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game[0][0]=new Array ("In what year was the Munitions Crisis?","1915","1914","1916","1917","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][1]=new Array ("The Munitions Crisis of 1915 was symbolised by the fact that new soldiers were having to train with...?","Sticks not guns","Oranges not grenades","Trains not buses","David Seaman","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][2]=new Array ("Which newspaper publicised the Munitions Crisis and forced the government to act?","Daily Mail","Daily Telegraph","The Sun","The Times","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][3]=new Array ("In 1915, who became Minister of Munitions?","Lloyd George","Asquith","Churchill","Bonar Law","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][4]=new Array ("In his role as Minister of Munitions, Lloyd George promised to...?","'Deliver the Goods'","'Bash the Bosche'","'Hurt the Hun'","'Do the Job'","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][5]=new Array ("In his role as Minister of Munitions, which of the following did Lloyd George NOT do?","Imprison Germans","Tell men where to work","Build new factories","Employ women","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][6]=new Array ("100,000 women signed up for work in 1915. How many were actually given jobs?","5000","100,000","10,000","50,000","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][7]=new Array ("In 1916, a Liberal-Conservative coalition was formed. Who became Prime Minister?","Lloyd George","Bonar Law","Ramsay McDonald","Kier Hardie","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][8]=new Array ("Who was the Conservative leader who served under Lloyd George in the coalition government 1916-18?","Bonar Law","Kier Hardie","Ramsay McDonald","Herbert Asquith","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][9]=new Array ("Rationing was another issue dealt with by DORA. What percentage of British supply ships were being sunk by U-Boats in 1917?","25%","75%","50%","37%","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][10]=new Array ("What was set up in 1917 to encourage food production?","Women's Land Army","Ministry of Munitions","Liberal-Conservative Pact","Ministry of Propaganda","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][11]=new Array ("When was voluntary rationing introduced?","1917","1916","1915","1914","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][12]=new Array ("The introduction of complusory rationing took place in what year?","1918","1917","1916","1915","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][13]=new Array ("In 1917, the price of bread was capped, creating the...?","Ninepenny loaf","Shilling loaf","Penny loaf","Farthing loaf","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[0][14]=new Array ("At one stage, the food shortage was so serious that Britain only had how many weeks of grain left?","6","4","8","10","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][0]=new Array ("Which newspaper magnate joined the cabinet in 1916 to develop the use of propaganda?","Beaverbrook","Murdoch","Maxwell","Trevor McDonald","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][1]=new Array ("Oxford University joined in the propaganda war by producing a work which justified the war. This was called the...?","Red Book","Black Book","Brown Book","Yellow Book","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][2]=new Array ("The government's film of which battle packed out cinemas during the war?","Somme","Verdun","Loos","Ypres","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][3]=new Array ("Which of the following was NOT rationed by the end of the war?","Carrots","Butter","Meat","Beer","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][4]=new Array ("Who directed the 'Battle of the Somme' film?","Geoff Malins","Charles Chaplin","Harold Lloyd","Buster Keaton","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][5]=new Array ("Which Acts of Parliament introduced compulsory military service?","Military Service Acts","Prescription Acts","Conscription Acts","Description Acts","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][6]=new Array ("The death of which British nurse was used by the suffragettes that women could make the 'Ultimate Sacrifice' and deserved the vote?","Edith Cavell","Mata Hari","Florence Nightingale","Mary Seacole","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][7]=new Array ("Women tried to persuade men to join the army by handing them a...?","White feather","Yellow canary","Brown paper bag","Yellow handkerchief","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][8]=new Array ("In which year was conscription introduced?","1916","1915","1914","1917","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][9]=new Array ("Women proved their worth in the war by joining FANY - in other words, they acted as...?","Nurses","Factory Workers","Farmers","Postwomen","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][10]=new Array ("What did the 'Y' in FANY stand for?","Yeomanry","Yellow","Yes","York","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][11]=new Array ("What did the 'V' stand for in VAD?","Voluntary","Vicious","Victorious","Veneral","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][12]=new Array ("Women could join army battallions in World War One. Which one of the following is NOT the name of a real detachment?","WFCK","WAAC","WRNS","WRAF","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][13]=new Array ("The women who worked in munitions factories were known as...?","Gretna Girls","London Canaries","Wolverhampton Wolves","East End Scutters","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");game[1][14]=new Array ("How many women worked in munitions factories during the war?","11,000","20,000","1,000","25,003","RJ Tarr (www.activehistory.co.uk)");
