Pre-training quiz page BC Rangers Pre-training quiz Upon successful completion of this quiz, you will be provided the link to sign up for training sessions. 1 / 9 Select the Must Reports from the following list Any situation that is likely to put a Ranger in harm’s way Non-consensual violence or abuse Speeding art car Unauthorized sound camp Missing or found child Medical or psychiatric emergency Unattended fire Any situation that is likely to put a participant in non-consensual grave danger 2 / 9 Where should you not drop your radio? into a fire into a portapotty all of these answers into a portapotty that's on fire on the ground 3 / 9 What is an example of earning social capital? Helping a lost participant find their camp Telling someone agitated that they need to calm down Having a cocktail at Beverages'R'Us while wearing your Ranger gear to tell people about how great Rangering is 4 / 9 When is the only time that you will use a participant's name on the radio? When you are calling medical When you are calling gate to see if your friend has arrived yet When there is a missing child When you are calling security to do a wristband check 5 / 9 What's the order of operations for using the radio? Listen, pause, push, think, talk Pause, think, listen, push, talk Push, talk, think, pause, listen Think, listen, push, pause, talk Talk, push, applause, listen, think 6 / 9 How do I interrupt a conversation-in-progress on the radio, to signify that I am about to communicate an emergency? Allcom, Allcom Break, Break, Break SOS! SOS! I have an emergency 7 / 9 What does FLAME stand for? Friendly to others;Love what you do;Appreciate communication,Make the event awesome; Enemies no more Feel it out; Listen calmly; Assist with empathy; Move to a better space to communicate; Escalate when necessary Find Facts; List solutions; Agree with them; Monitor outcome; Encourage self-sufficiency Focus (on the issue); Listen actively; Acknowledge (emotions); Manage (your own emotions and body language); Explore solutions Feel your feelings; Look from their perspective; Ask open ended questions; Move toward common ground; Express yourself with honesty Flag the issue; Link up with team; Assign roles; Manage the moment; Evaluate afterward Find out what's going on; Listen to participants; Analyze the situation; Mediate the discussion; Explain the resolution 8 / 9 Please select all the things that Rangers do Check in with a slightly altered participant Enjoy the art Walk someone to the Medics Help with a burn perimeter Tell speeding art cars to slow down Give directions to the nearest porta-potties Chase down and tackle a gate-crasher who's missing a wristband Listen to someone who is upset because their bike got stolen Find someone's stolen bike 9 / 9 At nighttime, how can the resources you called for (such as medical) find you? Keep an eye out for them and wave your arms when you spot them Shine your flashlight in a circular motion Wave your glowing Ranger lanyard back and forth Yell "medical, medical, Rangers" out loud until they find you Your score is 0% Restart quiz