Deck 2: A History of Marine Science

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Contributions by early Chinese scientists and philosophers include all of these EXCEPT:

A) developing seagoing methods that allowed them to stay at sea for nearly four months.
B) retrofitting their ships with multi-masts to sail more efficiently with changing winds.
C) development of the chronometer.
D) designing and developing rudders and watertight compartments.
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Which of the following voyages would qualify as the first 100 percent pure scientific oceanographic expedition?

A) Columbus' 1496 trip
B) the Challenger expedition
C) Benjamin Franklin's first voyage across the Atlantic to take up his post as American Ambassador to France
D) Captain Cook's voyage to Tahiti in the ship Endeavour
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The word "oceanography" was first coined in association with:

A) Cook's third voyage.
B) the Challenger expedition.
C) Columbus' fourth and final voyage.
D) Captain James Cook's first voyage.
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The importance of Matthew Maury's work included:

A) the discovery of the Hawaiian Islands.
B) the formulation of a working hypothesis for the formation of coral reefs.
C) the invention of a chronometer for the determination of longitude.
D) the charting of ocean currents that sailors used to significantly shorten their travel time.
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Captain James Cook accomplished all of these tasks EXCEPT:

A) first European to contact the Hawaiian Islands
B) first to circumnavigate the world near Antarctica
C) first European to explore the South Pacific
D) mapped the coasts of Australia and New Zealand
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Why did the Chinese abandon ocean exploration in 1433?

A) They were too slow in developing ships that would allow them to stay at sea for long periods of time.
B) They were distracted by the Dark Ages.
C) They were not interested in showing the wealth or power of the Ming Dynasty to other peoples of the world.
D) Political winds changed, and the cost of the exercise was deemed too great.
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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding latitude and longitude?

A) Longitude lines are drawn parallel to the equator while latitude lines are drawn from pole to pole.
B) Latitude and longitude is a system of imaginary lines dividing the Earth's surface into a grid.
C) The distance between the lines of longitude varies with latitude while the lines of latitude are always equidistant.
D) Zero latitude is the equator and zero longitude is Greenwich, England, or the prime meridian.
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The first person to develop a picture of the large-scale wind and current systems of the Earth was:

A) Ben Franklin.
B) Matthew Maury.
C) Eratosthenes of Cyrene.
D) Wyville Thomson.
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Which of the following statements is true about Christopher Columbus and his explorations?

A) His goal was to discover new lands.
B) Like many early explorers, Columbus thought the Earth was flat.
C) One of Columbus' biggest mistakes is that he estimated the Earth to be only about half of its true size.
D) He was the first explorer to see the mainland of North America.
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Which of the following people would probably be given the title of "first ocean scientist"?

A) Matthew Maury
B) Captain James Cook
C) Christopher Columbus
D) Wyville Thompson (of the Challenger expedition)
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The first scientific expedition to use an echo sounder was:

A) the Challenger expedition.
B) the Meteor expedition.
C) the United States Exploring expedition.
D) the voyage of Trieste.
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The navigator in the early 1500s who was influential in charting and opening a trade route from Europe to the Orient was:

A) Ferdinand Magellan.
B) Captain James Cook.
C) Christopher Columbus.
D) Prince Henry the Navigator.
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The Challenger expedition (1872-1876) was a unique and historic voyage. Which of the following statements about the expedition is NOT true?

A) it is the single longest continuous oceanographic expedition ever.
B) the Challenger scientists developed the first reliable navigational charts to indicate current and wind patterns.
C) it led to the development of two new fields of science - marine biology and oceanography.
D) the data collected on the expedition was published in an astonishing 50 volume set that is still used today.
Question
The future of oceanographic research appears to lie:

A) with single, isolated individuals working alone.
B) with epic voyages.
C) with the cooperative efforts of the great private, institutional, and national oceanographic institutions.
D) with the military agencies of the world.
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Longitude can be determined with the use of a(n) ______________.

A) pendulum clock
B) echo sounders
C) chronometer
D) remote operated vehicle
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Polynesian navigators depended on all of the following unique strategies for accurate navigation EXCEPT:

A) the direction and characteristics of waves
B) navigational charts made with bamboo and shells
C) the positions of stars
D) the chronometer
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Which of the following men was the first to publish a reasonably accurate chart of an ocean current, specifically the Gulf Stream?

