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1. If there are obstacles or a lack of accuracy in taking and following that direct bearing, it would be possible to travel too far to the south and miss the lake. If you have a grid coordinate to the objective, why not compute an azimuth and canoe directly to the campsite? by taylorbe. But look at the problem generically — you are looking for a small campsite located along a trail. What bearing a would you take to go from 8 to 10 ? Terry Hairston’s answer is correct. The big lake elevation is some under 1,000 feet elevation. What bearing a would you take to go from 8 to 10 ? _______3_______
5. The answer is correct. Never too old to learn. When I try to print this out, I get the first page and then about 10 pages of replies, frustrating. The lensatics can give a slightly more accurate field bearing, but for all around usefulness, the orienteering compass is in my experience, a better choice. There is simply no way to hold the compass to make the needle level. Place a compass on the map and rotate the map until the compass printed on the map is aligned with magnetic north • How many stars are in Orion’s Belt? Using the map on the back and your compass and ruler answer the following:
A. Test your knowledge of map reading and British geography with our quick map reading quiz. A line from the SE corner of a grid to the NW corner would be half way between 270 and 360, or 315 degrees. Take this quiz and see how much you and your Scouts know about wilderness navigation. This has been a great learning tool for me! I read, and agree with, some posts that argue that a direct route from B to E would be best. Not bad ! Question 9 can be answered without a compass. Answers: Compass Rose A compass rose is a design on a map that shows directions. Thanks, BTW, for the lack of N reference on the map. Learn and revise about OS map skills, GPS, GIS and other mapping tools with BBC Bitesize KS3 Geography. 15 Questions Show answers. I won’t go into all of them but In the first place compasses are affected by declination and also by deviation. I agree, I have taught map and compass at the university for 5 years and a compass works anywhere in the world if you use it correctly. A is a little north so the answer is obvious. WRT to Q #15 – I figured it was safer to head to the creek and follow the 1250 foot controur line staying just west of the Point E (approximately 240 degree) bearing. I’m used to thinking about these shapes in regards to hilltops/ spurs, and didn’t think about it in terms of drainage. The reason is the closer to magnetic north, the greater the pull downward of the needle toward the ground.The “Global” compasses are an exception but are more expensive then standard backpacking compasses. When you . ��ࡱ� > �� ���� ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ ` �� 1 bjbj��� .F � � 1
�� �� �� � ( ( ( ( ( ( ( � � � � � � �+ � l l l l l l l l � � � � = � I This is a simple explanation and truly an introduction. There is a small dot of paint underneath the needle to give proper balance. I can not think of an reason why is would not… There locations where the ‘normal’ compass can have problems such as the polar areas, but not Zambia. To be used with the Map Test Maps and Compass Test. By the way, I had no problems getting the tesy to function, even on my smart phone. Eventually you will be close to the creek and the lake. Do not remember much. Edit. Got a 95%. Map reading is one of the fundamental skills of geography. EVERY FIRST CLASS Scout can compute a bearing from a map and follow it on the ground. Everyone knows what happens when one assumes.. it doesn’t matter where you are in the world or what compass you use, you must hold it so the needle swings freely. If being outdoors and using a map and compass interest you, visit the Orienteering for the Young web site. By Cliff Jacobson After taking the ‘Get Your Bearings’ quiz, use this list of answers to check your work. It does not matter how you hold the compass. With an additional 60 … Thought I would do better. While the needle will want to point North, the needle will also want to point up or down (the magnetic field is 3D) Compass manufacturers divide the world into 3-5 “Needle balance zones” and change the center of mass of the needle to compensate, so a compass needle remains more or less level within a zone. Once again, it work just fine… This is probably what quiz author Cliff Jacobs meant to write, but he did not get the wording right on the official answer. This quiz is incomplete! About This Quiz & Worksheet. Regarding Q15, I cannot agree with your answer. A political compass asks you political questions and plots your points on a graph so you can more accurately describe your beliefs! __________________
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2. It would then be used as a “railing” to follow it upstream until reaching the lake — nothing says you have to actually follow the creek, you could move a little ways away to better terrain, as long as you know the creek is still to your right. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Portion of the Papago Park Orienteering Course
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E. What marker is on Latitude 3704 ? Great Test. 16 Qs . Using the map and your compass and ruler lay out a course to go from marker 3 to marker 10 (there is no marker 5, skip marker 9). In KS2 children are taught about using a map and a compass for navigation. More explanation. Explore! What do the following colors on a map mean? _____20 or 26____
