This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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46219 | Can such a ship be built? |
46219 | Do you doubt it? |
46219 | How comes it, then, that this noble vessel lies to- day at the bottom of the Atlantic in two thousand fathoms of water? |
46219 | Now, it will be asked: what was the factor in the calculations which determined the height of these bulkheads? |
6675 | Any ladies on your deck? |
6675 | Anything fresh? |
6675 | Did the ship leave you? |
6675 | May we pass to the boats? |
6675 | Why wo n''t he get up? 6675 Almost immediately after this, I heard a cry from below of,Any more ladies?" |
6675 | Are we never to educate ourselves to foresee such dangers and to prevent them before they happen? |
6675 | At last we asked,"Who is in charge of this boat?" |
6675 | But had he the authority to enforce such an order? |
6675 | Does it mean that the risk is not so great as we who have seen the abnormal and not the normal side of taking risks with icebergs might suppose? |
6675 | His evidence before the United States Committee was as follows:"Did you leave the ship?" |
6675 | I have no lifebelt; will you come down to my cabin and help me to find it?" |
6675 | I said,"Why have we stopped?" |
6675 | Is he asleep?" |
6675 | Is it conceivable that the Californian thought our rockets were such signals, and therefore paid no attention to them? |
6675 | Officer Lowe testified that he shouted,"Who''s next for the boat?" |
6675 | Remembering that she had joined the boat at Queenstown, I said,"Do you know Clonmel? |
6675 | These discussions turned sometimes to the old enquiry--"What is the purpose of all this? |
6675 | Who can tell how much it had to do with the demeanour of some of them and the example this would set to others? |
6675 | Why the disaster? |
6675 | Why this man saved and that man lost? |
6675 | why have we stopped?" |
781 | ''And what are you going to do?'' 781 ''But what makes the ship list so?'' |
781 | ''What call shall I send?'' 781 ''What is the matter?'' |
781 | ''Where is your life- belt?'' 781 A survivor?" |
781 | Are you one the Titanic survivors? |
781 | Did he remain on the Titanic after the collision? |
781 | Did it leave you? |
781 | Did the crash come without warning? |
781 | Did you hear the captain of the Carpathia say, in his testimony, that they caught this distress message from the Titanic almost providentally? |
781 | Did you or Bride send any message declaring that the Titanic was being towed into Halifax? |
781 | Do the regulations prescribe whether one or two operators should be aboard the ocean vessels? |
781 | Do you know of anyone, any officer or man or any official, whom you deem could be held responsible for the accident and its attendant loss of life? |
781 | Do you need help? |
781 | How far away were the cries from your life- boat? |
781 | How long did it take the boat to sink? |
781 | How many boats were lowered? |
781 | How much time elapsed after you received the Titanic''s distress message before you reported it to Captain Rostron? |
781 | How thorough are these captains of the Board of Trade in inspecting ships? |
781 | I saw none come on, and then one of the crew, looking up, said:''Any more ladies on your deck, sir?'' |
781 | I''m sorry to press it, but what was it like? 781 In lowering the life- boats at the test, did the gear work satisfactorily?" |
781 | Is Mr. John Jacob Astor on board? |
781 | Is it true that some of the life- boats sank with the Titanic? |
781 | Is there any assistance that can be rendered? |
781 | Is there any signal for the operator if he is not at his post? 781 One on each side of the ship?" |
781 | Ought it not be incumbent upon ships to have an operator always at the key? |
781 | Suppose you had a powerful search light on the Titanic, could you not have thrown a beam on the vessel and have compelled her attention? |
781 | Was that the last position taken? |
781 | Were there any drills or any inspection before the Titanic sailed? |
781 | What do they say is the trouble? |
781 | What name? |
781 | What position was that? |
781 | What was the trouble? |
781 | Who knows? |
781 | Would n''t that indicate that the regulations are out of date, your ship being much smaller than the Titanic, which also carried twenty life- boats? |
781 | A woman who called to a man on the tugboat was asked? |
781 | ALL CARED FOR ON BOARD"Were the women properly cared for after the crash?" |
781 | Again the call was repeated,''Any more ladies?'' |
781 | Besides autograph letters from the Pope and Cardinal Merry del VaI{sic?} |
781 | But who can cure a broken heart? |
781 | But why? |
