - Mustard gas 9. a) Lloyd George (Britain) b) Clemenceau (France) c) Woodrow Wilson (USA) 10. False b. Germany alone was forced to accept responsibility for starting WW1. All the central powers were forced to accept responsibility in their respective treaties. 11. When did WW1 start/finish? c. 1914-1918