A) Edward Forbes
B) John Harrison
C) Benjamin Franklin
D) Captain James Cook
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Glomar Challenger is known mainly for:

A) being the first modern scientific survey ship to circumnavigate the globe.
B) being the first nuclear powered scientific research vessel.
C) being owned and operated simultaneously by four governmental agencies.
D) taking the first complete cores of deep-sea sediments.
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Which of the following technologies available to modern oceanographers in the last few decades has revolutionized our ability to study the ocean?

A) remote sensing via ROV's and satellites
B) shipboard SONAR
C) leadline soundings
D) the compass and chronometer
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A(n) ____ is a graphic representation that depicts information about the ocean and ocean features including depth.

A) map
B) echo sounder
C) chart
D) atlas
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The Navy Officer who first compiled information about winds and currents was:

A) Edward Forbes.
B) Charles Darwin.
C) Matthew Maury.
D) Tim Folger
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A compass is a navigational tool that points to magnetic north.
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Captain Cook was the first scientist to drift in the ice pack of the Arctic.
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The first technology to replace weighted lines for making detailed measurements of the contours of the ocean floor was:

A) echo sounders
B) satellites
C) bathyscaphes
D) submersibles
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A chronometer is a timepiece that can be used to determine longitude.
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The Library of Alexandria was an important gathering place for intellectuals, stored the works of scholars, and contained current information about discoveries in trade and navigation.
Question
Polar oceanography began with:

A) Forbes.
B) Wilkes.
C) Thompson.
D) Nansen.
Question
The Portuguese explorer who first attempted to circumnavigate the world in the early 1500's was:

A) Magellan.
B) Forbes.
C) Thompson.
D) Cook.
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The Hawaiian Islands were one of the last of the Pacific Islands to be colonized by the Polynesians because it is the farthest away, some 2,000 miles from other islands.
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Current technologies used in modern marine science include all of the following Except:

A) remotely operated vehicles.
B) chronometers.
C) echo sounders.
D) oceanographic satellites.
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Edward Forbes was an Edinburgh professor who thought that:

A) life was plentiful in the deep sea.
B) there was an easy route to the orient from Europe.
C) no life existed in the deep sea because of high pressure and no light.
D) the Pacific Ocean was much smaller than it truly is.
Question
Scientific contributions made by the Challenger expedition that influenced our understanding of marine science include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) the discovery of new species and life in the deep sea.
B) the discovery of the Hawaiian Islands.
C) detailed analysis of seawater samples from all over the world.
D) new information on ocean currents and the distribution of sediments.
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Latitude is a measurement that uses the prime meridian (Greenwich, England) as a reference point for determining the exact location of a specific point on Earth.
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A cartographer makes charts and maps.
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The scientist who charted the Gulf Stream in 1769 was:

A) Darwin
B) Forbes
C) Magellan
D) Benjamin Franklin.
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The invention of the compass is attributed to the:

A) Americans
B) Chinese
C) Spanish
D) British
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The first awareness of the spherical shape of the Earth developed in Europe around 1450 with the work of Henry the Navigator. During the European Age of Discovery, Henry the Navigator was the first to recognize that Earth was spherical.
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Humanity did not spread to all the inhabitable areas of Earth until after the European voyages of discovery in the late 1400s and early 1500s.
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Eratosthenes was a scientist who was interested in the size of Earth and used methods of geometry to determine the circumference of our planet.
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Information about the ocean that satellites can provide to scientists include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) sea surface height.
B) sea surface temperature.
C) wave height.
D) sea floor sedimentation rate.
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How are clocks used to determine longitude and why does a pendulum clock fail to produce accurate estimates of longitude at sea? Why was the invention of the chronometer so important for explorers?
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Describe the contributions of a famous ocean explorer or early marine scientist (such as Benjamin Franklin) to our understanding of ocean science.
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How do echo sounders work and what kind of information can they provide about the ocean floor?
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Modern technologies enable scientists to acquire information about the ocean relatively rapidly. How have satellites changed the way we perceive, navigate, and study the ocean?
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Using specific examples, describe how advances in navigation and voyaging relate to the advent of marine science.
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1
Contributions by early Chinese scientists and philosophers include all of these EXCEPT:

A) developing seagoing methods that allowed them to stay at sea for nearly four months.
B) retrofitting their ships with multi-masts to sail more efficiently with changing winds.
C) development of the chronometer.
D) designing and developing rudders and watertight compartments.
C
2
Which of the following voyages would qualify as the first 100 percent pure scientific oceanographic expedition?

