South by Ernest Shackleton - Exam
  • 1. South by Ernest Shackleton is a compelling narrative of one of the most harrowing adventures in the annals of exploration, chronicling the remarkable journey of Shackleton and his crew in their attempt to cross the Antarctic continent during the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914-1917. When their ship, the Endurance, became trapped in ice and eventually sank in 1915, Shackleton's leadership and indomitable spirit were put to the ultimate test. The book offers an intimate glimpse into the struggles faced by Shackleton and his men as they navigated the seemingly insurmountable challenges of a harsh, unyielding environment, showcasing their resilience in the face of extreme adversity. Shackleton's vivid storytelling captures the isolation of the Antarctic wilderness, blending meticulous observations of the landscape with heartfelt accounts of camaraderie, survival, and the human spirit's capacity to endure. Through this gripping account, readers are led on an exhilarating expedition filled with peril, hope, and ultimately, the triumph of the human will over nature's might.

    What is the title of Ernest Shackleton's famous expedition narrative?
A) North
B) West
C) East
D) South
  • 2. What was the name of Shackleton's ship?
A) Endurance
B) Discovery
C) Titanic
D) Fury
  • 3. What ocean did Shackleton's expedition sail through?
A) Arctic Ocean
B) Southern Ocean
C) Indian Ocean
D) Atlantic Ocean
  • 4. Which major challenge did the crew face on their journey?
A) Bacterial infection
B) Tropical storms
C) Pack ice
D) Desert heat
  • 5. What caused the Endurance to become trapped?
A) A collision with another ship
B) A hurricane
C) Sea ice
D) Engine failure
  • 6. How many crew members were part of the Endurance expedition?
A) 15
B) 20
C) 40
D) 28
  • 7. In which sea did the Endurance become trapped?
A) Coral Sea
B) Bering Sea
C) Ross Sea
D) Weddell Sea
  • 8. How did the crew travel from Elephant Island to South Georgia?
A) By kayak
B) On ice floes
C) By sled dogs
D) In a lifeboat
  • 9. What was Shackleton's nickname due to his leadership style?
A) The Navigator
B) The Captain
C) The Boss
D) The Explorer
  • 10. What year did Shackleton's rescue mission take place?
A) 1918
B) 1916
C) 1917
D) 1915
  • 11. What did Shackleton name the lifeboat he sailed to get help?
A) Endurance II
B) Seafarer
C) Worsley
D) James Caird
  • 12. What did Shackleton value above all else during the expedition?
A) Finding treasures
B) Setting records
C) Scientific discoveries
D) The safety of his crew
  • 13. What was Shackleton's profession before becoming an explorer?
A) Geologist
B) Merchant Navy officer
C) Fisherman
D) School teacher
  • 14. What did they use to navigate through icy waters?
A) Sextant
B) Compasses
C) GPS
D) Charting maps
  • 15. In what year did Shackleton's expedition begin?
A) 1915
B) 1914
C) 1916
D) 1913
  • 16. What did Shackleton emphasize to maintain morale among the crew?
A) Survival skills
B) Race to the South Pole
C) Scientific discoveries
D) Team spirit
  • 17. Which two continents are primarily involved in Shackleton's journey?
A) South America and Antarctica
B) Asia and Australia
C) North America and Asia
D) Africa and Europe
  • 18. Which animal was mainly hunted for food by the crew during their ordeal?
A) Seals
B) Bears
C) Penguins
D) Whales
  • 19. In what year did the Endurance become trapped in ice?
A) 1916
B) 1915
C) 1914
D) 1917
  • 20. Which island did Shackleton and his crew reach after abandoning the Endurance?
A) Bouvet Island
B) Devon Island
C) Elephant Island
D) South Georgia
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