Not Knowing This Survival Information Could Kill You - Statistics

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Question Answer % Correct
You can stop a shark attack by punching the shark in the nose. FALSE
100%
You survive a plane crash in the wilderness uninjured. Everyone else is dead. Your best chance of survival is to get as far away from the crash site as you can. FALSE
100%
The only benefit of building a fire is to stay warm. FALSE
100%
The survival acronym STOP stands for Sit, Think, Observe, Pray. FALSE
100%
Drinking your own pee can save you from dehydration. MAYBE
100%
When lost in the wild, you're first priority is to find food. FALSE
50%
When building a shelter always build a four-sided structure with walls and a roof. FALSE
50%
You should suck the poison out of a snakebite. FALSE
50%
For the average person, plants are the best source of nutrition in a survival situation. FALSE
50%
Always swim parallel to the shore in a rip current. MAYBE
50%
When initially confronted by a bear, the best course of action is to avoid eye contact and slowly back away. TRUE
50%
You can drink water from a cactus. FALSE
0%
The Internet can teach you all you need to survive in the wild. FALSE
0%
You need to ration your water in the desert. FALSE
0%
In a temperate climate survival tasks should be prioritized in this order: 1) locate water 2) locate food 3) build shelter 4) build fire 5) address injuries FALSE
0%
The best way to make water safe to drink is to strain it through a cloth. FALSE
0%
It's your first night in a cold dark night in the woods and you have a built a simple shelter but could not build a fire. You are afraid of freezing to death. The best thing to do is to go to sleep. instead of staying awake and keeping active to stay warm. TRUE
0%
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