781 | C. Q. D.''""What did you do then?" |
781 | Do you think we''d have let them know about it? |
781 | From what place in France did they come and to what place in the New World were they bound? |
781 | Had not their pretty nineteen- year- old foster mother provided them with pretty suits and little white shoes and playthings a- plenty? |
781 | If all the doors on the ship had worked as badly as this one, what would have happened in event of accident?" |
781 | Is this ideal to survive and prevail in our civilization or not? |
781 | NOBLE- HEARTED BAND"But what of the bandsmen? |
781 | Oh, why did n''t I die, why did n''t I die? |
781 | RUSHES ON TO DOCK"Are you going to anchor for the night?" |
781 | Suppose a vessel to be thus equipped, would safety be insured? |
781 | TITANIC CREW HEROES"Not long,"came the reply? |
781 | TITANIC WELL EQUIPPED"Do you consider that the Titanic was equipped with the latest improved wireless apparatus?" |
781 | The honored-- must I say the lamented-- Stead, the adroit Jacques Futrelle, what might they not tell were their hands able to hold pencil? |
781 | This is an excerpt from his testimony before the Senate investigating committee:"What time did you leave the ship?" |
781 | Were the screams spasmodic?" |
781 | What did he do? |
781 | What do you think Mr. Case did then? |
781 | What has she left behind her? |
781 | Where, then, does this rule which prevailed in the sinking Titanic come from? |
781 | Who were they?" |
781 | Why ca n''t I die now?'' |
781 | Why should we care? |
781 | Why were men saved? |
39415 | (_ a_) How many persons on board the_ Titanic_ at the time of the casualty were ultimately rescued and by what means? |
39415 | (_ a_) Was ice seen and reported by anybody on board the_ Titanic_ before the casualty occurred? |
39415 | (_ a_) Was the apparatus for lowering the boats on the_ Titanic_ at the time of the casualty in good working order? |
39415 | (_ a_) Was the_ Titanic_ sufficiently and efficiently officered and manned? |
39415 | (_ a_) Were binoculars provided for and used by the lookout men? |
39415 | (_ a_) What installations for receiving and transmitting messages by wireless telegraphy were on board the_ Titanic_? |
39415 | (_ a_) What messages for assistance were sent by the_ Titanic_ after the casualty, and at what times respectively? |
39415 | (_ a_) What other precautions were taken by the_ Titanic_ in anticipation of meeting ice? |
39415 | (_ a_) What steps were taken immediately on the happening of the casualty? |
39415 | (_ a_) What was in fact the track taken by the_ Titanic_ in crossing the Atlantic Ocean? |
39415 | (_ a_) What was the cause of the loss of the_ Titanic_ and of the loss of life which thereby ensued or occurred? |
39415 | (_ a_) What was the nature of the casualty which happened to the_ Titanic_ at or about 11.45 p.m. on April 14 last? |
39415 | (_ a_) What was the number of the boats of any kind on board the_ Titanic_? |
39415 | (_ a_) What was the number of(_ a_) passengers,(_ b_) crew taken away in each boat on leaving the vessel? |
39415 | (_ a_) What was the speed of the_ Titanic_ shortly before and at the moment of the casualty? |
39415 | (_ b_) Did she keep to the track usually followed by liners on voyages from the United Kingdom to New York in the month of April? |
39415 | (_ b_) How long after the casualty was its seriousness realized by those in charge of the vessel(_ c_) What steps were then taken? |
39415 | (_ b_) How many lost their lives prior to the arrival of the steamship_ Carpathia_ in New York? |
39415 | (_ b_) How many operators were employed on working such installations? |
39415 | (_ b_) How was this number made up, having regard to( 1) sex,( 2) class, and( 3) rating? |
39415 | (_ b_) If so, what measures were taken by the officer on watch to avoid it? |
39415 | (_ b_) In what latitude and longitude did the casualty occur? |
39415 | (_ b_) Is the use of them necessary or usual in such circumstances? |
39415 | (_ b_) Was a good and proper lookout for ice kept on board? |
39415 | (_ b_) Was such speed excessive under the circumstances? |
39415 | (_ b_) Were the arrangements for manning and launching the boats on board the_ Titanic_ in case of emergency proper and sufficient? |
39415 | (_ b_) Were the boats swung out, filled, lowered, or otherwise put into the water and got away under proper superintendence? |
39415 | (_ b_) Were the watches of the officers and crew usual and proper? |
39415 | (_ b_) Were they such as are usually adopted by vessels being navigated in waters where ice may be expected to be encountered? |
39415 | (_ b_) What messages were received by her in response, and at what times respectively? |
