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World Famous Expeditions MCQs with Answers

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Who led the first successful expedition to reach the South Pole in 1911?
a) Sir Ernest Shackleton
b) Roald Amundsen
c) Robert Falcon Scott
d) Christopher Columbus

Answer
b) Roald Amundsen

Which explorer is famous for leading the Lewis and Clark Expedition to explore the western territories of the United States in the early 1800s?
a) Ferdinand Magellan
b) Marco Polo
c) Meriwether Lewis
d) John Smith

Answer
c) Meriwether Lewis

What was the name of the first successful expedition to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1953?
a) Expedition Alpha
b) Mission Everest
c) The Hillary Expedition
d) The Tenzing Norgay Expedition

Answer
c) The Hillary Expedition

Who embarked on the first circumnavigation of the Earth in 1519, although he did not survive the entire journey?
a) Roald Amundsen
b) Christopher Columbus
c) Ferdinand Magellan
d) Vasco da Gama

Answer
c) Ferdinand Magellan

Which British explorer is known for his failed expedition to find the Northwest Passage and the mysterious loss of his crew?
a) Sir Walter Raleigh
b) Sir Francis Drake
c) Sir John Franklin
d) Sir Edmund Hillary

Answer
c) Sir John Franklin

Which expedition, led by Ernest Shackleton, is renowned for its remarkable survival story in the Antarctic after their ship, the Endurance, was crushed by ice?
a) The Lewis and Clark Expedition
b) The Amundsen-Scott South Pole Expedition
c) The Franklin Expedition
d) The Endurance Expedition

Answer
d) The Endurance Expedition

What was the name of the first mission to land humans on the Moon in 1969?
a) Apollo 11
b) Gemini 7
c) Mercury 9
d) Skylab 2

Answer
a) Apollo 11

Who led the famous expedition known as the “Kon-Tiki” in 1947, which involved a journey across the Pacific Ocean on a balsa wood raft?
a) Thor Heyerdahl
b) Jacques Cousteau
c) James Cook
d) Ferdinand Magellan

Answer
a) Thor Heyerdahl

Which explorer is credited with the discovery of the sea route from Europe to India, traveling around the southern tip of Africa in the late 15th century?
a) Vasco da Gama
b) Marco Polo
c) Ferdinand Magellan
d) Christopher Columbus

Answer
a) Vasco da Gama

Who led the British Antarctic Expedition of 1910-1913, also known as the Terra Nova Expedition, with the goal of reaching the South Pole?
a) Sir Ernest Shackleton
b) Roald Amundsen
c) Robert Falcon Scott
d) Christopher Columbus

Answer
c) Robert Falcon Scott

Which American astronaut became the first person to walk on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969?
a) Neil Armstrong
b) John Glenn
c) Buzz Aldrin
d) Alan Shepard

Answer
a) Neil Armstrong

Who led the ill-fated Franklin Expedition in the 1840s, which aimed to navigate the Northwest Passage and resulted in the loss of all crew members?
a) Sir Walter Raleigh
b) Sir Francis Drake
c) Sir John Franklin
d) Sir Edmund Hillary

Answer
c) Sir John Franklin

Which explorer is known for his failed expedition to find the Northwest Passage and the mysterious loss of his crew?
a) Sir Walter Raleigh
b) Sir Francis Drake
c) Sir John Franklin
d) Sir Edmund Hillary

Answer
c) Sir John Franklin

Who embarked on the first circumnavigation of the Earth in 1519, although he did not survive the entire journey?
a) Roald Amundsen
b) Christopher Columbus
c) Ferdinand Magellan
d) Vasco da Gama

Answer
c) Ferdinand Magellan

What was the name of the first successful expedition to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1953?
a) Expedition Alpha
b) Mission Everest
c) The Hillary Expedition
d) The Tenzing Norgay Expedition

Answer
c) The Hillary Expedition

Who led the first successful expedition to reach the South Pole in 1911?
a) Sir Ernest Shackleton
b) Roald Amundsen
c) Robert Falcon Scott
d) Christopher Columbus

