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Q.1. Which event is generally considered to be the first belligerent act of World War II?
A. Germany’s attack on Russia
B. Germany’s attack on Britain
C. Germany’s attack on Poland
D. Germany’s occupation of Austria
Ans. Germany's attack on Poland
Q.2. Which best describes Germany’s standard invasion strategy at the beginning of World War II?
A. Attack with a combination of speed and overwhelming force
B. Intimidate the enemy by first amassing a large force along the enemy’s border
C. Begin with acts of sabotage behind enemy lines
D. Draw out battles for as long as possible to wear the enemy out
Ans. Attack with a combination of speed and overwhelming force
Q.3. Where was the French surrender to Germany signed?
A. In Paris
B. In Berlin
C. In a railroad dining car
D. On a boat
Ans. In a railroad dining car
Q.4. What was the code name given to Germany’s plan to invade the USSR?
A. Operation Sea Lion
B. Operation Barbarossa
C. Operation Wolfenstein
D. Operation Crossbow
Ans. Operation Barbarossa
Q.5. In the last six months of the war, what was the U.S. strategy for winning the conflict with Japan?
A. Negotiate with Japan for a conditional surrender
B. Insert ground forces on the Japanese home islands
C. Break the Japanese will with massive bombing raids on Japanese cities
D. Place all of Japan under a naval blockade until the country surrendered
Ans. Break the Japanese will with massive bombing raids on Japanese cities
Q.6. What were the V 1 and V 2?
A. Italian army battalions
B. The two atomic bombs dropped on Japan
C. German missiles
D. None
Ans. German missiles
Q.7. Which battle is considered to be the turning point for the war in the Pacific?
A. The Battle of the Coral Sea
B. The Battle of Guadalcanal
C. The Battle of Iwo Jima
D. The Battle of Midway
Ans. The Battle of Midway
Q.8. Which country was the site of most of the Nazi extermination camps?
A. The USSR
B. Czechoslovakia
C. Poland
D. Hungary
Ans. Poland
Q.9. What was Italy’s primary role in the war?
A. It helped Germany in accomplishing its main objectives
B. It was helpful to Britain
C. It caused problems for Japan
D. It distracted Germany from accomplishing its main objectives
Ans. It distracted Germany from accomplishing its main objectives
Q.10. At what conference did the Allies set the terms for the Japanese surrender?
A. The Yalta Conference
B. The Casablanca Conference
C. The Tehran Conference
D. The Potsdam Conference
Ans. The Potsdam Conference
A. Germany’s attack on Russia
B. Germany’s attack on Britain
C. Germany’s attack on Poland
D. Germany’s occupation of Austria
Ans. Germany's attack on Poland
Q.2. Which best describes Germany’s standard invasion strategy at the beginning of World War II?
A. Attack with a combination of speed and overwhelming force
B. Intimidate the enemy by first amassing a large force along the enemy’s border
C. Begin with acts of sabotage behind enemy lines
D. Draw out battles for as long as possible to wear the enemy out
Ans. Attack with a combination of speed and overwhelming force
Q.3. Where was the French surrender to Germany signed?
A. In Paris
B. In Berlin
C. In a railroad dining car
D. On a boat
Ans. In a railroad dining car
Q.4. What was the code name given to Germany’s plan to invade the USSR?
A. Operation Sea Lion
B. Operation Barbarossa
C. Operation Wolfenstein
D. Operation Crossbow
Ans. Operation Barbarossa
Q.5. In the last six months of the war, what was the U.S. strategy for winning the conflict with Japan?
A. Negotiate with Japan for a conditional surrender
B. Insert ground forces on the Japanese home islands
C. Break the Japanese will with massive bombing raids on Japanese cities
D. Place all of Japan under a naval blockade until the country surrendered
Ans. Break the Japanese will with massive bombing raids on Japanese cities
Q.6. What were the V 1 and V 2?
A. Italian army battalions
B. The two atomic bombs dropped on Japan
C. German missiles
D. None
Ans. German missiles
Q.7. Which battle is considered to be the turning point for the war in the Pacific?
A. The Battle of the Coral Sea
B. The Battle of Guadalcanal
C. The Battle of Iwo Jima
D. The Battle of Midway
Ans. The Battle of Midway
Q.8. Which country was the site of most of the Nazi extermination camps?
A. The USSR
B. Czechoslovakia
C. Poland
D. Hungary
Ans. Poland
Q.9. What was Italy’s primary role in the war?
A. It helped Germany in accomplishing its main objectives
B. It was helpful to Britain
C. It caused problems for Japan
D. It distracted Germany from accomplishing its main objectives
Ans. It distracted Germany from accomplishing its main objectives
Q.10. At what conference did the Allies set the terms for the Japanese surrender?
A. The Yalta Conference
B. The Casablanca Conference
C. The Tehran Conference
D. The Potsdam Conference
Ans. The Potsdam Conference
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