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Ultimate WW2 Tank Quiz: Test Your Armored Warfare Knowledge

Think you can ace this WW2 tanks quiz? Dive in and challenge your tank warfare IQ!

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Nolan ShermanUpdated Aug 23, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
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This WW2 tank quiz helps you spot and name iconic machines (from the T-34 to the Tiger) using photos and key features. Play to sharpen recall and pick up a few facts; when you're done, find your tank match or explore the full WWII quiz.

Which nation designed and fielded the T-34 during World War II?
United Kingdom
United States
Soviet Union (Correct: Designed by the Kharkiv/Kirov design bureaus and produced across the USSR)
Germany
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The German Tiger I was armed primarily with which gun?
5.0 cm KwK 39 L/60
8.8 cm KwK 36 L/56 (Correct: The famed 88 mm gun that gave the Tiger its punch)
10.5 cm leFH 18
7.5 cm KwK 40 L/48
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What was the primary battlefield role of the M4 Sherman?
Heavy breakthrough tank
Medium tank for general-purpose operations (Correct: Standard Allied medium tank)
Reconnaissance light tank
Self-propelled artillery
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Which country fielded the Matilda II infantry tank in North Africa?
Italy
United Kingdom (Correct: The A12 Matilda II fought in France and the Western Desert)
Japan
Soviet Union
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Which Soviet heavy tank directly succeeded the KV-1 as a more balanced design?
SU-76
IS-2 (Correct: Entered service with a 122 mm gun and improved armor layout)
T-70
BT-7
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The German doctrine that emphasized separate tank destroyer units instead of up-gunned tanks is best illustrated by which vehicle family?
Sd.Kfz. 251 half-tracks
Jagdpanzer line, e.g., Jagdpanzer IV (Correct: Dedicated turretless TDs supporting Panzer divisions)
Sturmpanzer I Bison
Panzer I command tanks
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Which battle first saw large-scale combat deployment of T-34s and KV series tanks against German forces in 1941?
Battle of the Bulge
Battle of Moscow approaches and early Eastern Front clashes (Correct: Autumn 1941 saw mass Soviet armor use)
Guadalcanal
Battle of El Alamein
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Which component on the M4 Sherman commonly caused fires when penetrated, mitigated later by wet stowage?
Gun mantlet bolts
Radio batteries
Ammunition racks (Correct: Wet stowage reduced catastrophic ammo fires)
Engine cooling fan
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Which Soviet self-propelled gun mounted a 152 mm howitzer on a KV chassis for assault roles?
SU-85
BA-10
KV-2 (Correct: Turreted heavy howitzer tank used early in the war)
ISU-122
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Which variant of the Panzer III mounted the 50 mm KwK 38 L/42 gun as part of an upgrade program?
Panzer III Ausf. N with 75 mm short howitzer
Panzer III Ausf. F/G (Correct: Early retrofits replaced the 37 mm with a short 50 mm)
Panzer III Ausf. A pre-series
Panzer III Ausf. M with deep wading
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The first widely deployed American heavy tank to see late-WW2 combat in Europe was which model?
M26 Pershing (Correct: Saw action from February 1945)
M6 Heavy Tank
T29 Heavy Tank
M103 Heavy Tank
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Which feature distinguished the Panther's suspension from earlier German mediums?
Volute spring suspension
Interleaved road wheels with torsion bars (Correct: Schachtellaufwerk torsion system)
Christie suspension
Leaf-spring bogies
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Which Soviet light tank replaced the T-60 and T-70 with a 75 mm-class gun equivalent?
T-80 light tank with 85 mm
T-44 light variant
T-50 with ZIS-3
None; light tanks were replaced by the M24 Chaffee only in US service (Correct: USSR moved away from up-gunned lights)
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Which German tank destroyer mounted the Pak 43 88 mm gun on a massive chassis and fought at the Battle of the Bulge?
Nashorn
Jagdtiger (Correct: Armed with 12.8 cm Pak 44 L/55; elite heavy TD used late-war)
Hetzer
Jagdpanther
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Which British tank first fielded the 77 mm HV gun derived from the 17-pounder in a new turret?
Comet (A34) (Correct: Combined Cromwell mobility with 77 mm HV firepower)
Crusader Mk III
Centurion Mk I
Challenger (A30)
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Which early-war Soviet cavalry support tank had multiple turrets in its initial models?
T-54 prototype
IS-1
T-26 twin-turret variant (Correct: Early versions carried twin MG turrets)
BT-7A with 76 mm
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Which armor-hardening process, problematic on early Panthers, sometimes caused brittle plates and cracking?
Explosive reactive armor
Austenitic manganese armor
Carburization in salt baths
Face hardening issues from improper heat treatment (Correct: Led to spalling and cracking)
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Which Soviet optical sight commonly equipped the T-34-85's main gun?
TSh-16 series (Correct: Standard telescopic sight for the 85 mm gun)
TZF 12a
M70D
No. 43 Mk. 2
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Which German operation extensively used remote-controlled demolition vehicles like the Goliath in urban combat alongside armor?
Warsaw Uprising suppression, 1944 (Correct: Goliaths used against barricades and buildings)
Operation Husky
Operation Sea Lion
Operation Barbarossa opening day
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Which British specialized engineering tank variant cleared mines using rotating flails during assaults?
Churchill ARK
Cromwell ARV
Valentine Bridgelayer
Sherman Crab (Correct: Part of Hobart's Funnies for breaching minefields)
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Study Outcomes

