Gallipoli Quiz 1.What troops did not fight alongside the ANZACS at Gallipoli? A/ American B/ Indian C/ Nepalese D/ Canadian.

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Gallipoli Quiz

1.What troops did not fight alongside the ANZACS at Gallipoli? A/ American B/ Indian C/ Nepalese D/ Canadian

2. By what name is the Gallipoli Campaign known in Turkey? A/ Peninsula Battle B/ Battle of Kamal C/ Battle of Canakkale D/ The battle is not recognised in Turkey

3. Which weapon was invented at Gallipoli? A/ long range grenade B/ double barrel rifle C/ periscope rifle D/ shrapnel firing rifle

4.Which nearby Greek Island became the operational base for the ANZAC offensive? A/ Crete B/ Thera C/ Lemnos D/ Santorini

5. Which distinctive landmark at Gallipoli was named after an Egyptian landmark? A/ Sphinx B/ The Pyramid C/ Karnak D/ The Nile

6.Who was the British Lord of the Admiralty who planned the Gallipoli Campaign? A/ Lord Kitchener B/ Winston Churchill C/ Douglas Haig D/ Lord Lytton

7. What does the word ANZAC mean? A/ Australia or New Zealand Army Camp B/ Australia and New Zealand Armed Camp C/ Australia and New Zealand Armed Corps D/ Australia and New Zealand Army Corps

8.What sort of word is ANZAC? A/ synonym B/ antonym C/ acronym D/ palindrome

9.Which country did the ANZAC troops go to just before they left for Gallipoli? A/ Greece B/ Italy C/ Turkey D/ Egypt

10.Of which empire was Turkey a part? A/ Ottoman Empire B/ Austo-Hungarian Empire C/ British Empire D/ Not a member of any empire

11.Who was the brilliant leader of the Turkish troops? A/ Abdulla Gul B/ Ataturk C/ Bismark D/ Ali Baba A/ Abdulla Gul

12.The Gallipoli Campaign was to…? A/ Capture Constantinople to allow Russia a clear passage into the Mediterranean B/ Fight the Turks to make them give up C/ Stop the Germans gaining access to the Suez Canal D/ To disable the Turkish navy and keep the eastern Mediterranean clear for French ships

13.Anzac Day is to commemorate the landing at Gallipoli on which day? A/ 24 th April 1914 B/ 26 th April 1915 C/ 26 th April 1916 D/ 25 th April 1915

14. When were New Zealand troops finally withdrawn from Gallipoli? A/ December 1915 B/ November 1915 C/ January 1915 D/ January 1916

15. In which year did ANZAC Day become a public holiday ? A/ 1916 B/ 1920 C/ 1922 D/ 1959

16.When did dawn parades first begin? A/ 1919 B/ 1922 C/ 1939 D/ 1959

17. What was ANZAC Cove called before the Gallipoli Campaign? A/ Gokkale Bay B/ Selam Beach C/ Allahaısmarladık Peninsula D/ It had no official name

18. Which Colonel from Wellington was the most famous New Zealand soldier at Gallipoli? A/ Simpson B/ Malone C/ Kirkpatrick D/ Williams

19. Which creatures are most closely associated with the Gallipoli Campaign? A/ Flies B/ Donkeys C/ Rats D/ Dogs

20. What is the name of the Gallipoli battle most associated with New Zealand troops? A/ The Nek B/ Chunuk Bair C/ Lone Pine D/ Baby Hill

21. How many men from all allied nations died at Gallipoli? A/ 10,000 B/ 25,000 C/ 35,000 D/ 120,000

22. How many New Zealanders died at Gallipoli? A/ 8,556 B/ 4,725 C/ 2,721 D/ 3,349

23. How many New Zealanders served at Gallipoli? A/ 8,556 B/ 2,721 C/ 4,725 D/ 15,264

24. Where did the ANZACS go after they left Gallipoli? A/ Posted back to Egypt B/ Sent home C/ The Western Front D/ Greece

25. What was the next major battle the ANZACS were involved in ? A/ Ypres B/ Somme C/ Flanders D/ Passchendaele