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You can leave a boat or board on the roof of your car unsecured as long as you plan to come back.
- True
- False
- It doesn’t matter
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How do you test that your boat is securely strapped / tied down to your car?
- Make sure the straps are tight
- Make sure the ends of the straps are tied off
- Push the side of the boat and rock it back and forth
- All of the above
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Planning the paddling route for a trip involves:
- Obtaining the weather forecast
- Deciding on a distance the group can paddle
- Discussing local water hazards
- Establishing intermediate meeting points on the route
- All of the above
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What information should NOT be included in a float plan?
- The local weather forecast for the day
- Local flora and fauna found in the region
- Phone number of local emergency services
- People going on the trip and the gear they brought
- Timeline of when group will depart and when they plan to be back
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Prior to each paddling trip, a float plan should be:
- Filed with the S. Coast Guard
- Mailed to the state police
- Given to a local marine patrol officer
- Left with a relative or friend
- Kept only in the trip leader’s pocket
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When dressing for paddling, in which order should environmental factors be considered:
- Current weather conditions, water temperature, weather forecast
- Weather forecast, current weather conditions, water temperature
- Water temperature, weather forecast, current weather conditions
- Water temperature, current weather conditions, weather forecast
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It is safe to paddle __________.
- While drinking alcohol
- Alone
- In the dark
- While wearing a properly fitted life jacket
- All of the above
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Paddlers should __________.
- Take a water bottle and drink rarely
- Take a water bottle for emergencies only
- Take a water bottle and drink from it frequently
- Not drink water while boating
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To avoid hypothermia:
- Dress in wool or synthetic layers
- Wear tight fitting cotton clothing
- Drink lots of hot coffee or tea
- Insulate your head, neck, and hands
- Both A and D
Life Jacket Knowledge
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All group members should be wearing life jackets. A life jacket should fit:
- Loosely so swimming is easier
- Casually to keep from overheating
- Snugly and securely
- Lightly it can be pulled overhead easily
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A threadbare, worn or discolored life jacket should be __________.
- Washed and repaired
- Destroyed and disposed of
- Given away
- Returned to manufacturer
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What are U.S. Coast Guard life jacket requirements for adult paddlers?
- One per boat
- One per occupant
- Two per boat
- This regulations does not apply to paddlers
General Paddling Knowledge
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When entering or exiting a kayak or a canoe, or getting onto and moving to a standing position on a SUP, __________.
- Keep your upper body centered over the craft
- Float the craft in the water
- Use the paddle for secondary support
- All of the Above
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To increase stability while paddling:
- Point your craft into the wave or wake
- Keep your weight centered and craft appropriately trimmed
- Continue to paddle smoothly
- All of the above
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When you hear thunder:
- Wait to see if there is any lightning before getting off the water
- Get off the water and monitor the weather
- Seek shelter underneath a tall tree, or in a gulley shallow cave
- Remove your life jacket in case you need to dive into the water
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How will a boat or board perform if it is loaded beyond its capacity?
- It will be easier to stop
- It will have better steering
- It will be harder to control
- It will be faster
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Which of the following is true about low head dams?
- They are easily spotted from upstream
- They can be safely approached from downstream
- They should be avoided both above and below
- They have a strong backwash above the dam
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Which of the following is most likely to occur during the initial shock when falling into cold water?
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When should a paddler dress for immersion?