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Exercise "Royal Navy", created by tizeph (a free exercise to learn English):
Results of the 2 072 people who have taken this test:
Average mark: 52 / 100 Share
Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): isasza / FRANCE, on Sunday 05 January - 23:00:
"Yes, I love the Navy."
They got a perfect mark
Stats (2072 candidates)
Question 1 passed: 80.5 %
The British Navy is governed by the *. Its head is the First Lord of the Admiralty.
Question 2 passed: 56.2 %
The personnel includes naval officers (admirals, captains, lieutenants, etc.) and ordinary * (or seamen).
Question 3 passed: 52.5 %
The * are a body of soldiers maintained by the Admiralty for service at sea or on land.
Question 4 passed: 38.2 %
Divisions of the Royal Navy under command of a single officer are called * (the Home Fleet) or squadrons.
Question 5 passed: 44.2 %
A warship is a ship that is built and primarily intended for combat. * are usually built in a completely different way from merchant ships.
Question 6 passed: 38.9 %
Modern warships are classed as * (formerly called men-of-war), all armour-clad (or armoured) ships carrying big guns in turrets, cruisers, destroyers, submarines and various other ships.
Question 7 passed: 45.8 %
Torpedo-boats are equipped to fire * at enemy ships.
Question 8 passed: 42.7 %
Frigates are specially built to protect merchantmen in *.
Question 9 passed: 47.1 %
* have storage space for many aeroplanes below the flight deck. Mine-layers and mine-sweepers are fitted out for the laying and sweeping of mines.
Question 10 passed: 48.7 %
Landing craft were used in great numbers for landing operations in Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. German submarines were familiarly called *.
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