Remembrance Day

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Remembrance Day Quiz

Test your knowledge about Remembrance Day and the significant events surrounding it. This quiz covers historical facts, symbols, and important figures related to Remembrance Day.

Are you ready to remember and learn? Take the challenge now!

13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveMemory203
Remembrance Day commemorates the end of which war?
WWI
WWII
Korean War
South African War
When does the poppy campaign start every year?
The first Monday of September
The last Friday of October
The second Wednesday of August
November 1
1912
1914
1918
1920
What was the original name of Remembrance Day?
Armistice Day
Treaty Day
Disarmament Day
Peace Day
Why have poppies become the symbol of Remembrance Day?
Poppies were on the fields of battle
Poppies grew on the graves of soldiers
Poppies were used in food on the battlefield
There is no real reason - it was chosen arbitrarily
John McCrae's poem "In Flanders Fields" has become iconic. Where is Flanders Fields?
Belgium
France
Germany
England
TRUE OR FALSE: Canadians are the only ones who wear poppies for Remembrance Day.
TRUE
FALSE
Who are the only people allowed to wear more than one poppy?
The Governor General
Queen Elizabeth II
Anyone who has served in the military
Anyone can wear any number
What single day had the most Canadian fatalities?
Second Battle of Ypres
Mount Sorrel
Vimy Ridge
Passchendaele
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife is said to have been the reason for WWI starting. What country was Ferdinand from?
Germany
Austria
Serbia
Hungary
Which community group distributes poppies and is responsible for hosting Remembrance Day events?
Knights of Columbus
Optimists Club
Lions Club
Royal Canadian Legion
A section of Highway 401 is called the Highway of Heroes, used for funeral convoys between Toronto and the Canadian Forces Base in what city?
Kingston
Belleville
Trenton
Napanee
Where does the term "Lest We Forget" come from?
In Flanders Fields
Queen Elizabeth I
The Bible
William Shakespeare
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