39415 | (_ b_) What was the total number of her passengers, distinguishing sexes and classes, and discriminating between adults and children? |
39415 | (_ b_) What was the total number of her passengers, distinguishing sexes and classes, and discriminating between adults and children? |
39415 | (_ c_) Are such tracks safe tracks at that time of the year? |
39415 | (_ c_) By what vessels were the messages that were sent by the_ Titanic_ received, and from what vessels did she receive answers? |
39415 | (_ c_) Had a boat drill been held on board, and if so, when? |
39415 | (_ c_) Had the_ Titanic_ the means of throwing searchlights around her? |
39415 | (_ c_) How many were children and how many adults? |
39415 | (_ c_) Was her course altered in consequence of receiving such information, and, if so, in what way? |
39415 | (_ c_) Was the_ Titanic_ supplied with proper charts? |
39415 | (_ c_) Were any, and, if so, what, directions given to vary the speed-- if so, were they carried out? |
39415 | (_ c_) Were the boats sent away in seaworthy condition and properly manned, equipped, and provisioned? |
39415 | (_ c_) Were they proper measures and were they promptly taken? |
39415 | (_ d_) Did each boat carry its full load and, if not, why not? |
39415 | (_ d_) Did the boats, whether those under davits or otherwise, prove to be efficient and serviceable for the purpose of saving life? |
39415 | (_ d_) Had the master any, and if so, what discretion as regards the track to be taken? |
39415 | (_ d_) If so, did she make use of them to discover ice? |
39415 | (_ d_) What endeavors were made to save the lives of those on board, and to prevent the vessel from sinking? |
39415 | (_ d_) What replies to such messages or signals did the_ Titanic_ send, and at what times? |
39415 | (_ d_) What vessels other than the_ Titanic_ sent or received messages at or shortly after the casualty in connection with such casualty? |
39415 | (_ d_) What was the carrying capacity of the respective boats? |
39415 | (_ d_) What was the number of the crew, discriminating their ratings and sex, that were saved? |
39415 | (_ e_) Should searchlights have been provided and used? |
39415 | (_ e_) What is the proportion which each of these numbers bears to the corresponding total number on board immediately before the casualty? |
39415 | (_ e_) What were the vessels that sent or received such messages? |
39415 | (_ f_) What reason is there for the disproportion, if any? |
39415 | (_ g_) In regard to such erroneous messages, from what vessels were they sent and by what vessels were they received, and at what times respectively? |
39415 | 40.52 N., 61.18 W.||"Are you steering southerly to meet us?" |
39415 | Are such tracks safe tracks at that time of the year? |
39415 | By what vessels were the messages that were sent by the_ Titanic_ received, and from what vessels did she receive answers? |
39415 | Did each boat carry its full load; and if not, why not? |
39415 | Did she keep to the track usually followed by liners on voyages from the United Kingdom to New York in the month of April? |
39415 | Did the boats, whether those under davits or otherwise, prove to be efficient and serviceable for the purpose of saving life? |
39415 | From what I have heard subsequently? |
39415 | Granted, therefore, that the question of form must take priority, how can it be best attained? |
39415 | Had a boat drill been held on board; and, if so, when? |
39415 | Had the master any, and, if so, what, discretion as regards the track to be taken? |
39415 | Had the_ Titanic_ the means of throwing searchlights around her? |
39415 | He states that the master answered,"Are they company''s signals?" |
39415 | How long after the casualty was its seriousness realized by those in charge of the vessel? |
39415 | How many lost their lives prior to the arrival of the steamship_ Carpathia_ in New York? |
39415 | How many operators were employed on working such installations? |
39415 | How many persons on board the_ Titanic_ at the time of the casualty were ultimately rescued and by what means? |
39415 | How many were children and how many adults? |
39415 | How was this number made up, having regard to( 1) sex,( 2) class,( 3) rating? |
39415 | If so, did she make use of them to discover ice? |
39415 | If so, what measures were taken by the officer on watch to avoid it? |
39415 | In answer to a question during his examination,"Had she much light?" |
39415 | In regard to such erroneous messages, from what vessels were they sent and by what vessels were they received, and at what times, respectively? |
