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1) What happened to George Leigh Mallory and his climbing partner during their attempt to climb Mount Everest in 1924?
A. They were rescued by other climbers.
B. They vanished just a few hundred meters from the summit.
C. They decided to turn back before reaching the summit.
D. They reached the summit successfully.
2) According to the lecturer, what is the commonly misunderstood reason for climbing mountains?
A. To enjoy the thrill of danger.
B. To appreciate the beauty of nature.
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C. To explore physical limitations.
D. To achieve the summit.
3) What does the lecturer believe is the real motivation for people who climb mountains?
A. The satisfaction of reaching the summit.
B. The pursuit and the means of climbing itself.
C. The opportunity to see the world from a higher perspective.
D. The desire to overcome physical challenges.
4) In mountaineering, what role does cooperation play, according to the lecturer?
A. Cooperation is only required in emergencies.
B. Cooperation is essential for success.
C. Cooperation depends on individual climbers.D. Cooperation is unnecessary in mountain climbing.
5) What does the lecturer compare scaling a steep slope to in life?
A. An adventure.
B. A test.
C. A journey.
D. A gamble.
6) How does climbing mountains help individuals explore their physical limitations?
A. It encourages them to take more risks
B. It makes them ignore their physical limitations.C. It allows them to compete with fellow climbers.
D. It pushes them to challenge their physical boundaries.
7) What is one of the rewards of mountain climbing, according to the lecturer?
A. Climbers become famous.
B Climbers reach the summit easilv