Dangers of the Outdoors
Finding your way in the woods
Building a shelter
Navigation and Map Reading
Basic First Aid
100

The time of the year when heat-related injuries are most common.

What is summer

100

True or false: Fire is absolutely necessary for survival

What is false?

100

The easiest shelter option.

What is a tent?

100

The first step in using a compass

What is orienting the map?

100

Name the three classes of burns.

What are first degree, second degree, and third degree burns?

200

Three common natural hazards.

What are severe storms, floods, extreme heat, wildfires, tornadoes, earthquakes, and landslides?

(Answers could include any three variations of those)

200

If you stay focused, this attribute used in difficult situations can help you.

What is a positive attitude?

200

The location of a well-placed shelter.

What is on high grounds?

200

The type of map that shows terrain, elevation, and land features using contour lines

What is a topographic map?

200
The first step when arriving at a dangerous situation where a person is hurt.

What is to check the scene for any hazards?

300

The two causes of heat injuries

What are overexertion and dehydration?

300

First step when lost in the woods

What is to find a clear area?

300

This will keep you warm and comfortable in your shelter.

What is insulation?

300

The definition of a map.

What are visual representations of all or part of the Earth’s surface?

300

A sign that someone is experiencing shock.

What is a weak or rapid heartbeat(unconsciousness, rapid breathing, nausea, or vomiting)?

400

The three stages of heat stroke.

What are heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke?

400

The three tangible things that every person needs for survival.

What are shelter, food, and water?

400

When building a shelter, you should point the entrance in which direction compared to the wind.

What away from or broadside to the wind?

400

Name 2 parts of a compass.

What are the baseplate, needle, (rotating bezel, direction-of-travel arrow)?

400

The A in the acronym ABDCE(Primary Assessment) stands for what.

What is Airway?

500

The number of times faster the body will lose heat when the skin is wet.

What is twenty times faster?

500

The S in the acronym S.U.R.V.I.V.A.L stands for.

What is Size up the situation?

500

Three other types of shelter used in the woods.

What are lean-to shelters, debris huts, and A-frame shelters?

500

Explain the Military Grid Reference System(MGRS). 

What is a standardized grid system used by the military and emergency services?

500

This amount of blood loss is dangerous for an adult.

What is about half a soda can's worth?(2 liters)

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