1What do you believe is the most important aspect of survival?
Shelter
Food and water
Clothing
Mental stimulation
Companionship
2Your day typically gets started at around ____________ in the morning.
6 AM
5 AM
7 AM
8 AM
9 AM or later
3Hunting was a big part of surviving in the stone age. What would you have hunted with?
A sharpened stick
A big rock
A stone ax
A flint spear
A bow and arrow
4People in the stone age were also hunter-gatherers. That means you'll need to forage some plants and berries. How well do you know your edible plants?
Very well, I spend most of my time outdoors.
Pretty well, I know the basics.
Not very well at all.
I was a Boy Scout, does that count?
5The shelter is one of the most important aspects of survival. What would yours be built from?
Sticks and stones
Animal skin and various barks
Wood, clay, mud, sticks, and hay
Just stone and clay
Leaves and branches
6After hunting, how would you prepare your meals?
I'd just eat it raw!
Cook it over a wood fire.
Cut it up with sharpened stones and then cook it.
I probably wouldn't eat meat.
7A local spring is running dry. How would you hydrate?
I'd collect dew from leaves.
I'd pray for rain.
Collect rainwater in a clay vessel.
Dig an underground sill.
Go out searching for water.
8At night, you hear rustling in the nearby woods. It's probably an animal. What do you do?
Stay quiet and hope it goes away.
Start gathering some weapons.
Start stalking the animal.
Send someone else out to check.
Make lots of noise.
9How well do you cope with stress most of the time?
I'm cool as a cucumber.
Nothing really stresses me out.
Better than most people.
I'm generally a basket case.
Not well at all.
10When temperatures start to drop, what kind of clothes will you wear?