But let’s — after all that clacking — get a move on, shall we?
Q1) 15th April saw the sinking of the RMS Titanic: two hours and forty minutes after hitting a what?
Q2) In which year was this: 1911, 1912 or 1913?
Q3) The ship was what: passenger liner, cargo ship or oil tanker?
Q4) The ship launch from which English port: Portsmouth, Southampton or Bristol?
Q5) The ship launched from that port: and was constructed in Belfast. Which English port was she registered from: London, Liverpool or Southampton?
Q6) The Titanic was heading for New York. New York is in which US state?
Q7) The ship — in theory — could hold 833 first class passengers. What feature — run by Luigi Gatti — was for them?
Q8) The ship’s designation as RMS meant she carried a certain amount of what: meat, mail or mahogany?
Q9) What post did Edward Smith, RD, RNR, hold on the ship?
Q10) Saved From The Titanic was the first film about the disaster: released some 29 days after its sinking. Its writer and co-star had been on Lifeboat number 7, the first to leave the ship. What was her name: Dorothy Sayers, Dorothy Gale or Dorothy Gibson?
Q1) 14th April, 1931, saw the first publication of the UK’s Highway Code. How many rules does the current (online) version contain?A1) 307.
Q2) 14th April, 1939, saw the first publication of The Grapes Of Wrath. Who wrote The Grapes Of Wrath?A2) John Steinbeck.
Q3) 14th April, 2014, saw bombs go off in the city of Abuja. Abuja is the capital of which African nation?A3) Nigeria.
Q4) 14th April, 1979, saw Yusufu Lule sworn in as his country’s president. What country was that?A4) Uganda.
Q5) His installation was in the wake of a civil war: after which dictator was deposed?A5) Idi Amin Dada.
Q6) Finally … 14th April, 1929, saw the birth of Gerry Anderson. What was the name of the puppet show that made Anderson’s name, internationally?A6) Thunderbirds.
“The Titanic sank about 2:20 a.m. April 15, 1912, according to the records. I saw it slide down into the ocean to its horrible finish. The moment it sank left a memory of something that haunts me till this day. It was the eerie sound of the people groaning and screaming frantically for help, as they were hurtled into the icy water. Almost all died from the cold water. The sounds lasted for about 45 minutes and then faded away.”
Louis Garrett, Titanic survivor.
Takes a long time to make a movie! :)
ReplyDelete1. an iceberg
2. 1912
3. passenger liner
4. Southampton
5. Liverpool
6. New York
7. the A Deck
8. mail
9. Captain
10. Dorothy Gibson