Answer
b) Roald Amundsen

Which British explorer is known for his failed expedition to find the Northwest Passage and the mysterious loss of his crew?
a) Sir Walter Raleigh
b) Sir Francis Drake
c) Sir John Franklin
d) Sir Edmund Hillary

Answer
c) Sir John Franklin

Who led the famous expedition known as the “Kon-Tiki” in 1947, which involved a journey across the Pacific Ocean on a balsa wood raft?
a) Thor Heyerdahl
b) Jacques Cousteau
c) James Cook
d) Ferdinand Magellan

Answer
a) Thor Heyerdahl

What was the name of the first mission to land humans on the Moon in 1969?
a) Apollo 11
b) Gemini 7
c) Mercury 9
d) Skylab 2

Answer
a) Apollo 11

Who led the ill-fated Franklin Expedition in the 1840s, which aimed to navigate the Northwest Passage and resulted in the loss of all crew members?
a) Sir Walter Raleigh
b) Sir Francis Drake
c) Sir John Franklin
d) Sir Edmund Hillary

Answer
c) Sir John Franklin

Who led the first successful expedition to reach the South Pole in 1911?
a) Sir Ernest Shackleton
b) Roald Amundsen
c) Robert Falcon Scott
d) Christopher Columbus

Answer
b) Roald Amundsen

Which explorer is famous for leading the Lewis and Clark Expedition to explore the western territories of the United States in the early 1800s?
a) Ferdinand Magellan
b) Marco Polo
c) Meriwether Lewis
d) John Smith

Answer
c) Meriwether Lewis

What was the name of the first successful expedition to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1953?
a) Expedition Alpha
b) Mission Everest
c) The Hillary Expedition
d) The Tenzing Norgay Expedition

Answer
c) The Hillary Expedition

Who embarked on the first circumnavigation of the Earth in 1519, although he did not survive the entire journey?
a) Roald Amundsen
b) Christopher Columbus
c) Ferdinand Magellan
d) Vasco da Gama

Answer
c) Ferdinand Magellan

Which British explorer is known for his failed expedition to find the Northwest Passage and the mysterious loss of his crew?
a) Sir Walter Raleigh
b) Sir Francis Drake
c) Sir John Franklin
d) Sir Edmund Hillary

Answer
c) Sir John Franklin

Which explorer is credited with the discovery of the sea route from Europe to India, traveling around the southern tip of Africa in the late 15th century?
a) Vasco da Gama
b) Marco Polo
c) Ferdinand Magellan
d) Christopher Columbus

Answer
a) Vasco da Gama

Who led the famous expedition known as the “Kon-Tiki” in 1947, which involved a journey across the Pacific Ocean on a balsa wood raft?
a) Thor Heyerdahl
b) Jacques Cousteau
c) James Cook
d) Ferdinand Magellan

Answer
a) Thor Heyerdahl

What was the name of the first mission to land humans on the Moon in 1969?
a) Apollo 11
b) Gemini 7
c) Mercury 9
d) Skylab 2

Answer
a) Apollo 11

Who led the ill-fated Franklin Expedition in the 1840s, which aimed to navigate the Northwest Passage and resulted in the loss of all crew members?
a) Sir Walter Raleigh
b) Sir Francis Drake
c) Sir John Franklin
d) Sir Edmund Hillary

Answer
c) Sir John Franklin

Who embarked on the first circumnavigation of the Earth in 1519, although he did not survive the entire journey?
a) Roald Amundsen
b) Christopher Columbus
c) Ferdinand Magellan
d) Vasco da Gama

Answer
c) Ferdinand Magellan

What was the name of the first mission to land humans on the Moon in 1969?
a) Apollo 11
b) Gemini 7
c) Mercury 9
d) Skylab 2

Answer
a) Apollo 11

Who led the famous expedition known as the “Kon-Tiki” in 1947, which involved a journey across the Pacific Ocean on a balsa wood raft?
a) Thor Heyerdahl
b) Jacques Cousteau
c) James Cook
d) Ferdinand Magellan

