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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In Chapter Two: "Of Earth and Cold," what role does gravity play in mining operations?
(a) It allows miners to extract minerals easily.
(b) It is responsible for cave-ins in mines.
(c) Miners use gravity to their advantage when creating mineral piles.
(d) It has no impact on mining.
2. In Chapter Two: "Of Earth and Cold," what type of geological formation is the Nazca Plate in relation to the continent?
(a) It is an ocean trench.
(b) It is a mountain range.
(c) It is a desert.
(d) It is a sliding plate.
3. In Chapter Three: "The Men of Hephaistos," why does the San José Mine reopen in 2008 after being shut down in 2007?
(a) The mine undergoes extensive renovations.
(b) Copper prices rise, making mining profitable again.
(c) A significant copper deposit is discovered.
(d) Miners protest for better working conditions.
4. In Chapter One: "August 5-6," how does the chapter describe the initial response to the incident from those in charge?
(a) Indifferent and unaware of the situation.
(b) Swift and organized.
(c) Urgent and well-coordinated.
(d) Fearful and panicked.
5. In Chapter Three: "The Men of Hephaistos," how do mine owners and bosses respond when miners express concerns about working conditions in the San José Mine?
(a) They ignore the concerns and urge miners to keep working.
(b) They improve safety measures immediately.
(c) They offer higher wages to the miners.
(d) They shut down the mine permanently.
6. In Chapter Six: August 10-21: “Drilling Blind,” what challenges does Kelvin Brown face in the early days of the rescue efforts?
(a) Multiple drill holes on target.
(b) Limited instructions from the control room.
(c) Accurate maps and plans.
(d) Lack of workers' cooperation.
7. In Chapter Six: August 10-21: “Drilling Blind,” what is the primary challenge faced by Kelvin Brown when drilling to reach the miners?
(a) Inaccurate maps and maps that have not been updated.
(b) Resistance from the miners.
(c) A lack of drilling equipment.
(d) A lack of drilling expertise.
8. In Chapter Four: August 5–8: “Murderers,” why do the trapped miners need to dig a well underground?
(a) To escape through an alternative route.
(b) To locate valuable minerals for rescue funding.
(c) To provide ventilation in the shelter.
(d) To create a source of drinking water.
9. In Chapter Five: August 8–10: “Hope,” where does Kelvin Brown, the expert come from?
(a) Australia.
(b) Chile.
(c) Canada.
(d) United States.
10. In Chapter Five: August 8–10: “Hope,” how many people gather at the mine site?
(a) 50.
(b) 300.
(c) 100.
(d) 200.
11. In Chapter Three: "The Men of Hephaistos," how does the advent of the Age of Electricity impact the demand for copper?
(a) It has no impact on copper demand.
(b) It leads to the development of alternative materials.
(c) It significantly increases the demand for copper.
(d) It reduces the need for copper wires.
12. In Chapter One: "August 5-6," what is the profession of the central figure in the chapter, Raul Villegas?
(a) Truck Driver.
(b) Miner.
(c) Engineer.
(d) Geologist.
13. In ancient myths, what role did the blacksmith god (e.g., Hephaistos or Vulcan) typically play?
(a) The provider of divine weapons and tools.
(b) A creator of magical spells.
(c) A heroic figure leading battles.
(d) A messenger between gods and mortals.
14. In Chapter Three: "The Men of Hephaistos," which mine is mentioned in the chapter as an example of a place where men seek work in the desert?
(a) San José Mine.
(b) Sterling Hill Mine.
(c) Potosí Mine.
(d) Candelaria Mine.
15. In Chapter Six: August 10-21: “Drilling Blind,” what does Kelvin Brown describe as the prevailing mood among the families at the campsite?
(a) Sad, somber, and filled with despair.
(b) Angry and confrontational.
(c) Hesitant and doubtful.
(d) Joyful and celebratory.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter Five: August 8–10: “Hope,” how many drills does Fidel Baez identify as potential tools for reaching the trapped miners?
2. In Chapter Four: August 5–8: “Murderers,” what emotions fluctuate among the miners as they grapple with their predicament?
3. In Chapter Two: "Of Earth and Cold," what is unique about the Atacama Desert?
4. In Chapter One: "August 5-6," how does Villegas describe the dust and sound he witnesses in the mine?
5. In Chapter Three: "The Men of Hephaistos," how does mining impact the living conditions in neighborhoods like Padre Negro outside Copiapó?
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