The Sister Ships of the RMS Titanic: Olympic and Britannic
Test your knowledge on the famous sister ships of the Titanic, the Olympic and the Britannic, from their service in WWI to their ultimate fates.·10 takes
01·Due to her long and distinguished service, especially during World War I, what nickname was given to the RMS Olympic?
02·Unlike her sisters, the RMS Olympic completed a full service career. How did her service end in 1935?
03·In a famous wartime incident in 1918, the Olympic rammed and sank which type of enemy vessel?
04·What was the originally intended name for the third Olympic-class liner, which was later renamed Britannic?
05·Before she could begin her commercial career, the Britannic was requisitioned for World War I and converted into what type of ship, designated HMHS?
06·In which body of water did the HMHS Britannic sink after striking a mine in November 1916?
07·What was the confirmed cause of the sinking of the HMHS Britannic?
08·In response to the Titanic disaster, what significant safety improvement, featuring large crane-like davits, was installed on the Britannic?
09·Which of the three Olympic-class ships was the largest by gross tonnage, due to design modifications made during construction?
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