Engleza 5
Naval Warfare Knowledge Quiz
Test your knowledge of naval warfare with this comprehensive quiz. Covering various aspects and terminologies, it's perfect for enthusiasts and professionals alike!
- 40 carefully crafted questions
- Multiple choice format for easy answering
- Learn about naval strategies, ship types, and military operations
163. The ability of a ship to effectively move, change direction, and avoid enemy attacks is called
A. seaworthiness
B. maneuverability
C. survivability
D. capability
164. The ability of a ship to withstand damage taken in combat is called
A. seaworthiness
B. maneuverability
C. survivability
D. capability
165. A ship with high ________ can steam for extended periods without refueling.
A. combat
B. speed
C. armament
D. endurance
166. A ship with strong ________ is less likely to be destroyed by an enemy.
A. maneuverability
B. seaworthiness
C. survivability
D. capability
167. The act and capability of displaying military force beyond a country’s own borders is called
A. Forward presence
B. Power projection
C. Sortie deterrence
D. Sea control
168. The military strategy of preventing enemy units from launching aircraft is called
A. Forward presence
B. Power projection
C. Sortie deterrence
D. Sea control
169. The act of a naval force preventing enemy vessels from operating in a sea zone is called
A. Forward presence
B. Power projection
C. Sortie deterrence
D. Sea control
170. The act of maintaining military power at the front lines of a conflict zone, far from the base of operations is called
A. Forward presence
B. Power projection
C. Sortie deterrence
D. Sea control
171. The amount of water that the hull of a ship takes the place of is called
A. operation
B. power
C. draft
D. displacement
172. The level of an aircraft carrier where its aircraft are stored is called
A. Hangar deck
B. Flight deck
C. Weather deck
D. Under deck
173. The surface on an aircraft carrier from which aircraft take on and land is called
A. Hangar deck
B. Flight deck
C. Weather deck
D. Under deck
174. A large to medium-sized warship with multiple target response capabilities is called a(n)
A. cruiser
B. submarine
C. dragger
D. aircraft
175. A group of active warships, including aircraft carriers, surface combat ships, submarines, and other vessels is called a
A. Surface warfare
B. Battle force
C. Missile attack
D. Fighting vessel
176. Which of the following is a cruiser feature?
A. Surface warfare
B. Air warfare
C. Naval surface fire support
D. Aegis combat system
177. A fleet vessel that protects carriers and detects enemy ships, submarines, missiles and aircraft is called a
A. Fishing vessel
B. cruiser
C. destroyer
D. Aircraft carrier
178. A group of ships that protect and defend a carrier is called a(n)
A. Screen unit
B. AGS unit
C. Unguided unit
D. non-combat unit
179. A navy operation in which enemy forces on land are assaulted by submarines or surface ships is called
A. Sea attack
B. Land attack
C. shore-to-shore attack
D. shore-to-ship attack
180. A strategic mission is a(n)
A. Operation that collects information
B. Troop trained to conduct special missions
C. Launch of nuclear weapons
D. Operation designed to have a certain effect
181. A mission conducted to have non-combatants in need of aid is called a(n)
A. Humanitarian operation
B. Humanitarian assault
C. Humanitarian surveillance
D. Humanitarian reconnaissance
182. Troops and equipment are transported by
A. Amphibious command ships
B. Amphibious warfare ships
C. Dock landing ships
D. General purpose assault ships
183. A small naval ship used for coastal observance and protection is called a(n)________
A. Aircraft carrier
B. Patrol combatant
C. frigate
D. destroyer
184. A surface-to-air projectile weapon that can be mounted on ships to attack incoming aircraft is called a
A. Stinger missile
B. Machine gun
C. Terrorist attack
D. Coastal interdiction
185. A waterway is
A. Any body of water that is used for transportation
B. A way on which water is transported
C. A body of water surrounded by breakwater piers
D. A large underground pipe carrying a public water supply
186. Ordnance is
A. A missile that uses heat to detect flying weapons
B. The different types of weapons and ammunition used in warfare
C. An order given to military personnel
D. A missile which changes its course in flight
187. AGM stands for
A. Airborne Ground Missiles
B. Air General Mission
C. Air-to-Ground Missiles
D. Aerial Ground Mission
188. UGM stands for
A. Underway General Missiles
B. Underground Guidance Missiles
C. Underway Guiding Missiles
D. Underwater Guided Missiles
189. Explosives are carried in a rocket’s
A. Guidance system
B. Ballistic missile
C. warhead
D. ordnance
190. Missiles, rockets and bombs are types of
A. warhead
B. ordnance
C. Guidance system
D. Ballistic missile
191. A(n) ______________ intercepts rockets.
A. RIM
B. ordnance
C. Guidance system
D. Ballistic missile
192. A(n) ______________ is guided only during initial flight.
A. warhead
B. ordnance
C. Guidance system
D. Ballistic missile
193. Choose the correct sentence:
A. Cannot be changed after firing the course of a rocket.
B. The course of a rocket cannot be changed after firing.
C. The course cannot be changed after firing of a rocket.
D. The course cannot be changed after firing of a rocket.
194. A torpedo is
A. A self-propelled underwater explosive projectile
B. An underwater planted device
C. An explosive device set off by touch
D. An explosive device that is thrown, fired or launched into the air
195. ASROC is
A. A rocket designed to destroy enemy airplanes
B. A rocket designed to destroy enemy submarines
C. A rocket designed to destroy enemy ships
D. A rocket designed to destroy enemy land targets
196. Which is NOT part of a torpedo?
A. tail
B. head
C. wing
D. After body
197. Choose the correct sentence:
A. A mine is less activer than a torpedo, but no less effective.
B. A mine is more active than a torpedo, but no less effective.
C. A mine is as active as a torpedo, but no less effective.
D. A mine is less active than a torpedo, but no less effective.
198. Ammunition is
A. An explosive shell designed to be fired by a gun
B. A part of a torpedo with an explosive charge
C. An explosive device set off by touch
D. An explosive device that detonates when a target is near
199. The mark of a weapon is
A. The modification number of a weapon system
B. The original design of a weapon system
C. The distance from tip to base of a gun
D. A system that analyzes target detection data
200. Marlinspike seamanship refers to
A. The direction and number of strands in a line
B. A length of line that is gathered up and secured for storage
C. The process of working with a rope or a line
D. The end of a line that is not attached to anything else
201. By coiling down a line we
A. Lay the line flat with long, oblong bights that lie next to each other, instead of circles on top of each other
B. Form a circular mat by tightly winding the bights around each other
C. Loop a line around an object
D. Lay the line flat and set down each bight in a circle on top of the one before
202. To fake down a line means to
A. Loop a line around an object
B. Lay the line flat and set down each bight in a circle on top of the one before
C. Lay the line flat with long, oblong bights that lie next to each other, instead of circles on top of each other
D. Form a circular mat by tightly winding the bights around each other
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