General World War I Trivia
Question: Gustav Krupp named his 48-ton howitzer after his wife. What was its name?
Answer: Big Bertha
Question: During World War I, how did nurse Edith Cavell die?
Answer: Executed
Question: In which century was World War I?
Answer: 20th
Question: Gotha Bombers were powered by which engine manufacturer?
Answer: Mercedes
Question: In which month of 1914 did World War I begin?
Answer: August
Question: The Dreadnought was a type of what in World War I?
Answer: Battleship
Question: Caporetto was a battle in which country in Europe in World War I?
Answer: Italy
Question: The Battle of Guillemont took place in which country?
Answer: France
Question: Commander Haig had what first name?
Answer: Douglas
World War I Key Figures Trivia
Question: Friedrich von Holstein is seen as a key figure responsible for World War I. Which country was he from?
Answer: Germany
Question: In what year did World War 1 end?
Answer: 1918
Question: Where were German Zeppelins found?
Answer: In the Air
Question: In which year did the USA enter the war?
Answer: 1917
Question: In what month of 1918 did World War 1 end?
Answer: November
Question: April 6th, 1917, USA declared war on who?
Answer: Germany
Question: The sinking of which British ship was a major push factor for the US entering the war?
Answer: Lusitania
Question: March Revolution 1917 took place where?
Answer: Russia
Question: In what year was Edith Cavell executed?
Answer: 1915
Question: In 1915, Italy declared war on Germany and who?
Answer: Austria
World War I Timeline Trivia
Question: In which year did World War I start?
Answer: 1914
Question: How many days did World War I last?
Answer: 1,568
Question: On which date in 1914 did the war officially start?
Answer: July 28
Question: In what year of the war was the RAF founded?
Answer: 1918
World War I Countries & Forces Trivia
Question: The Siege of Antwerp took place in which country?
Answer: Belgium
Question: Germany, Austria, and Turkey were called what?
Answer: Central Powers
Question: Tommy' was the nickname of which country's troops in World War I?
Answer: British
Question: Turkey entered the war in which year?
Answer: 1914
Question: Who became French Prime Minister in 1918?
Answer: Clemenceau
Question: ANZAC were the forces from Australia and where?
Answer: New Zealand
Question: ANZAC troops came from which continent?
Answer: Australia
Question: Mehmed V was the leader of which country during the war?
Answer: Ottoman Empire
Question: What did the US originally call the war?
Answer: European War
Question: Your country needs you' was a slogan from which country during World War I?
Answer: United Kingdom
World War I Battles Trivia
Question: The Saint-Chamond was a heavy tank used by which country?
Answer: France
Question: The First Battle of the Marne was fought in which country?
Answer: France
Question: A 'cuirassier' was a mounted soldier from which country?
Answer: France
Question: Who got defeated at the Battle of Caporetto?
Answer: Italy
Question: On which continent did World War I begin?
Answer: Europe
Question: Who was king of Italy during World War I?
Answer: Victor Emmanuel III
Question: Who developed the Mark I tank?
Answer: Britain
Question: Gotha Bombers were a weapon for which country in World War I?
Answer: Germany
Question: Ostend was a key port in World War I. In which country is Ostend located?
Answer: Belgium
Question: Who issued his '14 points' in 1918?
Answer: Wilson
Question: Sholto Douglas was a senior military leader for who in World War I?
Answer: United Kingdom
Question: Which weapon came in the 'Jam Tin' variety?
Answer: Grenade
Question: In the name RAF, what does the R stand for?
Answer: Royal
Question: The Battle of Jutland occurred where?
Answer: Sea
Question: In which year did the Battle of Jutland occur?
Answer: 1916
Question: In what month of 1914 did World War 1 commence?
Answer: July
Question: During which year did the Battle of Amiens take place?
Answer: 1918
Question: In what year was Ludendorff appointed German Chief of Staff?
Answer: 1916
Question: The Battle of Passchendaele took place in which country?
Answer: Belgium
Question: The Battle of the Marne ended the success of which plan by Germany?
Answer: The Schlieffen Plan
Question: In which month of 1917 did the USA declare war on Germany?
Answer: April
Question: The Battle of Verdun occurred in which country?
Answer: France
Question: Kut was a battle location in which country during the war?
Answer: Mesopotamia
Question: In what year did the Germans launch the 'Spring Offensive'?
Answer: 1918
Question: The Battleship Indefatigable was destroyed by who in World War I?
Answer: Germany
Question: At which Battle during the First World War was poison gas first used?
