Take this quick 2-minute quiz to see how prepared your home really is for emergencies! Don’t worry — it’s friendly, fun, and gives you practical tips based on your answers.
You’ll answer 5 multiple-choice questions about your emergency kit, family plan, local risks, backup power, and supply updates. Each answer is scored to help you see where you stand:
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A = 5 points
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B = 3 points
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C = 0 points
The total score adds up to 25 points (5 questions × 5 points). At the end, your score will automatically map to one of three results:
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4–5 points → Prepared Pro!
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3–4 points → Good Start!
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0–3 points → Time to Get Started!
This quiz will help you identify gaps, celebrate strengths, and take simple steps to make your household safer and more confident in emergencies.
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1 Do you have a basic emergency kit at home?
Your emergency kit can make a huge difference when life throws a curveball. Don’t worry if you’re just starting!
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Partially, a few items here and there
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Yes, fully stocked with water, food, first aid, and tools
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Not yet, I’m just starting
Correct!Wrong!Why having a kit matters
Even a small kit with water, food, and first aid can reduce stress and keep your household safe. Start simple and build over time.
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2 Do you have a family emergency plan?
A plan ensures everyone knows what to do when something unexpected happens.
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Yes, everyone knows what to do and where to meet
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Kind of, we’ve talked about it but not written it down
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Not yet
Correct!Wrong!Why a plan is important
Having a written plan avoids confusion, keeps everyone safe, and reduces panic. Even a simple plan is better than none.
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3 Do you know the local risks for your area?
Knowing what emergencies are likely in your area helps you plan smarter.
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I have an idea
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Not really
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Yes, I check regularly
Correct!Wrong!Awareness is key
Checking local alerts and knowing regional risks gives you time to prepare and stay safe.
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4 Do you have backup power or ways to stay informed if electricity goes out?
Power outages can happen anytime — are you ready to stay informed and safe?
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Yes, we have a flashlight, batteries, and a power bank
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Partially, maybe a flashlight
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Not at all
Correct!Wrong!Stay powered and informed
Even small devices like a flashlight or power bank can make a huge difference during outages.
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5 How often do you review or update your emergency supplies?
Supplies can expire or run out — keeping them up to date is crucial.
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Regularly, at least every 3–6 months
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Occasionally, maybe once a year
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Never
Correct!Wrong!Keep supplies fresh
Rotate food, water, and batteries regularly. Updated supplies = confident and prepared household.
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2-minute Emergency Preparedness Quiz
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Quiz resultYou scoredCorrect!
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Quiz result
Prepared Pro!
You scoredCorrect!Your household is ready for most emergencies. You have the basics covered, a plan in place, and the confidence to handle unexpected situations. Keep updating your kits and reviewing your plan regularly to stay sharp.
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Quiz result
Good Start!
You scoredCorrect!You’ve got some of the basics, but there’s room for improvement. Check your emergency kit, review your family plan, and make sure you’re aware of local risks. Small steps now will make your home much safer.
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Quiz result
Time to Get Started!
You scoredCorrect!Don’t worry! Everyone starts somewhere. Begin with the essentials — water, food, a basic first aid kit, and a simple family plan. Taking these small steps today will make a huge difference tomorrow.
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