The Long Walk by Slavomir Rawicz
  • 1. The Long Walk by Slavomir Rawicz is a gripping memoir that recounts the harrowing and transformative journey of the author as he escapes from a Soviet labor camp in Siberia during World War II. Rawicz, a Polish cavalry officer, was wrongfully imprisoned by the Soviet regime and subjected to harsh conditions that tested his limits of endurance and resilience. The narrative unfolds as he, along with a small group of fellow prisoners, embarks on an extraordinary trek of more than 4,000 miles through treacherous landscapes, including frozen tundras, scorching deserts, and the formidable Himalayas. Along the way, they face starvation, extreme weather, and constant threats from nature and pursuing soldiers. The story is not only a testament to human endurance and the will to survive but also a profound exploration of friendship, courage, and the indomitable spirit of hope amid despair. Rawicz's vivid descriptions and evocative storytelling transport readers through the physical and emotional challenges he endured, making it a powerful reflection on the resilience of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming adversity.

    Who is the author of 'The Long Walk'?
A) Slavomir Rawicz
B) Ernest Hemingway
C) Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
D) John Steinbeck
  • 2. What was Rawicz's nationality?
A) British
B) Polish
C) Russian
D) German
  • 3. Which prison camp were the escapees from?
A) Alcatraz
B) Camp 101
C) Auschwitz
D) Camp 303
  • 4. How many people originally escaped from the camp?
A) Three
B) Twelve
C) Five
D) Seven
  • 5. What desert did the escapees cross?
A) Kalahari Desert
B) Gobi Desert
C) Sahara Desert
D) Mojave Desert
  • 6. What was the final destination country of their walk?
A) Afghanistan
B) India
C) China
D) Pakistan
  • 7. In what year did the escape occur according to the book?
A) 1941
B) 1945
C) 1939
D) 1950
  • 8. How did Rawicz lose his toes?
A) Gangrene
B) Frostbite
C) Animal attack
D) Infection
  • 9. Who was the American in the group?
A) John
B) Mr. Smith
C) Michael
D) David
  • 10. Where did Rawicz eventually settle after the war?
A) England
B) Canada
C) Australia
D) United States
  • 11. What was the original publication year of the book?
A) 1945
B) 1956
C) 1960
D) 1950
  • 12. What was the primary mode of transportation?
A) Walking
B) Horseback
C) Camel
D) Running
  • 13. What has been the main controversy surrounding the book?
A) Political bias
B) Plagiarism
C) Fictional characters
D) Historical accuracy
  • 14. What crime was Rawicz convicted of in the book?
A) Espionage
B) Theft
C) Desertion
D) Murder
  • 15. What significant mountain range did they cross during their journey?
A) The Urals
B) The Alps
C) The Andes
D) The Himalayas
  • 16. What did they use to make shoes when theirs wore out?
A) They went barefoot
B) Tree bark
C) Animal hides
D) Fabric from their clothes
  • 17. How many survivors reached India according to the book?
A) Six
B) Two
C) Four
D) All seven
  • 18. What has been the major controversy surrounding this book?
A) The exact route taken
B) The number of escapees
C) The author's true identity
D) Whether the events actually happened
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