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James Cook Trivia Questions

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

1.

Cook discovered the Hawaiian Islands on his third voyage, but was killed there in 1779.

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He was the first European to visit Hawaii, and died in a skirmish with locals after a stolen boat incident.

2.

Cook was the first European to see and chart the Great Barrier Reef.

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The Endeavour famously ran aground on the reef in 1770, forcing Cook to chart it carefully for survival.

3.

James Cook was the first European to set foot on the east coast of Australia.

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He charted it, but the first European to land there was likely Dutch explorer Willem Janszoon in 1606.

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Cook's ship, the Endeavour, was originally a coal-carrying collier before being refitted.

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The Endeavour was a converted Whitby collier, chosen for its sturdy build and shallow draft for reef navigation.

5.

James Cook introduced potatoes to New Zealand during his first voyage.

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Potatoes were already cultivated by Māori before Cook arrived, likely introduced by earlier European contact.

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Cook was promoted to Captain specifically for his accurate charting of Newfoundland.

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His meticulous surveys of Newfoundland coastlines earned him recognition and command of the Endeavour.

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Captain Cook was the first person to sail completely around Antarctica.

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Cook crossed the Antarctic Circle but never circumnavigated the continent; that feat came later.

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Cook’s voyages helped end the myth of a habitable southern continent called Terra Australis.

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He charted much of the Pacific and proved no large, temperate landmass existed where many had theorized.

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