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Falklands War Trivia Questions

How much do you really know about Falklands War? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

The only land battle fought in the Falklands War was on East Falkland Island.

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Easy
✗ FALSE

Major battles occurred on both East and West Falkland, including the Battle of Goose Green and the assault on Mount Harriet.

2.

Argentina’s invasion of the Falklands was prompted by a secret U.S. offer to sell them the islands.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

No such U.S. offer existed; Argentina invaded due to long-standing sovereignty claims and domestic political pressure.

3.

The war ended with a ceasefire negotiated by the Pope, who visited both nations.

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Medium
✗ FALSE

No Papal ceasefire occurred; the war ended with Argentina’s surrender on June 14, 1982, after British forces retook Port Stanley.

4.

Argentina’s Exocet missile sank two British ships during the conflict.

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Medium
✓ TRUE

Exocet missiles sank HMS Sheffield on May 4 and the container ship Atlantic Conveyor on May 25, 1982.

5.

Margaret Thatcher’s government secretly sold arms to Argentina just months before the invasion.

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Hard
✗ FALSE

This is a persistent myth; Britain imposed an arms embargo in 1982, though some spare parts were sold earlier via third parties.

6.

British troops used a captured Argentinean helicopter during the conflict.

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Hard
✓ TRUE

Troops from 22 SAS Regiment captured an Argentine Puma helicopter and flew it under British colors for reconnaissance.

7.

The Falklands War was the first conflict where a nuclear-powered submarine sank an enemy ship.

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Hard
✓ TRUE

HMS Conqueror, a nuclear sub, sank the Argentine cruiser General Belgrano on May 2, 1982, a historic first in naval warfare.

8.

A British soldier was awarded the Victoria Cross for charging a machine-gun nest alone.

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Hard
✓ TRUE

Sergeant Ian McKay of 3 Para posthumously received the Victoria Cross for his solo charge at Mount Longdon on June 11, 1982.

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