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B. Nonetheless, I liked the quiz and I would like see more like this. They’re propositions. From where you are standing, move the stick up the tree and count how many lengths of the stick it takes to reach the top. If you’re below the equator I Northern Hemisphere compass would work your correct. There is similar information on the REI website and other sites. the answer I gave is right. Then, choose True or False to answer questions on the Compass Quiz. Played 331 times. How do I use my compass to hike into the woods a couple miles and then find my way back to my vehicle? Also, at 1000 feet (or meters) elevation, you might be in poison oak/ivy habitat, another factor to consider. This may help with all the confusion with compasses used in different part of the world: http://www.thecompassstore.com/whatisglobne.html, I understood most of the answers (or looked up what I didn’t), except Q.5… I don’t understand it. Most compasses that are balanced for the northern hemisphere and won’t work well in the southern. The political spectrum does not always go far enough to truly understand a person's political beliefs. Better take the word of a compass manufacture than a couple of theorist. I would provide a link, but I haven’t figured out how to do that on a smart phone. The large lake is at a lower elevation than the smaller one. This is the first of two quizzes on maps and how to use them. ColorMeaningGreenForests, trees, woodlands, etc.WhiteClear areas, Fields, Meadows, open country, etc.BlueLakes, Rivers, Streams. Map reading is one of the fundamental skills of geography. orient. Compass needles are balanced for the area they are to be used. I p[lan on using it at a scout meeting, brings back the basic use of the compass and reading the map. What is the distance between marker 8 and marker 10 ? For a compass to work properly, the compass needle must be free to rotate and align with the magnetic field. Hint #1: The Arrow in the TOPO images point downhill. page could not be found , finally found the answers. SURVEY . Google “compass southern hemisphere” if you aren’t convinced. Pt. That is if you can see them. Name the parts of the compass shown at the right. However, on page 2 of Scouting magazine is written “Copyright 2014 by the Boy Scouts of America. If you did not change the weight, the needle would not rotate freely, and hence would not work properly. While taking a bearing on E and following that bearing is technically correct, the question asks for the “safest” way to get to the lake. I would only recommend the creek course if one could not hold a compass bearing or interpret land features from a map; but then I would give them a tracking collar to wear with the compass. Delete Quiz ... Because North and South are the two most important directions on the compass. Orient the map using a compass and/or by terrain association. Just a reminder to orient map and compass while NOT on or near metal such as the bolts that hold many picnic tables together as this can effect the compass operation. Even Suunto’s global needle has a limited dip compensation capability. We’re here to serve! Phillip and Steve, you’re welcome to use the quiz within your troop meetings. Which answer shows all of You can obtain these quadrants and use the quizzes provided, or portions thereof, or obtain different quadrants and make up similar questions. Took me just a second for the word ‘nails’ to come to mind. Compass - Provide a compass bearing to reach a given point and pace out the distance between two points: Quiz - 10 multiple-choice questions on identifying map symbols . shoot a bearing toward the lake and if the last little elevation drop presents trouble, use the box method to skirt around it…however you should be able to see the lake from that point. From the corner just West of pt C to the corner about South of point A is 315 degrees. After leaving the lake at something under 1,000 feet you cross 3 more 50 foot contour lines thus putting you something over 150 feet higher in the smaller lake, so you paddled up stream. Been a good lesson why not to be too positive about a subject. and not “taught” in the quiz. Note that the magnetic variation for this map (Gosford 9131-2-S) is currently 11.5 degrees east. ColorMeaningGreenWhiteBlueBlackBrown
4. Q. Ensure that they know the difference between a compass rose and the map key, plus other important concepts, so they can excel at geography. But can he correct his compass for magnetic declination? Study the names of the parts. Actually, the earth’s magnetic field lines tend to dive into the ground toward the pole, so compasses designed for the northern hemisphere have extra weight on the south end of the needle to compensate so the needle stays level. Before GPS satellites and other high-tech navigational aids came on the market, people oriented themselves using compasses. Regarding Question 15. Because it was a disrespect for china religions to start the name with a name with a vowel. Question 16 is wrong. I’m a leader in troop 45 Crown Point, Ind. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Each line represents a separate elevation, and you can’t have two different elevations at the same point. So Tracy Millet’s comment about holding the compass to make the needle level makes no sense. 248 degrees 3. I agree. I new knew there was a dot of paint to weight the South end of the neelde. Describe one method for measuring the width of a stream or the height of a tree. This lesson helps them to understand quarter turns, half turns and three-quarter turns, compass points and anti-clockwise and clockwise. “In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. You need to check question number 16 on the compass quiz, the answer is the stupidest thing I have ever heard. ... Map Skills . Barring a global needle (Suunto’s fancy double hinged pivot), an ordinary needle will not be level when used outside its compass zone. This can easily be used as an introduction before any discu just print the answers and skip the online or at least get it to work. Map skills involve reading maps, using a compass and general navigation knowledge. A. ______60(______