Answer
a) Thor Heyerdahl

Who led the first successful expedition to reach the South Pole in 1911?
a) Sir Ernest Shackleton
b) Roald Amundsen
c) Robert Falcon Scott
d) Christopher Columbus

Answer
b) Roald Amundsen

Which explorer is famous for leading the Lewis and Clark Expedition to explore the western territories of the United States in the early 1800s?
a) Ferdinand Magellan
b) Marco Polo
c) Meriwether Lewis
d) John Smith

Answer
c) Meriwether Lewis

What was the name of the first successful expedition to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1953?
a) Expedition Alpha
b) Mission Everest
c) The Hillary Expedition
d) The Tenzing Norgay Expedition

Answer
c) The Hillary Expedition

Who embarked on the first circumnavigation of the Earth in 1519, although he did not survive the entire journey?
a) Roald Amundsen
b) Christopher Columbus
c) Ferdinand Magellan
d) Vasco da Gama

Answer
c) Ferdinand Magellan

Which British explorer is known for his failed expedition to find the Northwest Passage and the mysterious loss of his crew?
a) Sir Walter Raleigh
b) Sir Francis Drake
c) Sir John Franklin
d) Sir Edmund Hillary

Answer
c) Sir John Franklin

Which explorer is credited with the discovery of the sea route from Europe to India, traveling around the southern tip of Africa in the late 15th century?
a) Vasco da Gama
b) Marco Polo
c) Ferdinand Magellan
d) Christopher Columbus

Answer
a) Vasco da Gama

Who led the famous expedition known as the “Kon-Tiki” in 1947, which involved a journey across the Pacific Ocean on a balsa wood raft?
a) Thor Heyerdahl
b) Jacques Cousteau
c) James Cook
d) Ferdinand Magellan

Answer
a) Thor Heyerdahl

What was the name of the first mission to land humans on the Moon in 1969?
a) Apollo 11
b) Gemini 7
c) Mercury 9
d) Skylab 2

Answer
a) Apollo 11

Who led the ill-fated Franklin Expedition in the 1840s, which aimed to navigate the Northwest Passage and resulted in the loss of all crew members?
a) Sir Walter Raleigh
b) Sir Francis Drake
c) Sir John Franklin
d) Sir Edmund Hillary

Answer
c) Sir John Franklin

Who embarked on the first circumnavigation of the Earth in 1519, although he did not survive the entire journey?
a) Roald Amundsen
b) Christopher Columbus
c) Ferdinand Magellan
d) Vasco da Gama

Answer
c) Ferdinand Magellan

What was the name of the first mission to land humans on the Moon in 1969?
a) Apollo 11
b) Gemini 7
c) Mercury 9
d) Skylab 2

Answer
a) Apollo 11

Who led the famous expedition known as the “Kon-Tiki” in 1947, which involved a journey across the Pacific Ocean on a balsa wood raft?
a) Thor Heyerdahl
b) Jacques Cousteau
c) James Cook
d) Ferdinand Magellan

Answer
a) Thor Heyerdahl

Who led the first successful expedition to reach the South Pole in 1911?
a) Sir Ernest Shackleton
b) Roald Amundsen
c) Robert Falcon Scott
d) Christopher Columbus

Answer
b) Roald Amundsen

Which explorer is famous for leading the Lewis and Clark Expedition to explore the western territories of the United States in the early 1800s?
a) Ferdinand Magellan
b) Marco Polo
c) Meriwether Lewis
d) John Smith

Answer
c) Meriwether Lewis

What was the name of the first successful expedition to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1953?
a) Expedition Alpha
b) Mission Everest
c) The Hillary Expedition
d) The Tenzing Norgay Expedition

Answer
c) The Hillary Expedition

Who embarked on the first circumnavigation of the Earth in 1519, although he did not survive the entire journey?
a) Roald Amundsen
b) Christopher Columbus
c) Ferdinand Magellan
d) Vasco da Gama