A) Columbus' 1496 trip
B) the Challenger expedition
C) Benjamin Franklin's first voyage across the Atlantic to take up his post as American Ambassador to France
D) Captain Cook's voyage to Tahiti in the ship Endeavour
B
3
The word "oceanography" was first coined in association with:

A) Cook's third voyage.
B) the Challenger expedition.
C) Columbus' fourth and final voyage.
D) Captain James Cook's first voyage.
B
4
The importance of Matthew Maury's work included:

A) the discovery of the Hawaiian Islands.
B) the formulation of a working hypothesis for the formation of coral reefs.
C) the invention of a chronometer for the determination of longitude.
D) the charting of ocean currents that sailors used to significantly shorten their travel time.
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Captain James Cook accomplished all of these tasks EXCEPT:

A) first European to contact the Hawaiian Islands
B) first to circumnavigate the world near Antarctica
C) first European to explore the South Pacific
D) mapped the coasts of Australia and New Zealand
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Why did the Chinese abandon ocean exploration in 1433?

A) They were too slow in developing ships that would allow them to stay at sea for long periods of time.
B) They were distracted by the Dark Ages.
C) They were not interested in showing the wealth or power of the Ming Dynasty to other peoples of the world.
D) Political winds changed, and the cost of the exercise was deemed too great.
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Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding latitude and longitude?

A) Longitude lines are drawn parallel to the equator while latitude lines are drawn from pole to pole.
B) Latitude and longitude is a system of imaginary lines dividing the Earth's surface into a grid.
C) The distance between the lines of longitude varies with latitude while the lines of latitude are always equidistant.
D) Zero latitude is the equator and zero longitude is Greenwich, England, or the prime meridian.
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The first person to develop a picture of the large-scale wind and current systems of the Earth was:

A) Ben Franklin.
B) Matthew Maury.
C) Eratosthenes of Cyrene.
D) Wyville Thomson.
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9
Which of the following statements is true about Christopher Columbus and his explorations?

A) His goal was to discover new lands.
B) Like many early explorers, Columbus thought the Earth was flat.
C) One of Columbus' biggest mistakes is that he estimated the Earth to be only about half of its true size.
D) He was the first explorer to see the mainland of North America.
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Which of the following people would probably be given the title of "first ocean scientist"?

A) Matthew Maury
B) Captain James Cook
C) Christopher Columbus
D) Wyville Thompson (of the Challenger expedition)
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The first scientific expedition to use an echo sounder was:

A) the Challenger expedition.
B) the Meteor expedition.
C) the United States Exploring expedition.
D) the voyage of Trieste.
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The navigator in the early 1500s who was influential in charting and opening a trade route from Europe to the Orient was:

A) Ferdinand Magellan.
B) Captain James Cook.
C) Christopher Columbus.
D) Prince Henry the Navigator.
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The Challenger expedition (1872-1876) was a unique and historic voyage. Which of the following statements about the expedition is NOT true?

A) it is the single longest continuous oceanographic expedition ever.
B) the Challenger scientists developed the first reliable navigational charts to indicate current and wind patterns.
C) it led to the development of two new fields of science - marine biology and oceanography.
D) the data collected on the expedition was published in an astonishing 50 volume set that is still used today.
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The future of oceanographic research appears to lie:

A) with single, isolated individuals working alone.
B) with epic voyages.
C) with the cooperative efforts of the great private, institutional, and national oceanographic institutions.
D) with the military agencies of the world.
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Longitude can be determined with the use of a(n) ______________.

A) pendulum clock
B) echo sounders
C) chronometer
D) remote operated vehicle
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Polynesian navigators depended on all of the following unique strategies for accurate navigation EXCEPT:

A) the direction and characteristics of waves
B) navigational charts made with bamboo and shells
C) the positions of stars
D) the chronometer
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Which of the following men was the first to publish a reasonably accurate chart of an ocean current, specifically the Gulf Stream?

