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Life for children during WW2

Life for children during WW2. Q uiz by Mike S mith . Question 1. On the 10th of October, 1940 Princess Elizabeth spoke on the BBC radio programme Children's Hour about the war. How old was she at the time?. Options. 12 14 16. Answer. 12 X 14  16 X. Question 2.

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Life for children during WW2

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  1. Life for children during WW2 Quiz by Mike Smith 

  2. Question 1 On the 10th of October, 1940 Princess Elizabeth spoke on the BBC radio programme Children's Hour about the war. How old was she at the time?

  3. Options • 12 • 14 • 16

  4. Answer • 12 X • 14  • 16 X

  5. Question 2 What was operation Pied Piper? • A favourite war time game for children • A medical procedure • Code name for the Evacuation Options

  6. Answer • A favourite war time game for children X • A medical procedure X • Code name for the Evacuation 

  7. Question 3 How many children were evacuated during the first week of WW2?

  8. Options a) 250,000 b) 800,000 c) 3 million

  9. Answer a) 250,000 X b) 800,000  c) 3 million X

  10. Question 4 What did the children carry in a cardboard box on a string?

  11. Options a) gas masks b) snacks for the journey c) toys

  12. Answer a) gas masks  b) snacks for the journey X c) toys X

  13. Question 5 How many children died in the Blitz?

  14. Options • 600 • 6,000 • 60,000

  15. Answer • 600 X • 6,000  • 60,000 X One in ten people who died in the bombings were children

  16. I think children living in Britain during WW2 had a very hard time.We are lucky today and we should be very grateful that we can go to school safely and live with our parents in our homes. Conclusion

  17. I hope you’ve enjoyed my Quiz! Thank You!

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