Unfiled Quiz Answers
Question 1
In an event of CAT 1 lightning risk alert, I should stay away from tall isolated trees, lamp posts and open areas even when it is not raining.
Answer: True
Question 2
When I have no intention to fire, I must always ensure that my weapon is put into "safe" mode and my fingers off the trigger.
Answer: True
Question 3
I should call 1733 if causality is recommended by medic to be evacuated to the medical centre as urgent case.
Answer: True
Question 4
I can take part in strenuous physical activities within an hour after my meal.
Answer: False
Question 5
Scenario based training (SBT) is recommended to be conducted prior to exercises, for the same crew configuration in the form of: (1) Simulator training, (2) Table top exercises (TTX); and/ or (3) Platform and non-platform drill practises.
Answer: True
Question 6
Troops are not to loiter at the rear of vehicles or rest under vehicles during halts and rest stops.
Answer: True
Question 7
Open reporting may cause my platoon mates to be punished. As long as no injury or damage occurs, I should not report them.
Answer: False
Question 8
GSOC will be the Single Call Centre (1733) for any incidents requiring SPF/SCDF's resources.
Answer: True
Question 9
Passengers need not put on seatbelt when a vehicle is in motion as long as they are seated down.
Answer: False
Question 10
Temperature taking should be supervised in a parade form with buddy level verification.
Answer: True
Question 11
All active and NS servicemen are required to take and pass the Safety Awareness Test (SAT) every work year. Just-In-Time (JIT) Army Safety Regulations (ASR) test that aims to refresh participants on pertinent safety points must be conducted for all commanders (3SG and above) and Trainers prior to all Live Firing (inclusive of Ranges) and large-scale manoeuvre exercises.
Answer: True
Question 12
I should call for a safety stoppage by reporting to my commander, when I notice a change in the equipment serviceability, which is a No-Go criteria.
Answer: True
Question 13
Open Reporting of safety issues allows us to prevent a serious accident that could happen in the future.
Answer: True
Question 14
The Army Safety and Health policy is anchored by Army's six core ideas on safety: (1) Safety is a mission Outcome, (2) Adopt a zero accident Mindset, (3) Training Safely Takes Time, (4) Safety Requires Discipline, (5) Learn from Near-Misses and Incidents, and (6) Every soldier must take ownership of safety.
Answer: True
Question 15
If I feel unwell, I can sound off only after I completed the activity.
Answer: False
Question 16
Combat PT 2: The push up does not strengthen this muscle group
Answer: Calf muscle
Question 17
In the push up exercise, it is important that the elbows are straightened but not to lock them
Answer: True
Question 18
Which statement about the sit-up exercise is wrong?
Answer: Do raise the hips or arch the back to assume in a vertical position
Question 19
In the straight arm pull you will need to pull the body up by engaging the back muscles (squeeze the shoulder blades together)
Answer: False
Question 20
Kicking or swinging to achieve the up position in the chin up exercise is allowed
Answer: False
Question 21
Which exercise helps in the grip strength essentials to climbing a rope?
Answer: Leg tuck
Question 22
Spotters are not needed for this combat PT 2 exercise
Answer: Push up
Question 23
I can report unsafe practise via any one of the following channel:(1) SG Mobile Application, (2) ESIS on OSN, (3) OSN email system (Army safety email), (4) Verbal reports via telephone (Army safety hotline) and via (5) my commanders.
Answer: True
Question 24
Only a medic or medical officer should initiate first aid on a heat injury causality.
Answer: False
Question 25
Having cold skin to the touch rules out the possibility for heat injury.
Answer: False
Question 26
Just culture is a balanced, fair and measured approach to deal with unsafe acts and apply safety accountability. It is founded on the values of Accountability, Fairness, Learning and Ownership.
Answer: True
Question 27
The Risk Assessment Checklist (RAC) is to be completed by section/ Detachment Commanders before the conducting brief and before the activity commences.
Answer: False
Question 28
For 2nd year soldiers and nsmen, the baseline hydration for a normal, non-strenuous work day is 4L. During hot months, hydration requirements for 2nd year soldiers should be 7L instead of the baseline 4L.
Answer: True
Question 29
Extreme fatigue, severe muscle cramps, fainting spells and disorientation are symptoms of heat injury.
Answer: True
Question 30
After live firing, I must visually observe that the weapon chamber is clear before inserting my weapon chamber flag (WCF), if applicable.
Answer: True
Question 31
I must sound off immediately if my buddy has a temperature of more than 37.5 during temperature taking.
Answer: True
Question 32
My MC ended 2 days ago I can participate in the IPPT today.
Answer: False