C. How high is marker 19 ? This statement applies to the printed magazine, but the web site surely has a similar restriction. A. Compass Housing___ B. It’s true the V’s point up hill in drainages but the point down hill on ridges. Aiming for a point on the trail (which in comparison is “larger” than one specific point) at least puts you in the vicinity of where you want to be — then all you have to do when you hit the trail (assuming it is a beaten path and not some game trail not easily seen) is decide whether to turn right or left to head to the campsite. When you orient a map, what are you doing ? 20 literature questions for your home pub quiz. _______________
5. http://starryskies.com/articles/dln/8-97/compass.html. Aiming at a point on the creek gives a better target since you would have a good chance to run into the creek somewhere along its length. I’m going to take it There is a lot to assume with this map. Students will enjoy practicing cardinal and intermediate directions with these Compass Rose Posters, Cut-and-Paste Compass Rose Worksheet printable and coordinating Compass Rose Quiz. Contour Map Quiz. That’s correct. I’d like a copy of the quiz, without all the replies. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. You always need to be sure that the needle is turning freely no matter where you use it. Hello Bo, Perhaps using a satelite image as well. 40 degree by 70 degree. To question the logic of individual ones that irritate you is to miss the point. Your email address will not be published. Locate a point in the distance that can be easily identified on the ground and on the map… It has a few comprehension questions below the paragraph. Name the parts of the compass shown at the right. 1. Telling them “take a bearing and go directly to that point” isn’t incorrect, but it is shortchanging them on other tools they can use to navigate in all terrain and conditions. There are 8 Maps quizzes and 80 Maps trivia questions in this category. Found this one out when I was showing a youth how to orient with the map on the stage in the gym where we met. About This Quiz & Worksheet. To me the safest way is take a bearing a little West of point E and meander along the easiest walking to the lake at point E. Generally speaking it is much easier and safer to follow a ridge or at least stay out of a creek bottom. From the March-April 2014 issue of Scouting magazine While the … Practice 30 Compass Group Interview Questions with professional interview answer examples with advice on how to answer each question. https://scoutingmagazine.org/2014/02/quiz-well-know-use-map-compass Since it is the magnetic field and not a big magnet area that controls the needle, it makes me wonder. Direct course from B to E. The land is as flat as can be determined with 50 ft contour intervals for most of the distance. By far easier to go direct from B to E. Taken literally, yes, aim for the big target — the lake — and go right to it (and hope you were accurate in your bearing, didn’t run into obstacles to get off track, or just generally messed up). You always hold a compass so the needle is level and will float freely. What do the following colors on a map mean? Easily add multiple stops, live traffic, road conditions, or satellite to your route. Third, creeks and rivers often don’t have good walking paths beside them, the banks being cliffs. Also have to question the answer to #7. So you may find yourself either walking in water, which if deep or swift is dangerous, or following cliffs above the water,likely up and down. Remember the old saying, “Don’t believe anything you hear and only half of what your read”. The missing information needed to make a good decision is terrain type. I would just dip the compass slightly to compensate. Compass Rose Quiz, Posters & Practice Sheet Activities for Teaching Cardinal & Ordinal Directions. Explore Topock Gorge: a beginner paddler’s nirvana. You are right only if your compass has an adjustable declination setting that has been set. 9.0k plays . Question 16 is about dip and how to compensate for it. Deviation is such as near by metal or mineral deposits. The “official” answer has several problems. Name the parts of the compass shown at the right. Edit. _______________
