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Click to edit Master title style  Click to edit Master text styles O’sX’s QA Test your S.W.A.P. smarts…  Select a question. QUESTION 1QUESTION 2QUESTION 3 QUESTION 4QUESTION 5QUESTION 6 QUESTION 7QUESTION 8QUESTION 9

Click to edit Master title style  Click to edit Master text styles O’sX’s QA Question 1  How cold is typical melting spring water?  0°C - 5°C QUESTION 1QUESTION 2QUESTION 3 QUESTION 4QUESTION 5QUESTION 6 QUESTION 7QUESTION 8QUESTION 9 Score

Click to edit Master title style  Click to edit Master text styles O’sX’s QA Question 2  If you saw a friend get too close to a stream a fall in, would you a) go get help or b) pull them out?  a) go get help QUESTION 1QUESTION 2QUESTION 3 QUESTION 4QUESTION 5QUESTION 6 QUESTION 7QUESTION 8QUESTION 9 Score

Click to edit Master title style  Click to edit Master text styles O’sX’s QA Question 3  Can hypothermia be life threatening? Yes QUESTION 1QUESTION 2QUESTION 3 QUESTION 4QUESTION 5QUESTION 6 QUESTION 7QUESTION 8QUESTION 9 Score

Click to edit Master title style  Click to edit Master text styles O’sX’s QA Question 4  True or False: Hypothermia occurs when your body temperature rises.  False QUESTION 1QUESTION 2QUESTION 3 QUESTION 4QUESTION 5QUESTION 6 QUESTION 7QUESTION 8QUESTION 9 Score

Click to edit Master title style  Click to edit Master text styles O’sX’s QA Question 5  Name two areas to stay away from during the spring thaw.  Ponds, streams, lakes, creeks, ditches, rivers… QUESTION 1QUESTION 2QUESTION 3 QUESTION 4QUESTION 5QUESTION 6 QUESTION 7QUESTION 8QUESTION 9 Score

Click to edit Master title style  Click to edit Master text styles O’sX’s QA Question 6  What is the #1 rule to follow when it comes to spring water and ice?  STAY AWAY! QUESTION 1QUESTION 2QUESTION 3 QUESTION 4QUESTION 5QUESTION 6 QUESTION 7QUESTION 8QUESTION 9 Score

Click to edit Master title style  Click to edit Master text styles O’sX’s QA Question 7  What is the definition of flooding?  Ice & snow melting, more rain, ground still frozen QUESTION 1QUESTION 2QUESTION 3 QUESTION 4QUESTION 5QUESTION 6 QUESTION 7QUESTION 8QUESTION 9 Score

Click to edit Master title style  Click to edit Master text styles O’sX’s QA Question 8  How long does it take for hypothermia to set in?  5 to 10 minutes QUESTION 1QUESTION 2QUESTION 3 QUESTION 4QUESTION 5QUESTION 6 QUESTION 7QUESTION 8QUESTION 9 Score

Click to edit Master title style  Click to edit Master text styles O’sX’s QA Question 9  When you fall into fast moving water, why is it difficult to swim to shore?  The current pushes your body into the middle and keeps you there. QUESTION 1QUESTION 2QUESTION 3 QUESTION 4QUESTION 5QUESTION 6 QUESTION 7QUESTION 8QUESTION 9 Score