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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In Chapter Four: August 5–8: “Murderers,” what is the main focus of concern among the miners and their families?
(a) Identifying the cause of the mine collapse.
(b) The safety of the main entrance.
(c) The presence of experts from El Teniente.
(d) The availability of food and water in the shelter.
2. In Chapter One: "August 5-6," what is the first alarming event that Raul Villegas experiences while driving in the mine?
(a) A blinding flash of light.
(b) A sudden temperature drop.
(c) A loud explosion.
(d) A strange crack.
3. In Chapter Five: August 8–10: “Hope,” who oversees both the rescue efforts and the emotional needs of the community at the mine site?
(a) Luis Urzúa.
(b) Minister Golborne.
(c) President Piñera.
(d) Bishop Caspar Quintana.
4. In Chapter Four: August 5–8: “Murderers,” who is responsible for ensuring unity and cooperation among the trapped miners?
(a) President Golborne.
(b) Andre Sougarret.
(c) René Aguilar.
(d) Luis Urzúa.
5. In Chapter One: "August 5-6," when Villegas reports the unusual events to his bosses, how do they initially react?
(a) They evacuate the entire mine.
(b) They dismiss his concerns and instruct him to return to the mine.
(c) They call for emergency assistance.
(d) They take immediate action to investigate.
6. In Chapter Six: August 10-21: “Drilling Blind," what was the primary concern of the trapped miners as their food ration dwindled?
(a) The lack of water.
(b) The fear of cannibalism.
(c) The absence of light.
(d) The onset of illnesses.
7. 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 offer higher wages to the miners.
(b) They shut down the mine permanently.
(c) They ignore the concerns and urge miners to keep working.
(d) They improve safety measures immediately.
8. In Chapter Six: August 10-21: “Drilling Blind,” how does Kelvin Brown feel about the families' expectations and his role in the rescue?
(a) He is indifferent to their concerns.
(b) He is overwhelmed by the families' support.
(c) He is confident in his ability to meet their expectations.
(d) He is burdened by the weight of their hopes.
9. In Chapter Five: August 8–10: “Hope,” where does Kelvin Brown, the expert come from?
(a) Australia.
(b) Canada.
(c) United States.
(d) Chile.
10. In Chapter One: "August 5-6," how can societies promote and embrace cultural diversity?
(a) By imposing strict cultural assimilation measures.
(b) By discouraging education about different cultures.
(c) By implementing exclusive policies.
(d) By encouraging intercultural dialogue and celebrating cultural festivals.
11. In Chapter One: "August 5-6," how does Villegas describe the dust and sound he witnesses in the mine?
(a) Like a gentle rain and a distant drumbeat.
(b) Like a foggy day and distant thunder.
(c) Like a raging volcano and a dynamite explosion.
(d) Like a gentle breeze and soft whispers.
12. In Chapter Two: "Of Earth and Cold," how did the cooling effect from the Himalayas potentially relate to the formation of ice caps at the poles?
(a) The cooling effect prevented ice caps from forming.
(b) The cooling effect likely contributed to ice cap formation.
(c) It is unrelated to ice cap formation.
(d) Ice caps were formed due to volcanic activity.
13. 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) A lack of drilling equipment.
(c) Resistance from the miners.
(d) A lack of drilling expertise.
14. In Chapter Four: August 5–8: “Murderers,” how deep underground are the trapped miners in San José?
(a) Nearly 900 feet.
(b) Approximately 100 feet.
(c) Over a mile deep.
(d) About 500 feet.
15. In Chapter Two: "Of Earth and Cold," what role does gravity play in mining operations?
(a) It has no impact on mining.
(b) It allows miners to extract minerals easily.
(c) It is responsible for cave-ins in mines.
(d) Miners use gravity to their advantage when creating mineral piles.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter Two: "Of Earth and Cold," what is unique about the Atacama Desert?
2. What effect did the Andes Mountains have on the climate along the Pacific coast of South America?
3. In Chapter Five: August 8–10: “Hope,” how does the chapter describe hope in the context of faith?
4. In Chapter One: "August 5-6," what challenges do the rescue team face during their mission in the mine?
5. In Chapter Five: August 8–10: “Hope,” how many people gather at the mine site?
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