Answer: Ypres
Question: In which country were the last Olympic games before World War I staged?
Answer: Sweden
World War I Events & Treaties Trivia
Question: At the end of the war, many countries signed a treaty outlawing what?
Answer: Chemical Weapons
Question: In World War I, what sort of bomb was the Mills Bomb?
Answer: Hand grenade
Question: What name was commonly given to those who were traumatized by battle in World War I?
Answer: Shell Shock
Question: What year was the Battle of Loos?
Answer: 1915
Question: The Versailles Treaty was signed in which city?
Answer: Paris
Question: An Armistice between Germany and who was signed in 1917?
Answer: Russia
Question: In which year did the Hundred Days Offensive take place?
Answer: 1918
Question: In what year did Japan enter the war?
Answer: 1914
Question: On April 25th, 1915, British troops first landed where?
Answer: Gallipoli
Question: On which day was the 90th anniversary of the World War I Armistice remembered in 2008?
Answer: November 11th
Question: During World War I, in which year did the USA join the Allies?
Answer: 1917
Question: Immediately after the end of World War I, what natural disaster hit Europe?
Answer: The Spanish Flu
Question: In which year did Congress declare war on Germany during the course of World War I?
Answer: 1917
World War I Technology & Weapons Trivia
Question: What was a German 'Flammenwerfer'?
Answer: Flamethrower
Question: Who became German Chief of Staff in 1916?
Answer: Ludendorff
Question: First used in World War I, which country invented the tank?
Answer: Britain
Question: What was introduced in Britain in 1916?
Answer: Conscription
Question: In what year did Turkey enter World War I on the side of Germany?
Answer: 1914
Question: What was 'Little Willie' in World War I?
Answer: A Tank
Question: Mortars were used to project what in World War I?
Answer: Explosive Shells
Question: If 'male' tanks were armed with cannons, what were 'female' tanks armed with?
Answer: Machine Guns
Question: In what year did the USA enter World War I?
Answer: 1915
Question: What was a 'Mauser'?
Answer: Rifle
Question: Fritz Haber was a pioneer of which type of warfare?
Answer: Gas
Question: What was a pith helmet designed to protect the wearer from?
Answer: Sunlight
Question: Which of these was a massive cannon developed by the British?
Answer: Railway Gun
Question: The disease Trench Foot occurred because of what?
Answer: Water in the Trenches
Question: What was a Hypo helmet designed to protect the wearer from?
Answer: Gas
World War I People & Leaders Trivia
Question: Kaiser William II of Germany abdicated in what year?
Answer: 1918
Question: Which of these countries remained neutral during World War I?
Answer: Holland
Question: Which of these was prime minister of France during the war?
Answer: Raymond Poincaré
Question: In which city was Archduke Franz Ferdinand murdered?
Answer: Sarajevo
Question: How was Margarefe Zelle better known during the war?
Answer: Mata Hari
Question: Who was the British king during World War I?
Answer: George V
Question: Which World War I poet was killed at dawn on April 1, 1918?
Answer: Siegfried Sassoon
Question: Gavrilo Princip was a member of which nationalist group?
Answer: Black Hand
Question: Who replaced Nivelle as French commander-in-chief in 1917?
Answer: Petain
Question: Ferdinand I was the King of which country during World War 1?
Answer: Bulgaria
Question: Who replaced Asquith as Prime Minister of Britain in 1916?
Answer: Lloyd George
Question: Who was the emperor of Japan during World War I?
Answer: Yoshihito (Taisho)
Question: William Throsby Bridges was a commander from which country?
Answer: Australia
World War I Key Moments Trivia
Question: In what year did German Zeppelins first bomb England?
Answer: 1915
Question: In what year was the Sykes-Picot agreement made?
Answer: 1916
Question: The German ship Lutzow was sunk in which battle?
Answer: Jutland
Question: What 'Offensive' did the German Army launch in 1918?
Answer: Spring
Question: In what year did the Hundred Days Offensive take place?
Answer: 1918
Question: What did the Allies begin on 18th July 1918?
Answer: 100 days
Question: In which area of conflict did Manfred von Richtofen excel?
Answer: Air
Question: In what month of 1914 did Britain declare War on Germany?
Answer: August
Question: What year was the Battle of Mons?
Answer: 1914
Question: In which year did the Battle of Verdun take place?
Answer: 1916
Question: The Battle of Passchendaele took place in which year?
Answer: 1917
Question: In what year was 'The Red Baron' finally shot down?
