Endurance by Alfred Lansing - Exam
  • 1. Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage by Alfred Lansing is a gripping non-fiction account that chronicles the harrowing journey of Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew during their ill-fated attempt to cross Antarctica in 1914. The narrative captures the remarkable resilience and determination of the men who, after their ship, the Endurance, became trapped in ice and ultimately sank, faced unimaginable challenges in the harsh polar environment. Lansing vividly portrays the extreme conditions they endured, from freezing temperatures to starvation, as well as the leadership of Shackleton, whose relentless spirit and unwavering commitment to the safety of his crew became a beacon of hope amid despair. This captivating tale is not just about survival; it is an inspiring testament to the human spirit's capacity to prevail against the odds, showcasing teamwork, courage, and the will to overcome adversity, making it a timeless classic in the annals of exploration literature.

    Who is the captain of the Endurance?
A) Frank Wild
B) Robert Falcon Scott
C) Ernest Shackleton
D) Roald Amundsen
  • 2. What event triggers the central story of 'Endurance'?
A) The ship being trapped in ice
B) A sea monster attack
C) A violent storm
D) A mutiny among the crew
  • 3. In what year did the Endurance expedition take place?
A) 1918
B) 1901
C) 1920
D) 1914
  • 4. What did the crew primarily rely on for food?
A) Fish and chips
B) Cereal and milk
C) Canned goods
D) Seal and penguin meat
  • 5. What was the name of the ship that became trapped in ice?
A) Resolute
B) Nimrod
C) Discovery
D) Endurance
  • 6. Who is considered Shackleton's right-hand man?
A) Frank Wild
B) James Caird
C) Tom Crean
D) Charles Vincent
  • 7. What major event in history occurred during the expedition?
A) World War I.
B) World War II.
C) The Cold War.
D) The Great Depression.
  • 8. Who took care of the provisions and supplies?
A) Frank Worsley.
B) Harry McNish.
C) Thomas Orde-Lees.
D) Ernest Shackleton.
  • 9. Which island did Shackleton and a small crew land on to seek help?
A) Deception Island.
B) King George Island.
C) South Georgia.
D) Elephant Island.
  • 10. Who was the ship's carpenter?
A) James Murphy.
B) Frank Worsley.
C) Harry McNish.
D) Thomas Orde-Lees.
  • 11. Which Antarctic feature posed a significant risk to the expedition?
A) Deserts
B) Mountain ranges
C) Volcanoes
D) Pack ice
  • 12. What was the crew's mode of transportation after the Endurance was lost?
A) Snowmobiles
B) Skis
C) Lifeboats
D) Dogsleds
  • 13. What is a major theme explored in 'Endurance'?
A) Greed
B) Survival
C) Betrayal
D) Love
  • 14. Which ocean did the Endurance set sail from?
A) The Arctic Ocean.
B) The Atlantic Ocean.
C) The Pacific Ocean.
D) The Indian Ocean.
  • 15. What type of boat did Shackleton and some crew use to reach help?
A) Yacht
B) Cargo ship
C) Lifeboat
D) Fishing boat
  • 16. What did Shackleton name the lifeboat used for his journey to seek rescue?
A) Endurance II.
B) James Caird.
C) The Brave.
D) The Hope.
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