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1). Ensure you record data about your communication devices, i.e. cellular phone, survival
radio, and personal locator beacon on your ___________________ prior to deploying or mission
execution.
Ans: EPA
2). Which of the following are consumable sources of water?
Ans: -Rainfall
-Water from plants
-Melted snow
3). Which of the following actions are appropriate for treating a wound?
Ans: All of the above
4). If held in captivity you must remember to give no information or take part in any action
which might be harmful to your comrades. this is an example of _____________ under article
iv of the code of conduct.
Ans: keeping faith
5). Which of the following are procedures for the proper use of clothing?
Ans: Prevent overheating by removing layers before strenuous activities
6). Which of the following are elements of the colder principle?(select all that apply)
Ans: -Wear clothing loose and layered
-Keep clothing dry
-Repair clothing as necessary
-Keep clean
7).
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, The traditional chain of command roles and responsibilities continue in all captivity
environments. the senior eligible military member assumes command over captives from
all us military departments.
Ans: True
8). Which evasion aids can assist you with making contact with the local population? (select all
that apply)
Ans: Blood Chit
Pointee-Talkee
9). When using a visual signal to support your recovery efforts, guidelines to follow include:
(select all that apply)
Ans: -Contrast
-Size
-Ratio
10). What are some techniques you can use to help cope with psychological effects of captivity?
(select all that apply)
Ans: -Have faith that the U.S. government will support your family
-Reaffirm your will to live and focus on positive reasons to return home
-Keep your mind active by recalling fond memories or designing a house
11). Your resistance goals include which of the following? (select all that apply)
Ans: -Focus on your authorized communications
-Resist providing a confession
12). The code of conduct explains your duty to escape and aid others to escape. part of that
duty includes planning for post escape evasion and recovery.
Ans: True
13). Leaving evidence of your presence supports u.s. government effort to locate, identify and
recover you.
Ans: True
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