Annapurna by Maurice Herzog
  • 1. Annapurna by Maurice Herzog is a remarkable and historically significant account of one of the most daunting climbing expeditions of the 20th century, chronicling, in vivid detail, the first successful ascent of Annapurna I, the tenth highest mountain in the world, which rises to 8,091 meters in the Himalayas of Nepal. Published in 1951, the book captures the spirit of adventure and the raw determination of Herzog and his team as they faced extreme conditions, treacherous terrain, and the unknown challenges presented by the formidable mountain. Herzog not only documents the physical struggles and victories of the ascent but also delves into the emotional and psychological aspects of high-altitude climbing, vividly portraying the camaraderie among the climbers, their fear, and their moments of despair against the backdrop of stunning yet perilous landscapes. His narrative is infused with a sense of reverence for nature and reflects on themes of human ambition, the fragility of life, and the pursuit of glory amidst the fierce forces of nature. This book stands not just as a tale of adventure but also as a tribute to the spirit of exploration and the relentless human drive to conquer the unconquerable.

    What year was 'Annapurna' by Maurice Herzog first published?
A) 1945
B) 1960
C) 1951
D) 1970
  • 2. Who did Maurice Herzog climb Annapurna with?
A) Edmund Hillary
B) Louis Lachenal
C) Walter Bonatti
D) John Hunt
  • 3. What is the primary focus of 'Annapurna'?
A) The culture of Nepal
B) The first ascent of Annapurna
C) The history of the Himalayas
D) The dangers of mountaineering
  • 4. How high is Annapurna I?
A) 8,091 meters
B) 7,500 meters
C) 8,250 meters
D) 8,000 meters
  • 5. Which mountain range is Annapurna part of?
A) The Andes
B) The Rockies
C) The Himalayas
D) The Alps
  • 6. How many members from Herzog's team successfully reached the summit?
A) Two
B) One
C) Four
D) Three
  • 7. Who was the first climber to summit Annapurna?
A) George Mallory
B) Maurice Herzog
C) Reinhold Messner
D) Tenzing Norgay
  • 8. Which organization supported Herzog's expedition?
A) British Mountaineering Council
B) French Alpine Club
C) American Alpine Club
D) Nepalese Government
  • 9. What genre does 'Annapurna' belong to?
A) Mountaineering literature
B) Travel guide
C) Fiction
D) Biographical
  • 10. What type of obstacles did Herzog face on Annapurna?
A) Hostile locals
B) Wild animals
C) Avalanches and crevasses
D) Underground caves
  • 11. What year did the Annapurna expedition take place?
A) 1952
B) 1948
C) 1950
D) 1955
  • 12. What significant item did Herzog lose during the descent?
A) His climbing axe
B) His gloves
C) His backpack
D) His boots
  • 13. Which country is Annapurna located in?
A) India
B) Nepal
C) Tibet
D) Bhutan
  • 14. What was the historical significance of the Annapurna expedition?
A) First ascent of Mount Everest
B) First ascent in winter conditions
C) First successful ascent of an 8,000-meter peak
D) First ascent without supplemental oxygen
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