When the Titanic hit this object, it made it sink.
What is an iceberg?
The nickname of the Titanic.
What is the "unsinkable ship"?
This many people died in the sinking of the Titanic.
What is over 1,500 people?
The Titanic sank on this date.
What is April 14, 1912?
What movie was inspired by the sinking of the Titanic?
What is the Titanic?
The reason most of the passengers on the Titanic died.
What is the lack of life boats, hypothermia, being sucked under the ship, or drowning?
The Titanic's maiden voyage began shortly after noon on this date.
What is 10 April 1912?
This many people survived the sinking of the Titanic.
What is around 700 people?
The Titanic sunk in this ocean.
What is the Atlantic Ocean?
It took this long to build the Titanic?
What is over 2 years?
This year the wreckage of the ship was found.
(Bonus points for the date)
What is September 1, 1985?
There were this many decks total on the Titanic.
What is 10 decks?
This many dogs were on the Titanic.
(bonus points if you know how many survived)
What is 12 dogs and 3 dogs who survived?
The ship that rescued survivors was called this.
What is the Carpathia?
This many lifeboats were on the Titanic.
What is 20 lifeboats?
The number of passengers on the ship.
What is over 2,200 people?
The Titanic's captain.
Who is Edward Smith?
The youngest surviving passenger was this old.
(Bonus points for her name)
What is 2 months old and Millvina Dean?
The temperature of the water when the Titanic sank.
What is 28ºF?
The Titanic started its journey from this city.
What is Southampton?
The Titanic was owned by this company.
What is the White Star Line?
The Titanic is this long.
What is 883 ft?
A first class ticket would cost this much in 1912.
(Bonus points for the cost in todays money)
What is around $400 (in 1912), or $5,000 (in today's money)
It took the Titanic about this many hours to sink after hitting the iceberg.
What is 2 hours and 40 minutes?
A third class ticket would cost this much.
(Bonus points for the cost in todays money)
What is around $35 (in 1912), or $1,200 (in today's money)