Kokoda Trail History - Exam
  • 1. When did the Kokoda Trail campaign take place?
A) 1914
B) 1956
C) 2001
D) 1942
  • 2. Which countries were involved in the Kokoda Trail campaign?
A) Australia and New Zealand
B) Australia and Germany
C) Australia and United States
D) Australia and Japan
  • 3. Which mountain range does the Kokoda Trail traverse?
A) Owen Stanley Range
B) Himalayas
C) Rocky Mountains
D) Andes
  • 4. What important role did the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels play during the Kokoda Trail campaign?
A) Assisting wounded soldiers
B) Supplying ammunition
C) Providing strategic advice
D) Leading the Japanese army
  • 5. What was the main motivation for the Japanese army in attempting to capture Port Moresby?
A) Acquiring natural resources
B) Cutting off Allied supply routes
C) Expanding the Japanese Empire
D) Retaliation for Pearl Harbor
  • 6. Which Australian Prime Minister declared the Kokoda campaign to be 'Australia's Thermopylae'?
A) Harold Holt
B) John Curtin
C) Ben Chifley
D) Robert Menzies
  • 7. What disease was a major threat to soldiers on the Kokoda Trail?
A) Malaria
B) Cholera
C) Yellow fever
D) Tuberculosis
  • 8. Which battle along the Kokoda Trail is known for the rallying cry 'Isurava, Isurava'?
A) Battle of Brigade Hill
B) Battle of Eora Creek
C) Battle of Isurava
D) Battle of Menari
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