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Titanic Questions Click the answer on the screen and it will take you to an answer, once there click on the back button to return to the question.

Question 1 - How many passengers and crew were aboard the Titanic?

Question 2 - How many passengers and crew survived the Titanic? B. 712

Question 3 - The captain of the Titanic died. True False __________ __________

Question 4 - The iceberg cut a near 500 foot gash in the titanic. True False

Question 5 - How long was the Titanic's voyage before sinking? A. 3 Days C. 5 Days B. 4 Days D. 6 Days

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 What Class Are You In? Choose A Number, 1-50 Then Go To The Next Slide To See What Class You Are.

The Probability Of You Living 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Choose A Number, 1-50 Then Go To The Next Slide To See If You Lived.

What Class Are You? 1First 2Second 3Crew 4Crew 5Third 6Third 7Crew 8Crew 9Crew 10Third 11First 12Second 13Third 14Third 15Crew 16Third 17First 18Third 19Crew 20Third 21Second 22Third 23Second 24Crew 25Crew 26Third 27Crew 28Crew 29Crew 30Third 31Second 32First 33First 34Crew 35Third 36Crew 37Second 38Third 39Crew 40Crew 41Crew 42First 43Third 44Third 45Crew 46First 47Crew__ 48Crew__ 49Third__50Second

Did You Live? 1 Dead 2Live 3Live 4Dead 5Dead 6Live 7Dead 8Live 9Live 10Dead 11Live 12Dead 13Dead 14Dead 15Live 16Dead 17Dead 18Dead 19Dead 20Dead 21Dead 22Dead 23Dead 24Live 25Dead 26Dead 27Dead 28Dead 29Live 30Dead 31Dead 32Live 33Dead 34Dead 35Dead 36Live 37Dead 38Live 39Live 40Live 41Dead 42Live 43Dead 44Live 45Dead 46Dead 47Dead 48Live 49Dead 50Dead

Statistics About The 1st Class There were 325 first class passengers on board - 175 men, 144 women and 6 children. A total 202 first class passengers survived - 57 men, 140 women and 5 children. This can show how 1st class people were treated over 2nd or 3rd class, because so many 1st class people survived over 3rd class. 32.5% of all the 1st class men had survived the titanic sinking However a whopping 97.22% of all the 1st class women had survived Finally, 83% of all the 1st class children had survived the titanic sinking.

Statistics About The 2nd Class There were 285 second class passengers on board the titanic as it was sinking - 168 men, 93 women and 24 children. Only 118 second class passengers survived the disaster of the titanic sinking - 14 men, 80 women and all 24 children. This really shows the priority women and children had over men. This means that only 8.3% of the 2nd class men survived. However, 86% of the 2nd class women survived But luckily, all 24 otherwise known as 100% of the 2nd class children survived.

Statistics About The 3rd Class There were 706 third class passengers on board the titanic as it was sinking - 462 men, 165 women and 79 children. But only 178 third class passengers survived - 75 men, 76 women and 27 children. This demonstrates how people hadn't worried about the 3rd class that as much as 1st/2nd class. This means only 16% of the 3rd class men survived Only 46% of the 3rd class women survived And only 34% of the 3rd class children survived

Statistics About The Crew There were about 900 crew members on board the Titanic. It is unknown the exact amount of crew members on board. But about 214 crew members survived the titanic crash. About 23.77% of all the crew had survived the titanic sinking. It is unknown exactly how many women or men crew members survived.

All About Extra's The captain of the Titanic, Edward John Smith planned to retire after the Titanic's maiden voyage. Many animals were aboard the Titanic, however only 3 dogs survived the Titanic sinking. Many more of the passengers could have survived, haven the enough life boats to hold all passengers were actually on the Titanic Or if more/all of the lifeboats were filled to its capacity, or closer to its capacity.

Sources And Extras http://www.titanicfacts.net/titanic-survivors.html http://www.historyonthenet.com/titanic/titanicmain.htm

The Completion Past this slide is behind the scenes, please do not move on. If you could, press this button to return to the beginning screen for the next person. If you miss the button, you will get one more chance.

The Completion (After You Missed The Button) Past this slide is behind the scenes, please do not move on. If you could, press this button to return to the beginning screen for the next person. You missed the button so this is your one and final extra chance.

1. Correct Did you know, at the time, the Titanic could hold more people than any other ship in the world? Click on this picture to return to the question.

2. Correct Did you know, there were many animals aboard the ship, but only 3 dogs survived? Click on this picture to return to the question.

3. Correct No one knows exactly how the Titanic’s captain died, but its believed he wanted to sacrifice himself to help save as many people as he could. Click on this picture to return to the question.

4. Correct The cut was actually only around 300 feet. However it was not one straight cut, but rather a series of around 6 small and big cuts. Click on this picture to return to the question.

5. Correct The Titanic actually voyaged for a long 4 days before hitting the iceberg, and after that it sailed for about another 2 hours before sinking. Click on this picture to return to the question.

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