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Quiz about Battleships Past  Present 7 USS Utah
Quiz about Battleships Past  Present 7 USS Utah

Battleships: Past & Present #7; USS Utah Quiz


I Love Battleships #7. This is a series on battleship museums & memorials that are open to the public. USS Utah was a battleship and other things. She is now a less well known sunken memorial at Pearl Harbor. No picky dates. Enjoy!

A multiple-choice quiz by rwminix. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
rwminix
Time
5 mins
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Multiple Choice
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281,634
Updated
Jul 23 22
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Question 1 of 10
1. USS Utah was launched and commissioned before the U.S. entered WWI as BB-31 and was in what class of new Dreadnought battleships built for the U.S. Navy? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. USS Utah and her sister ship were the first U.S. battleship class to BOTH be given what modern innovation? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. USS Utah was the only ship to be named in honor of State of Utah.


Question 4 of 10
4. During WWI, USS Utah was sent to Vera Cruz Mexico with another U.S. Battleship that was brand new and had never even been fully "worked up". What other ship was it? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. USS Utah's foreign service, relating to WWI, was significant and began in 1917. What item listed below best describes her service in WWI? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. What famous American(s) did USS Utah embark and transport to the 1924 Peruvian Independence Celebration, as Special Envoy of the United States to the Peruvian Government? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In 1925, USS Utah was decommissioned for modernization. What item listed below was NOT part of her modernization? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. In 1931, USS Utah's classification was changed from BB-31 to AG-16. What was to be her role after her conversion was complete in 1932 till the end of her days? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. USS Utah suffered what fate just off Ford Island on December 7, 1941? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. What makes the USS Utah Memorial unique compared to the other ship memorials. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. USS Utah was launched and commissioned before the U.S. entered WWI as BB-31 and was in what class of new Dreadnought battleships built for the U.S. Navy?

Answer: Florida Class

Launched in 1909 and commissioned in 1911 prior to WWI, the USS Utah (BB-31) was the second of a two ship class named for the USS Florida. The HMS Dreadnought was still the template for the world's battleship designers and USS Florida and USS Utah were based on that standard. USS Florida was struck from the rolls and scrapped in 1936.
2. USS Utah and her sister ship were the first U.S. battleship class to BOTH be given what modern innovation?

Answer: Steam Turbines

USS Utah and her sister were the first U.S. battleship class designed and built with steam turbines throughout the class (All two of them). Both were powered by Parsons Steam turbines that developed horsepower enough to drive them at over 20 knots. One ship of the previous Delaware Class had steam turbines and one had reciprocating engines.

The other items listed were all on older or later class ships.
3. USS Utah was the only ship to be named in honor of State of Utah.

Answer: True

USS Utah was indeed the only ship named "Utah" after the 45th State was admitted to the Union in 1896. Utah is derived from the Ute Indian word for "Mountain People". USS Utah was struck from the U.S. Navy roles in 1944 and because she is a war memorial, no other ship will ever bear her name.
4. During WWI, USS Utah was sent to Vera Cruz Mexico with another U.S. Battleship that was brand new and had never even been fully "worked up". What other ship was it?

Answer: USS Texas

Fresh from commissioning, the USS Texas (BB-35) was sent in addition to the USS Utah to Vera Cruz, Mexico to help support U.S. Army and Navy actions against Mexican bandits raiding across the border into the U.S. The Mexican government claimed it did not support the bandits and so the Vera Cruz Incident remained a police action and did not escalate into war.

There is evidence that the German government was involved in an attempt to keep the U.S. out of WWI.
5. USS Utah's foreign service, relating to WWI, was significant and began in 1917. What item listed below best describes her service in WWI?

Answer: All of these.

Based out of Bantry Bay Ireland USS Utah was indeed the flagship of the U.S. Navy BatDiv6 under Admiral Rogers for over a year until the armistice was signed in late 1918. She performed all the duties listed and was also part of the honor guard for President Wilson's ship, USS George Washington, on his trip to the peace talks, along with USS Arizona.
6. What famous American(s) did USS Utah embark and transport to the 1924 Peruvian Independence Celebration, as Special Envoy of the United States to the Peruvian Government?

Answer: General of the Armies John J. "Blackjack" Pershing

Late in 1924, USS Utah was chosen to carry the United States diplomatic mission to the centennial celebration of the Peruvian struggle for independence. Designated as flagship for a special squadron to represent the United States at the festivities, USS Utah departed on November 22, 1924 with General of the Armies John J. "Blackjack" Pershing, and a former U.S. congressman.
7. In 1925, USS Utah was decommissioned for modernization. What item listed below was NOT part of her modernization?

Answer: Tripod Masts replacing her "cages".

Oddly enough, USS Utah and her sister were never given the Modern Tripod Masts that were fitted on all other U.S. battleships during the fleet modernizations of the 20's and 30's. They got tubular masts to replace (partly) the heavier "cages" of WWI but not the more modern Tripod design. All the other modifications were made in spite of the fact that her days as a battleship were numbered.
8. In 1931, USS Utah's classification was changed from BB-31 to AG-16. What was to be her role after her conversion was complete in 1932 till the end of her days?

Answer: Mobile target and gunnery ship

USS Utah was reconfigured as the U.S. Navy's first full-sized remote controlled target ship with the capability to be completely controlled from another ship while underway. She contributed greatly to the development of U.S. Navy gunnery, bombing , and torpedo tactics before WWII.

The Navy's many camouflage techniques were tested on active duty ships at sea under actual fleet conditions. Although USS Utah did transport some troops just prior to the Pearl Harbor attack, she was never used in an assault. SEE, "all of these" is not always the correct answer!
9. USS Utah suffered what fate just off Ford Island on December 7, 1941?

Answer: Took a torpedo, rolled over and sank

The attack on Pearl Harbor lasted about two hours, but Utah's fight was over in a few minutes. At 08:01, soon after sailors had begun raising the colors, the ship took a torpedo hit forward and immediately started to roll to port. As the ship began to list heavy timbers, placed on the decks against the impact of the shells and bombs used during her mobile target duties, began to shift, trapping many of the crew trying to abandon ship. 08:12, the starboard mooring lines snapped, and Utah rolled over on her port side.

Many of her survivors struck out for shore, some taking shelter on the bollards, since Japanese attack was still underway.
10. What makes the USS Utah Memorial unique compared to the other ship memorials.

Answer: All of these

USS UTAH (AG16) rests just off the west side of Ford Island in Pearl Harbor and is not mentioned in the tourist brochures. Most folks, visiting the historical sights at Pearl Harbor, see the more publicized sites, including the USS Arizona Memorial, USS Missouri Museum, and the Submarine Museum. The USS Utah Memorial is one of two National War Memorials at Pearl Harbor, the other being USS Arizona directly across Ford Island. The USS UTAH memorial is a little more difficult to visit because of its location within the confines of a military reservation. Visiting requires prior permission and a military escort. However, it can be done. It is a very simple site with a pier, a plaque, and a flag overlooking the capsized hull.

I hope you enjoyed the USS Utah quiz. Next is the first of our "modern" battleship museums, USS North Carolina.
Source: Author rwminix

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