US Aircraft Carriers Trivia Quiz – 15 Questions And Answers

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  1. What is the largest class of aircraft carriers in the US Navy?
    • Gerald R. Ford-class
    • Wasp-class
    • Nimitz-class
    • America-class
    The correct answer is Nimitz-class.
    The Nimitz-class aircraft carriers are the largest class of carriers in the US Navy, with each ship having a displacement of over 100,000 tons.
  2. How many aircraft carriers are currently in service in the US Navy?
    • 12
    • 13
    • 11
    • 10
    The correct answer is 11.
    As of 2021, the US Navy has 11 active aircraft carriers.
  3. Which US aircraft carrier was named after a former US President?
    • USS George H.W. Bush
    • USS John F. Kennedy
    • USS Ronald Reagan
    • USS Theodore Roosevelt
    The correct answer is USS Theodore Roosevelt.
    The USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) is a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier named after the 26th President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt.
  4. Which US aircraft carrier was the first to be powered by nuclear reactors?
    • USS Carl Vinson
    • USS Dwight D. Eisenhower
    • USS Nimitz
    • USS Enterprise
    The correct answer is USS Enterprise.
    The USS Enterprise (CVN-65) was the first US aircraft carrier to be powered by nuclear reactors when it was commissioned in 1961.


  1. What is the primary role of aircraft carriers in the US Navy?
    • Anti-submarine warfare
    • Amphibious assault
    • Power projection
    • Ballistic missile defense
    The correct answer is power projection.
    Aircraft carriers serve as the primary means of power projection for the US Navy, allowing the United States to project air power globally without relying on local bases.
  2. Which US aircraft carrier was involved in the Doolittle Raid during World War II?
    • USS Hornet
    • USS Wasp
    • USS Yorktown
    • USS Lexington
    The correct answer is USS Hornet.
    The USS Hornet (CV-8) was the aircraft carrier that launched the Doolittle Raid, the first US air raid on the Japanese mainland during World War II.
  3. What is the largest aircraft carrier in the world?
    • HMS Queen Elizabeth
    • USS Nimitz
    • USS Gerald R. Ford
    • INS Vikramaditya
    The correct answer is USS Gerald R. Ford.
    The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) is the largest aircraft carrier in the world, with a displacement of over 100,000 tons.
  4. Which US aircraft carrier was the first to launch jet aircraft?
    • USS Forrestal
    • USS Midway
    • USS Franklin D. Roosevelt
    • USS Coral Sea
    The correct answer is USS Franklin D. Roosevelt.
    The USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CVB-42) was the first US aircraft carrier to launch jet aircraft when it launched an FH-1 Phantom in 1946.
  5. What is the typical speed of a US aircraft carrier?
    • 30+ knots
    • 40+ knots
    • 15-20 knots
    • 20-25 knots
    The correct answer is 30+ knots.
    US aircraft carriers typically have a top speed of over 30 knots (around 35 miles per hour).
  6. Which US aircraft carrier was the first to be named after an enlisted sailor?
    • USS Carl Vinson
    • USS John F. Kennedy
    • USS John C. Stennis
    • USS George H.W. Bush
    The correct answer is USS John C. Stennis.
    The USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74) is a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier named after Senator John C. Stennis, who served in the US Navy as an enlisted sailor during World War I.
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  1. Which US aircraft carrier was sunk during the Battle of Midway?
    • USS Hornet
    • USS Wasp
    • USS Yorktown
    • USS Lexington
    The correct answer is USS Yorktown.
    The USS Yorktown (CV-5) was sunk during the Battle of Midway in June 1942, a major naval battle between the US and Japan during World War II.
  2. What is the flight deck area of a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier?
    • 4.5 acres
    • 3 acres
    • 5 acres
    • 2.5 acres
    The correct answer is 4.5 acres.
    The flight deck area of a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier is approximately 4.5 acres, providing ample space for launching and recovering aircraft.
  3. Which US aircraft carrier was the first to be commissioned after World War II?
    • USS Franklin D. Roosevelt
    • USS Forrestal
    • USS Coral Sea
    • USS Midway
    The correct answer is USS Midway.
    The USS Midway (CVB-41) was the first US aircraft carrier commissioned after World War II, entering service in 1945.
  4. What is the approximate crew size of a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier?
    • 3,500
    • 6,000
    • 4,500
    • 5,000
    The correct answer is 6,000.
    A Nimitz-class aircraft carrier typically has a crew size of around 6,000 personnel, including both the ship’s crew and the air wing.


  1. Which US aircraft carrier was involved in the recovery of the Apollo 11 astronauts?
    • USS Yorktown
    • USS Lexington
    • USS Hornet
    • USS Wasp
    The correct answer is USS Hornet.
    The USS Hornet (CVS-12) was involved in the recovery of the Apollo 11 astronauts after they returned from the first manned mission to the Moon in 1969.
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