The Battle of Arras

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A medium difficulty History worksheet on The Battle of Arras for grade 7 students. Includes questions on Section 1: Multiple Choice and Short Answer Questions, Section 2: Short Answer and Essay Questions, Section 3: Timeline of Events.

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The Battle of Arras

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The Battle of Arras

History | Grade 7
Instructions: Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. For multiple-choice questions, select the most accurate option. Short-answer questions require a brief written response. Complete the timeline by placing events in the correct order. Use evidence from the primary sources where provided.
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Section 1: Multiple Choice and Short Answer Questions

1.
What was one of the main causes of the Battle of Arras in 1917?
[1 mark]
ATo break through German lines on the Western Front
BTo invade Italy
CTo defend Gallipoli
DTo capture Constantinople
2.
Who was the British commander responsible for planning the Battle of Arras?
[2 marks]
3.
Fill in the blank: The Battle of Arras began on _____.
[1 mark]
4.
True or False: The Battle of Arras was fought entirely by British and French forces.
[1 mark]
5.
Match the following figures with their roles in the Battle of Arras:
[3 marks]
1. General Sir Douglas Haig
2. Ferdinand Foch
3. Erich Ludendorff
ABritish Commander
BGerman General
CFrench Commander
B

Section 2: Short Answer and Essay Questions

1.
Describe one major tactic used by the Allies during the Battle of Arras.
[2 marks]
2.
Explain the significance of the tunnels and mining operations during the Battle of Arras.
[2 marks]
3.
Write a brief essay on the impact of the Battle of Arras on the overall course of World War I.
[4 marks]
C

Section 3: Timeline of Events

1.
Arrange the following events related to the Battle of Arras in chronological order:
[4 marks]

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12/28/2025
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