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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. In Chapter Five: August 8–10: “Hope,” how does the chapter describe hope in the context of faith?
(a) As a separate entity from faith.
(b) As hope plus belief.
(c) As hope minus belief.
(d) As an opposite of faith.
2. In Chapter Four: August 5–8: “Murderers,” what challenges do the miners face when considering using machinery to extract water?
(a) Lack of skilled machine operators.
(b) Difficulty in operating the machinery.
(c) The risk of car exhaust contamination.
(d) Limited access to machinery.
3. In Chapter Three: "The Men of Hephaistos," why was bronze considered a sacred metal during ancient times?
(a) It was easy to shape and work with.
(b) It was exceptionally durable and strong.
(c) It had a unique aesthetic appeal.
(d) It was abundant and readily available.
4. In Chapter Four: August 5–8: “Murderers,” what is the main concern of the rescue crew upon returning from the mine?
(a) Assessing the condition of the mine shaft.
(b) Gathering information about the miners.
(c) Determining the cause of the collapse.
(d) Providing immediate medical assistance.
5. In Chapter Five: August 8–10: “Hope,” which miner takes on the role of a spiritual leader and healer among the trapped men?
(a) Luis Urzúa.
(b) Franklin Lobos.
(c) José Vega.
(d) Mario Gómez.
6. In Chapter Six: August 10-21: “Drilling Blind,” what is the timeline for the trapped miners' survival, as mentioned in the chapter?
(a) 2 weeks.
(b) 1 month.
(c) 10 days.
(d) 4 weeks.
7. In Chapter Four: August 5–8: “Murderers,” what is the primary goal the miners work toward together during their ordeal?
(a) Finding an alternative route to the surface.
(b) Escaping through the main entrance.
(c) Surviving and preparing for rescue.
(d) Rescuing fellow miners who are trapped separately.
8. In Chapter One: "August 5-6," what challenges do the rescue team face during their mission in the mine?
(a) The team encounters hostile miners.
(b) The team has difficulty navigating the mine's winding tunnels.
(c) The team faces a lack of proper equipment.
(d) The team is attacked by wild animals.
9. In Chapter Two: "Of Earth and Cold," what type of geological formation is the Nazca Plate in relation to the continent?
(a) It is a mountain range.
(b) It is a sliding plate.
(c) It is a desert.
(d) It is an ocean trench.
10. In Chapter Two: "Of Earth and Cold," why do individuals choose to work as miners despite the inherent risks?
(a) They are primarily motivated by environmental concerns.
(b) Mining requires minimal physical effort.
(c) Mining offers high economic rewards and adventure.
(d) They are fascinated by the darkness.
11. In Chapter Six: August 10-21: “Drilling Blind,” what is the primary challenge faced by Kelvin Brown when drilling to reach the miners?
(a) A lack of drilling expertise.
(b) A lack of drilling equipment.
(c) Resistance from the miners.
(d) Inaccurate maps and maps that have not been updated.
12. 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) Lack of workers' cooperation.
(d) Accurate maps and plans.
13. 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) A significant copper deposit is discovered.
(c) Miners protest for better working conditions.
(d) Copper prices rise, making mining profitable again.
14. In Chapter Three: "The Men of Hephaistos," what does the name "Copiapó" (33) mean, and how is it related to the town's history?
(a) City of Mines, signifying its mining heritage.
(b) City of Festivals, highlighting its cultural celebrations.
(c) Place of Exploration, emphasizing its role as a hub for adventurers.
(d) Land of Plenty, symbolizing its agricultural prosperity.
15. In Chapter Five: August 8–10: “Hope,” how many drills does Fidel Baez identify as potential tools for reaching the trapped miners?
(a) Three.
(b) Twelve.
(c) Six.
(d) Nine.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter Four: August 5–8: “Murderers,” what emotions fluctuate among the miners as they grapple with their predicament?
2. In Chapter Two: "Of Earth and Cold," which geological feature along the Pacific coast of South America resulted from the collision of the Nazca Plate against the continent?
3. In Chapter Five: August 8–10: “Hope,” where does Kelvin Brown, the expert come from?
4. In Chapter One: "August 5-6," how does Villegas describe the dust and sound he witnesses in the mine?
5. In Chapter Six: August 10-21: “Drilling Blind,” what significant event in history is mentioned as a potential comparison to the miners' situation, although it is not openly discussed?
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