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WW2 Guns and tanks
1: What was the name of Germany’s most famous heavy tank introduced in 1942?
Panther
King tiger
Tiger I
Panzer IV
2: Which Allied tank was produced in the highest numbers during the war?
M26 Pershing
Sherman M4
Churchill Mk IV
T-34
3: What Soviet tank became legendary for its durability and ease of mass production?
KV-1
SU-71
T-34
IS-2
4: What was the German 88mm Flak gun originally designed for?
Anti-tank
Anti-personell
Anti-aircraft
Naval defense
5: What did the acronym “PIAT” stand for in the British army?
Personal Infantry Assault Tool
Projected Infantry Anti-Tank
Portable Infantry Artillery Tube
Precision Infantry Attack Tactic
6: Which tank was nicknamed “Ronson” due to its tendency to catch fire?
M3 Lee
Sherman
T-26
Churchill
7: Which German tank destroyer was based on the Panther chassis?
Elefant
Jagdpanzer IV
Jagdpanther
Marder III
8: What was the name of the German self-propelled artillery piece with an 800mm gun?
Karl-Gerät
Dora
Goliath
Gustav
9: What was the primary anti-tank rifle used by the Soviets early in the war?
PTRD-41
Mosin-Nagant
SVT-40
SKS
10: Which country used the “Bofors 40mm” gun extensively during WWII?
United states
Soviet union
Sweden
United Kingdom
11: What feature distinguished the Sturmgeschütz III (StuG III)?
Rotating turret
Open-top design
Fixed superstructure
Amphibious ability
12: What was the nickname of the German Panzerkampfwagen V?
Leopard
Panther
Lynx
Fox
13: What was the main British tank used during the North African campaign?
Matilda II
Centurion
Cromwell
Crusader
14: Which tank was often called “the beast killer” by Soviet crews?
KV-1
IS-2
T-34/35
SU-152
15: What WWII weapon was a small tracked vehicle filled with explosives, used by Germans?
Nebelwarfer
Goliath
Brummbär
Wirbelwind
16: Bonus Question: What was one of Sweden’s most fierce military defenses during WWII?
The ski-equipped moose battalion
A fortress disguised as an IKEA store
Extremely polite border guards
A 300-year-old warship still listed as “active” just in case