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Question 1: 4 to the ________: Garibaldi, San Martín, Belgrano and Pueyrredón.
ArgentinaArgentine Naval AviationFalklands WarArgentine Navy

Question 2: The London Naval Treaty of 1930 essentially abolished the term 'armored cruiser', and adopted the terms ________ and light cruiser.
Heavy cruiserBattlecruiserAlaska class cruiserCounty class cruiser

Question 3: One late-design armored cruiser still exists: Georgios Averof, constructed in 1909–1911, is preserved as a museum in ________.
PortugalPolandGreeceGermany

Question 4: The first ship in the form that came to be accepted as the pattern for the armored cruiser was the Clyde-built Chiyoda of the ________.
Meiji periodShōwa periodImperial Japanese ArmyImperial Japanese Navy

Question 5: Vice-Admiral Maximilian von Spee had already considered the ________ flagship HMAS Australia superior to his force of armored and light cruisers.
HMAS CreswellRoyal Australian NavyAustralian ArmyAustralian Defence Force

Question 6: Armored cruisers were directly replaced in battle fleets by the larger, faster and better-armed ________.
Invincible class battlecruiserDreadnoughtBattleshipBattlecruiser

Question 7: Armored cruisers were used with success in the line of battle by the Japanese at the ________ in 1905.
Battle of Port ArthurBattle of the Yellow SeaRusso-Japanese WarBattle of Tsushima

Question 8: HMS Warrior, Defence and Black Prince were lost at the ________ when they engaged the German Navy's battle line, which included several battlecruisers and dreadnought battleships.
Battle of JutlandNaval warfare of World War INight action at the Battle of JutlandWorld War I

Question 9: 2 to the ________: Kasuga and Nishin;
Imperial Japanese NavyMeiji periodShōwa periodImperial Japanese Army

Question 10: The first true armored cruiser was the ________ Dupuy de Lôme, launched in 1887.
French NavyForce d'action navaleForce océanique stratégiqueFrench aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle (R91)
















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