What does “ROE” stand for in a military context?
Rules of Engagement – guidelines on when force can be used,
What is the only country to have played in every FIFA World Cup?
Brazil
Which country has the longest coastline in Europe?
Norway
Which famous battle in 1815 marked the defeat of Napoleon?
The Battle of Waterloo
What does “mitigate” mean?
To make something less severe or harmful
What is a “force multiplier”?
A factor that increases effectiveness, like technology, training, or tactics.
What is the name of the "ball" in badminton?
A shuttlecock
Which river is the longest in Europe, flowing through multiple countries including Russia?
The Volga River
Which year did Germany officially end conscription?
2011
What’s the difference between “economic” and “economical”?
Economic relates to the economy, economical means cost-saving/efficient.
What does “defilade” mean?
Using terrain or cover to shield troops from enemy fire.
In which sport is The Six Nations Trophy awarded?
Rugby
What is the capital of Canada?
Ottawa
What is the highest military rank in the British Army?
Field Marshal
What does “ubiquitous” mean?
Found everywhere, very common
What is the difference between “cover” and “concealment”?
Cover protects from fire; concealment just hides you.
What is the only sport to have been played of the moon?
Golf
Which African country is landlocked and is bordered by Zambia, Tanzania, and Mozambique?
Malawi
What does NATO stand for?
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Give a synonym for “disparage.”
Belittle, criticize, denigrate, etc.
What is a “war of attrition”?
A prolonged conflict where each side tries to wear down the other’s resources and personnel.
In the decathlon, which event comes last?
1500m
What is the only country with a non-quadrilateral flag?
Nepal
What does “MRE” stand for in military food rations? (Meal, Ready-to-Eat)
Meal, Ready-to-Eat
What does “to obfuscate” mean?
To deliberately make something unclear or confusing.