S-U-R-V-I-V-A-L
Fire
How to Survive in Cold Areas
Disaster Preparedness
Anything Goes
100

What does the S in SURVIVAL mean?

What is "Size up the situation"

100

What are the 3 things that a fire needs?

What is air (oxygen), heat, and fuel

100

Is travel in cold areas recommended?

What is no, travel in cold areas is dangerous and it is better to stay put & wait for rescue.
100

What is the key to being prepared for tornadoes, earthquakes, flooding, mudslides, or hurricane season?

What is proper supplies

100

What is the strongest shape in construction?

A triangle
200

What should you do after thinking about your situation?

What is act/take action

200

Is it better to build a small or large fire?

What is small fire as it requires less fuel & are easier to control. 

200

Due to the physical exertion of surviving in extreme cold - how much water should you drink?

What is 5-6 quarts of water a day

200

Depending on your family's requirements, what would you need to include?

What is medical-care items, baby supplies, pet supplies, an extra car, and house keys. 

200

What is the American National Anthem?

What is the Star Spangled Banner

300

What does the 1st V in SURVIVAL stand for?

What is "Vanquish fear and panic"

300

What can fire provide for you in a survival situation?

What is - providing warmth & comfort, can cook food & purify water, and provide a psychological boost. 

300

What is the key to survival in cold regions

What is preparation


300

How much supply of water would you need for evacuation and how much for home.

What is:

3-day supply for evacuation

2-week supply for home

300

What element does the chemical symbol Au stand for?

What is gold

400

Why is it important to value living in a survival situation?

What is stubbornness, a refusal to let things get you down, to give you the mental and physical strength to endure.  

400

What are the best choices of firewood?

What is dry hardwood, green wood, and pine/other conifers. 

400

How should you clothe in cold areas?

What is layering - as you need to adjust your clothing throughout the day. 

400

What (3) basic supplies would you need at minimum? 

What is water, food, flashlight, radio, extra batteries, first aid kit, medications, sanitation & personal hygiene items, emergency contact information, extra cash, or extra fuel.

400

When did the Stock Market crash?

What is October 29, 1929

500

How does a mnemonic device help you in a survival situation?

What is - helping you remind you of things you need to think about if you're ever in a survival situation. 

500

What steps (in order) should you build your fire?

What is - starting with tinder, then adding kindling (combustible material to ignite), and finishing by adding fuel to the fire. 

500

What plants provided in arctic regions can you eat?

What are dandelions, black & white spruce, dwarf arctic birch, and lichen. 

500

What personal documents would you need copies of in case of a disaster?

What is medication list & pertinent medical information, proof of address, deed/lease to home, passports, birth certificates, insurance policies. 

500

What is the name of the smallest country in the world?

What is Vatican City

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