Answer
c) Ferdinand Magellan

Which British explorer is known for his failed expedition to find the Northwest Passage and the mysterious loss of his crew?
a) Sir Walter Raleigh
b) Sir Francis Drake
c) Sir John Franklin
d) Sir Edmund Hillary

Answer
c) Sir John Franklin

Who embarked on the first circumnavigation of the Earth in 1519, although he did not survive the entire journey?
a) Roald Amundsen
b) Christopher Columbus
c) Ferdinand Magellan
d) Vasco da Gama

Answer
c) Ferdinand Magellan

What was the name of the first mission to land humans on the Moon in 1969?
a) Apollo 11
b) Gemini 7
c) Mercury 9
d) Skylab 2

Answer
a) Apollo 11

Who led the famous expedition known as the “Kon-Tiki” in 1947, which involved a journey across the Pacific Ocean on a balsa wood raft?
a) Thor Heyerdahl
b) Jacques Cousteau
c) James Cook
d) Ferdinand Magellan

Answer
a) Thor Heyerdahl

Who led the first successful expedition to reach the South Pole in 1911?
a) Sir Ernest Shackleton
b) Roald Amundsen
c) Robert Falcon Scott
d) Christopher Columbus

Answer
b) Roald Amundsen

Which explorer is famous for leading the Lewis and Clark Expedition to explore the western territories of the United States in the early 1800s?
a) Ferdinand Magellan
b) Marco Polo
c) Meriwether Lewis
d) John Smith

Answer
c) Meriwether Lewis

What was the name of the first successful expedition to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1953?
a) Expedition Alpha
b) Mission Everest
c) The Hillary Expedition
d) The Tenzing Norgay Expedition

Answer
c) The Hillary Expedition

Who embarked on the first circumnavigation of the Earth in 1519, although he did not survive the entire journey?
a) Roald Amundsen
b) Christopher Columbus
c) Ferdinand Magellan
d) Vasco da Gama

Answer
c) Ferdinand Magellan

Which British explorer is known for his failed expedition to find the Northwest Passage and the mysterious loss of his crew?
a) Sir Walter Raleigh
b) Sir Francis Drake
c) Sir John Franklin
d) Sir Edmund Hillary

Answer
c) Sir John Franklin

Which explorer is credited with the discovery of the sea route from Europe to India, traveling around the southern tip of Africa in the late 15th century?
a) Vasco da Gama
b) Marco Polo
c) Ferdinand Magellan
d) Christopher Columbus

Answer
a) Vasco da Gama

Who led the famous expedition known as the “Kon-Tiki” in 1947, which involved a journey across the Pacific Ocean on a balsa wood raft?
a) Thor Heyerdahl
b) Jacques Cousteau
c) James Cook
d) Ferdinand Magellan

Answer
a) Thor Heyerdahl

What was the name of the first mission to land humans on the Moon in 1969?
a) Apollo 11
b) Gemini 7
c) Mercury 9
d) Skylab 2

Answer
a) Apollo 11

Who led the ill-fated Franklin Expedition in the 1840s, which aimed to navigate the Northwest Passage and resulted in the loss of all crew members?
a) Sir Walter Raleigh
b) Sir Francis Drake
c) Sir John Franklin
d) Sir Edmund Hillary

Answer
c) Sir John Franklin

Who led the first successful expedition to reach the South Pole in 1911?
a) Sir Ernest Shackleton
b) Roald Amundsen
c) Robert Falcon Scott
d) Christopher Columbus

Answer
b) Roald Amundsen

Which explorer is famous for leading the Lewis and Clark Expedition to explore the western territories of the United States in the early 1800s?
a) Ferdinand Magellan
b) Marco Polo
c) Meriwether Lewis
d) John Smith

Answer
c) Meriwether Lewis

What was the name of the first successful expedition to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1953?
a) Expedition Alpha
b) Mission Everest
c) The Hillary Expedition
d) The Tenzing Norgay Expedition

