Captain Cook Quiz ChallengeVersion en ligne Test your knowledge of Captain Cook with this fun alphabet quiz! par Virginia Iglesias A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Starts with A A big country that Cook explored Starts with B A general word for a large vehicle that travels on water Starts with C The leader of a ship who gives orders and makes decisions during a voyage. Starts with D The act of finding a new place or land for the first time. Starts with E The direction where Captain Cook traveled to explore new lands Starts with F A tool made of cloth used to catch the wind and move a ship forward. Starts with G The type of ship Captain Cook used on his first voyage of exploration. Starts with H An archipelago in the central Pacific, where Captain Cook was killed in 1779. Starts with I A group of indigenous peoples in the Arctic regions, encountered during Cook's travels. Starts with J The travels undertaken by Cook across oceans and to new lands. Starts with K A type of sailing vessel used by Cook for his expeditions. Starts with L The geographic coordinate that specifies the east-west position of a point on the Earth's surface. Starts with M Related to the sea, especially in relation to navigation and shipping. Starts with N The process of planning and controlling the course of a ship or aircraft. Starts with O A geographic region that includes numerous islands in the Pacific Ocean, explored by Cook. Starts with P The largest ocean on Earth, extensively explored by Captain Cook. Starts with Q A period of isolation to prevent the spread of disease, relevant during Cook's voyages. Starts with R The naval warfare force of the United Kingdom, which commissioned Cook's voyages. Starts with S The act of operating a boat or ship, a primary mode of travel for Cook. Starts with T An island in French Polynesia, famously visited by Captain Cook. Starts with U Areas of the world that have not been mapped or explored, often encountered by Cook. Starts with V A long journey involving travel by sea, particularly significant in Cook's life. Starts with W The practice of hunting whales, which became prominent after Cook's explorations. Starts with X Fear or distrust of that which is perceived to be foreign or strange, relevant in cultural encounters. Starts with Y A medium-sized sailboat or motorboat, representing the evolution of maritime travel. Starts with Z A gentle breeze, often experienced at sea, relevant to sailing conditions.