Most Dangerous School Routes in India and Nepal
Test your knowledge about some of the world's most challenging and perilous journeys children make to reach school in India and Nepal.
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Question 1: In Zanskar, India, what extreme condition do students face during their journey to school?
Crossing dense jungles
Walking on frozen rivers
Climbing mountains
Crossing desert terrain
Question 2: What is the primary challenge for students in Getu Valley, Nepal?
Swimming across rivers
Walking through snowstorms
Scaling cliff faces
Crossing quicksand
Question 3: In Uttarakhand, India, what do children use to cross rivers to reach school?
Rope bridges
Motor boats
Inflatable rafts
Wooden canoes
Question 4: What natural obstacle makes school access difficult in the Rolwaling Valley, Nepal?
Quicksand pits
Glacial crevasses
Volcanic activity
Flash floods
Question 5: What is the average time some students in remote Himalayan regions spend traveling to school each day?
30 minutes
1 hour
4 hours
2 hours
Question 6: What makeshift transport do children use in some parts of Bihar, India to cross rivers?
Rubber tubes
Bamboo rafts
Metal containers
Wooden planks
Question 7: What season poses the greatest risk for students traveling to school in mountainous regions?
Summer
Monsoon
Spring
Autumn
Question 8: What safety equipment do most students have while making these dangerous journeys?
Professional climbing gear
Safety helmets
Little to none
GPS devices