Trapped Test | Mid-Book Test - Easy

Marc Aronson
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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 concern of the rescue crew upon returning from the mine?
(a) Determining the cause of the collapse.
(b) Assessing the condition of the mine shaft.
(c) Providing immediate medical assistance.
(d) Gathering information about the miners.

2. In Chapter Three: "The Men of Hephaistos," on average, how much copper does the average American use annually, and how much of it is typically recycled?
(a) 16 pounds, with 11 pounds recycled.
(b) 5 pounds, with 3 pounds recycled.
(c) 10 pounds, with 2 pounds recycled.
(d) 20 pounds, with 5 pounds recycled.

3. In Chapter One: "August 5-6," how can societies promote and embrace cultural diversity?
(a) By discouraging education about different cultures.
(b) By encouraging intercultural dialogue and celebrating cultural festivals.
(c) By implementing exclusive policies.
(d) By imposing strict cultural assimilation measures.

4. In ancient myths, what role did the blacksmith god (e.g., Hephaistos or Vulcan) typically play?
(a) A creator of magical spells.
(b) A messenger between gods and mortals.
(c) The provider of divine weapons and tools.
(d) A heroic figure leading battles.

5. In Chapter Four: August 5–8: “Murderers,” how deep underground are the trapped miners in San José?
(a) Nearly 900 feet.
(b) Over a mile deep.
(c) Approximately 100 feet.
(d) About 500 feet.

6. In Chapter Six: August 10-21: “Drilling Blind,” what is the primary challenge faced by Kelvin Brown when drilling to reach the miners?
(a) Resistance from the miners.
(b) A lack of drilling equipment.
(c) Inaccurate maps and maps that have not been updated.
(d) A lack of drilling expertise.

7. What effect did the Andes Mountains have on the climate along the Pacific coast of South America?
(a) They caused heavy rainfall.
(b) They led to tropical conditions.
(c) They created extremely dry conditions.
(d) They had no impact on the climate.

8. In Chapter Six: August 10-21: “Drilling Blind,” what is the timeline for the trapped miners' survival, as mentioned in the chapter?
(a) 10 days.
(b) 1 month.
(c) 4 weeks.
(d) 2 weeks.

9. In Chapter Four: August 5–8: “Murderers,” what emotions fluctuate among the miners as they grapple with their predicament?
(a) Despair and rage.
(b) Confusion and indifference.
(c) Relief and optimism.
(d) Joy and anticipation.

10. In Chapter One: "August 5-6," how does the world respond to the events in the San José Mine?
(a) There is no international response.
(b) People from various fields and experts from different backgrounds become involved.
(c) The incident is quickly forgotten.
(d) Only the local community show interest.

11. In Chapter Four: August 5–8: “Murderers,” what strategy does Luis Urzúa suggest to ensure fairness in food distribution among the miners?
(a) Rationing based on age and seniority.
(b) Sharing equally and eating together.
(c) Leaving food to be consumed at individual discretion.
(d) First come, first served basis.

12. In Chapter One: "August 5-6," which consequences of climate change are discussed?
(a) Decreased need for energy conservation.
(b) Rising global temperatures and more frequent natural disasters.
(c) Increased availability of natural resources.
(d) Decreased carbon emissions.

13. 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 onset of illnesses.
(c) The absence of light.
(d) The fear of cannibalism.

14. In Chapter Three: "The Men of Hephaistos," in Copiapó, what significant event occurs in 2010 that brings about a noticeable change in the town?
(a) A volcanic eruption.
(b) A major earthquake.
(c) A long period of rainfall.
(d) A gold rush.

15. In Chapter Six: August 10-21: “Drilling Blind,” what is Kelvin Brown's mission at the San José mine?
(a) To guide a drill to reach the trapped miners.
(b) To provide emotional support to the families.
(c) To supervise rescue operations.
(d) To extract valuable minerals.

Short Answer Questions

1. In Chapter Five: August 8–10: “Hope,” who promises that the statue of the Virgin of Candelaria will remain at the mine site during the rescue?

2. In Chapter Four: August 5–8: “Murderers,” why do the trapped miners need to dig a well underground?

3. In Chapter Five: August 8–10: “Hope,” where does Kelvin Brown, the expert come from?

4. In Chapter Three: "The Men of Hephaistos," why was bronze considered a sacred metal during ancient times?

5. In Chapter One: "August 5-6," at what depth does Villegas encounter a situation where the road disappears in the mine?

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