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What natural clothing fiber offers good protection in cold weather when used as an inner layer?
Rafts, parachutes, and tarpaulins are shelters that can be erected quickly with minimum effort. What are these shelter called?
When discussing a hill, what does the term slope refer to?
What orienteering method is being used when the orienteer aims at attack points to find the desired location?
What do we call a combustible material that burns slowly and steadily once ignited?
What orienteering method is being used when the orienteer follows a straight line to the desired location?
What is a "Triangle" used to signify on an orienteering map?
What type of shelter can be erected quickly with little or no effort?
Which of the following is a linear feature on a orienteering map that can be followed to the destination?
What is the most important piece of water survival equipment?
What two items are just as necessary as food and water for a stranded person?
Which of the following is the correct number of standardized colors used on topographic and orienteering maps?
What is the daily recommended allowance of complete protein for survivors?
When discussing a hill, what does the term profile refer to?
What do we call the food source on the open sea that includes both minute plants and animals that drift about or swim weakly in the ocean?
What is the most important single factor in determining the ability to survive?
What type of jungle is characterized as large trees with a network of vines and has a fairly open floor?
How many calories per day should a survivor strive to consume in cold weather?
What landmark is best to follow in a jungle?
Which of the following is representative of "fine orienteering?"
How are grid locations on a map read?
What are "Double circles" used to signify on an orienteering map?
What are the two most important problems faced by the survivor in warm water oceans?
How much should a survivor expect the temperature to decrease as you increase 1,000 feet in elevation?
What orienteering method is being used when the orienteer lines up landmarks to the desired location?
What are the two main goals of a survivor?
Which of the following is representative of "rough orienteering?"
Which of the following is the key to survival in cold regions?
A land map with intersecting horizontal and vertical lines on it is called a
What is a safety lane?
What are the general daily water requirements for survivors in a cold environment?
Which type of hill is steeper at the bottom than at the top?
What single implement is considered the best aid for survival in the jungle?
Which of the following jungle types is probably the most difficult type of terrain in which to travel and find food?
What is the best and easiest source of animal food in a survival situation?
What are "Single circles" used to signify on an orienteering map?
What orienteering method is being used when the orienteer follows a line horizontally on or near the destination, as if it were a trail, to the desired location?
Which type of hill is steeper at the top than at the bottom?
When using a spark emitting device to generate a fire, what other item is almost essential to igniting the tinder?
The type of orienteering competition where controls may be visited in any order and point values are assigned is called
What part of the body will suffer as much as 50% of their total body heat loss if not properly covered?
Which of the following is a device used to change the color of water to aid in rescue at sea?
What do we call shelters that are easy to construct and dismantle in a short period of time?
An easily recognizable map feature within 100-150 meters of a control point is called a (an)
What are the three essential components of maintaining life?