Is it just me..? (Hunter Safety Test Questions)?

Is it just me or should we cut back on answering what are obviously hunter-safety class students having us do their tests for them?

Random questions here and there, OK. But there is a flood of questions with multiple choice (A, B, C, D) answers in the additional info part of the question. Quite obviously, its a student asking answers for the test.

Examples:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Aue43mclueMn3E82wcfhpdBRxQt.?qid=20070824162237AAyuFs8
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Anhgqz2rkDnXyzvosB.e3apRxQt.?qid=20070824163222AAKemFS
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ap.B7aSngltXnJAOFySmX_FRxQt.?qid=20070824163824AAoiJml

I really don't want this person in the field next to me with a loaded gun or bow if they can't do the test themselves. Honest - I'm all for answering questions, but this test is supposed to make sure the student understands the material and retains it, and can answer extremely simple questions. My 2 cents...take it or leave it

2007-08-24T17:20:40Z

It is in my opinion, comparable to person A applying for a drivers license, having person B take the test, and person A going up to get their picture taken and license issued. Or akin to person A applying for a CCW permit, their best buddy person B taking the test, and person A getting their CCW.

Safety is of extreme importance, and the point of the course, is to make sure the student understands the information they read, and what the instructor taught. We aren't exactly doing the hunting and shooting community favors by giving away the answers to someone who MAY not understand or grasp the information.

Anonymous2007-08-24T17:40:48Z

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Just a thought here.
If he cant take the test on his own, do you really thank he will go into woods?
Lack of motivation will keep him at home.


D58


Well fellers we either have another one or he changed his name.

If nothing else he is entertaining.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AoQzhjVVjp9N.i9utS4WbaxRxQt.?qid=20070824194103AAs9cpA

D58



Hunting with Rifle, Pistol, Muzzle loader and Bow for over 3 decades.
Reloading Rifle, Pistol and shotgun for over 3 decades.

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Anonymous2016-11-07T10:02:54Z

Safety Test Answers

konstipashen2007-08-25T19:04:06Z

I agree to a point but I believe that if someone is in legitimate need of some help, or even looking for some insight from someone with more experience than them, by all means they should be asking questions, and we should help them if we can.
Now some of these people do get carried away with the multiple questions they ask. Sometimes I wonder why they dont just post the whole damn test in one question, and hope that we can answer them all for them at once!

Maybe this guys instructor sucks, or doesn't care about what he's teaching, or maybe he can read the book, but wants some real input from real people with real experience. If he's new and hasn't been around hunting, weapons etc... his whole life (like some of us), of course he's going to have some Q's!

We can't teach others that hunting, guns, and firearms aren't as bad as the anti-gunners make them seem, if we arent willing to be patient, and help inform newbies to the fold.

At least they are taking the initiative to get their questions answered, even if it is on Y!Answers.

Anonymous2016-03-13T05:27:00Z

On the last day before test day, the instructors went over the test and its answers. That way everyone knew what was expected on the test. These people want you to pass! Hunting is a great recreational sport. The DNR is always looking for new hunters and catching the interest in the young. I got a 100% on both the written and the field. My field test just involved identifing the different actions and having to load a gun (with dummy bullets). It should be easy, just look over your stuff.

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