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  1. What are the brown lines on a topo map called?


  2. A brown line on a topo map says 4500. Which direction is downhill?




  3. At what temperature does shivering stop.


  4. What are your muscles doing in
    • mild hypothermia?
    • severe hypothermia?




  5. Which did you state first, the Easting or the Northing?


  6. An abbreviated UTM gives a location to the nearest how many meters?




  7. What expression is used to describe how much larger the real world is than a distance on a map?


  8. Should the person on a stretcher normally be carried head first of feet first?


  9. On a search, are you more likely to become physically or mentally tired first?


  10. Why is documentation so important in a search?


  11. What should you do with the gear in your ready pack before there is an incident?


  12. How many option of fire starting should you have?




  13. How can you determine how far out grid north is from true north on a topo map?


  14. Name the top person in the chain of command in a typical overhead team.


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