Titanic & Olympic Class Liners Quiz
Titanic & Olympic Class Liners Quiz
Test your knowledge about the most famous ocean liners in history! This quiz covers various fascinating aspects of the Titanic, Olympic, and Britannic – from their construction to their tragic stories. Can you answer all 50 questions correctly?
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- Historical facts
- Notable events
- Unique characteristics
Of the 3 Olympic class liners, which one survived
Olympic
Titanic
Britannic
The first of the Olympic class liners to have a semi enclosed A-Deck promenade was..
Olympic
Titanic
Britannic
I was launched on 20th October 1910, who am I?
Olympic
Titanic
Britannic
I am the only passenger liner in history to sink 2 enemy submarines
Olympic
Titanic
Britannic
I served as a hospital ship in WW1 and had the prefix HMHS
Olympic
Titanic
Britannic
My radio call sign is MGY, who am I
Olympic
Titanic
Britannic
My wreck was discovered in 1975 just off Kea, who am I
RMS Olympic
RMS Titanic
HMHS Britannic
My first class dining room is still in use at the White Swan Hotel, Alnwick, England. What ship was I?
Olympic
Titanic
Britannic
I was the first liner to have a Cafe Parisien, who am I
Olympic
Titanic
Britannic
I am the largest passenger liner on the sea floor, who am I?
Olympic
Titanic
Britannic
I had 48 lifeboats, who am I?
Olympic
Titanic
Britannic
The ‘97 film ‘Titanic’ has footage of the actual wreck of Titanic..
True
False
What is the only remaining White Star Line ship today?
SS Traffic
SS Nomadic
Who did White Star merge with in 1934?
Cunard Line
Leyland Line
Titanic’s rescue ship who picked up the survivors from the water was..
Carpathia
Olympic
Frankfurt
How many collapsible lifeboats did Titanic & Olympic carry?
2
4
8
The first of the Olympic class to have electric boat davits was
Olympic
Titanic
Britannic
Yard number 400 was
Olympic
Titanic
Britannic
Britannic is in 400ft deep of water
False
True
HMHS Britannic had a power output of approximately 50,000HP
True
False
The only ship E.J Smith didn’t captain was
Olympic
Titanic
Britannic
Britannic would have survived the collision Titanic had with the iceberg 🧊
True
False
The Olympic/Titanic switch theory is an absolute disgrace to the victims of the disaster and the scumbags that thought this idea up should be locked away, their ideas are proven false and complete lies
True
False
When Titanic sank, many newspapers including the Daily Mail printed ‘no lives lost’
True
False
The Titanic was used as a Nazi Propaganda film against the British in WW2 to show them as reckless evil people with White Star greed for speed
True
False
Approximately how far was Olympic from Titanic at the point of her collision?
200 miles
300 miles
500 miles
Where was Olympic, Titanic & Britannic built?
Harland & Wolf
A&P TEES LTD
A&P FALMOUTH LTD
What dock was the last ever that Titanic stopped?
Southampton
Cherbourg
Queenstown
Where was Titanic registered?
Liverpool
Southampton
Belfast
How long was Titanic
882ft
882ft 6 inches
882ft 9 inches
How long was Olympic
882ft
882ft 6 inches
882ft 9 inches
How long was Britannic
882ft
882ft 6 inches
882ft 9 inches
Which ship carried a morgue?
Olympic
Titanic
Britannic
How many watertight compartments did each Olympic class liner have?
14
15
16
At the height of their careers, which was the smallest?
Olympic
Titanic
Britannic
All 3 Olympic class liners were ‘Triple Screw Steamers’ how many blades did Titanic’s central propeller have?
3
4
5
How many blades did Olympic’s central propeller have?
3
4
5
Titanic’s band leader was
Frank Prentice
Wallace Hartley
Charles Lightoller
The 2017 film ‘Dunkirk’ is a true story based on a Titanic surviving officer, who took his own boat to Dunkirk to rescue double world war champions Britain’s army from the shore, who was this based on?
Charles Lightoller
William Murdoch
Olympic was involved in a collision with Navy Cruiser HMS Hawke, but where was it?
Off the coast of the Isle of Man
Off the coast of the Isle of Wight
The term ‘practically unsinkable’ came from..
Thomas Andrews
Shipbuilder Magazine
J Bruce Ismay
Titanic’s bow is buried in how deep?
Approx 6ft
Approx 60ft
Approx 88ft
The company that made the lifeboat davits for WSL, actually made them for James Cameron’s 1997 film, but who was it?
Samuel Taylor & Sons
Welin
How many people died in the sinking of HMHS Britannic?
30
50
80
Which ship accidentally rammed and sunk the Nantucket light ship
Olympic
Titanic
Britannic
Did you know, an actor played parts in both the 1958 film ‘A Night to Remember’ and 1997 ‘Titanic’, but who was this?
Bernard Fox
Chief Henry Flowerpot
The large explosions heard from Titanic’s survivors in the ships final moments was..
The boilers breaking loose from their seats and coming into contact with the icy water
The engines pushing up into G-Deck as the ship started to seperate
What time did Titanic disappear below the waves?
0130am, Sunday, April 15th, 1912
0220am, Sunday, April 15th, 1912
Titanic lookout, Frederick Fleet who spotted the iceberg died..
In 1965 when he committed suicide
When the mast snapped back onto the wheelhouse
The 50th and final question, when will the 50th anniversary of Titanic’s wreck be?
September 1st 2035
October 12th 2023
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