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How to navigate a foreign city without GPS
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  • 1. What's the first step in navigating a foreign city without GPS?
A) Follow the loudest crowd.
B) Ask a local for directions immediately.
C) Study a map beforehand.
D) Hope for the best.
  • 2. Why is learning basic phrases useful?
A) To ask for directions.
B) To impress the locals with your vocabulary.
C) To order complicated meals.
D) To understand the local news.
  • 3. What's a good landmark to look for?
A) A red car.
B) Any small shop.
C) A similar looking street corner.
D) Tall buildings or religious structures.
  • 4. What does 'orientation' refer to in this context?
A) The city's welcoming process.
B) Your personal identity.
C) Knowing which way is North.
D) How lost you feel.
  • 5. What's the best way to ask for directions?
A) Assume everyone speaks your language.
B) Offer money for directions.
C) Demand directions loudly.
D) Be polite and use simple language.
  • 6. Why is drawing a small map helpful?
A) A way to pass the time.
B) To sell to tourists.
C) To prove you were there.
D) Visual aid to remember directions.
  • 7. What should you do if you get completely lost?
A) Give up and sleep on the street.
B) Run around frantically.
C) Find a safe place and re-evaluate.
D) Blame the city planners.
  • 8. What type of clothing is most helpful?
A) Expensive and flashy clothes.
B) High heels.
C) Comfortable walking shoes.
D) Clothing that blends in perfectly with locals.
  • 9. What's the importance of observing street signs?
A) To practice reading the local language.
B) To identify your location.
C) To admire the design.
D) To collect them as souvenirs.
  • 10. Why should you note distinct features of your route?
A) To impress your friends.
B) To aid recall on the return trip.
C) To write a travel blog.
D) To photograph for social media.
  • 11. What kind of questions should you ask when asking for directions?
A) Questions about the local politics.
B) Philosophical questions.
C) Specific, short questions.
D) Questions about the local cuisine.
  • 12. What's an advantage of exploring without GPS?
A) Wasting more time.
B) Discovering hidden gems.
C) Annoying the locals.
D) Getting lost more easily.
  • 13. What can local businesses provide in addition to their goods/services?
A) A place to sleep.
B) Transportation to your destination.
C) Free merchandise.
D) Local knowledge and directions.
  • 14. What's the purpose of memorizing a few key addresses?
A) For emergencies or pre-planned destinations.
B) To show off your memory skills.
C) To impress taxi drivers.
D) To confuse the locals.
  • 15. How can you use the sun to help you navigate (northern hemisphere)?
A) The sun rises in the West.
B) The sun always points to your destination.
C) The sun is irrelevant for navigation.
D) The sun rises in the East.
  • 16. Why is it important to trust your instincts?
A) To sense danger or potential problems.
B) To make irrational decisions.
C) Because your instincts are always correct.
D) To ignore all maps and directions.
  • 17. What should you do if someone offers unsolicited help?
A) Give them all your money.
B) Tell them your life story.
C) Immediately accept their help.
D) Be cautious and assess their motives.
  • 18. How can you use public transportation effectively without GPS?
A) Just hop on any bus or train.
B) Assume all public transportation is free.
C) Refuse to use public transportation.
D) Study routes and schedules beforehand.
  • 19. What is a good way to interact with Locals?
A) Be demanding and impolite.
B) Be respectful and listen carefully.
C) Assume they are trying to scam you.
D) Talk about yourself constantly.
  • 20. Why is it important to stay calm when lost?
A) Because panic is fun.
B) To attract attention.
C) Because nothing bad can happen when you are lost.
D) To think clearly and rationally.
  • 21. What can you do with spare paper?
A) Write down directions or draw maps.
B) Start a fire.
C) Eat it.
D) Use it as a weapon.
  • 22. What should you do if your phone's battery dies?
A) Throw the phone away.
B) Pretend you don't need it.
C) Ask to borrow a charger or find an internet cafe.
D) Cry uncontrollably.
  • 23. What information is most important to understand on a map?
A) The color of the paper.
B) The mapmaker's signature.
C) Key landmarks and street names.
D) The map's printing date.
  • 24. What is a helpful backup plan if you can't find your destination?
A) Blame your travel companions.
B) Have a pre-arranged meeting point.
C) Call the police immediately.
D) Start randomly wandering.
  • 25. How can you use the stars to help you navigate?
A) Wish upon a shooting star.
B) Pretend they are streetlights.
C) Locate the North Star.
D) Count them all.
  • 26. What's the best way to handle cultural differences?
A) Be respectful and adaptable.
B) Insist on your own customs.
C) Ignore them entirely.
D) Be judgmental and critical.
  • 27. What is a good way to learn about your immediate surroundings?
A) Ignore everything around you.
B) Observe the architecture and shops.
C) Close your eyes and listen.
D) Assume everything is the same as your hometown.
  • 28. Why is it helpful to take pictures?
A) To annoy other tourists.
B) Just for social media.
C) Remembering your route by recognizing landmarks.
D) To sell to the locals.
  • 29. What should you do before you leave your hotel each day?
A) Steal the shampoo.
B) Grab a business card.
C) Complain loudly.
D) Leave a mess.
  • 30. What is a good resource for current local events?
A) The local tourist information center.
B) A magic 8 ball.
C) Your horoscope.
D) Reading tea leaves.
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