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100

What are the three things needed to start a fire?

Heat, fuel, and oxygen (the fire triangle)

100

What universal number should you call in an emergency?

911

100

What is one simple way to make water safe to drink?

boiling

100

You have limited energy and daylight—what do you prioritize?

shelter, safety, and signaling—not unnecessary travel

100

What tool is used to find direction?

Compass

200

What small, dry materials are best for starting a fire quickly? (name at least 3)

Tinder (e.g., dry grass, paper, bark)

200

How can smoke from a fire be made more visible during the day?

add green leaves to create thicker smoke

200

What is the biggest danger of drinking untreated water? (be specific)

Illness from bacteria/parasites


200

Q: You’re thirsty but only see dirty water—what do you do?

Treat or boil it before drinking

200

Which direction does the sun rise from?

east

300

Why should you build a fire in a pit or ring of rocks?

To control it and prevent it from spreading


300

What is the best place to stay if you are lost?

Stay in one place so rescuers can find you

300

Which is more urgent: finding food or water?

water

300

you saw a bear?

better to stay calm walk backwards slowly

300

you don’t have a compass—how can you estimate direction during the day?

Use the sun’s position

400

What is the safest way to put out a fire?

Pour water, stir ashes, and repeat until cool

400

You don’t have a phone—what’s an effective way to signal rescuers from far away?

Use a mirror, fire/smoke, or large ground signals

400

Why is eating snow NOT a good way to hydrate?

It lowers body temperature and can lead to hypothermia

400

you hear running water downhill—what should you do and why?

Follow it carefully—it may lead to people or safer areas

400

You’re in a forest with no clear path—what’s a safe navigation strategy?

Travel in one consistent direction

500

Why is it dangerous to start a fire under tree branches?

It can ignite overhead branches and cause a wildfire

500

what does SOS stand for?

trick question! it does not stand for "Save Our Souls" or "Save Our Ship" it is morse code for (S), three dashes (O), and three dots (S) without spaces.

500

You have limited water—what should you avoid doing?

Heavy activity that makes you sweat

500

You are hiking in the mountains when a sudden storm rolls in. You hear thunder, see lightning, and strong winds are picking up. You are in an open area with a few scattered trees and higher ground nearby. You can either: 

  • A) Run toward higher ground to try to get a better view and escape the storm
  • B) Move to lower ground and find shelter away from tall objects

Move to lower ground and find shelter away from tall objects

500

Why can following a river sometimes be helpful in survival?

It can lead to civilization or help sources