Grammar Quiz

Maritime Vocabulary and Grammar Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Maritime Vocabulary and Grammar

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The term for the front part of a ship is called the ___.

A. Stern

B. Bow

C. Hull

D. Deck

E. Rudder


Select the correct reported speech:

A. The captain says that the weather is good

B. The captain said that the weather is good

C. The captain said that the weather was good

D. The captain says that the weather was good

E. The captain tell that the weather is good


The word “Maritime” means related to ___.

A. Mountains

B. Rivers

C. Sea and shipping

D. Forests

E. Desert


The crew ___ their safety equipment before departure.

A. check

B. checks

C. checking

D. checked

E. have checked


Select the correct comparative form:

A. More safety in modern ships

B. Safer in modern ships

C. Most safe in modern ships

D. More safer in modern ships

E. Safest in modern ships


“Cargo” refers to ___.

A. Ship’s crew

B. Goods transported by ship

C. Ship’s engine

D. Navigation equipment

E. Maritime regulations


A “Captain” is responsible for ___.

A. Cooking meals

B. Cleaning decks

C. Commanding a ship

D. Repairing engines

E. Loading cargo


Choose the correct future tense:

A. We go to Singapore next week

B. We will go to Singapore next week

C. We going to Singapore next week

D. We went to Singapore next week

E. We go to Singapore


“Anchor” is used to ___.

A. Repair ships

B. Navigate

C. Keep a ship stationary

D. Measure speed

E. Communicate


“Coordinates” in maritime navigation are used to ___.

A. Measure ship’s weight

B. Determine precise location

C. Calculate cargo

D. Check engine performance

E. Measure wind speed


Choose the correct sentence about a ship’s routine:

A. The crew work hard everyday

B. The crew works hard everyday

C. The crew working hard everyday

D. The crew worked hard everyday

E. The crew are working hard everyday


“Neither the captain nor the crew ___ tired.”

A. is

B. are

C. was

D. were

E. be


“Mooring” means ___.

A. Sailing fast

B. Tying a ship to a dock

C. Repairing a ship

D. Measuring distance

E. Navigating


“Nautical” is related to ___.

A. Cars

B. Airplanes

C. Ships and sailing

D. Trains

E. Bicycles


“We ___ to navigate through the storm last night.”

A. try

B. tries

C. trying

D. tried

E. have try


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