#1
Which of the following is a primary cause of drowning in natural water bodies?
Excessive noise
Underwater currents
Strong winds
Sunburn
#2
What is the recommended age for children to start learning how to swim?
3 years old
5 years old
7 years old
9 years old
#3
Which of the following is a symptom of secondary drowning?
Persistent cough
Dizziness
Fever
Chest pain
#4
What is the recommended treatment for jellyfish stings?
Pouring alcohol
Applying vinegar
Rubbing the area with sand
Applying ice directly
#5
What is the main purpose of a throw bag in water safety?
To keep snacks dry
To provide entertainment
To rescue swimmers
To measure water depth
#6
What does the term 'rip current' refer to?
A type of water slide
A fast-moving river
A strong narrow current flowing outward from shore
A calm area in the ocean
#7
Which of the following is a key factor to consider when choosing a safe swimming location?
High waves
Crowded beaches
Visible lifeguards
Rip currents
#8
What is the purpose of a Personal Flotation Device (PFD)?
To keep swimmers warm
To provide extra buoyancy
To improve swimming speed
To measure water depth
#9
What should you do if you are caught in a strong current while swimming?
Panic and try to swim against it
Float on your back and signal for help
Close your eyes and hold your breath
Dive deeper to avoid the current
#10
What is the best way to prevent waterborne illnesses while swimming in natural bodies of water?
Avoid swimming altogether
Wear waterproof clothing
Shower before and after swimming
Drink untreated water
#11
Which of the following is a common symptom of dry drowning?
Coughing
Vomiting
Headache
Skin rash
#12
What is the first step in performing CPR on a drowning victim?
Check for breathing
Administer rescue breaths
Perform chest compressions
Call emergency services
#13
Which of the following is NOT a safety measure for preventing water-related accidents?
Wearing a life jacket
Swimming alone
Supervising children
Learning CPR
#14
What is the recommended action if caught in a rip current?
Swim against the current
Swim parallel to the shore
Swim directly towards the shore
Stay afloat and signal for help
#15
What should you do if you witness someone drowning?
Jump in immediately to rescue them
Call for help and throw a buoyant object
Ignore them and continue swimming
Take pictures and videos for evidence
#16
Which factor contributes to increased drowning risk in winter swimming?
Warmer water temperatures
Decreased visibility
Thin ice
Shorter days
#17
What should you do if someone is hyperventilating after swimming?
Give them a cold drink
Encourage them to breathe into a paper bag
Tell them to hold their breath
Keep them calm and help regulate their breathing
#18
Why is it important to learn how to recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies?
To impress friends with knowledge
To avoid drowning accidents
To become a lifeguard
To win swimming competitions
#19
Which body of water is typically more hazardous due to unpredictable conditions?
Swimming pool
River
Lake
Bathtub
#20
What is a common symptom of heat exhaustion?
Shivering
Excessive sweating
Pale skin
Confusion
#21
Which safety measure is crucial when swimming in open water with strong currents?
Swim against the current
Wear earplugs
Use a snorkel
Swim parallel to the shore
#22
What is the primary cause of hypothermia in water?
Sun exposure
Strong waves
Cold water immersion
Underwater currents
#23
What is the 'reach' rescue technique?
Swimming towards the victim
Extending an object to reach the victim
Towing the victim to safety
Diving underwater to rescue the victim
#24
What is the primary danger associated with swimming in cold water?
Heatstroke
Hypothermia
Dehydration
Sunburn
#25
Which type of water body is more likely to have unpredictable changes in water depth?
Swimming pool
Lake
Ocean
Hot tub