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  1. Is a GPS effective in a heavy blizzard?


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




  3. Can you use a South American compass in North America?




  4. What does a confinement team do?


  5. What is a search cube?




  6. What additional considerations are involved in a night search?




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




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




  9. What is a sound sweep?




  10. Can pacing be practical when measuring distance?


  11. Why is it important for SAR workers to admit their physical limits?


  12. What are the 5 mechanisms of body heat loss?




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


  14. Does cotton work well for cold wet weather?




  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. How thick must ice be for a vehicle to drive on it?


  18. At what temperature does shivering stop.


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




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


  21. What are some basic pieces of equipment used by SAR responders in

    a water search?


  22. Name the three types of trained search dogs


  23. Name 4 different types of specialized vehicles used in SAR.




  24. When searching for a child in an urban setting, how should the residence be treated?


  25. What is the 300-meter rule?




  26. What is a SPOT?


  27. What direction should you point your antenna?




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