Maine Firearm Hunter Safety Course Practice Exam

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Prepare for the Maine Firearm Hunter Safety Course Exam with our engaging practice exam. Hone your skills with multiple-choice questions and detailed explanations to ensure you're ready for the test!

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What is a major factor in becoming lost in the woods?

  1. Failing to notify others of your hunting plan

  2. Lack of a compass or GPS device

  3. Both A and B

  4. Neither A nor B

The correct answer is: Both A and B

Failing to notify others of your hunting plan and lack of a compass or GPS device are both major factors that can contribute to a person becoming lost in the woods. By not informing anyone of where you will be hunting, in case of an emergency, it becomes challenging for others to locate you. Additionally, not having a compass or GPS device can make it difficult to navigate and find your way back to safety. Therefore, the correct answer is C, as both options A and B play a significant role in the risk of getting lost in the woods.