Quiz

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Question 1 of 10

Do you need an emergency plan?
Answer

Yes.

Everyone should have a simple emergency plan – being prepared can make a real difference.

Did you know?

Having a plan can help you stay calm, act faster, and recover better after an emergency. Even a small plan helps. We have preparedness tools available in multiple languages and Auslan.

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Question 2 of 10

If you were separated, where should you meet?
Answer

D. All of the above.

It’s important to have a few meeting places planned, so you know where to go no matter where you are.

Did you know?

Australian Red Cross Register.Find.Reunite helps reconnect people with loved ones during emergencies.

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Question 3 of 10

If you had to leave quickly, what would you take?
Answer

E. All of the above.

Having an emergency kit ready means you don’t have to think – you can just grab and go.

Did you know?

Storing key documents digitally can make things easier if originals are lost.

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Question 4 of 10

Who is most likely to help first in an emergency?
Answer

B. Neighbours

The people around you are often the first to help – connection is key.

Get prepared tip

Think about 2–3 people you could call on and check in with neighbours about how you can support each other.

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Question 5 of 10

True or false: Most shelters and hotels will take pets with you in an emergency.
Answer

False.

Many places don’t accept animals, so it’s important to plan ahead.

Get prepared tip

Include pets in your plan – know where they’ll go and who could help care for them.

Question 6 of 10

Who should be involved in your emergency plan?
Answer

D. Everyone.

Planning works best when everyone knows what to do, including kids and people around you.

Did you know?

When everyone is involved, plans are easier to follow and work better in real situations.

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Question 7 of 10

Where should you go for updates during an emergency?
Answer

B. Local emergency broadcaster.

Reliable information helps you make safer decisions.

Did you know?

A battery-powered radio is a simple way to stay informed if power or internet is down.

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Question 8 of 10

How long does it take to recover from a disaster?
Answer

D. It depends.

Recovery looks different for everyone and can take time.

Did you know?

Being prepared helps people make better decisions and cope better during recovery.

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Question 9 of 10

After taking this quiz, do you feel more informed about how to prepare for emergencies?

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Question 10 of 10

What action(s) do you now intend to take to prepare for emergencies?

Select all that apply.