Answer: 1918
Question: In which year was the Battle of the Somme?
Answer: 1916
Question: In what year was Tsar Nicholas forced to abdicate?
Answer: 1917
Question: In which month of 1918 did the Battle of Amiens take place?
Answer: August
Question: The Brusilov Offensive was undertaken by which country?
Answer: Russia
World War I Plans, Treaties, and Organizations Trivia
Question: Who devised a famous plan for a German war on two fronts?
Answer: Schlieffen
Question: The Schlieffen Plan was to attack which country?
Answer: France
Question: The Treaty of Versailles was signed in which month?
Answer: June
Question: Which country mobilized the most troops in the war?
Answer: Russia
Question: Other than Belgium, which country did Germany invade on 4th August 1914?
Answer: Luxembourg
Question: To which country did the Kaiser flee after abdicating in November 1918?
Answer: Netherlands
Question: In what year did Russia and Germany sign the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk?
Answer: 1918
Question: The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed between Germany and which nation?
Answer: Russia
Question: The Treaty of Versailles limited the German army to how many men?
Answer: 100,000
Question: The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed between which two countries?
Answer: Germany & Russia
Question: Which international organization was created as a result of World War I?
Answer: League of Nations
Question: In which city did the post-war Peace Conference begin in 1919?
Answer: Paris
World War I Key Personalities Trivia
Question: Who was Russian Tsar at the outbreak of the First World War?
Answer: Nicholas II
Question: Who commanded the German fleet at the Battle of Jutland?
Answer: Scheer
Question: How old was Gavrilo Princip when he assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
Answer: 19
Question: Who was the American general in charge of US troops in Europe?
Answer: John J. Pershing
Question: Who was nicknamed 'Mad Jack' for his courageous feats during the war?
Answer: Sassoon
Question: How was the German fighter Manfred von Richtofen better known?
Answer: The Red Baron
Question: Which World War I poet wrote the poem 'Anthem For Doomed Youth'?
Answer: Siegfried Sassoon
Question: Who was Kaiser of Germany at the outbreak of the First World War?
Answer: Wilhelm II
Question: Which World War I poet wrote the poem 'Anthem For Doomed Youth'?
Answer: Siegfried Sassoon
Question: Which of these British prime ministers served during World War I?
Answer: David Lloyd George
Random World War I Trivia
Question: Where did the Battle of Arras take place?
Answer: France
Question: Dutch native Mata Hari was accused of being a double agent while working as what in France?
Answer: Exotic Dancer
Question: What was the capital of Prussia?
Answer: Berlin
Question: Vimy Ridge surrounded which Belgian city?
Answer: Arras
Question: Many Scottish soldiers wore sporrans, which were types of what?
Answer: Purse
Question: During the 'Christmas Truce' of 1914, soldiers from each side famously played games of what?
Answer: Soccer
Question: Which Russian leader was in power in 1917?
Answer: Lenin
Question: Von Hindenburg had what first name?
Answer: Paul
Question: Which of these were NOT a type of dog in World War I?
Answer: Bomber Dogs
Question: In which country did The Battle of Passchendaele take place?
Answer: Belgium
Question: Soldiers of which two nations wore Brodie helmets?
Answer: US and Britain
Question: Who joined Dual Alliance to make the Triple Alliance?
Answer: Italy
Question: Rupert Brooke was famous for writing what during the war?
Answer: Poems
Question: Which of these countries was NOT part of the Triple Entente?
Answer: Cuba
Question: For what reason was Mata Hari executed in 1917?
Answer: Espionage
Question: Messines Ridge was a battle site near which area?
Answer: Ypres
Miscellaneous World War I Trivia
Question: Which country's soldiers famously wore spiked helmets?
Answer: Germany
Question: Gotha Bombers were a weapon for which country in World War I?
Answer: Germany
Question: Most of the conflict took place in which continent?
Answer: Europe
Question: The Flamethrower was a weapon introduced to the conflict by which country?
Answer: Germany
Question: The K-Wagen was a super-heavy tank used by which country?
Answer: Germany
Question: What was the F1, a French weapon in World War I?
Answer: A Grenade
Question: Which of the following was a popular type of plane during the war?
Answer: Biplane
Question: London was first attacked from the air by German fighters in which year?
Answer: 1915
Question: Why was British philosopher Bertrand Russell jailed during the war?
Answer: Pacifism
Question: Which flower became a symbol of remembrance for those who died in the war?
Answer: Poppy