☆ Production ☆
☆ Voyage ☆
☆ Wreckage ☆
☆ Survivors ☆
☆ Carpathia ☆
100
It took this many years to build the Titanic.
What is 3?
100
It took this amount of days for the Titanic to encounter the iceberg.
What is 4?
100
Before the Titanic hit the iceberg, this amount of radio messages were sent to the Titanic to warn them about some of the icebergs.
What is 6?
100
This "unsinkable" woman had survived 2 ship wreckages, in which one of them was the Titanic.
Who is Molly Brown?
100
This was the amount of radio operators on the ship.
What is 1?
200
It cost this amount of money to build the Titanic.
What is $7,500,000?
200
There was this amount of bacon and ham on the Titanic.
What is 7,500 Pounds?
200
The Titanic carried this amount of lifeboats.
What is 20?
200
In 1898 (14 years prior to the Titanic tragedy), this woman wrote a novel called Futility. This fictitious novel was about the largest ship ever built hitting an iceberg in the Atlantic ocean on a cold April night. The fictional ship (named Titan) and the real ship Titanic were similar in design and their circumstances were remarkably alike. Both ships were labeled "unsinkable".
Who is Morgan Robertson?
200
Although the max speed of the Carpathia was 14 knots, this amount was driven to reach the Titanic.
What is 17?
300
This was the amount of rivets used to build the hull of the Titanic.
What is 3,000,000?
300
This was the amount of hours it would have taken to get from Queenstown to New York (USA).
What is 137?
300
This newspaper spread the news that, although all other newspapers said that it sink, it sank, but with less survivors. All the others said all passengers survived.
What is The New York Times?
300
Out of 9 dogs on the Titanic, only this number survived the sinking of the Titanic.
What is 2 or 3? (Either one is acceptable)
300
It took this amount of time for the Carpathia to arrive to the scene of the Titanic sinking.
What is 3 hours 30 minutes?
400
No one ever claimed that the Titanic was "unsinkable". The quote, "practically unsinkable" was taken out of context. In 1911, this magazine published an article describing the construction of the Titanic. The article stated that when the watertight doors were closed, the ship would be "practically unsinkable".
What is Shipbuilder?
400
The Titanic was this amount of miles away from land when it sank.
What is 400?
400
This ship tried to save the people left on the Titanic, although all life boats were gone.
What is the Carpathia?
400
This number of cats were on the Titanic, whether or not they survived.
What is 0?
400
This amount of people were saved by the Carpathia.
What is 706?
500
This was the weekly wage of a Harland & Wolff construction worker. (Please put your answer in pounds[British Currency].)
What is 2 pounds?
500
This was the cost of a First Class room in the Titanic.
What is $4,350?
500
If all the lifeboats were filled to capacity, this number of people would still lose their lives. So sad...
What is 1,023?
500
This percentage of people could have survived in the Titanic wreckage.
What is 53.4%?
500
Sadly, on this date, the Carpathia sank in a U-Boat attack.
What is July 17th, 1918?