Secret Of The Andes- Chapter 1 & 2

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This quiz is a review for the first two chapters of Secret of the Andes.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Cusi has

    • A.

      Never seen llamas before.

    • B.

      Never seen people before.

    • C.

      A lot of friends in Hidden Valley.

    • D.

      Never seen people or llamas before.

    Correct Answer
    B. Never seen people before.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "never seen people before." This can be inferred from the given options where it is mentioned that Cusi has never seen llamas before and has a lot of friends in Hidden Valley. Since the other options are not mentioned, it can be concluded that Cusi has never seen people before.

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  • 2. 

    The minstrel sang songs and played _________________________.

    Correct Answer
    panpipes, pipes of pan
    Explanation
    The minstrel sang songs and played panpipes, also known as pipes of pan. Panpipes are a musical instrument consisting of a series of hollow tubes of different lengths, which produce different notes when blown into. They are often associated with the Greek god Pan, who was known for his musical abilities. The minstrel's performance likely included both singing and playing the panpipes to create a harmonious and captivating musical experience.

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  • 3. 

    What was the minstrel suprised to see when he met Cusi?

    • A.

      His clothes

    • B.

      His llamas

    • C.

      Golden earplugs

    • D.

      Golden crown

    Correct Answer
    C. Golden earplugs
    Explanation
    The minstrel was surprised to see golden earplugs when he met Cusi. This suggests that Cusi was wearing earplugs made of gold, which is an unexpected and luxurious item to have. The presence of golden earplugs indicates that Cusi is of high status or wealth, as gold is often associated with wealth and luxury.

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  • 4. 

    Chuto is going to bring Cusi on a journey down to the _____________________.

    Correct Answer
    Salt Pits
    Explanation
    Chuto is planning to take Cusi on a trip to the Salt Pits.

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  • 5. 

    The Pleiades refers to

    • A.

      A group of stars

    • B.

      A group of llamas

    • C.

      A group of people

    Correct Answer
    A. A group of stars
    Explanation
    The Pleiades refers to a group of stars. This is a well-known star cluster located in the constellation of Taurus. It is composed of several hot, young stars that are relatively close to Earth. The Pleiades is easily visible to the naked eye and has been observed and studied for centuries. It holds great cultural and mythological significance in various cultures around the world.

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  • 6. 

    Chuno is made out of

    • A.

      Ychu grass

    • B.

      Potatoes

    • C.

      Wool

    • D.

      Trees

    Correct Answer
    B. Potatoes
    Explanation
    Chuno is made out of potatoes. Chuno is a traditional food from the Andean region, particularly Bolivia and Peru. It is made by freeze-drying potatoes, which involves exposing them to freezing temperatures and then drying them out in the sun. This process helps to preserve the potatoes for long periods of time, making them a valuable food source in areas with limited access to fresh produce. Chuno is commonly used in soups, stews, and other traditional dishes.

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  • 7. 

    In Chuno's chant, the ______________ is called the "Great Father of the Inca."

    Correct Answer
    sun
    Explanation
    In Chuno's chant, the sun is referred to as the "Great Father of the Inca." This suggests that the sun holds a position of great importance and reverence in Inca culture. The sun is often associated with life, warmth, and vitality, and it is considered a powerful deity in many ancient civilizations. Referring to the sun as the "Great Father" implies a sense of paternalistic authority and protection, highlighting the significance of the sun in the Inca belief system.

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