D What marker is on Longitude 411 ? I don’t see why this is considered making the compass work ‘differently’. You’ll need a compass and pencil to do some of the problems. Doesn’t a compass work anywhere in the world unless there is something causing a deviation? Ruler(s): Used with your map’s scale to determine distances. Answers: Map Reading Activity Printout #1. A. Compass Housing___ B. After 28 years in the U.S. Army and many training young Soldiers in Land Nav., it only makes sense to use the shortest path with the least resistance. Use the map to answer the questions. Q 16 , I cannot even figure out what your answer is and I question what I think you are saying. What I did not mention was that it was a Silva Ranger . Hint #2: Don't get frustrated with the answers. I looked carefully at the answer sheet for number 16 and did some poking around on the internet. © 2021, Boy Scouts of America. 2 is incorrect! Thanks for the comment about Suunto’s global compass. Direction Arrow_____ C. Compass Needle____ D. Orienting Arrow_____ 2. In the slight chance I will ever need to use one down there, I will do some research. 1. Great article. Mapzone is a brilliant map skills site to visit, with exciting online games, free maps, wallpapers, competitions and a fascinating trivia section, all from Ordnance Survey (the people who make the maps). After formatting adjustments, one can print the quiz and save the document for future use. If you leave your compass at 90 degrees, you will actually be headed 100 degrees from TRUE north. Camping, Ground Rules, Magazine, Orienteering, Outdoors. Photocopy and cut up the 18 questions on to card and place on each table. a rightie walks to the right) and navigating through more vegetation requires constant correction of course. Guess sensitive instruments can be affected by many things. When you are in the field, the magnetic declination is 10 degrees east per the stated situation, so you must subtract that 10 degrees from the 90. Assess your students' map skills with this quiz. It will work if you can tilt the compass so the needle does not scrape the housing and can rotate freely. See what you know about compass roses using this quiz/worksheet combo. That “northern”compass needle in the southern hemisphere would not be level because the extra south end weight would be on the wrong needle end since the field lines would dive toward the south pole. Okay, plausible explanations on the compass needle weighting, but I have never heard of that even with 21 years in the Army carrying a compass. You might be good enough to go directly to the campsite, or you might not. As I stated in a previous post I have used my compass south of the equator( Tonga) . A compass’s magnetic needle responds to local magnetic field. Thanks. You said the safest way from point B to point E would be take a bearing on creek and follow it. a map, what are you doing ? Great quiz, which I plan to use in conjunction with my Hiking Meritbadge course. 320 degrees 2. Compass -Complete a compass trail by providing the bearings and distances between three points One – I got a 95% and two – I think that a beginner or and experienced person will learn something. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Directions & Compass Rose DRAFT. If the cross-country path is through dense brush or boulder fields, that would recommend against it. If you have a questions, use the link at the bottom to ask me and I'll give it a shot. It … Given the attention this question(Q16)has driven it in itself is a good learning tool. I would agree some of the questions are tricky, and it would be great to have an explanation in the answers to help understanding. question 7 had 2 correct answer in written text but only one online. I’m going to use it with our new Venture Crew. Perhaps someone who knows copyright law can explain what “fair use” law will allow. A compass will point toward the North Pole and help you find your way. In the northern hemisphere, the magnetic field dips down into the Earth so the compass needle has a weight on the south end of the needle to keep the needle in the horizontal plane. 30 seconds . Silly question that I asked! So I guess one must avoid getting too close to the poles. True. Each time you cross a contour line you are 50 feet higher up, as stated in the next question. I focused only on the “v”/ “U” shape, and that is what threw me off. I don't have a map with me when I go out hunting, but I have my compass. Q16 is a good question from the point of view that it make the student think about how the compass really works……like “The compass doesn’t really point to the magnetic North pole but rather aligns itself with the magnetic flux in the area you are in”.. Find out about basic mapping using compass points, grid references, title, key, scale and interpreting Ordnance Survey maps. Lots of interesting debate on needle weighting and where a compass will work. Start studying Orienteering Quiz Questions. Note: An incorrect question on a camping quiz is no big deal; one wrong compass bearing, however, will get you lost! Maybe ours were just good and didn’t care where they were in relation to the equator! ... To play this quiz, please finish editing it. This map of the USA shows major industries of mining, farming, lumber, oil, and fishing. Compass Points - Cut & Glue. Great article – will use at Troop meeting. ANSWER KEY. While folks are focused on Question 16 which is pretty basic, as an experienced backpacker, I don’t like any of the choices for Question 15. Second, you lose more elevation than necessary, which must be regained. Interpret topographic dangers like falls and canyons? Great quiz! Not bad for 58 and not been around a map and compass in quite a few years. Remember, the 90 degree bearing was determined off the map alone. Fourth, the distance of the path suggested in the “official” answer is certainly longer than the cross-country path. False. Could someone explain this answer to me, please? The answer to 2 IS correct. Good point, John. Why is the answer to Q16 “it will not work”. Choose the best answer. These quizzes will test a range of map and compass skills: Lambertville Quadrangle (Pennsylvania-New Jersey), 7.5-minute Series (Topographic) Using the map on the back and your compass and ruler answer the following:
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