Surviving in Nature
Grammar Challenge
History: Scientists & Inventors
Philosophy & Quotes
Psycology: Leadership
100
Why is water the first survival priority?

Humans cannot survive long without water.

100

I _ (walk) when it started to rain.

was walking.

100

Who invented the practical light bulb?

Thomas Edison

100

“I think, therefore I am.”

Thinking proves existence.

100

One quality of a good leader?

Communication/empathy/support etc.

200

How can you filter the water using a shirt or jeans?

Pour water through fabric to remove dirt particles.

200

They had built a fire before night _ (come).


came

200

Who developed the theory of relativity?

Albert Einstein

200

“The unexamined life is not worth living.”

People should reflect on life.

200

Difference between boss and leader?

Boss orders; leader inspires.

300

Name two uses of a knife in survival.

Cutting, preparing food, building tools/shelter.

300

Make a second conditional about survival.

If I were lost, I would … 

(stay where I am and build a signal fire to attract attention).

300

Who discovered gravity?

Isaac Newton

300

“Knowledge is power.”

Education gives opportunities.

300

Why is empathy important?

Builds trust and understanding.

400

Why is rope important?

Building shelters, climbing, securing objects.

400

Finish: If he had taken a map, he…


wouldn’t have gotten lost

400

Who invented the telephone?

Alexander Graham Bell

400

“We become what we think about.”

Thoughts influence actions.

400

What motivates people more: fear or inspiration?

Inspiration (with explanation).

500

What should you do first if lost in a forest?

First of all: Stay calm, assess situation, find shelter/water.

Second step: Mark the trees with a cross

500

Correct: If I will see danger, I will run.


If I see danger, I will run.

500

Scientist who researched radioactivity and won two Nobel Prizes?

Marie Curie

500

“The only true wisdom is knowing you know nothing.”

Wisdom includes humility

500

Two skills of an effective leader?

Communication, decision-making, etc.