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Survival Techniques - Fact or Fiction

Are you ready to put your survival skills to the test? Welcome to “Fact or Fiction – Survival Techniques,” a challenging quiz that will separate the true wilderness experts from the armchair adventurers. In this exciting journey through the world of survival knowledge, you’ll encounter a mix of common beliefs, surprising facts, and popular misconceptions about what it takes to stay alive in extreme situations.


From the scorching deserts to the freezing tundra, from dense jungles to vast oceans, this quiz covers a wide range of environments and scenarios. You’ll be asked to distinguish between life-saving techniques and potentially dangerous myths. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, a survival show fan, or simply curious about how to handle unexpected situations, this quiz will both entertain and educate you.

So, sharpen your wits and get ready to discover if you have what it takes to survive in the wild!

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Survival Techniques – Fact or Fiction

Drinking your own urine can help you survive in a desert.

You can start a fire using ice.

Moss always grows on the north side of trees.

You can purify water by boiling it for just 30 seconds.

You can survive 3 weeks without food.

Drinking alcohol helps keep you warm in cold weather.

You can use a battery and steel wool to start a fire.

Urinating on a jellyfish sting neutralizes the pain.

You should suck on a pebble to quench thirst in a desert.

Swimming parallel to the shore can help you escape a rip current.

Eating unidentified berries is safe if you see birds eating them.

Eating large quantities of rabbit meat alone can lead to starvation.

You can use a tampon as an emergency water filter.

Moss is safe to eat in the wild.

You can use a plastic bag to collect water from tree leaves.

You should play dead when encountering a bear.

Covering yourself with mud can protect against mosquito bites.

You can use a tree branch to filter muddy water.

Rubbing your hands together keeps you warm and prevents frostbite.

You can use a mobile phone battery and steel wool to start a fire.

Punching a window is the best way to break it in an emergency.

You can use a soda can and chocolate bar to start a fire.

Eating snow is a good way to stay hydrated in a winter survival situation.

Drinking your own sweat can help you stay hydrated.

You can use an analog watch as a compass.

Running in a zigzag pattern helps you avoid alligator attacks.

Rubbing two sticks together is a good way to make a fire.

You should follow flying birds to find water.

To treat a snakebite, you should start by sucking out the venom.

Coconut water is a safe substitute for blood plasma in emergencies.

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