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What did Andrew do to celebrate reaching the halfway point?
Climbed a mountain
Went swimming
Ate ice cream
Visited a museum
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When did Andrew Evans start his hike?
March 31, 2016
March 31, 2018
March 31, 2017
March 31, 2019
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How long did it take Andrew to complete the Jordan Trail?
44 days
50 days
40 days
30 days
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How did Andrew probably feel when he reached Aqaba?
Angry
Tired
Happy
Sad
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Where did Andrew end his hike?
A city
A desert
A mountain
The Red Sea
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Why was the desert part of the hike difficult?
It was windy
It was cold
It was hot
It was rainy
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What was the most difficult part of Andrew's hike?
Walking through the mountains
Walking through the desert
Walking through the fields
Walking through the city
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What did Andrew see on his hike through the desert?
Many birds
Many trees
Many snakes
Many flowers
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What is the main theme of the story?
The value of hard work
The beauty of nature
The challenge of adventure
The importance of friendship
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What did Andrew see in the fields near Um Qais?
Colorful flowers
A river
A desert
Tall trees
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Why do you think Andrew chose to hike the Jordan Trail?
He wanted to meet new people
He wanted to get exercise
He wanted to see the world
He wanted to learn about Jordan
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What is Karak famous for?
Its ancient castle
Its friendly people
Its delicious food
Its beautiful beaches
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Where did Andrew Evans and his group start their hike?
Um Qais
Petra
Amman
Aqaba
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Based on the story, what kind of person is Andrew Evans?
Angry
Adventurous
Shy
Lazy
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What can we infer about the people of Jordan from the story?
They are rich
They are lazy
They are helpful
They are unfriendly
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How long is the Jordan Trail?
350 kilometers
450 kilometers
650 kilometers
550 kilometers
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