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Study Guide: Musa Ibrahim: Mountaineer and Journalist

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Musa Ibrahim: Mountaineer and Journalist Study Guide

Mountaineering Achievements

Musa Ibrahim asserts that his ascent of Mount Everest culminated on May 23, 2010, at approximately 05:05 BST.

Answer: True

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim's claim states that he reached the summit of Mount Everest around 5:05 AM Bangladesh Standard Time (BST) on May 23, 2010.

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Musa Ibrahim reportedly utilized the South Col route, originating from Nepal, for his ascent of Mount Everest.

Answer: False

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim's ascent of Mount Everest utilized the North Alpine route on the Tibetan side, not the South Col route via Nepal.

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Musa Ibrahim has achieved a summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, an elevation exceeding 7,000 meters.

Answer: False

Explanation: While Musa Ibrahim has summited Mount Kilimanjaro, its altitude is approximately 5,885 meters (19,308 feet), which is not over 7,000 meters.

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Musa Ibrahim underwent his foundational mountaineering training in India.

Answer: True

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim completed his basic mountaineering training at the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute in Darjeeling, India.

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Musa Ibrahim's expedition to Mount Elbrus was characterized as a solitary personal endeavor, lacking international collaborative support.

Answer: False

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim's expedition to Mount Elbrus involved hoisting the flags of Bangladesh, Russia, and the Kabardino-Balkaria Republic, indicating international cooperation and support.

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The 'First Bangladesh-India Friendship Expedition to Mount Denali' was formally announced in Dhaka.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 'First Bangladesh-India Friendship Expedition to Mount Denali' was indeed announced in Dhaka at the Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre.

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Musa Ibrahim has not undertaken any mountaineering expeditions beyond his ascent of Mount Everest.

Answer: False

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim has undertaken numerous expeditions beyond Mount Everest, including summits of Mount Carstensz Pyramid, Denali, Mount Elbrus, Mount Kilimanjaro, Annapurna IV, Langsisa Ri, and Frey Peak.

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Musa Ibrahim has successfully summited Annapurna IV, a peak exceeding 7,500 meters in altitude.

Answer: True

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim has indeed summited Annapurna IV, which has an altitude of 7,525 meters (24,682 feet).

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Mount Everest has an approximate altitude of 8,848 feet.

Answer: False

Explanation: Mount Everest's altitude is approximately 8,848 meters (29,029 feet), not 8,848 feet.

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As per Musa Ibrahim's assertion, on what date did he achieve the summit of Mount Everest?

Answer: May 23, 2010

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim claims to have reached the summit of Mount Everest on May 23, 2010.

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Which route is reportedly attributed to Musa Ibrahim's ascent of Mount Everest?

Answer: The North Ridge route from Tibet

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim reportedly utilized the North Alpine route on the Tibetan side for his ascent of Mount Everest.

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Which of the following mountains is NOT cataloged among Musa Ibrahim's documented expeditions?

Answer: K2

Explanation: While Musa Ibrahim has summited Kilimanjaro, Denali, and Elbrus, K2 is not listed among his documented expeditions.

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What specific training did Musa Ibrahim complete at the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute?

Answer: Basic and Advanced mountaineering training.

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim completed both Basic and Advanced mountaineering training at the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute.

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What is the recorded altitude of Mount Kilimanjaro, a peak summited by Musa Ibrahim?

Answer: 5,885 meters (19,308 feet)

Explanation: Mount Kilimanjaro has an altitude of 5,885 meters (19,308 feet).

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What is the altitude of Denali, a mountain that Musa Ibrahim has successfully climbed?

Answer: 6,190 meters (20,310 feet)

Explanation: Denali has an altitude of 6,190 meters (20,310 feet).

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According to the provided source material, what is the altitude of Mount Everest?

Answer: 8,848 meters (29,029 feet)

Explanation: The source material states that Mount Everest is 8,848 meters (29,029 feet) high.

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Which expedition is associated with the hoisting of the flags of Bangladesh, Russia, and the Kabardino-Balkaria Republic?

Answer: The expedition to Mount Elbrus

Explanation: The expedition to Mount Elbrus involved hoisting the flags of Bangladesh, Russia, and the Kabardino-Balkaria Republic.

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What is the altitude of Langsisa Ri, a peak successfully summited by Musa Ibrahim?

