Navigating Our City: A Day Out with Friends
One sunny Saturday, a group of friends, Ana, Ben, and Carlos decided to spend a day exploring their city. They planned their route carefully. Ana suggested they start by walking to the art museum nearby. Walking is not only healthy but also an eco-friendly way to move around. Ben, an ardent cyclist, proposed they hire bikes for the next part of their journey to the historic downtown. They used a popular bike-sharing app, strapped on their helmets for safety and set off, their GPS guiding them through the bustling city streets. Finally, Carlos suggested they take the city's light rail system to visit the city park across the river. They used a transit app to plan their journey, mindful of the eco-friendly and convenient option public transport offered them. Their day out was not only fun but also a lesson in navigating their city responsibly and safely. So, next time you plan a day out with friends, remember, your city has many ways to get around. All you need is a plan, a sense of adventure, and a responsible attitude!
Question 1
What was the first destination the group decided to visit?
Historic downtown
City park
Art museum
Light rail system
Bike sharing station
Question 2
Which mode of transport did Ben suggest?
Walking
car
Bus
Light rail system
Bike
Question 3
What does the term 'eco-friendly' mean in this context?
Expensive
Time-consuming
Environmentally friendly
Technologically advanced
Unhealthy
Question 4
Why did the group decide to use the light rail system?
Because it was the cheapest option
Because they were tired of walking
Because it was the fastest option
Because it was an eco-friendly and convenient option
Because the bikes were unavailable
Question 5
What app did they use to navigate their bike journey?
A bike-sharing app
A GPS app
A transit app
A fitness app
A map app
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