La Mappa Dell Inferno: Questions

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1. Why does the government target Langdon ?
Answer : Because they want the information inside the titanium device.
2. What does Langdon find inside the tube ?
Answer : Inside the tube, Langdon finds a cylinder seal from 3500 years B.C
3. What is written on the cylinder ?
Answer : The word SALIGIA was written in a ornate calligraphy
4. What does the word SALIGIA mean ?
Answer : It is a latin mnemonic invented by the Vatican in the Middle Ages to remind christians of the Seven Deadly Sins.
5. True or false, there is a hidden object in the cylinder ?
Answer : True
6. What is inside the cylinder ?
Answer : It’s a Faraday pointer
7. What image was projected from the pointer ?
Answer: It projected an image of human suffering-thousands
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How did the provost find Langdon’s exact position ?
Answer : They tracked his ip address because he connected on his harvard account.
10. In what year was Inferno composed ?
Answer : It was composed in the early 1300s.
11. What was on the image that Langdon also saw during his hallucinations ?
Answer : It was a body half buried in the ground, their legs sticking out.
12. In the image, there are letters that compose a word. What word is it ?
Answer : The word is Catrovacer
13. What figure was added in the master piece ?
Answer : A plague doctor was added.
14. What was written along La Mappa’s dark brown border ?
Answer : In tiny block letter was written : La verità è visible solo attraverso gli occhi della morte. Which is an italian sentence.
15. What was the name of the agent that found Langdon and Sienna ?
Answer : His name is Agent Christoph Brüder.
16. What is the Brüder’s division ?
Answer : It’s a surveillance and response support.

17. What did Sienna do to escape the police ?
She dressed as an old woman and acted like she was lost.
18. In which vehicle does Sienna and Langdon escape ?
They escape on an adult tricycle.
19. What vehicle chased Sienna and Langdon

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