  1. Identify Iconic Tanks -

    After completing the WW2 tank quiz, readers will be able to recognize legendary tank models by silhouette and designation.

  2. Describe Tank Specifications -

    Readers will understand key technical details such as armor thickness, main gun caliber, and top speed of famous WW2 tanks.

  3. Analyze Design Impact -

    Participants will learn how differences in armor, firepower, and mobility affected battlefield performance and strategic use.

  4. Recall Key Battles -

    Quiz takers will be able to match specific tank models to major WW2 engagements and campaigns where they played a pivotal role.

  5. Compare Allied and Axis Designs -

    Readers will differentiate between tank development philosophies and production strategies used by Allied and Axis powers.

  6. Evaluate Historical Impact -

    Participants will assess how iconic tanks influenced the outcome of WW2 and shaped postwar armored warfare tactics.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Armor Penetration & Effective Thickness -

    Master the formula for calculating effective armor: Effective Thickness = Actual Thickness / cos(Impact Angle). According to US Army Ordnance TM 9-1901, knowing how sloped plates on the T-34 or Panther boost protection gives you a leg up on any WW2 tank quiz.

  2. Identifying Main Armament & Barrel Length -

    Learn to spot 75 mm vs. 88 mm guns by barrel length ratio (L/48 vs. L/56) and muzzle brake shapes, as detailed in Hunnicutt's Armour Series. A simple mnemonic - "88 shudders" for the Tiger's 88 mm KwK36 - helps you ace the tank history quiz sections on firepower.

  3. Power-to-Weight Ratio & Mobility -

    Use the hp/ton formula (Engine HP รท Combat Weight in tons) to compare agility; for example, the M4 Sherman's ~13 hp/ton vs. the Panther's ~15 hp/ton, per Jane's Armour & Artillery 1946. This quick calc ensures you're confident when tackling any tank warfare quiz question on speed and terrain performance.

  4. Blitzkrieg Tactics & Combined Arms -

    Study how German Panzer divisions integrated tanks, infantry, and artillery for rapid breakthroughs, a tactic outlined in Keegan's The Second World War. Recognizing these maneuvers boosts your score on WW2 tanks quiz questions about battlefield doctrine and unit coordination.

  5. Crew Roles & Communication Systems -

    Review the five-man tank crew layout - commander, gunner, loader, driver, radio operator - as described in US Army Field Manual FM 17-10. Remember the phrase "Command, Fire, Feed, Steer, Relay" to recall each role quickly and breeze through the tank trivia quiz's crew-identification rounds.

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