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World War I Practice Test: Who Was In Charge - Leaders Of Nations
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World War I Practice Test: Who Was In Charge - Leaders Of Nations
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1. Who was the British king during World War One?
2. Nicholas II was the last Emperor of Russia. His involvement in the War was one of the causes of the revolution which overthrew him. Following the revolution Russia left the war but what fate befell Nicholas himself?
3. Field Marshall Douglas Haig was the highest ranking British officer during the war. Though he was admired by many, others disliked his tactics and gave him what nickname?
4. Following the resignation of the Liberal Prime Minister, Asquith, this man, Lloyd George, took up the post. To which political party did he belong?
5. In 1918 this man, Ferdinand Foch, was granted the title 'Supreme General' and given command of all the Allied Armies. What was his nationality?
6. The German Emperor during the war, Kaiser Wilhelm II, was the grandson of which British Monarch?
7. The spark which ignited the conflict known as World War One was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austro-Hungary. After his assassination Austria declared war on which country?
8. This man was the Prime Minister of Great Britain at the outbreak of the war. What was his name?
9. This poster, urging men to sign up for military service, features the face of Herbert Kitchener. What position did Kitchener hold?
10. At the start of the war this future Prime Minister was the First Lord of the Admiralty. What was his name?