Go on a Hunting Trip and We'll Guess How High You'd Rank in the Canadian Armed Forces

By: Daniel Yetman
Estimated Completion Time
6 min
Go on a Hunting Trip and We'll Guess How High You'd Rank in the Canadian Armed Forces
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About This Quiz

You may be wondering what a hunting trip has to do with the Canadian Armed Forces (besides both involving weaponry). But they're more closely related than you may think. When you're out in the woods hunting for game, you're not going to catch much if you're running into the forest screaming at the top of your lungs. 

There's more strategy involved. For instance, if you're deer hunting, where are you going to put your blind? If you put it somewhere the deer don't frequent, you're going to have a long day ahead of you. If it's not completely hidden, the deer might get startled when they stumble across it. If it's too hidden, they might notice it at the last moment and take off. 

It goes without saying that you need to be able to think strategically if you want to be an officer in the Armed Forces. If you're going to lead a group of troops into battle with their life on the line, you better know what you're doing. 

How high do you think you could rank in the army? Do you think you're more of a general or a lieutenant? Start this quiz now to embark on your hunting trip to find out if you're really born to command.

You're going on a hunting trip with three friends. Who's packing the packing the car?
I'm going to do it because they'll forget something.
I'll delegate and make sure they know what to bring.
They probably got it ... I'll bring snacks.
We'll all do our equal share.
It's a three-day hunting trip and you're an hour out of town when you realize that you forgot your tent. What do you do?
Build a shelter out of branches and logs.
Call off the trip.
Drive back and get it.
Buy a new one on the way.
What are you hunting for?
Bear
Small game. I mean really small ... like squirrels.
Deer
It's actually a fishing trip.

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One of your friends cuts his hand on his hunting knife. He may need stitches. What do you do?
Boil the sewing needle you brought and suture him.
Panic and call 911!
Stop the bleeding with an old T-shirt.
Do the responsible thing and drive him to the closest hospital.
You're roasting freshly caught fish over a fire when you feel the first drop of rain. Are you prepared?
No problem. I built a waterproof shelter with a makeshift chimney for the smoke.
Better pack up and go home!
What's a little rain?
Good thing we brought a waterproof tent!
In the middle of the night, you hear what sounds like a big house cat. You quickly realize it's a mountain lion. What do you do?
Find it and assert dominance.
Play dead.
Send one of your friends to chase it away.
Surround it and chase it away as a team.

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How much food did you bring?
Instant coffee and hot sauce for all the game we catch
A week's worth of groceries
We were supposed to bring food?
Just enough to get by if we don't catch anything
What are you fishing for?
Salmon
Minnows
Catfish
Trout or bass
Which hunting weapon are you going to use?
Bow and arrows
FIshing rod and tackle
Small snares
Rifle

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You did remember to bring ammunition, right?
Enough to live in the woods for a year!
What's ammunition?
Whoops, I probably should have brought more.
Definitely enough to make it through the weekend.
How are you going to start a fire?
Just give me a couple of rocks and some dry grass!
Don't worry, I brought gasoline and matches.
I brought a fire starter.
Reading glasses and sunlight
You come back to camp and find a black bear rummaging through your food. What do you do?
Make myself big and yell at it.
Run away as fast as I can.
Wait for him to finish eating and collect the remainder.
Shoot it.

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You're looking for a spot to set up a blind. Where do you put it?
Near the bank of a river
Somewhere half-hidden and half in the open
Tucked into the trees
In a wide-open area
You set up in your blind waiting for deer to come. An hour elapses and you don't see any. How long do you wait?
As long as it takes.
I'm already bored.
Give it 20 more minutes.
Another hour before moving somewhere else.
You just shot a deer and it ran into the woods. You're not sure how wounded it is. What are you going to do next?
Move quietly and mark the trail.
Rush after the wounded animal while screaming at the top of your lungs.
Wait about five minutes and quietly follow.
Move quickly but quietly.

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You found the deer you shot, but you can't tell if it's dead or still alive. How do you check?
Throw a rock at it.
Yell "Hey deer, are you still alive?"
Poke it with a stick or your gun.
Wait a full minute before approaching.
You snare a rabbit. When are you going to skin it?
Right away, while it's still warm.
Gross, no thanks!
I'll wait until I get home.
Later today or tomorrow
You shot an elk but don't have time to drag it out of the woods tonight. There are grizzly bears around. What do you do?
Hang it in the open so I can monitor it.
Drag it back to camp.
Just leave it where it is until the morning.
Hide it in the trees.

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You get approached by a coyote. What do you do?
Try to intimidate it by yelling and waving my arms.
Run!
Ignore it.
Stare it down and shout at it.
A group of crows and magpies start to gather around you even though you don't have any food or meat on you. What are you thinking?
There might be a predator nearby.
They're just friendly.
They think you have food.
There's game nearby.
You haven't had much luck this weekend. You think it might be because of your body scent. How can you fix it?
Bathe in the river with a scent-free soap.
Spray yourself with perfume or body spray.
Rub your clothes in dirt and leaves.
Rub mud over your body.

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It's drizzling out and you're worry about moisture getting into your rifle. What are you going to do?
Put a piece of electric tape over the end of the barrel.
I didn't bring a gun.
Stuff the tip with tissues.
Put a plastic bag over the end sealed with an elastic.
You've been walking for about 20 minutes while buddying around with your friends when you realize you're not sure how to get back to camp
Try to identify your path through broken branches and footprints.
Yell for help.
Check your topographic map.
Try to find a body of water as a landmark.
When you get back to camp, you realize you're covered in at least three ticks. What do you do?
Remove them with tweezers.
Just leave them. What's a little lime disease?
Pull it out with your hand.
Burn it with an extinguished match.

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When you check on the meat you left overnight, there's a bear chomping on it. What are you going to do?
Just let him have it. It's not worth it.
Run away screaming.
Wait for him to eat his share, and grab the rest.
Try to scare it away.
There's a buck approaching you. You raise your bow. If you had to guess, you'd say the buck is about 70 yards away. What do you do?
Wait for it to move in about 35 yards.
A deer! Take the shot!
Wait for it to come within 20 yards.
Wait for it to get to 50 yards.
You decide to try your hand at fishing. What kind of rod did you bring?
Fly fishing rod
I was just going to use my bare hands.
Spinning rod
Casting rod

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You come back to camp with four trout. How are you going to cook them?
Gut them at the river and roast them over an open fire.
I love sushi.
Actually, I'm a vegetarian.
Cut them into fillets and pan fry them.
You and your friend are both have your bows lined up at the same deer. This is his first hunting trip and he's never taken down a deer before. What do you do?
Let him take the shot.
He'll probably miss, so I'll take the shot.
Rock paper scissors
We'll shoot at the same time.
At the end of the trip, which memory stands out?
Spending time with good friends.
The smell of not showering for three days.
The smell of the great outdoors.
The thrill of the hunt.

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