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  1. The difference between true north and magnetic north is known as?


  2. Will a GPS work well in heavy fog?




  3. What does declination mean?




  4. What are the 3 heights for search zones?


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




  6. Describe a Type 4 search




  7. Name and describe the principal characteristic of the 5 types of active search techniques.




  8. How far apart are searchers in a type 3 search?




  9. After how much time does quality of searching begin to wane for an individual?




  10. Can pacing be practical when measuring distance?


  11. What are some ways to control fear in yourself?


  12. What are the 6 necessities of life?




  13. The rate of heat transfer through clothing depends on three factors. What are they?


  14. What is the inner layer of clothing used for




  15. What can you potentially get from untreated water?


  16. How long should water be boiled to be safe to drink?




  17. What is a PFD & what is it used for?


  18. Name the 3 degrees of freezing injuries.


  19. Many things in your first aid kit can be improvised using other materials. Name something that can't be improvised.




  20. Using a rope, what is the best way to cross a river?


  21. True or False? The narrowest part of a river or stream is usually the best place to cross.




  22. What does PLB stand for? What does it do?


  23. Name some items of SAR technology.




  24. Name some hazards in an urban SAR setting.


  25. What is the next step after completing the search of a floor of a building?




  26. What is the proper radio term for "end of transmission. I expect a reply"?


  27. What is an advantage of duplex/repeater?




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