Important People
Events
Field Trip
Trivia
Bonus Questions
100
The person whose assassination started World War One.

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

100

The date that an armistice was declared to end World War One.

November 11, 1918. 

100

Where the World War One Museum is located.

Kansas City, MO

100

What was the land between the two enemy trench lines called?

No Man's Land

100

What year did the United States enter World War One?

1917

200

The US President during World War One

Herbert Hoover

200

The name of the boat that was sunk by the German U-Boat. 


The Lusitania
200
The only thing that phones or devices can be used for while we are in the museum.

Taking pictures

200

The countries of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria were the main countries on which side of the war?

The Central Powers

200

At the start of World War One, what country did Austria-Hungary declare war on?

Serbia

300

The secret group responsible for planning the assassination that started World War One.

The Black Hand

300
Both sides declared a truce and stopped fighting on this day.

Christmas Day

300
The name of the restaurant where we are eating.

Fritz's

300

The first tank, called the Little Willie, was made by which country?

Great Britain

300

What were American soldiers called during WW1?

1. Minutemen 2. Paperboys 3. Redcoats 4. Doughboys

Doughboys

400

The person charged with assassinating the Archduke.

Gavrilo Princip
400

The treaty that officially ended the war was called the Treaty of _________________.

Versailles

400

True or False: Chewing gum is the only type of candy allowed in the museum.

False. No gum, candy, food, or water are allowed in the museum.

400

Name three new types of technology used in World War One.

Mustard and chlorine gas, tanks, machine guns, gas masks, plastic surgery, planes, trenches, flame throwers, and artillery.

400

Which country suffered the most casualties in World War One?

Russia, with approximately 2 million casualties.

500

After he led U.S. forces during World War I, he was honored as the highest-ranking general in the history of the U.S. Army until his death in 1948.

General John J Pershing

500

The name of the morse code message from Germany to Mexico that was intercepted by Great Britain?

The Zimmerman Telegram

500

The time that someone will need to be at school to pick you up.

4:00 pm

500

Most WWI Battles were fought in these two countries.

France and Belgium

500

What disease caused 1/3 of total military deaths during WWI?

Spanish Flu