Do You Know The Battle Of Shanghai

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Human history is laced with wars, World War I and II was one of numerous wars leaders’ fight to gain control over nations, one of many battle in Chinese history is war of Shangai, take a quiz and learn about this war


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    The first battle to be fought between National Revolutionary Army of the Republic of China and the Imperial Japanese Army is the war of?

    • A.

      Gloom

    • B.

      Shangai

    • C.

      Nagasaki

    • D.

      Hiroshima

    Correct Answer
    B. Shangai
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Shanghai. The question is asking about the first battle between the National Revolutionary Army of China and the Imperial Japanese Army. Shanghai was the location of this battle, known as the Battle of Shanghai, which took place in 1937 during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The battle lasted for three months and resulted in heavy casualties on both sides. It was a significant conflict that marked the beginning of a long and brutal war between China and Japan.

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  • 2. 

    This war was fought over a long period of time, the twenty-one major battle was fought between this great nation combatants for domination was called?

    • A.

      Battle of Qing Road

    • B.

      Hiroshima

    • C.

      Asia War

    • D.

      Second Sino-Japanese

    Correct Answer
    D. Second Sino-Japanese
    Explanation
    The Second Sino-Japanese War was fought between China and Japan from 1937 to 1945. It was a prolonged conflict characterized by numerous major battles and widespread destruction. The war was primarily fought over the Japanese invasion and occupation of China, as Japan sought to expand its empire and establish dominance in the region. The Second Sino-Japanese War had a significant impact on the history and development of both nations, and it marked a crucial period in the lead up to World War II.

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  • 3. 

    During the duration of these battles, both nations were relentless and found for twenty-one times consecutively on a particular plain, where was the battleground?

    • A.

      Shangai

    • B.

      Changai

    • C.

      Nagasaki

    • D.

      HiroShima

    Correct Answer
    A. Shangai
    Explanation
    During the duration of these battles, both nations fought relentlessly for twenty-one times consecutively on a particular plain. The answer is Shanghai because it is a well-known city in China that has historically been a site of numerous conflicts and battles. Additionally, Shanghai is a major economic and cultural center in China, making it a plausible location for such intense and prolonged battles between nations.

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  • 4. 

    Among these battles were hero fell and great men have fallen on the battleground yet both nation never ceasefire until a nation emerge victorious, who won the overall battle

    • A.

      Singapore

    • B.

      Taiwan

    • C.

      Japan

    • D.

      China

    Correct Answer
    C. Japan
    Explanation
    The given statement implies that there have been multiple battles where heroes and great men have fallen on the battleground, but both nations involved never stopped fighting until one emerged as the victor. Based on historical context, Japan is known for its military prowess and has been involved in numerous battles throughout history. Therefore, it can be inferred that Japan won the overall battle referred to in the statement.

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  • 5. 

    The battle was more of a conquest and expansion and for a long period of time, they both kept at it, until the Japanese army become victorious which led to capturing of?

    • A.

      Honk Kong

    • B.

      Shandong

    • C.

      China

    • D.

      Shangai

    Correct Answer
    D. Shangai
    Explanation
    During the battle, both sides were engaged in a prolonged struggle for conquest and expansion. However, eventually, the Japanese army emerged victorious, resulting in the capture of Shanghai.

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  • 6. 

    The battle actually started at a particular time and end at a particular time, however, this war was fought within a year albeit several months, what year was the battle?

    • A.

      1904

    • B.

      1987

    • C.

      1937

    • D.

      1967

    Correct Answer
    C. 1937
    Explanation
    The answer is 1937 because the question states that the war was fought within a year, albeit several months. This means that the battle must have taken place in one of the years listed, and since the other options are not within the given time frame, 1937 is the only possible answer.

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  • 7. 

    Since 1931, there had been ongoing armed conflicts between both nation without an official declaration of war, the conflict later escalated into war in July?

    • A.

      1934

    • B.

      1958

    • C.

      1957

    • D.

      1937

    Correct Answer
    D. 1937
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 1937. The question states that there had been ongoing armed conflicts between two nations since 1931 without an official declaration of war, and the conflict escalated into war in July. Therefore, the year 1937 is the most logical choice as it falls within the given timeline and represents the escalation of the conflict into a full-scale war.

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  • 8. 

    Chinese resistance at Shanghai was aimed at stalling the rapid Japanese advance, giving much needed time for the Chinese government to move vital?

    • A.

      Industries to the Interior

    • B.

      War procession to the battleground

    • C.

      Ordinance of war

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. Industries to the Interior
    Explanation
    During the Chinese resistance at Shanghai, the goal was to slow down the fast Japanese advance. By stalling the Japanese, the Chinese government would have more time to relocate vital industries to the interior of the country. This would ensure that these industries, which were crucial for the Chinese war effort, would be protected from Japanese attacks and continue to support the Chinese resistance.

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  • 9. 

    Chinese soldiers primary weapon of the ward were a small-caliber weapon in their defense of Shanghai against an overwhelming Japanese onslaught of?

    • A.

      Water and Air Strikes

    • B.

      Nukes

    • C.

      Nuclear weapon

    • D.

      Air, Naval and Armored Striking power

    Correct Answer
    D. Air, Naval and Armored Striking power
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Air, Naval and Armored Striking power." During the defense of Shanghai against the Japanese, Chinese soldiers relied on a combination of air, naval, and armored striking power to counter the overwhelming Japanese onslaught. This suggests that the Chinese forces utilized various types of military assets, including aircraft, naval vessels, and armored vehicles, to defend against the Japanese aggression.

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  • 10. 

    Distribution and strategy aid the Japanese as they moved their troops easily from Japan, through Korea and Manchukuo and on to North China by way of efficient naval and?

    • A.

      Choppers

    • B.

      Rail Transport

    • C.

      Water Transport

    • D.

      Airplane

    Correct Answer
    B. Rail Transport
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Rail Transport. The explanation for this is that rail transport allowed the Japanese to efficiently move their troops from Japan to North China through Korea and Manchukuo. Railways provided a reliable and fast means of transportation, enabling the Japanese to quickly deploy their forces and maintain control over the territories they occupied.

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