AVMG Test 2
Airplanes, balloons, dirigibles, and airships flew ______________ missions; the crew
looked at the enemy, recorded their position, and reported during the beginning of
WW1.
A. Reconnaissance
B. Fighter
C. Bomber
D. Space - ANS-A. Reconnaissance
Soon Germany developed the airship as a ____________, though these Zeppelins
prove most effective throughout the war as reconnaissance vehicles.
A. Transport
B. Fighter
C. Tanker
D. Bomber - ANS-D. Bomber
Germany launched its first Zeppelin raid against ______________ in January 1915.
A. France
B. England
C. Russia
D. Tuscaloosa - ANS-B. England
The German Navy launched a total of 53 __________________ against England.
A. Airship Missions
B. V-1 Rockets
C. Strongly worded letters
D. Airplanes - ANS-A. Airship Missions
The German airships would also attack _____________ at sea.
A. Dogs and Cats
B. Battleships and submarines
C. Whales and Dolphins
D. Bama fans, Georgia fans - ANS-B. battleships and submarines
By 1917, the Zeppelin factory took only _______________ weeks to build an airship.
A. One
B. Ten
C. Six
, D. Eleven - ANS-C. Six
The overall war experience demonstrated the failure of the airship as a
__________________ and its effectiveness for _______________.
A. Land Bomber, Naval Reconnaissance
B. Fighter, Transportation
C. Combat, Recreation
D. Floating, Sinking - ANS-A. Land bomber, Naval Reconnaissance
Great Britain started the war with ____________ lighter than air aircraft.
A. one
B. two
C. three
D. four - ANS-D. four
The _____________ or kite balloon, was a balloon tethered to the ground or to a naval
vessel on water.
A. Ballokauphen
B. Karoffelpuffer
C. Drachen
D. Kinderkopter - ANS-C. Drachen
The ______________ was used for observation, sector reconnaissance, artillery
spotting, battery ranging, and verification of demolition.
A. Box Kite
B. War Eagle
C. Kite Balloon
D. Goodyear Blimp - ANS-C. Kite Balloon
Most air forces entered World War 1 with aircraft and crews suitable for only
_______________.
A. Reconnaissance, observation, and scouting missions
B. air to air, air to ground, and refueling missions
C. classified, black operations, and special operation missions
D. cargo, passenger, and charter missions - ANS-A. Reconnaissance, observation, and
scouting missions
______________ had the leading air force among the Allies.
A. United States
B. England
Airplanes, balloons, dirigibles, and airships flew ______________ missions; the crew
looked at the enemy, recorded their position, and reported during the beginning of
WW1.
A. Reconnaissance
B. Fighter
C. Bomber
D. Space - ANS-A. Reconnaissance
Soon Germany developed the airship as a ____________, though these Zeppelins
prove most effective throughout the war as reconnaissance vehicles.
A. Transport
B. Fighter
C. Tanker
D. Bomber - ANS-D. Bomber
Germany launched its first Zeppelin raid against ______________ in January 1915.
A. France
B. England
C. Russia
D. Tuscaloosa - ANS-B. England
The German Navy launched a total of 53 __________________ against England.
A. Airship Missions
B. V-1 Rockets
C. Strongly worded letters
D. Airplanes - ANS-A. Airship Missions
The German airships would also attack _____________ at sea.
A. Dogs and Cats
B. Battleships and submarines
C. Whales and Dolphins
D. Bama fans, Georgia fans - ANS-B. battleships and submarines
By 1917, the Zeppelin factory took only _______________ weeks to build an airship.
A. One
B. Ten
C. Six
, D. Eleven - ANS-C. Six
The overall war experience demonstrated the failure of the airship as a
__________________ and its effectiveness for _______________.
A. Land Bomber, Naval Reconnaissance
B. Fighter, Transportation
C. Combat, Recreation
D. Floating, Sinking - ANS-A. Land bomber, Naval Reconnaissance
Great Britain started the war with ____________ lighter than air aircraft.
A. one
B. two
C. three
D. four - ANS-D. four
The _____________ or kite balloon, was a balloon tethered to the ground or to a naval
vessel on water.
A. Ballokauphen
B. Karoffelpuffer
C. Drachen
D. Kinderkopter - ANS-C. Drachen
The ______________ was used for observation, sector reconnaissance, artillery
spotting, battery ranging, and verification of demolition.
A. Box Kite
B. War Eagle
C. Kite Balloon
D. Goodyear Blimp - ANS-C. Kite Balloon
Most air forces entered World War 1 with aircraft and crews suitable for only
_______________.
A. Reconnaissance, observation, and scouting missions
B. air to air, air to ground, and refueling missions
C. classified, black operations, and special operation missions
D. cargo, passenger, and charter missions - ANS-A. Reconnaissance, observation, and
scouting missions
______________ had the leading air force among the Allies.
A. United States
B. England