- 1. Deep Down Dark by Héctor Tobar is a compelling narrative that delves into the harrowing tale of the 33 Chilean miners who were trapped underground for 69 days in 2010 after a catastrophic cave-in at the San José copper-gold mine. Tobar intricately weaves together the personal stories of the miners, exploring their backgrounds, relationships, and the psychological impacts of confinement and survival in the darkness below the earth. The book captures the desperation, hope, and camaraderie that developed among the miners as they fought to stay alive while facing the grim realities of their situation. It also details the international media frenzy surrounding the rescue operation and the subsequent impact on the miners' lives, both positive and negative, as they emerged from their underground prison into the global spotlight. Through meticulous research and deep empathy, Tobar presents a multifaceted view of this modern survival story, highlighting themes of resilience, faith, and the complex interplay of human emotions in the face of life-threatening adversity.
How many miners were trapped in the 2010 Copiapó mining accident?
A) 29 B) 41 C) 33 D) 25
- 2. For how many days were the miners trapped underground?
A) 88 days B) 101 days C) 52 days D) 69 days
- 3. What was the name of the mine where the accident occurred?
A) San José Mine B) El Teniente Mine C) Cerro Negro Mine D) Chuquicamata Mine
- 4. What was the nickname given to the rescue capsule that brought the miners to the surface?
A) The Phoenix B) The Orion C) The Eagle D) The Dove
- 5. Who was the President of Chile during the rescue operation?
A) Ricardo Lagos B) Sebastián Piñera C) Michelle Bachelet D) Eduardo Frei
- 6. What significant role did Mario Sepúlveda play among the trapped miners?
A) He managed the food distribution B) He was the official shift foreman C) He became a motivational leader and communicator D) He was the medical expert
- 7. What was the author Héctor Tobar's main source for writing the book?
A) News media coverage B) Extensive interviews with the miners C) Official government reports D) Rescue team accounts only
- 8. What lasting impact did the experience have on most miners?
A) They all returned to mining work B) They suffered from PTSD and struggled to readjust C) They became wealthy and famous D) They moved to other countries
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