Titanic: The Unforgettable Voyage
The Titanic, known as the 'Ship of Dreams', was the largest and most luxurious passenger ship of her time. Launched in 1912, it was a marvel of human ingenuity and engineering. On her maiden voyage, the Titanic carried over 2,200 passengers, each excited about what was to be a remarkable journey. However, on the night of April 14, the Titanic met a tragic fate. The giant ship struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean. The collision caused the ship's hull to rupture, and within three hours, the unsinkable Titanic was engulfed by the icy ocean. The scale of the disaster was immense. More than 1,500 people lost their lives, making it one of the deadliest maritime disasters in history. The saddest part was that there were not enough lifeboats for everyone on board. The Titanic disaster left a significant mark on history. It led to changes in maritime laws, including better safety measures and enough lifeboats for everyone on board. The story of the Titanic continues to remind us of the importance of safety and the unpredictable nature of life.
Question 1
What was the Titanic known as?
Ship of Gold
Ship of Dreams
Ship of Marvel
Ship of Adventure
Ship of Fortune
Question 2
What was the significant impact of the Titanic disaster on history?
Increased ship production
Decreased interest in sea voyages
Changes in maritime laws
Invention of new ship engines
Discovery of new sea routes
Question 3
What was the cause of the Titanic's sinking?
It ran out of fuel
It was hit by a torpedo
It struck an iceberg
It caught fire
It was hit by a storm
Question 4
What was one of the main reasons that many people lost their lives in the Titanic disaster?
The crew was inexperienced
There was a shortage of food
There were not enough lifeboats for everyone
The ship was moving at high speed
The ship's communication system failed
Question 5
When was the Titanic launched?
1908
1912
1910
1914
1916
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