ANZAC DAY SCAVENGER HUNT
Anzac Day is held on: Monday April 25
ANZAC stands for: Australian New Zealand army corps
Anzac relates to New Zealand soldiers participating in a battle at: Gallipoli
The first Anzac Day commemoration occurred in: 1915 April 25
A symbol commonly associated with Anzac Day is: A red poppy
The Allied forces were at Gallipoli as part of a plan to control which strategic waterway? The Dardanelles
What battle site at Gallipoli did Brigadier-General Andrew Russell, commander of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade, refer to as 'an abominable little hill'? yes
When did Anzac Day become a national holiday in Australia and when did it become a national holiday in New Zealand? July 1916
How is Anzac Day observed? A day to remember the soldiers who died at Gallipoli
What is the significance of the Red Poppy that we wear on ANZAC Day? To wear them to remember to dead soldiers
How many New Zealanders went to Gallipoli? 100,000
How many New Zealanders died in World War 1? 18, 500
World War 2? 31, 000
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