- 1. The Lost City of Z by David Grann is a riveting exploration of one of the most enduring mysteries in the history of exploration: the quest for a fabled ancient city in the heart of the Amazon rainforest, which British explorer Percy Fawcett believed to be located deep within the uncharted wilds of Brazil. Fawcett embarked on multiple expeditions in the early 20th century, driven by an obsession to uncover this lost civilization, which he referred to as 'Z.' Grann meticulously chronicles Fawcett's life and adventures, drawing on historical records and firsthand accounts to paint a vivid picture of Fawcett’s daring expeditions, the challenges he faced from the treacherous terrain, the hostility of the jungle, and the implications of his relentless pursuit. As Grann delves deeper into Fawcett's fate after his disappearance in 1925, he not only intensifies the narrative of Fawcett's life but also reflects on themes of obsession, exploration, and the complexities of the human spirit in the face of the unknown. The book serves as a thrilling combination of biography, adventure, and historical investigation, illuminating the blurred lines between legend and reality in the unyielding wilderness of the Amazon.
Who is the main explorer in 'The Lost City of Z'?
A) Percy Fawcett B) David Livingstone C) Richard Burton D) Henry Morton Stanley
- 2. What is the primary goal of Fawcett's expedition?
A) To find the Lost City of Z B) To find gold C) To establish trade routes D) To map the Amazon River
- 3. In which year did Fawcett first voyage to South America?
A) 1920 B) 1914 C) 1906 D) 1901
- 4. In which South American country did Fawcett conduct most of his explorations?
A) Peru B) Colombia C) Argentina D) Brazil
- 5. What major river system is featured in Fawcett's adventures?
A) Yangtze River B) Nile River C) Amazon River D) Mississippi River
- 6. Who authored 'The Lost City of Z'?
A) David Grann B) Daniel Kahneman C) Ernest Hemingway D) Jon Krakauer
- 7. Who accompanied Fawcett on some of his expeditions?
A) His father Richard. B) His son Jack. C) His friend Henry. D) His brother Charles.
- 8. What was the name of the city Fawcett sought?
A) Z B) Atlantis C) Paititi D) El Dorado
- 9. What year was 'The Lost City of Z' published?
A) 2009 B) 2012 C) 2010 D) 2005
- 10. What scientific theory did Fawcett challenge?
A) The theory of evolution. B) The flat Earth theory. C) The belief that the Amazon was uninhabitable. D) The existence of advanced technology.
- 11. What prevalent risk did Fawcett frequently encounter?
A) Extreme cold. B) Drought. C) Disease. D) Loss of equipment.
- 12. What year did Fawcett make his final expedition?
A) 1930. B) 1920. C) 1925. D) 1918.
- 13. Where was Percy Fawcett born?
A) Brazil. B) England. C) Australia. D) America.
- 14. What type of literature does Grann include in his narrative?
A) Fictional stories. B) Historical and biographical elements. C) Scientific journals. D) Poetic verses.
- 15. What does Grann conclude about the city's existence?
A) It was a fraud. B) It was a myth. C) It was found. D) It remains a mystery.
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