Answer
c) The Hillary Expedition

Who embarked on the first circumnavigation of the Earth in 1519, although he did not survive the entire journey?
a) Roald Amundsen
b) Christopher Columbus
c) Ferdinand Magellan
d) Vasco da Gama

Answer
c) Ferdinand Magellan

Which British explorer is known for his failed expedition to find the Northwest Passage and the mysterious loss of his crew?
a) Sir Walter Raleigh
b) Sir Francis Drake
c) Sir John Franklin
d) Sir Edmund Hillary

Answer
c) Sir John Franklin

Which explorer is credited with the discovery of the sea route from Europe to India, traveling around the southern tip of Africa in the late 15th century?
a) Vasco da Gama
b) Marco Polo
c) Ferdinand Magellan
d) Christopher Columbus

Answer
a) Vasco da Gama

Who led the famous expedition known as the “Kon-Tiki” in 1947, which involved a journey across the Pacific Ocean on a balsa wood raft?
a) Thor Heyerdahl
b) Jacques Cousteau
c) James Cook
d) Ferdinand Magellan

Answer
a) Thor Heyerdahl

What was the name of the first mission to land humans on the Moon in 1969?
a) Apollo 11
b) Gemini 7
c) Mercury 9
d) Skylab 2

Answer
a) Apollo 11

Who led the ill-fated Franklin Expedition in the 1840s, which aimed to navigate the Northwest Passage and resulted in the loss of all crew members?
a) Sir Walter Raleigh
b) Sir Francis Drake
c) Sir John Franklin
d) Sir Edmund Hillary

Answer
c) Sir John Franklin

Who embarked on the first circumnavigation of the Earth in 1519, although he did not survive the entire journey?
a) Roald Amundsen
b) Christopher Columbus
c) Ferdinand Magellan
d) Vasco da Gama

Answer
c) Ferdinand Magellan

What was the name of the first mission to land humans on the Moon in 1969?
a) Apollo 11
b) Gemini 7
c) Mercury 9
d) Skylab 2

Answer
a) Apollo 11

Who led the famous expedition known as the “Kon-Tiki” in 1947, which involved a journey across the Pacific Ocean on a balsa wood raft?
a) Thor Heyerdahl
b) Jacques Cousteau
c) James Cook
d) Ferdinand Magellan

Answer
a) Thor Heyerdahl

Who led the first successful expedition to reach the South Pole in 1911?
a) Sir Ernest Shackleton
b) Roald Amundsen
c) Robert Falcon Scott
d) Christopher Columbus

Answer
b) Roald Amundsen

Which explorer is famous for leading the Lewis and Clark Expedition to explore the western territories of the United States in the early 1800s?
a) Ferdinand Magellan
b) Marco Polo
c) Meriwether Lewis
d) John Smith

Answer
c) Meriwether Lewis

What was the name of the first successful expedition to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1953?
a) Expedition Alpha
b) Mission Everest
c) The Hillary Expedition
d) The Tenzing Norgay Expedition

Answer
c) The Hillary Expedition

Who embarked on the first circumnavigation of the Earth in 1519, although he did not survive the entire journey?
a) Roald Amundsen
b) Christopher Columbus
c) Ferdinand Magellan
d) Vasco da Gama

Answer
c) Ferdinand Magellan

Which British explorer is known for his failed expedition to find the Northwest Passage and the mysterious loss of his crew?
a) Sir Walter Raleigh
b) Sir Francis Drake
c) Sir John Franklin
d) Sir Edmund Hillary

Answer
c) Sir John Franklin

Which explorer is credited with the discovery of the sea route from Europe to India, traveling around the southern tip of Africa in the late 15th century?
a) Vasco da Gama
b) Marco Polo
c) Ferdinand Magellan
d) Christopher Columbus

Answer
a) Vasco da Gama

Who led the famous expedition known as the “Kon-Tiki” in 1947, which involved a journey across the Pacific Ocean on a balsa wood raft?
a) Thor Heyerdahl
b) Jacques Cousteau
c) James Cook
d) Ferdinand Magellan

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