Navy | Class | Fate | Answer | % Correct |
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Imperial Japanese Navy | Amagi | Never finished. Damaged in the Great Kantō earthquake in September 1923 and sold for scrap on April 14, 1924. | Amagi | 89%
|
Royal Navy | Admiral | Sunk during the Battle of the Denmark Strait on May 24, 1941. | Hood | 89%
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Royal Navy | Invincible | Sunk by German battlecruisers at the Battle of Jutland on May 31, 1916. | Invincible | 89%
|
Soviet/Russian Navy | Kirov | Renamed Admiral Ushakov in 1992. Decommissioned and to be scrapped as of 2021. | Kirov | 89%
|
Soviet Navy | Kronshtadt | Never finished. Work suspended when 10.6% completed. Scrapped from March 24, 1947. | Kronshtadt | 89%
|
Soviet Navy | Stalingrad | Never finished. Cancelled on 18 April 1953 and scrapped on the slipway. | Kronshtadt | 89%
|
United States Navy | Lexington | Converted into an aircraft carrier. Scuttled after the Battle of the Coral Sea following an attack from Japanese bombers on May 8, 1942. | Lexington | 89%
|
United States Navy | Alaska | Scrapped at Newark in 1960. | Alaska | 78%
|
Imperial Russian Navy | Borodino | Never finished. Sold to Germany for scrap on August 21, 1923.
| Borodino | 78%
|
Royal Navy | Courageous | Converted into an aircraft carrier in June 1924. Sunk by U-29 off Ireland on September 17, 1939. | Courageous | 78%
|
Imperial Japanese Navy | Kongō | Sunk by a US submarine in the Formosa Strait on November 21, 1944. | Kongō | 78%
|
Kaiserliche Marine | Moltke | Scuttled at Scapa Flow on June 21, 1919. Raised and scrapped at Rosyth from 1927 to 1929. | Moltke | 78%
|
Soviet Navy | Stalingrad | Never finished. Scrapped in 1962 after being used a target ship. | Stalingrad | 78%
|
Kaiserliche Marine | Derfflinger | Scuttled at Scapa Flow on June 21, 1919. Raised and scrapped at Faslane from 1939 to 1948. | Derfflinger | 67%
|
Imperial Japanese Navy | Kongō | Sunk at her moorings in during the Bombing of Kure on July 28, 1945. Raised and scrapped in 1946. | Haruna | 67%
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Royal Navy | Lion | Sold for scrap on January 31, 1924. | Lion | 67%
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Kaiserliche Marine | Mackensen | Never completed. Broken up at Kiel-Nordmole in 1922 | Mackensen | 67%
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Royal Navy | Renown | Scrapped at Faslane in 1948. | Renown | 67%
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Royal Navy | Renown | Sunk by Japanese planes off Kuantan, Malaya on December 10, 1941. | Repulse | 67%
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Kaiserliche Marine | Ersatz Yorck | Never finished. Broken up on the slip in 1922. | Yorck | 67%
|
Imperial Japanese Navy | Amagi | Converted into an aircraft carrier. Scuttled during the Battle of Midway after being damaged by US bombers on June 5, 1942. | Akagi | 56%
|
Royal Navy | Courageous | Modified as an aircraft carrier while under construction. Decommissioned in April 1945. Scrapped at Troon in 1948. | Furious | 56%
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Royal Navy | Courageous | Converted into an aircraft carrier in February 1924. Sunk by German battleships off Norway on June 8, 1940. | Glorious | 56%
|
Kaiserliche Marine | Moltke | Transferred to the Ottoman Empire on August 16, 1914 and renamed Yavuz Sultan Selim. Scrapped from 1973 to 1976. | Goeben | 56%
|
United States Navy | Alaska | Scrapped at Baltimore in 1961. | Guam | 56%
|
Imperial Japanese Navy | Kongō | Sunk by US battleships and planes during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal on November 13, 1942. | Hiei | 56%
|
Kaiserliche Marine | Derfflinger | Scuttled at Scapa Flow on June 21, 1919. Raised and scrapped at Rosyth from 1930 to 1932. | Hindenburg | 56%
|
Royal Navy | Indefatigable | Sunk by German battlecruisers at the Battle of Jutland on May 31, 1916. | Indefatigable | 56%
|
Royal Navy | Invincible | Sold for scrap on December 1, 1921. | Indomitable | 56%
|
Imperial Japanese Navy | Kongō | Sunk by US battleships during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal on November 15, 1942. | Kirishima | 56%
|
Kaiserliche Marine | Derfflinger | Scuttled after the Battle of Jutland on June 1, 1916. | Lützow | 56%
|
Royal Navy | Indefatigable | Sold for scrap on December 19, 1922. | New Zealand | 56%
|
Royal Navy | Lion | Sold for scrap on December 19, 1922. | Princess Royal | 56%
|
Royal Navy | - | Sunk by German battlecruisers at the Battle of Jutland on May 31, 1916. | Queen Mary | 56%
|
Royal Navy | Admiral | Never finished. Cancelled on February 27, 1919.
