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Grade 7 Public Health
Things that contribute to parasitic infections include
  1. poor personal hygiene.
  2. lack of a clean water supply.
  3. crowded living conditions and poor access to healthcare.
  4. all the above.
Grade 11 Police
One piece of class evidence is enough to place a suspect at a crime scene and/or prove who committed a crime.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 1 Public Health
When I cough I should?
  1. Cook dinner
  2. Hug my teacher
  3. Play a game
  4. Cover my cough, then wash my hands
Grade 10 Disaster Preparedness
Humans can survive without water for 5 days.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 6 Emergency Medical Services
Bandages are used to hold dressings in place, help apply pressure to control bleeding and is the material which is used to wrap or cover any part of the body.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 8 Occupational Safety (OSHA)
Which is the highest level of operational capability in Technical Rope Rescue defined by the NFPA?
  1. Technician
  2. Awareness
  3. Specialist
  4. Operations
Continuing Education Occupational Safety (OSHA)
What is the purpose of OSHA?
  1. Requiring the use of childproof caps for detergent.
  2. Ensure employers provide clean uniforms.
  3. Enusre employee safety and health.
  4. All the above.
Grade 1 Public Health
If I cover my cough and sneeze, and wash my hands, I can prevent others from getting sick.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 7 Public Health
Things that contribute to parasitic infections include
  1. eating too much food.
  2. living in a northern country.
  3. crowded living conditions and poor access to healthcare.
  4. taking baths instead of showers.
Continuing Education Occupational Safety (OSHA)
OSHA helps reduce what?
  1. Layoffs, termination, quitting
  2. Injuries, illnesses and death
  3. Theft/stealing
  4. All the above.
Grade 1 Public Health
We should not wash our hands before we eat.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 11 Police
When sketching a crime scene what step comes after the "measure distances" step?
  1. Locate objects and evidence within the outline
  2. Record details
  3. Outline the area
  4. Observe and plan
Grade 12 Occupational Safety (OSHA)
The typical breaking strength of 1 inch flat webbing is:
  1. 2500 lb (11.2 kN)
  2. 4000 lb (17.8 kN)
  3. 5000 lb (22.2 kN)
  4. 6000 lb (28.9 kN)
Grade 10 Occupational Safety (OSHA)
A convenient place to store rigging hardware while rigging for a rescue is:
  1. On your seat harness
  2. On the litter
  3. In your pack
  4. On the ground at the site
None Public Health
The common cold, hepatitis and measles are examples of:
  1. communicable diseases
  2. harmless disease
  3. nonpathogenic disease
  4. beneficial diseases
None Public Health
Communicable disease refers to a disease that is:
  1. passive
  2. dormant
  3. spread from one person to another
  4. not spread from one person to another
Grade 9 Public Health
The practice of protecting and improving the health of people in a community.
  1. wellness
  2. public health
  3. advocate
  4. health literacy
Grade 9 Emergency Medical Services
Under "Good Samaritan" laws, this law protects the first responder from what
  1. duty to act
  2. being sued by the patient
  3. treated under implied consent
Grade 11 Occupational Safety (OSHA)
All of the following situations would require a rope attached to a seat harness except:
  1. Rapelling
  2. Attending a litter in high-angle terrain
  3. Entering the water during a swift water rescue
  4. Having a belay or a safety line close to a cliffs edge
Grade 11 Occupational Safety (OSHA)
Pulleys may serve all the following functions except:
  1. Changing direction
  2. Working a mechanical advantage system
  3. Reducing abrasion on rope
  4. Acting as a belay device
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