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What do you know about the French and Indian War? This quiz may be helpful to you. A lot of questions are, specifically on George Washington. This quiz entails your knowledge of the topic, including the following questions: what the problem George Washington was sent to take care of, where it was, and how old George Washington was when he was in the military. Don’t be nonchalant about securing your certificate when you are done.


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  • 1. 

    George Washington was a Virginian and the United States was not yet a country in what year?

    • A.

      1745

    • B.

      1653

    • C.

      1754

    Correct Answer
    C. 1754
    Explanation
    In 1754, George Washington was a Virginian and the United States was not yet a country. This implies that the correct answer is 1754.

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  • 2. 

    The problem where George Washington was sent to take care of was where?

    • A.

      Between Appalachian Mountains and Mississippi

    • B.

      Georgia

    • C.

      New York

    Correct Answer
    A. Between Appalachian Mountains and Mississippi
    Explanation
    George Washington was sent to take care of the problem between the Appalachian Mountains and Mississippi. This indicates that the issue he was tasked with resolving was located within this geographical area.

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  • 3. 

    What was the problem George Washington was sent to take care of?

    • A.

      Two groups claimed the same land

    • B.

      Three groups claimed the same land

    • C.

      Four groups claimed the same land

    Correct Answer
    B. Three groups claimed the same land
    Explanation
    George Washington was sent to take care of a problem where three groups claimed the same land. This suggests that there was a dispute or conflict over the ownership or control of a particular piece of land, with multiple groups asserting their rights or claims to it. Washington's role would have been to mediate or resolve the issue, possibly through negotiation or legal means, in order to establish a clear and fair ownership of the land.

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  • 4. 

    George Washington was how old when in the Military?

    • A.

      25

    • B.

      22

    • C.

      23

    Correct Answer
    B. 22
    Explanation
    George Washington was 22 years old when he joined the military. This is a historical fact and is well-documented.

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  • 5. 

    George Washington had a mission.... What was his mission?

    • A.

      Tell the Indians to go away

    • B.

      Tell the French to go away

    • C.

      Tell the Euoropeans to go away

    Correct Answer
    B. Tell the French to go away
    Explanation
    George Washington's mission was to tell the French to go away. This suggests that he was involved in a conflict or dispute with the French, possibly related to territorial disputes or colonial expansion. By telling the French to go away, Washington was asserting his authority and defending the interests of his own country.

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  • 6. 

    When the French didn't go away...What did they build?

    • A.

      A shack Known as shack Duquesne

    • B.

      A tree house Known as Tree house Duquesne

    • C.

      A fort Known as Fort Duquesne

    Correct Answer
    C. A fort Known as Fort Duquesne
    Explanation
    The French built a fort known as Fort Duquesne.

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  • 7. 

    The fort that George Washington and his men built was called what?

    • A.

      Fort Necessity

    • B.

      Fort No way

    • C.

      Fort Nemble

    Correct Answer
    A. Fort Necessity
    Explanation
    George Washington and his men built a fort during the French and Indian War, which they named "Fort Necessity." This fort was constructed in present-day Pennsylvania and was strategically important for the British forces. It was named "Fort Necessity" because Washington believed that building a fort was necessary for their defense against the French and Native American attacks in the area. Despite its name, the fort was eventually captured by the French, leading to Washington's surrender and the escalation of the war.

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  • 8. 

    The fort George Washington and his men built was how SMALL?

    • A.

      51 feet in diameter

    • B.

      58 feet in diameter

    • C.

      53 feet in diameter

    Correct Answer
    C. 53 feet in diameter
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 53 feet in diameter. This means that the fort George Washington and his men built was 53 feet wide.

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  • 9. 

    Where were the first battles of the french and indian war?

    • A.

      Around Fort Necessity

    • B.

      Around Fort Duquesne

    • C.

      Around fort No where

    Correct Answer
    A. Around Fort Necessity
    Explanation
    The first battles of the French and Indian War took place around Fort Necessity. This was a small fortification built by George Washington in present-day Pennsylvania. The French forces, led by Jumonville, attacked the fort and Washington's troops, resulting in the Battle of Fort Necessity. This conflict marked the beginning of the larger war between the French and British colonies in North America.

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  • 10. 

    Which paper published the picture of the snake and had a caption (JOIN OR DIE)?

    • A.

      Canada News

    • B.

      Pennsylvania Gazette

    • C.

      British News Paper

    Correct Answer
    B. Pennsylvania Gazette
    Explanation
    The Pennsylvania Gazette is the correct answer because it published the picture of the snake with the caption "JOIN OR DIE".

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  • 11. 

    What year did war become Real of official?

    • A.

      1%, 2%, 3%, 14%

    • B.

      1%, 3%, 5%, 10%

    • C.

      3%, 5%, 10%, 16%

    • D.

      1%, 5%, 10%, 14%

    Correct Answer
    B. 1%, 3%, 5%, 10%
  • 12. 

    What year did the war end?

    • A.

      1753

    • B.

      1763

    • C.

      1766

    Correct Answer
    B. 1763
    Explanation
    The war ended in 1763.

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  • 13. 

    The treaty of Paris that was signed gave all of North America east of the Mississippi except New Orleans to who?

    • A.

      The Indians

    • B.

      The Britians

    • C.

      The French

    Correct Answer
    B. The Britians
    Explanation
    The correct answer is The British. The Treaty of Paris, signed in 1763, ended the French and Indian War. As a result of the treaty, Britain gained control of all of North America east of the Mississippi River, except for the city of New Orleans, which was given to Spain. The treaty marked a significant shift in power and territory in North America, with Britain becoming the dominant colonial power in the region.

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