Read the blog post again. Choose the correct option (a-d).
1. To take part in geocaching you need
a. a mobile phone with GPS.
b. a mobile phone with GPS and a toy or gift.
c. a mobile phone, a toy or gift and a logbook.
d. nothing-just yourself!
2. The activity of geocaching
a. began in the 19th century, but only became popular after 2000.
b. was originally only popular in one region of England, but now has fans all over the world.
c. was called "letterboxing' when it was first invented.
d. has similarities with a 19th-century game.
3. When you find a gift in a geocache, you
a. make a note of the gift on the website.
b. can borrow the gift, but have to return it.
c. are allowed to take the gift if you replace it with something else.
d. take a photo of the gift as proof that you have found it.
4. The writer thinks that the most enjoyable kind of geocaching is when
a. you have to find a public webcam.
b. you have to find a series of geocaches.
c. you have to find a geocache and then hide it in a different place.
d. you simply have to find one geocache.
5. The writer believes the 'Fumble after Dark' event
a. is less fun than geocaching with a couple of friends.
b. would be a very enjoyable event to attend.
c. is only suitable for adventurous people.
d. needs to attract more people.
6. The writer has written the blog mainly to
a. suggest that people try geocaching.
b. explain the differences between letterboxing and geocaching.
c. publicise a geocaching event in Sweden.
d. warn readers that geocaching is addictive.