A) Edward Forbes
B) John Harrison
C) Benjamin Franklin
D) Captain James Cook
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Glomar Challenger is known mainly for:

A) being the first modern scientific survey ship to circumnavigate the globe.
B) being the first nuclear powered scientific research vessel.
C) being owned and operated simultaneously by four governmental agencies.
D) taking the first complete cores of deep-sea sediments.
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Which of the following technologies available to modern oceanographers in the last few decades has revolutionized our ability to study the ocean?

A) remote sensing via ROV's and satellites
B) shipboard SONAR
C) leadline soundings
D) the compass and chronometer
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A(n) ____ is a graphic representation that depicts information about the ocean and ocean features including depth.

A) map
B) echo sounder
C) chart
D) atlas
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The Navy Officer who first compiled information about winds and currents was:

A) Edward Forbes.
B) Charles Darwin.
C) Matthew Maury.
D) Tim Folger
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A compass is a navigational tool that points to magnetic north.
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Captain Cook was the first scientist to drift in the ice pack of the Arctic.
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The first technology to replace weighted lines for making detailed measurements of the contours of the ocean floor was:

A) echo sounders
B) satellites
C) bathyscaphes
D) submersibles
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A chronometer is a timepiece that can be used to determine longitude.
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The Library of Alexandria was an important gathering place for intellectuals, stored the works of scholars, and contained current information about discoveries in trade and navigation.
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Polar oceanography began with:

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B) Wilkes.
C) Thompson.
D) Nansen.
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The Portuguese explorer who first attempted to circumnavigate the world in the early 1500's was:

A) Magellan.
B) Forbes.
C) Thompson.
D) Cook.
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The Hawaiian Islands were one of the last of the Pacific Islands to be colonized by the Polynesians because it is the farthest away, some 2,000 miles from other islands.
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Current technologies used in modern marine science include all of the following Except:

A) remotely operated vehicles.
B) chronometers.
C) echo sounders.
D) oceanographic satellites.
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Edward Forbes was an Edinburgh professor who thought that:

A) life was plentiful in the deep sea.
B) there was an easy route to the orient from Europe.
C) no life existed in the deep sea because of high pressure and no light.
D) the Pacific Ocean was much smaller than it truly is.
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Scientific contributions made by the Challenger expedition that influenced our understanding of marine science include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) the discovery of new species and life in the deep sea.
B) the discovery of the Hawaiian Islands.
C) detailed analysis of seawater samples from all over the world.
D) new information on ocean currents and the distribution of sediments.
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Latitude is a measurement that uses the prime meridian (Greenwich, England) as a reference point for determining the exact location of a specific point on Earth.
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A cartographer makes charts and maps.
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The scientist who charted the Gulf Stream in 1769 was:

A) Darwin
B) Forbes
C) Magellan
D) Benjamin Franklin.
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The invention of the compass is attributed to the:

A) Americans
B) Chinese
C) Spanish
D) British
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The first awareness of the spherical shape of the Earth developed in Europe around 1450 with the work of Henry the Navigator. During the European Age of Discovery, Henry the Navigator was the first to recognize that Earth was spherical.
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Humanity did not spread to all the inhabitable areas of Earth until after the European voyages of discovery in the late 1400s and early 1500s.
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Eratosthenes was a scientist who was interested in the size of Earth and used methods of geometry to determine the circumference of our planet.
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Information about the ocean that satellites can provide to scientists include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) sea surface height.
B) sea surface temperature.
C) wave height.
D) sea floor sedimentation rate.
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How are clocks used to determine longitude and why does a pendulum clock fail to produce accurate estimates of longitude at sea? Why was the invention of the chronometer so important for explorers?
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Describe the contributions of a famous ocean explorer or early marine scientist (such as Benjamin Franklin) to our understanding of ocean science.
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How do echo sounders work and what kind of information can they provide about the ocean floor?
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Modern technologies enable scientists to acquire information about the ocean relatively rapidly. How have satellites changed the way we perceive, navigate, and study the ocean?
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