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World War I Practice Test: The Tanks Roll In - New Weapons That Were Used
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World War I Practice Test: The Tanks Roll In - New Weapons That Were Used
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10 Questions

1. The first prototype tank was constructed in Britain in 1915. What was its nickname?
2. The French Light Tank Renault F-17 was the first tank to have what feature?
3. The word tank was first used as a codename to hide their true identity. What were they originally called?
4. By 1918 Britain and France had produced a combined total of 6,506 tanks. How many had Germany produced?
5. The first tanks were developed by which branch of the military?
6. The heaviest tank of WWI was the German A7V. How much did it weigh?
7. The British Medium Tank Mark A was one of the fastest of tanks, earning it which nickname?
8. Early tanks had poor ventilation and conditions inside them were uncomfortably hot. What temperatures did the crew have to put up with?
9. The first use of tanks in war came during September 1916. At which battle?
10. The British Mark One tanks were armed with either heavy machine guns or 6-pounder guns. By what nicknames were these two variants commonly known?