Admiral of the Ocean Sea by Samuel Eliot Morison
  • 1. Admiral of the Ocean Sea is a comprehensive biography of Christopher Columbus, authored by the distinguished American historian Samuel Eliot Morison. Published in 1942, this work presents a meticulous and engaging narrative that transports readers back to the 15th century, exploring the life and voyages of Columbus, a figure often celebrated for his discovery of the New World. Morison, who himself undertook a sailing voyage along Columbus's routes, brings authenticity and a sailor's perspective to his storytelling. The book delves into Columbus’s early years, his motivations, and the scientific and nautical knowledge of his time, while also confronting the complex legacy of exploration and its consequences for indigenous peoples. Richly illustrated with maps and photographs, Morison’s narrative blends rigorous historical research with a vivid literary style that captures the imagination, making it not only an essential reading for history enthusiasts but also an adventure in itself. The work stands as a testament to Morison's deep admiration for maritime history and his profound engagement with the life of one of history's most iconic explorers.

    Who is the subject of 'Admiral of the Ocean Sea'?
A) Vasco da Gama
B) Christopher Columbus
C) James Cook
D) Ferdinand Magellan
  • 2. What is the primary focus of Morison's biography?
A) European exploration
B) The discovery of America
C) Columbus's voyages
D) The age of piracy
  • 3. In which year was 'Admiral of the Ocean Sea' published?
A) 1942
B) 1950
C) 1961
D) 1935
  • 4. Which ocean did Columbus primarily explore?
A) Pacific Ocean
B) Indian Ocean
C) Arctic Ocean
D) Atlantic Ocean
  • 5. What title did Columbus receive from the Spanish crown?
A) Viceroy of the New World
B) Admiral of the Ocean Sea
C) Captain-General
D) Governor of the Indies
  • 6. How many voyages to the New World did Columbus make?
A) Three
B) Five
C) Four
D) Two
  • 7. Which monarchs sponsored Columbus's voyages?
A) Ferdinand and Isabella
B) Charles I and II
C) Philip and Mary
D) Henry VIII and Catherine
  • 8. How does Morison portray Columbus's character?
A) As cowardly
B) As cruel and ruthless
C) As ambitious and complex
D) As simple and straightforward
  • 9. How does Morison structure the book?
A) Thematically
B) By geographical region
C) Chronologically
D) Alphabetically
  • 10. What nationality was Samuel Eliot Morison?
A) British
B) Italian
C) Spanish
D) American
  • 11. Which country sponsored Columbus' voyages?
A) Spain
B) England
C) Portugal
D) France
  • 12. What was the name of Columbus' flagship on his first voyage?
A) Santa María
B) Niña
C) Gallega
D) Pinta
  • 13. In what year did Columbus first land in the Bahamas?
A) 1479
B) 1498
C) 1502
D) 1492
  • 14. Which Italian city was Columbus born in?
A) Genoa
B) Venice
C) Naples
D) Florence
  • 15. What was a primary goal of Columbus’ voyages?
A) Establishing trade with Africa
B) Searching for gold
C) Claiming new territories for Spain
D) Finding a westward route to Asia
  • 16. Which indigenous people did Columbus first encounter?
A) Incas
B) Taíno
C) Mayans
D) Aztecs
  • 17. How did Morison conduct research for his book?
A) Extensive archival research
B) Traveling to Columbus’ routes
C) Interviews with descendants
D) Reading other biographies
  • 18. What type of book is 'Admiral of the Ocean Sea' typically categorized as?
A) Sociological study
B) Historical fiction
C) Biography
D) Novel
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