Langauge Art Questions About The Titanic (A Night To Remember)

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  • 1. 

    Descripe the weather on the fifth night of the maiden voyage of the titainic

    • A.

      Calm, clear and bitterly cold with no moon (but star light) and the ocean smooth

    • B.

      Hot steamy day, which seems to have no end

    • C.

      Beautiful day that doesn't seem to have an end to

    • D.

      A nice day

    Correct Answer
    A. Calm, clear and bitterly cold with no moon (but star light) and the ocean smooth
  • 2. 

    Where was she traveling from and where was she going?

    • A.

      New York to South Hampton

    • B.

      South Hampton to Karakura town

    • C.

      South hampton to New york

    • D.

      No where

    Correct Answer
    C. South hampton to New york
    Explanation
    The correct answer is South Hampton to New York. This is indicated by the order of the locations mentioned in the answer choices. The person was traveling from South Hampton to New York.

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  • 3. 

    Where had the titanic been built?

    • A.

      Some random shipyard

    • B.

      Harland & Wolff shipyard at Belfast

    • C.

      Northrop Grumman

    • D.

      London's Docklands

    Correct Answer
    B. Harland & Wolff shipyard at Belfast
    Explanation
    The Titanic was built at the Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast.

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  • 4. 

    What was the name of the company that build the titanic?

    • A.

      White star line, owned by J. Brunca

    • B.

      White star line, owned by J. Andrews

    • C.

      White star line, owned by J.Brunce

    • D.

      Goldfish star line, owned by J. Brunce

    Correct Answer
    C. White star line, owned by J.Brunce
    Explanation
    White Star Line, owned by J. Bruce is the correct answer. The White Star Line was the company that built the Titanic. J. Bruce Ismay was the chairman of the company at the time.

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  • 5. 

    What was the name of the lookout that spotted the iceberg?

    • A.

      Jack russell

    • B.

      Fredrick fleet

    • C.

      Jack Johnson

    • D.

      Captain Smith

    Correct Answer
    B. Fredrick fleet
    Explanation
    Frederick Fleet was the lookout who spotted the iceberg.

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  • 6. 

    When did the look out spot the iceberg?

    • A.

      April 25, 1945

    • B.

      April 19, 1913

    • C.

      April 19, 1912

    • D.

      April 20, 1913

    Correct Answer
    C. April 19, 1912
  • 7. 

    The importance of the title Another belfast trip.

    • A.

      Steward John says those words

    • B.

      Steward Lulu says those words

    • C.

      Steward Lee says those words

    • D.

      Steward Stay says those words

    Correct Answer
    A. Steward John says those words
  • 8. 

    What did First officer Murdock take that leads to the eventaul destruction to the titanic? (Two answers)

    • A.

      He didn't take the iceberg seriously enough

    • B.

      He forgot to drink his coffee

    • C.

      He did look behind his shoulder

    • D.

      Hard to the starboard (right) then reversed causing it to collide with the ice berge

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. He didn't take the iceberg seriously enough
    D. Hard to the starboard (right) then reversed causing it to collide with the ice berge
    Explanation
    First officer Murdock's failure to take the iceberg seriously enough and his decision to turn hard to the starboard (right) and then reverse caused the Titanic to collide with the iceberg, ultimately leading to its destruction.

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  • 9. 

    What did the look out do after he spotted the iceberg?

    • A.

      He banged the crow'a nest three times (to warn of danger) He phone the person on the bride and a iceberge right ahead

    • B.

      Sat there and took an cigar and started to smoke

    • C.

      Takes out a chocolate bar and ponders what to do

    • D.

      He didn't see it and kept on watching for things

    Correct Answer
    A. He banged the crow'a nest three times (to warn of danger) He phone the person on the bride and a iceberge right ahead
    Explanation
    After spotting the iceberg, the lookout took immediate action to warn of the danger. He banged the crow's nest three times to alert others on the ship. He then promptly phoned the person on the bridge to inform them that there was an iceberg right ahead. This quick response shows that the lookout understood the urgency of the situation and took appropriate measures to ensure the safety of the ship and its passengers.

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  • 10. 

    According to the book what was anchored ten miles away?

    • A.

      The Carpathia

    • B.

      The Frankfurt

    • C.

      The Olympic

    • D.

      Californian

    Correct Answer
    D. Californian
    Explanation
    The book states that the Californian was anchored ten miles away.

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  • 11. 

    What did the crew think when the lights of the titanic went out about 11:40?

    • A.

      To encourage the passengers to panic!

    • B.

      To encourage the passengers to go to bed

    • C.

      To encourage dolphins to swim by the ship

    • D.

      To encourage spirits to raise from the died.

    Correct Answer
    B. To encourage the passengers to go to bed
    Explanation
    The crew thought that when the lights of the Titanic went out about 11:40, it would encourage the passengers to go to bed. This can be inferred from the context that the crew wanted to create a calm and normal atmosphere for the passengers, suggesting that it was nighttime and they should sleep.

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  • 12. 

    What probably happened when the lights go out?

    • A.

      Nothing, just a normal malfunction with the ship

    • B.

      The electrical lines got cut because of the iceberge scraping agains the ship

    Correct Answer
    B. The electrical lines got cut because of the iceberge scraping agains the ship
    Explanation
    The correct answer suggests that the lights went out because the electrical lines were cut due to the ship scraping against an iceberg. This explanation implies that the collision with the iceberg caused damage to the ship's electrical system, resulting in a power outage.

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  • 13. 

    Chapter  2 starts:

    • A.

      Gtsg

    • B.

      Sdfsd

    Correct Answer
    B. Sdfsd

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