Question | Answer | % Correct |
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The battleship Bismarck sunk which British ship in May 1941? | Hood | 95%
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Which US battleship was destroyed in a violent explosion in the attack on Pearl Harbour? | Arizona | 84%
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What does a battlecruiser sacrifice to increase its speed? | Armor | 84%
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Which two British capital ships formed Force Z in 1941? | Prince of Wales | 74%
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What was the only class of British battleship to mount 16 inch guns? | Nelson | 70%
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Repulse | 64%
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While not actually battleships, which class of German ship was referred to as 'pocket battleships' by the British? | Deutschland | 62%
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Which Italian battleship was sunk by Fritz-X guided bombs in 1943? | Roma | 62%
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Washington was the sister of which US Battleship? | North Carolina | 61%
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The French Dunkerque class was succeeded by which class of battleship? | Richelieu | 61%
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Cruiser HMS Jamaica may have finished off which battleship with torpedoes? | Scharnhorst | 61%
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Which Japanese battleship survived the war, only to be sunk in a nuclear weapons test? | Nagato | 60%
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Designer George Thurston helped to design which class of battlecruiser for a foreign power? | Kongo | 58%
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HMS Hood was the only ship built of which class of battlecruiser? | Admiral | 53%
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What was the name of the third planned Yamato-class battleship, converted into an aircraft carrier? | Shinano | 53%
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The battle of Surigao Strait was the second and final battleship vs battleship engagement in the Pacific. Where did the first take place? | Guadalcanal | 42%
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What is the name of the first battlecruiser ever built? | Invincible | 42%
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Which Japanese battleship was sunk by gunfire in Surigao Strait on October 25 1944? | Yamashiro | 36%
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The Bismarck class was to be succeeded by which class? | H-Class | 29%
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After a refit in 1942, what did the German battleship Tirpitz have added that the Bismarck never did? | Torpedo tubes | 27%
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What was the name of the Japanese naval program to expand the battleship fleet in the early 20th Century? | eight eight | 12%
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