4-H Outdoor Adventures POST-test / 2007

True/False Questions:

1.______If you live in Jackson County, you do not need a fishing license to

fish in Jackson County.

2. ______Catch and release means that if you catch a fish in a net, you have

to let it go.

3.______You cast a cane pole the same way you cast a rod and reel.

4.______You don’t have to wear an ATV helmet unless you are under the

age of 16.

5.______It is safer to drive an ATV on asphalt than on dirt.

6.______The purpose of a quiver is to prevent your arm from shaking when

you hold the bow.

7.______When shooting a shotgun or rifle, you should wear safety glasses.

8.______When shooting a bow, you should keep both feet behind the

shooting line.

9.______Shooting a rifle while laying on the ground is called the prone

position.

10.______Three blows of the whistle means “Cease Fire!”

Multiple Choice- circle the best answer for each question.

11.Which of the following can you learn by looking at a tree’s growth rings:

A. How old the tree is

B. How fast the tree is grew

C. All of the above

12.What saying do you need to remember in order to line up a compass?

A.Put Green Ilene in the Stream

B.Put Red Fred in the Shed

C.Put Yellow Fellow in the Meadow

13.How do scientists study water quality of streams and ponds?

A.Collect water samples
B.Collect bird’s eggs

C.Collect tiny insects called microinvertebrates

14.Which size ATV engine should an 8-year old drive?

A.70 ccs

B.90 ccs

C.Over 90 ccs

15.What types of safety equipment should you wear when riding an ATV?

A.Long pants and a helmet

B.Long pants and a pair of goggles

C.Long pants and a pair of gloves

Matching- draw a line from the word to the correct definition

Fishing LineA spool on which fishing line is wound

RodBraided or monofilament strands that connect the

pole or reel to the hook or lure.

Reel

HookHolds the fish to the line and must be sharp!

SinkerCome in a few basic types: spinning, spin cast, bait

Casting, and fly.

Bobber

Sometimes called floats, they are used to suspend

Jigthe bait or lure at a specific depth in the water.

Lures that are heavier than water, usually made of lead.

Devices that permit one part of the tackle to rotate or spin without causing the line to twist. These also allow an angler to changes lures or other tackle quickly without cutting and re-tying the line.

Name as many of the parts of the fish as you can

4-H Outdoor Adventures POST-test / 2007

Nostrils

Gill cover

Eye

Mouth

Pectoral fins

Pelvic fins

Scales

Vent

Anal Fin

Lateral line

Peduncle

Tail fin

Soft dorsal fin

Spiny dorsal fin