What did we learn?

After watching the cartoon "Expect the Unexpected,"
answer the questions below to see what you've learned.

"Expect the Unexpected" Quiz

1) When skateboarding, fishing, boating or any other activity, it's important to:
a) watch out for turtles.
b) not to stand up unless you can swim.
c) when skateboarding, always land in the grass.
d) be prepared for the unexpected.

2) To be prepared, you need to wear equipment:
a) that will help keep you safe.
b) that will keep you dry.
c) that will increase your ability.
d) that will make you look good.

3) What does skateboarding have in common with boating?
a) Nothing.
b) Wheels make good paddles.
c) If you're not prepared for safety, you can get hurt.
d) Helmet colors are the same as life jacket colors.

4) Be ready for the unexpected. When boating, that means:
a) drinking plenty of water.
b) always wearing your life jacket.
c) not staring at the sun.
d) catching only small fish.

5) Standing up in a small boat:
a) increases the chances you'll fall overboard.
b) makes it easier to catch a big fish.
c) gives you more room to reel your fish into the boat.
d) helps you see where the fish is in the water.

6) It can be a warm and sunny day in a boat but a danger of the water is that it can be:
a) very salty.
b) very wet.
c) very cold.
d) very blue.

7) Keeping the boat stable means:
a) not standing up in the boat.
b) not leaning out beyond the boat.
c) not rocking the boat.
d) all of the above.

8) When you have an experience like Megan's, it teaches you that:
a) it could happen again, so never go on the water.
b) things can change in an instant, so be prepared.
c) life jackets don't always keep you warm, so why wear it?
d) it's safer to skateboard than it is to go boating or fishing.

9) Wear it? Wear what?
a) A hat with a broad brim.
b) Sunglasses.
c) A life jacket.
d) Sunscreen.

10) To be a "Life Jacket Safety Leader" you should tell others:
a) to go boating instead of skateboarding.
b) to catch smaller fish so you don't fall overboard.
c) to always wear their life jacket near or on the water.
d) to lead the way and be the first one on the boat.

be a life jacket safety leader