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
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 170 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

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

2. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," what challenge does Kelvin Brown face in his drilling mission?
(a) Geological complexities.
(b) Lack of equipment.
(c) Language barriers.
(d) Uncooperative miners.

3. In Chapter Ten: "Abnormal-Normal," what does Dr. Duncan emphasize to the families of the trapped miners during their meeting?
(a) The importance of faith and trust.
(b) The need for immediate action.
(c) The likelihood of a swift rescue.
(d) The necessity of financial planning.

4. In Chapter Nine: "Rescue Plans," why is blasting a hole through the rock to reach the trapped miners not a feasible option?
(a) It could trigger new rockslides and endanger the miners.
(b) The miners are too deep underground for explosives to reach them.
(c) The miners might be injured in the explosion.
(d) It would take too long to set up the explosives.

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

6. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," why are the families growing increasingly impatient?
(a) They want more information about the rescue efforts.
(b) They are eager to reunite with the miners.
(c) They were tired of watching and waiting.
(d) They are preparing for a celebration.

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

8. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," which sense is primarily engaged in the use of imagery to describe the miners' physical condition?
(a) Sight.
(b) Taste.
(c) Sound.
(d) Touch.

9. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," how does the emotional state of the miners and their families compare?
(a) They experience different emotions.
(b) They are both in despair.
(c) They are both joyful.
(d) They are both hopeful.

10. In Chapter Eight: "Camp Hope," who is responsible for gathering blood samples from the trapped miners?
(a) Kris- tian Jahn.
(b) Yonni Barrios.
(c) Captain Renato Navarro Genta.
(d) President Piñera.

11. In Chapter Ten: "Abnormal-Normal," how do the families of the trapped miners react to the long wait for their rescue?
(a) They protest against the rescue authorities.
(b) They remain calm and hopeful.
(c) They demand immediate action.
(d) They decide to leave the campsite.

12. In Chapter Eight: "Camp Hope," how does the chapter describe the atmosphere at Camp Hope?
(a) Chaotic and disorganized.
(b) Tense and anxious.
(c) Joyful and celebratory.
(d) Quiet and somber.

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

14. In Chapter Nine: "Rescue Plans," what is the primary purpose of Dr. Holland's visit to the mine?
(a) To design an escape capsule for the miners.
(b) To address the psychological needs of the miners and their families.
(c) To provide medical care to the miners.
(d) To assess the stability of the mine's structure.

15. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," what taboo word do the miners refuse to speak, even as they face extreme hunger?
(a) Desperation.
(b) Survival.
(c) Starvation.
(d) Cannibalism.

Short Answer Questions

1. In Chapter Eight: "Camp Hope," what crucial steps are taken to ensure the miners' physical health does not deteriorate further?

2. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," what message is attached to the drill bit to convey the miners' safety?

3. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," what happens to the tension and frustration at the campsite once the miners' safety is confirmed?

4. In Chapter Nine: "Rescue Plans," what concern do officials have about the Strata 950 drill?

5. In Chapter Ten: "Abnormal-Normal," how do the trapped miners initially react when they are informed of the long timeline for their rescue?

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