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100

This famous person strongly felt that it as fine to just have 20 lifeboats on the Titanic.

Who is J. Bruce Ismay?

100

Where the Titanic's voyage began.

What is Southhampton England?

100

The number of years it took to construct the ship.

a) 3 years

b) 3.5 years

c) 5 years

What is a) 3 years?

100
This was called the Grand Old Lady of the Atlantic.

What is the Mauretania, transatlantic ship of the Canard Line.

200

The Titanic's real name.

What is  Royal Mail Ship(RMS) Titanic?

200

This is the resting place of the Titanic:

a) Coast of Newfoundland

b) New York

c) Coast of England


What is a) Coast of Newfoundland?

 

200

The length of the Titanic:

a) 882 feet 

b) 1100 feet 

c) 982 feet

What is a) 882 feet?

200

One of these was the cause the Lusitania sinking on May 7, 1915

a) German torpedo

b) German tanker

c) German submarine

What is c) German submarine?

300

This ship almost collided with the Titanic when its voyage began.

What is the New York?

300

This channel was where the Titanic was launched from the slipway a the Queen's Yard of Harland & Wolff shipyard.

What is Victoria Channel in Belfast, Ireland?

300

This was the number of horses need to transport the main anchor. 

What is 20 horses?

300

This ship was torpedoed off the south Irish coast.

What is the Carpathia?

400

This person had the honor of launching the ship into the channel.

Who is Robert Falconer Keith, Head Foreman Shipwright at Harland & Wolff.

400

The name of the four most opulent rooms on the ship for rich guests. 

Tickets cost at an astounding $4,350 (that is $115,000 today)

What is the Parlour Suites?

400

The maximum number of people the Titanic was built to carry.

What is 3,547?

400

This ship was built next to the Titanic.

What is the Olympic?

500

The most iconic aspect of the Titanic that featured wood carvings, an ornate clock, wrought iron railings, and a glass dome overhead.

What is the Grand First-Class Staircase?

500

This funnel was added for aesthetic reasons and used for ventilation only.

What is the fourth funnel?

500

Gallons of drinking water used every 24 hours on the ship:

a) 14,000

b) 34,000

c) 70,000

What is a) 14,000?

500
The steam ship closest to the Titanic at the time of its sinking.

What is the SS Californian?

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