World War II Light Cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy - Statistics

General Stats
  • This quiz has been taken 120 times
  • The average score is 15 of 25
Answer Stats
Class Fate Answer % Correct
Sendai Sunk in the Battle of Empress Augusta Bay; November 2, 1943 Sendai
97%
Katori Sunk by battleship USS Iowa; February 19, 1944 Katori
93%
Nagara Sunk by submarine USS Croaker; August 7, 1944 Nagara
93%
Tenryu Sunk by submarine USS Albacore; December 19, 1942 Tenryu
91%
Kuma Sunk by submarine HMS Tally-Ho; March 10, 1944 Kuma
90%
Oyodo Sunk at Kure Naval Base; July 28, 1945. Later raised and scrapped Oyodo
90%
Yubari Sunk by submarine USS Bluegill; April 28, 1944 Yubari
90%
Agano Sunk by submarine USS Skate; February 16, 1944 Agano
87%
Kuma Sunk by submarine USS Flasher; July 19, 1944 Oi
58%
Sendai Sunk in the Battle of Kolombangara; July 13, 1943 Jintsu
55%
Kuma Scrapped Kitakami
49%
Kuma Sunk by submarine USS Jallo; October 25, 1944 Tama
49%
Nagara Sunk by United States Navy and Army Air Force planes; October 25, 1942 Yura
48%
Tenryu Sunk by submarine USS Sand Lance; March 13, 1944 Tatsuta
46%
Nagara Sunk by American submarine wolfpack; April 7, 1945 Isuzu
45%
Katori Scrapped Kashima
45%
Agano Sunk by US Navy aircraft; October 26, 1944 Noshiro
45%
Agano Sunk during Operation Ten-Go; April 7, 1945 Yahagi
45%
Sendai Sunk during Operation Hailstone; February 17, 1944 Naka
43%
Nagara Sunk by US Navy aircraft; October 26, 1944 Kinu
42%
Agano Sunk during Operation Crossroads; July 2, 1946 Sakawa
42%
Nagara Sunk by submarine USS Hardhead; August 19, 1944 Natori
40%
Kuma Sunk by US Navy aircraft; November 13, 1944 Kiso
37%
Nagara Sunk by American B-24 bombers; October 26, 1944 Abukuma
33%
Katori Sunk by US Navy aircraft; January 12, 1945 Kashii
30%
No matching quizzes found
Score Distribution
Percent of People with Each Score
Percentile by Number Answered
Your Score History
You have not taken this quiz