Legacy Fleet Officer Test

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Legacy Fleet Officer Test - Quiz


Must pass in order to achieve FO rank.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    The term "Pirate Time" and "Game Time" refers to which time zone?

    • A.

      Central Standard Time

    • B.

      Pacific Standard Time

    • C.

      Western European Time

    • D.

      Australian Central Time

    Correct Answer
    B. Pacific Standard Time
    Explanation
    The term "Pirate Time" and "Game Time" refers to Pacific Standard Time. This can be inferred from the fact that the other options (Central Standard Time, Western European Time, Australian Central Time) do not have any connection to piracy or gaming. Pacific Standard Time is commonly associated with the gaming industry and is often used as a reference for events and releases in the gaming world.

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  • 2. 

    What are the four vessel classes?

    • A.

      Small, Medium, Large, Grand.

    • B.

      Tiny, Sort of Big, Huge, Really Huge.

    • C.

      Sloop, Brig, Baghlah, Frigate.

    • D.

      None of the above.

    Correct Answer
    A. Small, Medium, Large, Grand.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Small, Medium, Large, Grand. This answer categorizes the vessel classes based on their size, with Small being the smallest and Grand being the largest. This classification system allows for a clear understanding of the different sizes of vessels.

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  • 3. 

    Which archipelago does Aimauri Island belong to?

    • A.

      Pleiades Archipelago.

    • B.

      Orion Archipelago.

    • C.

      Ursa Archipelago.

    • D.

      Eagle Archipelago.

    Correct Answer
    B. Orion Archipelago.
    Explanation
    Aimauri Island belongs to the Orion Archipelago.

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  • 4. 

    In accordance to the "crew fame" terminology, what fame level must a crew be to make a flag?

    • A.

      Established.

    • B.

      Eminent.

    • C.

      Noted.

    • D.

      Rumored.

    Correct Answer
    A. Established.
    Explanation
    In the "crew fame" terminology, the fame level required to make a flag is "Established." This suggests that a crew needs to have a certain level of recognition and reputation in order to create a flag. It implies that the crew has already gained a significant amount of fame and is well-known in the community. The terms "Eminent," "Noted," and "Rumored" do not indicate the same level of recognition and do not meet the criteria for creating a flag.

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  • 5. 

    What are the three sizes of islands found in Puzzle Pirates?

    • A.

      Outpost, Deserted, Populated.

    • B.

      Empty, Big, Small.

    • C.

      Outpost, Medium, Large.

    • D.

      None of the above.

    Correct Answer
    C. Outpost, Medium, Large.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Outpost, Medium, Large. In Puzzle Pirates, islands are categorized into three sizes: Outpost, Medium, and Large. Outpost islands are the smallest and usually have limited resources and facilities. Medium islands are larger than Outpost islands and offer more opportunities for trading and socializing. Large islands are the biggest and most developed, with a wide range of activities, shops, and services available to players.

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  • 6. 

    What is a brigand/barbarian king?

    • A.

      Special brigands or barbarians found occasionally when players attack red- or orange-ringed ships.

    • B.

      Final bosses of Puzzle Pirates that can only be found using a certain item obtained throughout pillaging.

    • C.

      Really tough brigands or barbarians that appear when you reach a certain level.

    • D.

      The king or queen of an island ruled by the brigands or barbarians.

    Correct Answer
    A. Special brigands or barbarians found occasionally when players attack red- or orange-ringed ships.
  • 7. 

    What types of battles follow the engagement of a brigand or barbarian vessel?

    • A.

      Sword Fight and Brawl, respectively.

    • B.

      Puzzle Bobble and Testris, respectively.

    • C.

      Sword Fight and Rumble, respectively.

    • D.

      Treasure Drop and Poker, respectively.

    Correct Answer
    C. Sword Fight and Rumble, respectively.
    Explanation
    After engaging a brigand or barbarian vessel, the types of battles that follow are a Sword Fight and a Rumble, respectively. A sword fight is a physical combat using swords, which would be appropriate after encountering a brigand or barbarian. A rumble refers to a rough and noisy fight, often involving multiple participants, which would also be fitting in this context.

