This vocabulary worksheet focuses on essential terms related to the RMS Titanic and maritime exploration. It features key nouns and verbs that describe the ship's structure, such as the bow and stern, and the events of its journey, including terms like embark, fateful, and expedition. This set of questions helps students understand the specific language used in historical and nautical contexts.
رقم الاختبار855
الصفالصف الثامن
المادةلغة انجليزية
الفصلالفصل الثالث
السنة الدراسية2025/2026
عدد الأسئلة14
إجمالي النقاط14
تاريخ الإضافة2026-04-22
الزيارات14
المعلم أو الناشرAsif Hammoud
اختر إجابة واحدة لكل سؤال. عند الاختيار ستظهر النتيجة فورًا: الأخضر صحيح، والأحمر خطأ، وسيظهر تفسير الإجابة مباشرة إن كان متوفرًا. وبعد آخر سؤال ستظهر الدرجة النهائية تلقائيًا.
Question 1
Points: 1
To attract and hold someone's attention (verb)
Explanation
To captivate means to attract and hold the interest and attention of someone.
Question 2
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Having serious and usually disastrous results (adjective)
Explanation
Fateful is used to describe something that has far-reaching and often disastrous consequences.
Question 3
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The front of the ship (noun)
Explanation
In nautical terminology, the bow refers to the forward part of the hull of a ship or boat.
Question 4
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To put on, to wrap oneself in (verb)
Explanation
To don means to put on or dress oneself in an item of clothing.
Question 5
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To board a ship, aircraft, or vehicle for a journey (verb)
Explanation
To embark is the verb used for boarding a vehicle, ship, or aircraft to begin a journey.
Question 6
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Metal pins or bolts that are used to fasten pieces of metal together (noun)
Explanation
Rivets are short metal pins or bolts used for holding together two plates of metal.
Question 7
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A state of danger or desperate need (noun)
Explanation
Distress refers to a state of extreme sorrow, pain, or misfortune, often used in maritime contexts to signal a need for help.
Question 8
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A journey with a specific purpose, such as exploring (noun)
Explanation
An expedition is a journey undertaken by a group of people with a particular purpose, especially that of exploration.
Question 9
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The severely damaged or destructed effects of something. (noun)
Explanation
Ravages refers to the severely damaging or destructive effects of something over time.
Question 10
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A private compartment on a ship, usually sleeping quarters (noun)
Explanation
A stateroom is a private room or cabin on a ship, providing sleeping accommodation for passengers.
Question 11
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The rear part of a ship (noun)
Explanation
In nautical terminology, the stern is the back or aftmost part of a ship or boat.
Question 12
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In a position that is straight up and down (noun)
Explanation
According to the test, 'Vertical Angle' is used to define a position that is straight up and down, though usually 'vertical' is the descriptive term.
Question 13
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To begin or continue a course of action. (verb)
Explanation
To proceed means to begin or continue a course of action or a movement forward.
Question 14
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Lodging, food, and services or traveling space and related services (noun)
Explanation
Accommodation refers to the provision of a room or place for someone to stay, often including food and services in travel contexts.
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