39415 | In what latitude and longitude did the casualty occur? |
39415 | Is the use of them necessary or usual in such circumstances? |
39415 | It is the latter type we are chiefly concerned with; how is it that the form has so deteriorated as to create this concern in our minds? |
39415 | Should searchlights have been provided and used? |
39415 | Was a good and proper lookout for ice kept on board? |
39415 | Was her course altered in consequence of receiving such information; and, if so, in what way? |
39415 | Was ice seen and reported by anybody on board the_ Titanic_ before the casualty occurred? |
39415 | Was proper discipline maintained on board after the casualty occurred? |
39415 | Was proper discipline maintained on board after the casualty occurred? |
39415 | Was such speed excessive under the circumstances? |
39415 | Was the apparatus for lowering the boats on the_ Titanic_ at the time of the casualty in good working order? |
39415 | Was the_ Titanic_ sufficiently and efficiently officered and manned? |
39415 | Was the_ Titanic_ supplied with proper charts? |
39415 | Were any, and, if so, what, directions given to vary the speed; if so, were they carried out? |
39415 | Were binoculars provided for and used by the lookout men? |
39415 | Were such instructions, if any, safe, proper, and adequate, having regard to the time of year and dangers likely to be encountered during the voyage? |
39415 | Were the arrangements for manning and launching the boats on board the_ Titanic_ in case of emergency proper and sufficient? |
39415 | Were the boats sent away in seaworthy condition and properly manned, equipped, and provisioned? |
39415 | Were the boats swung out, filled, lowered, or otherwise put into the water and got away under proper superintendence? |
39415 | Were the watches of the officers and crew usual and proper? |
39415 | Were they proper measures and were they promptly taken? |
39415 | Were they such as are usually adopted by vessels being navigated in waters where ice may be expected to be encountered? |
39415 | What endeavors were made to save the lives of those on board and to prevent the vessel from sinking? |
39415 | What happened to the vessel from the happening of the casualty until she foundered? |
39415 | What happened to the vessel from the happening of the casualty until she foundered? |
39415 | What installations for receiving and transmitting messages by wireless telegraphy were on board the_ Titanic_? |
39415 | What is the proportion which each of these numbers bears to the corresponding total number on board immediately before the casualty? |
39415 | What is|| your position?" |
39415 | What messages for assistance were sent by the_ Titanic_ after the casualty, and at what times, respectively? |
39415 | What messages were received by her in response, and at what times, respectively? |
39415 | What other precautions were taken by the_ Titanic_ in anticipation of meeting ice? |
39415 | What reason is there for the disproportion, if any? |
39415 | What replies to such messages or signals did the_ Titanic_ send, and at what times? |
39415 | What steps were taken immediately on the happening of the casualty? |
39415 | What steps were then taken? |
39415 | What vessels other than the_ Titanic_ sent or received messages at or shortly after the casualty in connection with such casualty? |
39415 | What was in fact the track taken by the_ Titanic_ in crossing the Atlantic Ocean? |
39415 | What was the carrying capacity of the respective boats? |
39415 | What was the cause of the loss of the_ Titanic_, and of the loss of life which thereby ensued or occurred? |
39415 | What was the nature of the casualty which happened to the_ Titanic_ at or about 11.45 p. m. on April 14 last? |
39415 | What was the number of the boats of any kind on board the_ Titanic_? |
39415 | What was the number of the crew, discriminating their ratings and sex, that were saved? |
39415 | What was the number of(_ a_) passengers,(_ b_) crew taken away in each boat on leaving the vessel? |
39415 | What was the speed of the_ Titanic_ shortly before and at the moment of the casualty? |
39415 | What were the vessels that sent or received such messages? |
39415 | Where and at what time did the_ Titanic_ founder? |
39415 | Where and at what time did the_ Titanic_ founder? |
39415 | Why, then, did the master persevere in his course and maintain his speed? |
39415 | || 7.7 a. m.|| Baltic sends following to Carpathia:"Can|| I be of any assistance to you as|| regards taking some of the passengers|| from you? |
39415 | || D. F. T.( Frankfurt) says,"What is the|| matter with u?" |
39415 | ||( Titanic) says,"Are you coming to our?" |