1.How many people climb Mount Fuji every year?
a) nearly 30,000
b) around 300 million
c) around three million
d) nearly 300,000
2.What is NTT DoCoMo?
a) the nickname of Mount Fuji
b) a telecommunications company
c) a Mount Fuji travel agent
d) the name of the Wi-Fi hotspots
3.How many different hotspots are there on Mount Fuji?
a) 11
b) 10
c) 9
d) 8
4.For how long will the Wi-Fi hotspots be available?
a) 1 month
b) 2 months
c) 3 months
d) 4 months
5.For how long can people use the Wi-Fi after they log on?
a) 24 hours
b) 96 hours
c) 48 hours
d) 72 hours
6.When did Mount Fuji become a World Heritage site?
a) 1964
b) 1999
c) two years ago
d) last month
7.What do local authorities hope the Wi-Fi will do for climbers?
a) keep them safe
b) teach them how to climb
c) make them confident
d) keep them warm
8.What will the Wi-Fi let people do if they have no phone signal?
a) take photos
b) reserve a room
c) call for help
d) play games
9.How high is the highest hotspot on Mount Everest?
a) 4,158 metres
b) 5,148 metres
c) 5,418 metres
d) 4,548 metres
10.What other place mentioned has a hotspot besides the North Pole?
a) the International Space Station
b) Disneyland
c) the Sahara Desert
d) the Great Barrier Reef