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1. Which city in Britain was the place where the Titanic was built?
The Titanic was built in Harland and Wolff's Shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Liverpool
Belfast
Manchester
Southampton
2. Where was the Titanic heading before it sank?
The RMS Titanic was on its maiden voyage to New York City before it sank.
New York City
Philadelphia
Washington
Baltimore
3. What does the RMS stand for in Titanic's full name?
The full name of the Titanic was RMS Titanic, with "RMS" standing for Royal Mail Ship.
Royal Marine Steamship
Regal Mariner Steamship
Royal Mail Ship
Royal Major Steamer
4. What was the name of the company that owned the Titanic?
The White Star Line was the British shipping company that owned the RMS Titanic, which famously sank on its maiden voyage in 1912.
Cunard Line
White Star Line
Blue Star Line
Costa Cruises
5. Approximately how many people were aboard the Titanic on its maiden voyage?
Aboard the Titanic were 2,200 passengers from First, Second and Third Class.
2200
1000
3000
500
6. Who was the manager of White Star Line?
J. Bruce Ismay was the manager of White Star Line and he was blamed for the sinking when he survived.
Thomas Andrews
John Jacob Astor
Lord Pirrie
J. Bruce Ismay
7. Who was the Captain of the Titanic?
Edward J. Smith was the captain and he did not survive the sinking.
Henry T. Wilde
Arthur H. Rostron
Edward J. Smith
John Jacob Astor
8. Which one of those statements is FALSE?
Titanic did not have a dedicated cinema on board. Titanic’s newspaper was called The Atlantic Daily Bulletin, while the ship’s gymnasium in First Class included punching bags and rowing machines. It included electric elevators too.
The Titanic had four electric elevators.
The Titanic has a cinema on board.
The Titanic had a gymnasium.
The Titanic had its own newspaper.
9. In what year did the RMS Titanic sink?
The RMS Titanic, a British passenger liner, sank on its maiden voyage after hitting an iceberg on April 15, 1912. It is one the most infamous maritime disasters.
1912
1905
1918
1924
10. What was the name of the ship that rescued the survivors of the Titanic?
RMS Carpathia had began rescuing the survivors after the Titanic sank into the bottom of the ocean.
Empress of India
Carpathia
Olympic
Britannic
11. Who was the director of the Titanic movie?
James Cameron directed the 1997 film "Titanic," which became one of the highest-grossing movies of all time.
James Cameron
Christopher Nolan
Steven Spielberg
Ridley Scott
12. How many people have survived the sinking of the Titanic?
Only 705 people survived the Titanic sinking, including the youngest passenger Millvina Dean, who was only 2 months old at the time.
0
More than 1000
More than 700
Less than 500
13. When was the Titanic wreck found?
The wreck of the Titanic was discovered on September 1, 1985, by a Franco-American expedition led by oceanographer Robert Ballard.
1983
1980
1997
1985
14. How many lifeboats were there on the Titanic?
Their maximum capacity could only hold half the Passengers and Crew aboard also, there were 4 collapsibles.
5
10
15
20
15. How many awards did the movie "Titanic" win?
The movie "Titanic" won 11 Oscars at the 1998 Academy Awards. This includes awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Song, and Best Original Score, among others. The film was highly acclaimed and successful, which contributed to its numerous wins at the Oscars.
Shouldn't "have survived" be just "survived"? Otherwise it looks like there are a lot of Titanic survivors still out and about, enjoying their lives more than 100 years later.
Belfast, Northern Ireland is and was in the United Kingdom, but isn't and never was part of "Britain". I was fairly certain it was Belfast, but because of it saying "Britain" I didn't choose it, as it's not on the island of Britain, it's on the island of Ireland.
Shouldn't "have survived" be just "survived"? Otherwise it looks like there are a lot of Titanic survivors still out and about, enjoying their lives more than 100 years later.