- 1. When did Sweden declare its neutrality during World War I?
A) 1914 B) 1916 C) 1920 D) 1918
- 2. What major resource did Sweden provide to countries involved in World War I?
A) Timber B) Iron ore C) Gold D) Coal
- 3. How did World War I affect Swedish industries?
A) Decreased production due to labor shortages B) Industrial collapse C) Increased demand for Swedish exports D) Isolation from global trade
- 4. In what year did Sweden experience a general strike as part of the labor movement during World War I?
A) 1920 B) 1917 C) 1918 D) 1915
- 5. Which event forced Sweden to reconsider its neutral stance during World War I?
A) The Battle of Jutland B) The Russian Revolution C) The sinking of the RMS Lusitania D) The Treaty of Versailles
- 6. What was the impact of wartime restrictions on food in Sweden during World War I?
A) Spike in obesity rates B) Abundance and excess C) Imported luxury foods D) Rationing and shortages
- 7. Which city in Sweden hosted the official opposition to the war conference in 1917?
A) Uppsala B) Malmö C) Stockholm D) Gothenburg
- 8. Who was the Prime Minister of Sweden during most of World War I?
A) Gustaf V B) Oscar II C) Hjalmar Hammarskjöld D) Per Albin Hansson
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