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

2. In Chapter Nine: "Rescue Plans," why is the Strata 950 drill chosen for the rescue operation?
(a) It is the smallest and lightest drill.
(b) IIt can drill straight down to the miners.
(c) It can drill straight down to the miners.
(d) It is the most reliable drill.

3. 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) Starvation.
(c) Survival.
(d) Cannibalism.

4. In Chapter Ten: "Abnormal-Normal," how often do the doves deliver food to the trapped miners?
(a) Once a day.
(b) Four times a day.
(c) Three times a day.
(d) Twice a day.

5. In Chapter Ten: "Abnormal-Normal," what challenge did the Strata 950 drill face during the rescue operation?
(a) It runs out of fuel.
(b) It encountered a fault in the rock.
(c) It malfunctions and has to be replaced.
(d) It is too slow to reach the miners.

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

7. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," why do the miners steadfastly refuse to speak the word "cannibalism"?
(a) They believe it's a taboo word.
(b) They fear it might become a reality.
(c) It is a word they cannot pronounce.
(d) They consider it bad luck.

8. In Chapter Eight: "Camp Hope," why is the news media drawn to Campamento Esperanza?
(a) To distract the families.
(b) To criticize the rescue efforts.
(c) To report on the miners' rescue.
(d) To create tension.

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

10. In Chapter Ten: "Abnormal-Normal," what role does Edison Peña take on as he regains his strength in the mine?
(a) He focuses on organizing recreational activities.
(b) He becomes a leader of the rescue effort.
(c) He helps with the drilling operations.
(d) He resumes his role as a dedicated runner.

11. In Chapter Eight: "Camp Hope," what is the atmosphere like when contact is established with the trapped miners?
(a) Desperate.
(b) Tense.
(c) Calm.
(d) Jubilant.

12. 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) Sound.
(b) Sight.
(c) Touch.
(d) Taste.

13. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," what element of figurative language is used to describe the miners' situation in the chapter?
(a) Metaphor.
(b) Simile.
(c) Personification.
(d) Hyperbole.

14. In Chapter Nine: "Rescue Plans," how does NASA's expertise relate to the challenges faced by the trapped miners?
(a) NASA specializes in finding alternative mine entrances.
(b) NASA studies human behavior in isolation and confinement.
(c) NASA understands how to prevent rockslides in mines.
(d) NASA has experience with drilling in unstable conditions.

15. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," what does the escalating tension at the mine site foreshadow?
(a) An impending crisis.
(b) A peaceful resolution.
(c) A successful rescue.
(d) Improved communication.

Short Answer Questions

1. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," what challenge does Kelvin Brown face in his drilling mission?

2. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," what role does Kelvin Brown play in the rescue efforts?

3. In Chapter Seven: "August 21–22: Human Gold," what material makes it difficult to maintain a straight drilling path?

4. In Chapter Eight: "Camp Hope," how does the chapter describe the atmosphere at Camp Hope?

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

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