Answer: 6,310 meters (20,700 feet)

Explanation: Langsisa Ri has an altitude of 6,310 meters (20,700 feet).

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Musa Ibrahim's claim of reaching the Everest summit was made around 05:05 BST on May 23, 2010. According to his account, what event transpired at approximately 05:16 BST on the same day?

Answer: He planted the Bangladeshi flag at the summit.

Explanation: According to Musa Ibrahim's claim, he planted the Bangladeshi flag at the summit of Mount Everest around 5:16 AM BST on May 23, 2010, shortly after reaching the summit.

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Professional Career

Musa Ibrahim's professional pursuits encompass mountaineering, journalism, and authorship.

Answer: True

Explanation: The provided information confirms that Musa Ibrahim's primary professional roles include mountaineering, journalism, and authoring books, as supported by details about his work with The Daily Star and Channel 24.

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Musa Ibrahim presently holds the position of special correspondent for Channel 24.

Answer: True

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim's current professional role includes serving as a special correspondent for Channel 24.

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Musa Ibrahim previously held a journalistic role at The Daily Star.

Answer: True

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim's journalistic career includes a prior role as a sub-editor for The Daily Star.

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Which of the following professions is NOT enumerated among Musa Ibrahim's primary professional roles?

Answer: Software Engineer

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim's primary professions are listed as mountaineering, journalism, and authorship. Software engineering is not mentioned.

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What was Musa Ibrahim's prior role at The Daily Star?

Answer: Sub-editor

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim previously served as the sub-editor at The Daily Star.

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Foundations and Initiatives

Established in 2011, the Everest Academy was founded by Musa Ibrahim with the objective of fostering youth engagement in adventure sports.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Everest Academy was indeed founded by Musa Ibrahim in 2011, with its stated purpose being to encourage broad youth participation in mountaineering and adventure activities.

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The Everest Foundation, established by Musa Ibrahim, is dedicated to mountaineering training for youth.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Everest Foundation, founded by Musa Ibrahim, focuses on humanitarian and environmental development works, while the Everest Academy is dedicated to mountaineering training for youth.

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The primary objective behind the founding of the Everest Academy by Musa Ibrahim was:

Answer: Encouraging youth participation in mountaineering and adventure activities

Explanation: The Everest Academy was founded by Musa Ibrahim with the explicit aim of encouraging widespread youth participation in mountaineering and adventure activities.

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What is the declared purpose of the Everest Foundation, established by Musa Ibrahim?

Answer: To focus on humanitarian and environmental development works.

Explanation: The Everest Foundation, established by Musa Ibrahim, is stated to focus on humanitarian and environmental development works.

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Recognition and Controversy

The Nepal Government officially recognizes Musa Ibrahim as the first Bangladeshi national to achieve a successful summit of Mount Everest.

Answer: False

Explanation: The source indicates that the Nepal Government and the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) did not include Musa Ibrahim's name on their official lists of Everest toppers, instead identifying M. A. Muhith and Nishat Majumdar as the first Bangladeshi male and female summiteers, respectively.

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The Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) officially lists Musa Ibrahim as the inaugural Bangladeshi male to achieve a summit of Mount Everest.

Answer: False

Explanation: Official records from the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) do not list Musa Ibrahim as the first Bangladeshi male to summit Mount Everest; M. A. Muhith is recognized for this distinction.

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The controversy surrounding Musa Ibrahim's Mount Everest claim was adjudicated in a Dhaka court, resulting in a definitive resolution.

Answer: False

Explanation: While the dispute over Musa Ibrahim's Everest claim was brought before a court in Dhaka, the provided information does not specify a clear verdict or resolution.

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Musa Ibrahim posits that the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) engaged in a conspiracy against him concerning his Mount Everest claim.

Answer: True

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim has publicly stated his belief that the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) was influenced by conspirators against his claim.

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The reference tag adjacent to Musa Ibrahim's Mount Everest summit date within the timeline indicates that the source material is highly reliable.

Answer: False

Explanation: The reference tag next to Musa Ibrahim's Everest summit date includes a notation suggesting 'unreliable source?', indicating potential doubt about the reliability of the cited information.

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The navigational box titled 'Bangladeshi Summiters of Mount Everest' records Musa Ibrahim's summit year as 2010.

Answer: True

Explanation: The navigational box 'Bangladeshi Summiters of Mount Everest' lists Musa Ibrahim's summit year as 2010.