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  • 8. 

    What are the ranks in a crew, from highest to lowest?

    • A.

      Monarch, Royalty, Captain, Fleet Officer, Cabin Person, Pirate.

    • B.

      Captain, Senior Officer, Fleet Officer, Officer, Pirate, Cabin Person.

    • C.

      Lietuenant, Sergeant, Corporal, Lance Corporal, Private, Recruit.

    • D.

      King, Princess, Lord, Captain, Pirate, Senior Officer.

    Correct Answer
    B. Captain, Senior Officer, Fleet Officer, Officer, Pirate, Cabin Person.
  • 9. 

    What does the term "Swabbie Ship Transport" mean when on the Configure Voyage screen of a vessel?

    • A.

      Moving a completely empty vessel to another port via "bots" (swabbies).

    • B.

      Sailing a ship to another port alone.

    • C.

      Sailing a vessel to another Ocean entirely.

    • D.

      Letting a ship stay in port while the crew cleans it.

    Correct Answer
    A. Moving a completely empty vessel to another port via "bots" (swabbies).
    Explanation
    The term "Swabbie Ship Transport" refers to the action of moving a completely empty vessel to another port using "bots" or automated systems. This means that there are no crew members or cargo on board, and the ship is being transported solely by automated mechanisms.

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  • 10. 

    What comes next in this list of crew ranks?Sailors, Mostly Harmless, Scurvy Dogs, Scoundrels, __________, Dread Pirates, Sea Lords, Imperials.

    Correct Answer
    Blaggards
    Blagards
    blaggards
    blagards
    Explanation
    The list of crew ranks follows a pattern where each rank starts with a capital letter and is then followed by a lowercase letter. The word "Blaggards" fits this pattern as it starts with a capital letter. The other options do not follow this pattern as they either start with a lowercase letter or have inconsistent capitalization.

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  • 11. 

    What is the biggest vessel you can purchase in the game?

    Correct Answer
    grand frigate
    Grand Frigate
    gf
    Explanation
    The biggest vessel that can be purchased in the game is the Grand Frigate. This is indicated by the options "grand frigate", "Grand Frigate", and "gf". These options all refer to the same vessel, which suggests that it is the correct answer.

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  • 12. 

    What does PoE stand for?

    Correct Answer
    pieces of eight
    Pieces of Eight
    Explanation
    PoE stands for "pieces of eight" or "Pieces of Eight". This term refers to Spanish silver coins that were widely used in international trade during the colonial period. The name "pieces of eight" comes from the fact that these coins could be easily divided into eight smaller denominations. They were a common form of currency in the Caribbean and were often associated with pirates and treasure.

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  • 13. 

    What type of politics does a crew use when the Captain has the final say in all matters pertaining to the crew?

    Correct Answer
    Autocratic
    autocratic
    AutoCratic
    Explanation
    Autocratic politics refers to a leadership style where all decision-making power is concentrated in the hands of one individual, in this case, the Captain. The Captain has the final say in all matters concerning the crew, indicating a top-down approach to decision-making and a lack of input or participation from other crew members. This type of politics is characterized by a high level of control and authority exerted by the Captain over the crew.

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  • 14. 

    What booty share option does a crew use when the shares are as follows (number indicates the amount a shares that rank gets):
    • 5 - Jobbing pirate
    • 6 - Cabin person
    • 7 - Pirate
    • 8 - Officer
    • 8 - Fleet officer
    • 9 - Senior officer
    • 10 - Captain

    Correct Answer
    Promotion Pays
    promotion pays
    Explanation
    The crew uses the "Promotion Pays" booty share option because it rewards individuals based on their rank. The higher the rank, the more shares they receive. This option ensures that those in higher positions receive a larger portion of the booty, reflecting their higher level of responsibility and authority within the crew.

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  • 15. 

    In your own words, why do you think you deserve the rank of Fleet Officer in the crew more than others? List your best qualities, any skills you have, and list any accomplishments you may have achieved.

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