TFNG questions require identifying true, false, or not given statements. True statements agree with passage information. False statements contradict passage information. Not Given statements lack specific information
The Colosseum, built 2,000 years ago, could seat 74,000 spectators. The Great Pyramid of Giza, constructed 3,000 years ago, remains mysterious
Aqaba is Jordan's only sea access point. Port area is closed to public, requiring shuttle service. Town is 4 km from port, accessible by taxi or minibus
Angkor Wat in Cambodia is the world's largest religious monument. Taj Mahal in India showcases Mughal architecture. Petra in Jordan features rock-cut architecture and rose-colored buildings. Machu Picchu stands at 8,000 feet above sea level. Old City of Jerusalem contains 200 historical monuments
Machu Picchu showcases ancient Inca city in Andes with stunning mountain views. Pyramids of Giza stand as only surviving member of Seven Wonders. Bagan features thousands of Buddhist temples built in 1000s-1100s. Angkor Wat was world's largest religious monument before 15th century. Roman Colosseum holds 50,000 seats and will be restored in 2023
Petra served as Nabataean capital until Roman annexation in A.D. 106. City housed tens of thousands of people before population decline. Discovered in 1812 by Swiss adventurer Johann Burckhardt. UNESCO declared it World Heritage site in 1985