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      You’re lost in a wildlife management area. Your best chance of signaling is to:
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      • A. Fire 3 shots every 15 minutes.

      • B. Use your signal mirror.

      • C. Build a smoky fire.

      • D. Whistle the national anthem over and over.

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      1. You’re lost in a wildlife management area. Your best chance of signaling is to:
        1. A. Fire 3 shots every 15 minutes.
        2. B. Use your signal mirror.
        3. C. Build a smoky fire.
        4. D. Whistle the national anthem over and over.
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          C. Gunshots are common in public hunting areas and may not be recognized as a signal. Mirrors are good only if an aerial search has been launched. Smoke gets quick attention in a wildlife management area.

      2. What is the most dangerous climate in which to be stranded?
        1. A. 20 degrees F, snowing, 5 mph wind.
        2. B. 35 degrees F, raining, 15 mph wind.
        3. C. 85 degrees F, sunny and dry with 10 mph wind.
        4. D. 70 degrees F, in Hawaii, with a margarita.
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          B. Cool temperatures, moisture and wind is the recipe for hypothermia.

      3. Your compass doesn’t always point north. What’s the most likely reason?
        1. A. Your belt buckle is attracting the compass needle.
        2. B. A local iron deposit is pulling the magnetized needle.
        3. C. The compass needle is off its pivot.
        4. D. Santa Claus is messing with the earth’s magnetic field.
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          A. Your belt buckle is attracting the compass needle.

      4. You’re utterly lost and have 2 hours till dark. What’s your best choice?
        1. A. Find a stream and follow it downhill.
        2. B. Walk uphill to a high point to view the surrounding land.
        3. C. Stop and stay where you are.
        4. D. Set up a video camera and film a documentary.
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          C. Stop and stay where you are.

      5. Your truck gets stuck in a blizzard 4 miles from camp. You should:
        1. A. Remain in the truck and use the heater to stay warm.
        2. B. Get out of the truck and construct a fire and shelter.
        3. C. Walk back to camp at a fast pace to keep warm.
        4. D. Turn on the truck radio to catch the football scores.
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          B. If you don’t run out of gas first, carbon monoxide will likely kill you if you stay in the truck and run the engine and heater.

      6. Your hunting buddy is shivering and you suspect hypothermia. You should:
        1. A. Give him a strong belt of whiskey to warm him up.
        2. B. Get him dry clothes and build a fire.
        3. C. Run him around until he builds up his body temperature.
        4. D. Skin a deer and try to sew him a jacket out of the hide.
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          B. Exertion and alcohol will only make matters worse. Most hypothermia victims need heat from an external source.

      7. You’re caught in a storm with lots of lightning. What’s the best choice?
        1. A. Lie in a depressed area in the open away from tall trees.
        2. B. Run quickly to your car and get inside.
        3. C. Sit under dense trees to avoid getting wet.
        4. D. Create a kite and pretend to be Ben Franklin.
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          A. Lie in a depressed area in the open away from tall trees.

      8. Lost and hungry, you notice birds eating white berries on a low plant.
        1. A. Since the birds are eating the berries, you eat them too.
        2. B. You eat a couple berries and then wait a few hours.
        3. C. You avoid them because you can’t identify the plant.
        4. D. You shoot the birds instead and eat them raw.
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          C. Avoid the berries if you can’t identify the plant.

      9. Lost in the Yukon, how long could you to stay alive with barely any food?
        1. A. 10-15 days.
        2. B. 25-30 days.
        3. C. 50-60 days.
        4. D. Indefinitely. Food is for lesser mortals.
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          C. 50-60 days.

      10. Your stranded hunting buddy has severe diarrhea. Which can help?
        1. A. Eating finely ground black charcoal from the campfire.
        2. B. Boiling oak bark and drinking the tea.
        3. C. Eating finely ground leaves from a cedar tree.
        4. D. Eating unidentified, brightly colored mushrooms.
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          A. Eating finely ground black charcoal from the campfire.

      11. Which food gathering method is most effective in a survival situation?
        1. A. Deadfall.
        2. B. Fishhook and line.
        3. C. Snare.
        4. D. Scavenge for leftovers at picnic sites.
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          B.Fishing hook and line.

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