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  1. How accurate (in meters) is a GPS with and without WAAS?


  2. Is a GPS effective in a heavy blizzard?




  3. Name 4 different types of instruments used to help navigate for ground SAR.




  4. When performing a Widely-Spaced Sound Sweep, how far apart are the searchers?


  5. What are the 5 basic categories of clues? Give an example of each.




  6. What is a sound sweep?




  7. What are the 3 heights for search zones?




  8. What are the two categories of search techniques? Give an example of both.




  9. Describe a Type 4 search




  10. Can pacing be practical when measuring distance?


  11. In a survival situation, which of the necessities of life should be a person's highest priority?


  12. What is the body's normal temperature?




  13. What percent of you body heat do you lose from your head?


  14. What are the layers in layered clothing? What does each layer do?




  15. What is the minimum distance a latrine should be set up from a base camp?


  16. Should you drink water straight out of a stream?




  17. What are a few things do's and don't if you encounter a bear?


  18. Name 4 of the "umbles" that are warnings of possible hypothermia.


  19. What are the 3 system in the body affected by hypothermia?




  20. Why are water searches considered high urgency?


  21. Name some safety guidelines for a search near water?




  22. What are the two most common animals used in SAR?


  23. What are the benefits of LED lights over older forms of lighting?




  24. When conducting a search of a building why must each floor be secured?


  25. How are multistory buildings searched?




  26. What is a SPOT?


  27. What direction should you point your antenna?




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