Titan Ii by David Stumpf
  • 1. Titan II by David Stumpf is a compelling exploration of the complexities and intricacies of human emotions set against the backdrop of ambitious scientific aspirations. The narrative delves deep into the psyche of its characters, examining the courage and vulnerability they exhibit as they confront the monumental challenges inherent in their quests for knowledge and understanding. Stumpf masterfully weaves together themes of ambition, isolation, and the quest for identity, creating a rich tapestry that not only captures the essence of the human experience but also reflects the profound impacts of technology and innovation on society. The Titan II, serving as both a literal and metaphorical vehicle, symbolizes the heights to which humanity can aspire, as well as the potential perils that accompany such pursuits. Through vivid imagery and eloquent prose, Stumpf invites readers to ponder the balance between dreams and reality, ultimately leading to a profound realization about the nature of progress and the human spirit.

    How many stages did the Titan II missile have?
A) Two
B) One
C) Four
D) Three
  • 2. What was the Titan II's warhead yield?
A) 20 megatons
B) 1 megaton
C) 5 megatons
D) 9 megatons
  • 3. What was the Titan II's primary target?
A) Chinese missile bases
B) Soviet cities and military sites
C) Middle Eastern targets
D) North Korean facilities
  • 4. When was the Titan II missile system decommissioned?
A) 1975
B) 2001
C) 1987
D) 1995
  • 5. What was the name of the propellant combination used in Titan II?
A) Hydrazine and nitric acid
B) Kerosene and liquid oxygen
C) Hydrogen peroxide and kerosene
D) Aerozine 50 and nitrogen tetroxide
  • 6. How many crew members typically manned a Titan II launch control center?
A) Eight
B) Six
C) Two
D) Four
  • 7. Where was the Titan II missile that exploded in its silo in 1980 located?
A) Tucson, Arizona
B) Damascus, Arkansas
C) Little Rock, Arkansas
D) Wichita, Kansas
  • 8. What caused the 1980 Damascus Titan II accident?
A) A dropped socket punctured the missile
B) Earthquake damage
C) Electrical fire
D) Computer malfunction
  • 9. How long could Titan II missiles remain on alert?
A) Weeks
B) Months
C) Years
D) Days
  • 10. What was the name of the reentry vehicle used on Titan II?
A) Mark 4
B) Mark 12
C) Mark 6
D) Mark 17
  • 11. What was the diameter of the Titan II missile?
A) 15 feet
B) 6 feet
C) 10 feet
D) 20 feet
  • 12. Which president authorized the Titan II program?
A) Kennedy
B) Eisenhower
C) Johnson
D) Truman
  • 13. What was the main reason for Titan II's retirement?
A) Cost overruns
B) Aging systems and safety concerns
C) Technical obsolescence
D) Treaty requirements
  • 14. What was the name of the 1965 Titan II accident location?
A) Little Rock, Arkansas
B) Tucson, Arizona
C) Wichita, Kansas
D) Searcy, Arkansas
  • 15. What protective system did Titan II silos have against nuclear attack?
A) Blast doors and shock absorbers
B) Underground tunnels
C) Mobile launch capability
D) Decoy systems
  • 16. Where was the Titan II missile manufactured?
A) Cape Canaveral, Florida
B) Huntsville, Alabama
C) Denver, Colorado
D) Los Angeles, California
  • 17. Which company was the primary contractor for the Titan II program?
A) Northrop
B) Lockheed
C) Boeing
D) Martin Marietta
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