Trapped Test | Final Test - Easy

Marc Aronson
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 170 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Trapped Test | Final 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 Ten: "Abnormal-Normal," what role does Dr. Mike Duncan play in the rescue operation?
(a) He is the leader of the NASA team assisting in the rescue.
(b) He is the head of the Chilean rescue team.
(c) He leads the team of psychologists.
(d) He is the leader of the trapped miners.

2. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," what does Kelvin Brown's advanced drill bit use to navigate through the rock layers?
(a) Nuclear energy.
(b) Diamond chips.
(c) Steam power.
(d) Hydraulic pressure.

3. In Chapter Eight: "Camp Hope," what crucial steps are taken to ensure the miners' physical health does not deteriorate further?
(a) Offering psychological counseling..
(b) Providing video games.
(c) Sending down fast food.
(d) Collecting blood samples.

4. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," what is the emotional state of the families above ground?
(a) Relieved.
(b) Furious.
(c) Hopeful.
(d) Joyful.

5. In Chapter Nine: "Rescue Plans," why is maintaining a cohesive and supportive team crucial during a rescue mission?
(a) It prevents conflicts among rescue workers.
(b) It fosters a sense of camaraderie and cooperation.
(c) It ensures efficient communication with the miners.
(d) It speeds up the drilling process.

6. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," how are the miners and their families emotionally connected despite being physically separated?
(a) Through a shared sense of hopelessness.
(b) Through underground tunnels.
(c) Through radio communication.
(d) Through regular family meetings.

7. In Chapter Nine: "Rescue Plans," why is the raise bore method chosen for drilling the rescue shaft?
(a) It creates a large-diameter hole for the miners to exit.
(b) It is the fastest drilling method.
(c) It is the most cost-effective option.
(d) It requires minimal drilling equipment.

8. In Chapter Nine: "Rescue Plans," why is NASA consulted for advice in the rescue operation?
(a) To provide drilling equipment.
(b) To offer psychological support.
(c) To assess the stability of the mine.
(d) To share expertise in space missions.

9. In Chapter Eight: "Camp Hope," what is the main goal of sending vitamins and vaccines down to the miners?
(a) To provide relief from boredom.
(b) To stimulate their appetites.
(c) To keep the miners entertained.
(d) To prevent infections.

10. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," what do the families above ground hold responsible for their loved ones' danger?
(a) The mining company.
(b) The miners themselves.
(c) The government.
(d) Global experts.

11. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," what is the immediate reaction of the campsite upon receiving the message from the miners?
(a) Fury.
(b) Disbelief.
(c) Joy and relief.
(d) Panic.

12. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," how do the miners react when they see their message emerge from the mine on the drill bit?
(a) They cry in despair.
(b) They celebrate.
(c) They remain silent.
(d) They panic.

13. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," why do the miners limit themselves to one bite every three days?
(a) To maintain their strength.
(b) To savor the flavor.
(c) To conserve their meager rations.
(d) To prevent indigestion.

14. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," what is the central theme?
(a) Survival.
(b) Unity.
(c) Resilience.
(d) Desperation.

15. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," what does the term "cannibalism" (73) signify in the context of the chapter?
(a) Sharing food rations.
(b) A form of religious ritual.
(c) Consuming one's own species.
(d) Eating plants and animals.

Short Answer Questions

1. In Chapter Ten: "Abnormal-Normal," what advice do the survivors of the 1972 Andes plane crash offer to the trapped miners?

2. In Chapter Ten: "Abnormal-Normal," why do the miners need to shift their eating and sleeping areas away from certain areas of the mine?

3. In Chapter Eight: "Camp Hope," what is Captain Navarro's role in the rescue effort?

4. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," what does the tapping on the drill bit become for the trapped miners?

5. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," how does the emotional state of the miners and their families compare?

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