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World War I Practice Test: Naval Warfare
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World War I Practice Test: Naval Warfare
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1. The Germans conducted a further raid on Dover Strait in April 1917, during which German and British crews engaged in which old-fashioned act of naval warfare?
2. In the Allied raid on Zeebrugge in 1918, what was the British plan?
3. In the Allied raid on Zeebrugge in 1918, what was the British plan?
4. On 16th December 1914 the German Navy conducted a raid on which British ports?
5. The Germans conducted a further raid on Dover Strait in April 1917, during which German and British crews engaged in which old-fashioned act of naval warfare?
6. The German U-boat campaign, against Allied merchant ships in the Atlantic, sunk how many tons of shipping?
7. After the Armistice of November 1918, 74 German ships were sent to Scapa Flow in the Scottish Orkneys to await Germany's surrender. How did their German commander react?
8. The German U-boat campaign, against Allied merchant ships in the Atlantic, sunk how many tons of shipping?
9. In October 1916 the Germans won a victory when a force of torpedo boats launched an attack on which stretch of water?
10. On 26th February 1918, HMHS Glenart Castle was sunk by a German U-boat. What did the initials 'HMHS' stand for?