Which class had access to the entire boat?
A) First
B) Second
C) Third
Who was the captain of the Titanic on its first voyage?
A) Captain James Cook
B) Captain Henry Hudson
C) Captain Edward Smith
D) Captain Jack Sparrow
C) Captain Edward Smith
The Titanic had 20 lifeboats but could carry over 2,000 passengers. What does this tell us?
A) There were enough lifeboats for everyone
B) There were not enough lifeboats for all passengers
C) Only crew used lifeboats
D) Lifeboats were only for first class
B) There were not enough lifeboats for all passengers
From which country did the Titanic begin its first voyage?
A) France
B) Ireland
C) England
D) Canada
C) England
What year did the Titanic sink?
A) 1908
B) 1912
C) 1920
D) 1899
B) 1912
Which group of passengers had the largest cabins and luxury dining rooms on the Titanic?
A) Crew members working on the ship
B) Passengers staying in the cheapest shared rooms
C) Wealthy travelers with private suites
D) People traveling in storage areas
C) Wealthy travelers with private suites
Which company built the Titanic?
A) Atlantic Ship Makers
B) Harland and Wolff
C) Oceanic Designers
D) White Star Line
B) Harland and Wolff
About 1,500 people did not survive the sinking. If over 2,200 people were on board, was survival likely or unlikely?
A) Very likely
B) Guaranteed
C) Unlikely
D) Certain
C) Unlikely
The Titanic was traveling across which ocean?
A) Pacific Ocean
B) Indian Ocean
C) Arctic Ocean
D) Atlantic Ocean
D) Atlantic Ocean
How was the wreck of the Titanic discovered?
A) By a fisherman’s net
B) By a satellite photo
C) By an underwater robot
D) By a scuba diver swimming by
C) By an underwater robot
Which passengers were most likely to share small cabins with several other people?
A) Families traveling in third class
B) The ship’s officers
C) Guests in luxury suites
D) The band members
A) Families traveling in third class
Which shipping company owned the Titanic?
A) Harland and Wolff
B) Royal Mail Service
C) White Star Line
D) Belfast Boat Co.
C) White Star Line
More third class passengers were on board than first class passengers. Which statement is true?
A) There were fewer third class passengers
B) Third class was the largest group
C) First class was the largest group
D) Crew was the smallest group
B) Third class was the largest group
Where was the Titanic built?
A) Glasgow, Scotland
B) Belfast, Ireland
C) London, England
D) Dublin, Ireland
B) Belfast, Ireland
In what year was the Titanic wreck found?
A) 1912
B) 1945
C) 1985
D) 2001
C) 1985
Which class of passengers had access to a swimming pool and fancy lounges?
A) Passengers in first class
B) People traveling in the cargo hold
C) Kitchen workers
D) Third class passengers
A) Passengers in first class
Who helped design the Titanic’s structure and safety features?
A) J. Bruce Ismay
B) Thomas Andrews
C) Captain Edward Smith
D) Charles Dickens
B) Thomas Andrews
The Titanic struck the iceberg late at night. Which time had the highest probability of poor visibility?
A) Noon
B) Early afternoon
C) Midnight
D) Morning
C) Midnight
Which country was the Titanic traveling to?
A) Canada
B) United States
C) Brazil
D) Spain
B) United States
How deep underwater is the Titanic wreck?
A) About 50 meters
B) About 500 meters
C) About 3,800 meters
D) About 10 meters
C) About 3,800 meters
Which group had to use shared bathrooms instead of private ones?
A) Third class passengers
B) The ship’s captain
C) First class guests
D) The wireless radio operators
A) Third class passengers
Where was the Titanic built?
A) New York, USA
B) Liverpool, England
C) Belfast, Ireland
D) Southampton, England
C) Belfast, Ireland
There were over 800 crew members on board. Which is most likely true?
A) The crew was smaller than first class
B) The crew was the largest group on the ship
C) The crew had no jobs
D) The crew stayed in luxury cabins
B) The crew was the largest group on the ship
Where in the ocean did the Titanic sink?
A) Near the coast of England
B) In the Pacific Ocean
C) In the North Atlantic Ocean
D) Near South America
C) In the North Atlantic Ocean
Which ocean explorer led the team that found the Titanic?
A) Robert Ballard
B) Jacques Cousteau
C) Christopher Columbus
D) Amelia Earhart
A) Robert Ballard
Which passengers paid the highest ticket prices to travel on the Titanic?
A) Wealthy travelers in luxury cabins
B) Crew members
C) Families in shared dorm rooms
D) People transporting luggage
A) Wealthy travelers in luxury cabins
What was the Titanic designed to be?
A) A military battleship
B) A luxury passenger ship
C) A fishing trawler
D) A mail delivery boat
B) A luxury passenger ship
First class passengers had better access to lifeboats. What does this mean about their survival chances?
A) Lower chance
B) No chance
C) Higher chance
D) Same as everyone
C) Higher chance
Which city was the Titanic’s final destination?
A) New York City
B) Boston
C) Miami
D) Halifax
A) New York City
What condition is the Titanic wreck in today?
A) Completely shiny and new
B) Slowly rusting and breaking apart
C) Floating on the ocean surface
D) Perfectly dry inside
B) Slowly rusting and breaking apart
Which class of passengers often traveled to start a new life in another country?
A) Ship engineers
B) Immigrant families in third class
C) First class business travelers
D) Dining room staff
B) Immigrant families in third class
Which port did the Titanic depart from on its first voyage?
A) Queenstown, Ireland
B) New York, USA
C) Belfast, Ireland
D) Southampton, England
D) Southampton, England
If a lifeboat could hold 65 people but only carried 40, how many empty spaces were left?
A) 15
B) 20
C) 25
D) 30
B) 20
Which continent did the Titanic travel toward?
A) Asia
B) North America
C) Africa
D) Australia
B) North America
Which item has been recovered from the Titanic wreck?
A) A living passenger
B) A wooden deck chair
C) A modern smartphone
D) A working engine
B) A wooden deck chair
Which passengers had the hardest time reaching the lifeboats quickly?
A) The ship's officers
B) First class guests
C) Third Class passengers
D) Lifeboat crew
C) Third Class passegners
Who was in charge of the Titanic’s crew?
A) The head chef
B) Captain Edward Smith
C) Thomas Andrews
D) J. Bruce Ismay
B) Captain Edward Smith
If there were 20 lifeboats and each could hold about 65 people, about how many people could all the lifeboats carry in total?
A) 650
B) 1,300
C) 2,000
D) 20,000
B) 1,300
The Titanic passed near which large landmass before hitting the iceberg?
A) Antarctica
B) Greenland
C) Australia
D) Africa
B) Greenland
What warning did the Titanic receive before hitting the iceberg?
A) A message about fog
B) An iceberg warning
C) A storm alert
D) A pirate warning
B) An iceberg warning