Chapter 1 Review Questions
1.
A primary objective of hunter education programs is to __________.
give every hunter the same degree of skill and knowledge
ensure that everyone enjoys hunting and has an opportunity to hunt
produce knowledgeable, responsible, and involved hunters
none of the above
2.
Name three hunting-related projects for which the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act (Pittman-Robertson Act) provides funding.
3.
Which of these is
not
a source of hunter education funding?
State highway departments
State wildlife agencies
International Hunter Education Association
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
4.
Name three behaviors of a responsible hunter.
Arizona Game & Fish
Department
Course Overview
Course Overview
• Home Page
• This Online Course
• Ten Commandments
Course Chapters
1-Introduction
• Ch 1 Objectives
• Why Hunter Ed?
• Funding Sources
2-Preparation
• Ch 2 Objectives
• Planning
• Conditioning
• Proper Clothing
• Topographic Maps
• Compasses
• Declination
• Plot Your Progress
• Survival Skills
• Shelter
• Starting a Fire
• Signaling for Help
• Water
• Food
• Hypothermia
• Frostbite
• Heat Exhaustion
• Basic First Aid
• More First Aid
• Bites & Stings
• First-Aid Kit
3-Safe Hunting
• Ch 3 Objectives
• Firearm Safety
• Hunting Accidents
• Firearm Actions
• Action Illustrations
• Bolt Action
• Lever Action
• Pump Action
• Semi-Auto Action
• Break Action
• Safety Mechanisms
• Magazines
• Caliber
• Gauge
• Parts of a Rifle
• Parts of a Shotgun
• Correct Ammunition
• Warning!
• Firearm History
• Range of a Firearm
• Cleaning a Firearm
• Carrying Firearms
• Hunting with Others
• Crossing Obstacles
• Loading/Unloading
• Transport Firearms
• Safe Zone-of-Fire
• More Considerations
• Elevated Stands
• Types of Stands
• Fall-Arrest Systems
• Stand Guidelines
• Hunting with Boats
• Water Emergencies
• ORVs and ATVs
4-Conservation
• Ch 4 Objectives
• Wildlife Conservation
• Wildlife Management
• Habitat Management
• Balancing Act
• Carrying Capacity
• The Hunter's Role
• Management Principles
• Management Practices
• Wildlife Identification
5-Hunting Skills
• Ch 5 Objectives
• Marksmanship
• Dominant Eye
• Sight Alignment
• Sighting-In a Rifle
• Sighting-In Steps
• Rifle Firing
• Shooting Positions
• Accurate Shots
• Shotgun Choke
• Choke Guidelines
• Patterning Shotgun
• Shotgun Firing
• Pointing a Shotgun
• Leading the Target
• Planning
• Know Your Quarry
• Identifying Animals
• Still Hunting
• Stalking
• Posting
• Ground Blinds
• Elevated Stands
• Game Calling
• Glassing
• Flushing
• Hunting Dogs
• Vital Shots
• Types of Shots
• Downed Game
• Field Care of Game
• Transporting Game
6-Be a Safe Hunter
• Ch 6 Objectives
• Why Hunting Laws?
• Hunter Image Matters
• Hunter Ethics
• Hunter's Ethical Code
• Respect Landowners
• Respect Non-Hunters
• Hunter Development
• Hunter Involvement
7-AZ Hunting Law
• Ch 7 Objectives
• Rules Violations
• More Rules Violations
• Operation Game Thief
Chapter Reviews
• Ch 1 Review
• Ch 2 Review
• Ch 3 Review
• Ch 4 Review
• Ch 5 Review
• Ch 6 Review
Testing
Online Exams
• Practice Test
• Qualifier Exam
Arizona Wildlife Guide
Big Game
• Bear, Black
• Bighorn Sheep
• Buffalo
• Deer, Mule
• Deer, White-tailed
• Elk (Wapiti)
• Javelina (Peccary)
• Mountain Lion (Cougar)
• Pronghorn
• Wild Turkey
Small Game
• Jackrabbit, Black-tailed
• Rabbit, Cottontail
• Squirrel, Abert's
• Squirrel, Red
Upland Birds
• Chukar
• Gallinules
• Grouse, Blue
• Pheasant, Ring-necked
• Quail, Gambel's
• Quail, Mearns'
• Quail, Scaled
Migratory Birds
• Coot
• Dove, Eurasian
• Dove, Mourning
• Dove, White-winged
• Heron, Great Blue
• Pigeon (Rock Dove)
• Pigeon, Band-tailed
• Snipe, Wilson's
Waterfowl
• American Wigeon
• Bufflehead
• Canada Goose
• Canvasback
• Cinnamon Teal
• Goldeneye
• Merganser
• Gadwall
• White-fronted Goose
• Green-winged Teal
• Blue-winged Teal
• Lesser Scaup
• Mallard
• Northern Pintail
• Northern Shoveler
• Redhead
• Ring-necked Duck
• Ruddy Duck
• Sandhill Crane
• Snow Goose
• Trumpeter Swan
• Whistling Duck
• Wood Duck
Predators/Furbearers
• Badger, American
• Beaver, American
• Bobcat
• Coatimundi
• Condor
• Coyote
• Ferret, Black-footed
• Fox, Common Gray
• Fox, Kit (Swift Fox)
• Fox, Red
• Mexican Gray Wolf
• Muskrat, Common
• Raccoon, Common
• Ringtail
• River Otter
• Skunk
• Weasel, Long-tailed
Raptors
• Eagle, Bald
• Eagle, Golden
• Falcon, Peregrine
• Hawk, Harrier
• Hawk, Red-tailed
• Owl, Common Barn
• Owl, Burrowing
• Owl, Eastern Screech
• Owl, Great Horned
• Owl, Western Screech
Non-Game Animals
• American Crow
• Raven
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