| Rodney | 56%
|
United States Navy | Lexington | Converted into an aircraft carrier. Sunk as a target ship during Operation Crossroads on July 25, 1946. | Saratoga | 56%
|
Kaiserliche Marine | - | Scuttled at Scapa Flow on June 21, 1919. Raised and scrapped at Rosyth from 1928 to 1930. | Seydlitz | 56%
|
Royal Navy | - | Sold for scrap in February 1932. | Tiger | 56%
|
Kaiserliche Marine | - | Scuttled at Scapa Flow on June 21, 1919. Raised and scrapped at Rosyth from 1930 to 1934. | Von der Tann | 56%
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Royal Navy | Admiral | Never finished. Cancelled on February 27, 1919. | Anson | 44%
|
Imperial Japanese Navy | Amagi | Never finished. Cancelled on July 31, 1924. | Atago | 44%
|
Royal Navy | Indefatigable | Scuttled off Sydney Heads, on April 12, 1924. | Australia | 44%
|
United States Navy | Lexington | Never finished. Cancelled in August 1923. | Constellation | 44%
|
United States Navy | Lexington | Never finished. Cancelled in August 1923. | Constitution | 44%
|
Kaiserliche Marine | Mackensen | Never completed. Broken up on the slip in 1922. | Fürst Bismarck | 44%
|
Kaiserliche Marine | Ersatz Yorck | Never started. | Gneisenau | 44%
|
Kaiserliche Marine | Mackensen | Never completed. Broken up at Kiel-Nordmole in 1922 | Graf Spee | 44%
|
United States Navy | Alaska | Never finished. Scrapped at Baltimore in 1960. | Hawaii | 44%
|
Royal Navy | Admiral | Never finished. Cancelled on February 27, 1919. | Howe | 44%
|
Royal Navy | Invincible | Sold for scrap on December 1, 1921. | Inflexible | 44%
|
Imperial Russian Navy | Borodino | Never finished. Scrapped in St. Petersburg in 1931. | Izmail | 44%
|
United States Navy | Alaska | Never started. Cancelled in June 1943. | Puerto Rico | 44%
|
United States Navy | Lexington | Never finished. Cancelled in August 1923. | Ranger | 44%
|
United States Navy | Alaska | Never started. Cancelled in June 1943. | Samoa | 44%
|
Kaiserliche Marine | Ersatz Yorck | Never started. | Scharnhorst | 44%
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Soviet Navy | Kronshtadt | Never finished. Work suspended when 11.6% completed and damaged by retreating Germans. Scrapped from March 24, 1947. | Sevastopol | 44%
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United States Navy | Lexington | Never finished. Cancelled in August 1923. | United States | 44%
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Soviet/Russian Navy | Kirov | Renamed Admiral Lazarev in 1992. Scrapping in progress as of April 2021. | Frunze | 33%
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Imperial Russian Navy | Borodino | Never finished. Sold to Germany for scrap on August 21, 1923. | Kinburn | 33%
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United States Navy | Alaska | Never started. Cancelled in June 1943. | Philippines | 33%
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Kaiserliche Marine | Mackensen | Never completed. Launched to clear the slip on March 13, 1920 and broken up at Hamburg in 1921. | Prinz Eitel Friedrich | 33%
|
Imperial Japanese Navy | Amagi | Never finished. Cancelled on July 31, 1924. | Takao | 33%
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Soviet/Russian Navy | Kirov | Renamed Admiral Nakhimov in 1992. Currently in refit, to be returned to service in 2022/2023. | Kalinin | 22%
|
Soviet Navy | Stalingrad | Never finished. Cancelled on 18 April 1953 and scrapped on the slipway. | Moskva | 22%
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Imperial Russian Navy | Borodino | Never finished. Sold to Germany for scrap on August 21, 1923. | Navarin | 22%
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Soviet/Russian Navy | Kirov | Renamed Pyotr Velikiy in 1992. Remains in service. | Yuriy Andropov | 22%
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Soviet Navy | Stalingrad | Never finished. Cancelled on 18 April 1953 and scrapped on the slipway. | Arkhangelsk | 11%
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Soviet/Russian Navy | Kirov | Renamed Admiral Flota Sovetskogo, but cancelled on October 4, 1990. | Oktyabrskaya Revolutsiya | 11%
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