1.
The MH370 Plane was flying from
Correct Answer
B. Kuala Lumpur to Beijing
Explanation
The correct answer is Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. This can be inferred from the given options, where the MH370 plane was flying from Kuala Lumpur to different destinations. Among the options, Kuala Lumpur to Beijing is the only correct answer.
2.
On which date did the plane disappear?
Correct Answer
C. March 8, 2014
Explanation
The plane disappeared on March 8, 2014.
3.
How many passengers, including crew members, were there on the plane?
Correct Answer
C. 239
Explanation
The correct answer is 239. This can be inferred from the question which asks for the total number of passengers, including crew members, on the plane. Among the given options, 239 is the only number that represents the total count of passengers and crew members.
4.
The last contact with the plane was made when the plane was at
Correct Answer
C. South China Sea
Explanation
The correct answer is South China Sea. This is because the question is asking about the location where the last contact with the plane was made. Out of the given options, South China Sea is the only location that matches this criteria. The Yellow Sea, Timor Sea, and Bay of Bengal are not mentioned in the question and therefore cannot be considered as the correct answer.
5.
Who was the pilot in command of the airplane?
Correct Answer
D. Zaharie Ahmad Shah
Explanation
Zaharie Ahmad Shah is the correct answer because the question asks for the pilot in command of the airplane. Out of the given options, Zaharie Ahmad Shah is the only one who is a pilot and could potentially be the pilot in command of the airplane. Robert Kuok, Henry Golding, and Jimmy Choo are not known for being pilots or having any connection to aviation.
6.
Most of the passengers were of which nationality?
Correct Answer
C. Chinese
Explanation
The correct answer is Chinese because it is stated that "most of the passengers" were of this nationality. This implies that the majority of the passengers on the given scenario were Chinese.
7.
The first piece of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was found on
Correct Answer
C. Réunion Island
Explanation
The first piece of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 was found on RĂ©union Island. This island is located in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar. The debris, a wing part called a flaperon, was discovered on the shore of RĂ©union Island in July 2015. The finding of this wreckage provided the first concrete evidence that the missing plane had indeed crashed into the ocean. The discovery also sparked a renewed search effort to locate the main wreckage and determine the cause of the crash.
8.
MH 370 flight was flying at an altitude of
Correct Answer
B. 35000 ft
Explanation
The correct answer is 35000 ft. This is the standard cruising altitude for commercial airplanes. Flying at this altitude allows for optimal fuel efficiency and reduces the risk of turbulence.
9.
The Malaysian Government has officially stated that the plane was Hijacked.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The given statement is "The Malaysian Government has officially stated that the plane was hijacked." The correct answer is false because the statement does not provide any information about the Malaysian Government's official statement regarding the plane being hijacked. Without any evidence or official statement mentioned, it is not possible to determine the accuracy of the statement.
10.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak concluded that the plane crashed in the
Correct Answer
C. Indian Ocean
Explanation
The Malaysian Prime Minister concluded that the plane crashed in the Indian Ocean. This could be based on various factors such as satellite data, radar information, search and rescue efforts, and analysis of debris found in the ocean. These pieces of evidence might have led the Prime Minister to determine that the crash occurred in the Indian Ocean rather than the Pacific, Atlantic, or Arctic Oceans.