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What is the article's main message about tourist graffiti?
 
It's a problem that needs to stop
 
It's always been acceptable
 
It's getting better
 
It's not very important
What does "civilised" mean in the context of the article?
 
Polite and well-behaved
 
Modern and advanced
 
Rich and successful
 
Famous and popular
What does the word "shocked" mean in the article?
 
Very surprised
 
Very happy
 
Very angry
 
Very tired
What does China's National Tourism Administration advise?
 
All tourists should act in a civilised way
 
Chinese people should stay home
 
People should write carefully
 
Tourists should take photos
According to the article, what wasn't difficult?
 
To make Ding Jinhao's graffiti disappear
 
To make the pyramid accessible
 
To make people understand
 
To make tourists behave well
What happened when tourists could climb to the top of the Great Pyramid?
 
Graffiti was written in many languages
 
People were more respectful
 
Guards watched everyone
 
Photography was invented
When could Europeans first travel around the world on package holidays?
 
In the second half of the 19th century
 
In the first half of the 19th century
 
In the 20th century
 
In the 18th century
What did Giovanni Belzoni do inside the pyramid?
 
He wrote his name and date
 
He took photographs
 
He drew pictures
 
He left flowers
Who was Giovanni Belzoni?
 
The first modern man to enter the pyramid
 
An Egyptian guide
 
A Chinese tourist
 
A government official
At Giza, there is an example of graffiti from which time period?
 
1244 BC
 
500 AD
 
1000 BC
 
2000 BC
How did people feel about writing on monuments in the past?
 
No-one was angry about it
 
It was completely forbidden
 
People celebrated it
 
It was very expensive
What might happen if you write graffiti on a historic monument in Egypt today?
 
You might go to prison for a year
 
You might have to pay a small fine
 
You might get a warning
 
You might go viral on TikTok
What does the article say about tourist graffiti in modern-day Egypt?
 
It is a serious crime
 
It is allowed
 
It is encouraged
 
It is ignored
Why was it easy to find the person responsible for the graffiti?
 
The tourist wrote his own name (duh)
 
The tourist used an alias
 
The tourist took photos
 
The tourist told many people
What was the tourist's name?
 
Ding Jinhao
 
Wang Xiaoli
 
Xi Jinping
 
Chen Wei
What did people in China think about the graffiti?
 
They couldn't believe it
 
They were happy
 
They didn't care
 
They supported it (go China!)
Where was the graffiti written?
 
In Luxor
 
In Cairo
 
In Alexandria
 
In Memphis
How old is the monument that was damaged?
 
3500 years old
 
2000 years old
 
1000 years old
 
4000 years old
Where did the Chinese tourist write graffiti?
 
In Egypt
 
In China
 
In Italy
 
In Greece