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What constitutes the principal point of contention concerning Musa Ibrahim's ascent of Mount Everest?

Answer: His claim of being the first Bangladeshi to summit is disputed and not officially recognized by Nepal.

Explanation: The primary contention is that Musa Ibrahim's claim to be the first Bangladeshi to summit Mount Everest is disputed and lacks official recognition from Nepal's government and mountaineering bodies.

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Who are officially recognized by the Nepalese government and the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) as the inaugural Bangladeshi male and female Everest summiteers, respectively?

Answer: M. A. Muhith and Nishat Majumdar

Explanation: Nepal's government and the NMA officially recognize M. A. Muhith as the first Bangladeshi male and Nishat Majumdar as the first Bangladeshi female to summit Mount Everest.

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Which organization has officially excluded Musa Ibrahim's name from its roster of Mount Everest summiteers?

Answer: The Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA)

Explanation: The Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) officially omitted Musa Ibrahim's name from its list of Everest toppers.

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Who is identified on Nepal's official records as the first Bangladeshi male to summit Mount Everest?

Answer: M. A. Muhith

Explanation: Nepal's official records identify M. A. Muhith as the first Bangladeshi male to summit Mount Everest.

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What specific aspect of the Mount Everest summit date, as presented in the timeline, is subject to scrutiny due to a reference tag?

Answer: The accuracy of the date itself

Explanation: A reference tag next to the Everest summit date in the timeline includes a note questioning its reliability, specifically regarding the accuracy of the date.

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Personal Background

Musa Ibrahim pursued his primary education at the University of Dhaka.

Answer: False

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim's higher education, including a Bachelor of Education (BEd) and Master of Education (MEd), was obtained from the University of Dhaka; his primary education details are not specified as being at this institution.

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Musa Ibrahim's place of birth is documented as Lalmonirhat, specifically at his paternal grandparents' residence.

Answer: False

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim was born in Bogra, at his maternal grandparents' residence, although his paternal grandparents' home is located in Lalmonirhat.

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Musa Ibrahim's spouse is identified as Nishat Majumdar.

Answer: False

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim's wife is named Ummey Sharaban Tahura, not Nishat Majumdar.

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Musa Ibrahim possesses degrees in education obtained from BRAC University.

Answer: False

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim holds degrees in education (BEd and MEd) from the University of Dhaka and a degree in disaster management from BRAC University.

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Musa Ibrahim's son is identified as M. A. Muhith.

Answer: False

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim's son is named Wasi Ibrahim Raiid, not M. A. Muhith.

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What specific educational qualifications does Musa Ibrahim hold from the University of Dhaka?

Answer: Bachelor of Education and Master of Education

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim obtained a Bachelor of Education (BEd) and a Master of Education (MEd) from the University of Dhaka.

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What is Musa Ibrahim's place of birth?

Answer: In Bogra, at his maternal grandparents' house.

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim was born in Bogra, at his maternal grandparents' house.

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Which of the following names corresponds to Musa Ibrahim's wife?

Answer: Ummey Sharaban Tahura

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim's wife is named Ummey Sharaban Tahura.

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General Information and Identification

The 'Authority Control' section provides links to databases such as VIAF and WorldCat, facilitating the unique identification of Musa Ibrahim.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 'Authority Control' section in biographical articles typically links to databases like VIAF and WorldCat to ensure the unique identification of the subject.

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The introductory hatnote serves to differentiate Musa Ibrahim, the Bangladeshi mountaineer, from a Libyan government spokesman bearing a similar appellation.

Answer: True

Explanation: The hatnote at the beginning of an article is commonly used to disambiguate individuals with similar names, as is the case here with Musa Ibrahim and a Libyan government spokesman.

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Musa Ibrahim's official website is registered under the domain musaibrahim.com.

Answer: False

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim's official website is registered under the domain musaibrahim.com.bd, not musaibrahim.com.

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Musa Ibrahim's name rendered in Bengali script is 'Musa Ibrahim'.

Answer: False

Explanation: Musa Ibrahim's name in Bengali script is মুসা ইব্রাহিম, not the English spelling 'Musa Ibrahim'.

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What does the 'COI' (Conflict of Interest) notice appended to Musa Ibrahim's article imply?

Answer: A major contributor may have a conflict of interest related to the subject.

Explanation: A 'COI' (Conflict of Interest) notice suggests that a significant contributor to the article may have a close relationship with the subject, potentially impacting neutrality.

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