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ME AND THE SEA GAME1 , SENTINEL ISLAND
Game Code: 2152730
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MYSTERIOUS ISLAND
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What was the outcome of the authorities' investigation into John's death?
No charges were filed, and his body was not found
The fisherman was acquitted
The Sentinelese tribe was charged with murder
John's body was recovered and buried
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Why were visitors forbidden from approaching North Sentinel Island?
To avoid disturbing the nesting birds
To protect the island's ancient ruins
To prevent unauthorized fishing
To respect the island's sacred status
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What happened to John's body after he was killed?
It was buried by the Sentinelese tribe
It was cremated according to tribal customs
It was recovered by authorities
It was never found
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Why was John's illegal journey considered dangerous for the Sentinelese tribe?
Because it disrupted their hunting patterns
Because it led to conflicts with neighboring tribes
Because it caused environmental damage
Because it exposed them to modern diseases
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What was the consequence for the fisherman who helped John reach North Sentinel Island?
He was imprisoned
He was given a medal of honor
He received a monetary reward
He was praised by the government
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What happened when John returned to North Sentinel Island after his initial encounter?
He was warmly welcomed by the tribe
He successfully made contact and communicated with the tribe
He was captured and held prisoner
He was killed by the tribe
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What did John write in his diary before attempting to make contact with the Sentinelese tribe?
A poem about nature
A love letter to his girlfriend
A list of his favorite foods
A note to his parents, asking them not to be angry
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What was John's goal in trying to make contact with the Sentinelese tribe?
To teach them farming techniques
To study their culture
To introduce them to Christianity
To sell them modern technology
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How did John prepare for his final expedition to North Sentinel Island?
By receiving medical training and making scouting trips
By practicing martial arts
By studying ancient civilizations
By attending language classes
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How did John Allen Chau learn about the Sentinelese tribe?
From a travel guidebook
Through a missionary website
From a documentary on television
By reading a novel
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What law protects North Sentinel Island and its inhabitants?
The Environmental Protection Act
The International Maritime Law
The Endangered Species Act
The Aboriginal Tribes Act of 1956
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What did Marco Polo describe the Sentinelese tribe as?
Peaceful and wise
Industrious and innovative
Violent and cruel
Friendly and welcoming
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How did John Allen Chau try to communicate with the Sentinelese tribe?
By playing music
By using sign language
By offering gifts and mimicking their language
By sending smoke signals
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Why was North Sentinel Island forbidden to visitors?
To prevent treasure hunting
To preserve the isolation of the Sentinelese tribe
Due to potential volcanic activity
To protect its natural wildlife
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What was the mistake that cost John his life?
Exploring a haunted house
Attempting to meet an isolated tribe
Trying to climb a dangerous mountain
Swimming in shark-infested waters
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