Interview with Young Refugee Boys About Their Journey to Austria

Interview with Young Refugee Boys About Their Journey to Austria

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The transcript describes a refugee's journey from Serbia to Hungary, where they were held in a camp for three days. They faced challenges trying to leave due to closed borders in Austria and Germany. Eventually, they were transported to the Austrian border by police, where they waited for hours at a train station amidst chaos and hardship. The narrative highlights the struggles and personal experiences of refugees during this journey.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was the initial experience of the refugees upon crossing into Hungary?

They were given accommodation in a hotel.

They were sent back to Serbia.

They were taken to a refugee camp for three days.

They were immediately allowed to travel freely.

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What was the main reason the refugees could not leave the camp initially?

The borders to Austria and Germany were closed.

They were waiting for family members.

They did not have valid passports.

They were not interested in leaving.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How did the refugees eventually leave the camp?

They walked to the nearest town.

They were taken by police in taxis and buses.

They were flown to another country.

They escaped on their own.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What challenges did the refugees face at the train station?

There were no trains available.

They were not allowed to enter the station.

There was overcrowding and lack of assistance.

They had to pay a large fee to board.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the attitude of the authorities towards the refugees at the train station?

They provided food and water.

They offered free tickets to the refugees.

They were very helpful and supportive.

They were indifferent and only cared about themselves.