Quiz LibraryBritannic (2000) | Edward Atterton | Amanda Ryan | Jacqueline Bisset | Full Movie
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Concepts covered:hospital ship, German spies, World War I, Vera Campbell, sabotage
In the movie 'Britannic (2000)', a hospital ship during World War I is targeted by German spies who believe it is carrying munitions. Vera Campbell, an intelligence operative posing as a governess, uncovers the plot and works to thwart the sabotage, ultimately risking her life to save others on board.
Table of Contents1.Boarding the Britannic: A Journey Begins2.Mission on the Britannic: Espionage and Duty3.Mission to Seize Munitions and Expose British Activities4.Vera Campbell's Mission on the Britannic5.Navigating Relationships and Roles at Sea
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Boarding the Britannic: A Journey Begins
Concepts covered:Britannic, passengers, safety features, Titanic, voyage
Passengers board the Britannic, the sister ship to the Titanic, with a mix of excitement and trepidation. Conversations reveal personal histories, expectations, and the ship's enhanced safety features designed to prevent a disaster like the Titanic's sinking.
Question 1
The Britannic was the sister ship to the Titanic.
Question 2
What feature makes the Britannic safer than the Titanic?
Question 3
What is Miss Campbell's role on the ship?
Question 4
CASE STUDY: As the Britannic sets sail, a debate arises among the passengers about the safety features of the ship compared to the Titanic. The crew needs to address the passengers' concerns.
All of the following are correct explanations except:
Question 5
CASE STUDY: A passenger on the Britannic expresses disdain for Greece, stating that only England has a promising future. The crew must respond diplomatically to maintain a pleasant atmosphere.
Select three correct diplomatic responses:
chapter
2
Mission on the Britannic: Espionage and Duty
Concepts covered:hospital ship, Lady Lewis, Miss Campbell, spy investigation, Britannic
Lady Lewis embarks on a hospital ship, Britannic, despite her governess being unable to accompany her due to immigration issues. The ship's crew and volunteers prepare for their mission, while Miss Campbell, an intelligence operative, investigates a potential spy on board.
Question 6
Hospital ships must observe strict military discipline.
Question 7
Why is Miss Campbell on the ship?
Question 8
What is the ship's mission?
Question 9
CASE STUDY: Miss Campbell is tasked with finding a spy on the hospital ship.
All of the following are correct actions except:
Question 10
CASE STUDY: Miss Campbell is questioned about her qualifications to find a spy on the ship.
Select three correct responses to assert her qualifications:
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3
Mission to Seize Munitions and Expose British Activities
Concepts covered:munitions, Cairo, D Deck, U-boat, radio message
A guided tour reveals a cache of munitions bound for Cairo, stored in the bow section of D Deck. The crew prepares for a mission to take control of the ship and expose British activities, but they encounter a mysterious radio message and take evasive action.
Question 11
Evasive actions are taken to avoid detection by enemy forces.
Question 12
What is the plan after capturing the ship?
Question 13
Where are the munitions stored on the ship?
Question 14
CASE STUDY: You are the captain of a ship transporting munitions to Cairo. You've just received a coded radio message that you suspect is from a nearby U-boat. You need to decide on the next course of action.
All of the following are correct actions except:
Question 15
CASE STUDY: As the leader of a group planning to take over a ship, you need to ensure your men are ready for the operation. Some of your men have lost friends and family to the Black and Tans.
Select three correct actions out of the following:
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4
Vera Campbell's Mission on the Britannic
Concepts covered:Vera Campbell, Britannic, espionage, governess, captain
Vera Campbell, a newly trained agent, is placed on the Britannic as a governess under urgent circumstances. Despite her inexperience and the captain's strict rules, she becomes suspicious of potential espionage activities on board.
Question 16
Miss Campbell suspects a spy ring on the ship.
Question 17
Why was Vera Campbell placed on the Britannic?
Question 18
Why is Miss Campbell afraid of being on the Britannic?
Question 19
CASE STUDY: Miss Campbell has reported suspicious activity involving four men congregating in a dark spot on the ship. The captain is skeptical but agrees to investigate.
All of the following are appropriate actions except:
Question 20
CASE STUDY: Miss Campbell is on board the Britannic as a governess. She notices a man climbing over the railings at night.
Select three correct actions Miss Campbell should take:
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5
Navigating Relationships and Roles at Sea
Concepts covered:Chaplain Reynolds, gender roles, war discussions, personal insecurities, interpersonal dynamics
The chapter explores complex interpersonal dynamics aboard a ship, highlighting conversations about gender roles, war, and personal insecurities. Key characters navigate their relationships and duties, revealing underlying tensions and societal expectations.
Question 21
Women are portrayed as superior to men in the text.
Question 22
Why does the governess feel unfit for her job?
Question 23
What would Miss Campbell vote for if allowed?
Question 24
CASE STUDY: Mr. Townsend is instructed to double the watch after receiving a coded message from nearby.
All of the following are correct actions except:
Question 25
CASE STUDY: A governess expresses her insecurities about her job, feeling she was chosen by default.
Select three correct responses to her situation:

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