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Q: World War I broke out in the year
  • A. 1904
  • B. 1914
  • C. 1924
  • D. 1934
Correct Answer: Option B - The First World War began on 28 July 1914. The immediate reason for this was the assassination of Prince Ferdinand of Austria. During world war I, the world was divided into two parts, the Allied and the Axis nations. The Allied nations included England, Japan, the United States, Russia and France, while the Axis countries included Germany, Austria, Hungary and Italy. In November 1918, the First World War ended.
B. The First World War began on 28 July 1914. The immediate reason for this was the assassination of Prince Ferdinand of Austria. During world war I, the world was divided into two parts, the Allied and the Axis nations. The Allied nations included England, Japan, the United States, Russia and France, while the Axis countries included Germany, Austria, Hungary and Italy. In November 1918, the First World War ended.

Explanations:

The First World War began on 28 July 1914. The immediate reason for this was the assassination of Prince Ferdinand of Austria. During world war I, the world was divided into two parts, the Allied and the Axis nations. The Allied nations included England, Japan, the United States, Russia and France, while the Axis countries included Germany, Austria, Hungary and Italy. In November 1918, the First World War ended.