Think you know how to stay safe every day? Take our quick, fun quiz to discover how safety-smart you really are! From home hazards to digital risks, see which everyday habits could use a little attention — and get simple tips to live smarter and safer.
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1 Home Hazards
You notice a curled corner on a rug that you trip over sometimes. What do you do?
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A) Step over it and hope for the best
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B) Move it, secure it, or remove it
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C) Ignore it — you’ve tripped before and nothing happened
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D) Tell someone else to fix it
Correct!Wrong!TIP
Tip: See Section 1 for tips on household safety risks
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2 Using Tools Safely
You need to change a lightbulb. You don’t have a ladder, so you…
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A) Stand on a chair and reach carefully
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B) Wait until you can get a stable ladder
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C) Climb on stacked objects — should be fine
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D) Ask someone else to do it
Correct!Wrong!TIP
Section 2 explains using the right tool for the job
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3 Familiar Places
You walk the same route every day and never watch where you step. Why might this be risky?
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A) Familiarity can make you less aware of hazards
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B) Only unfamiliar places are dangerous
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C) Nothing will ever happen if you’ve done it before
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D) It’s always fine as long as you’re in a hurry
Correct!Wrong!TIP
See Section 3 on familiar places aren’t always safe
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4 Emergency Planning
You don’t have a fire escape plan or emergency contacts memorized. Why is this a mistake?
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A) Emergencies are rare, no need to plan
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B) Without a plan, small problems become big under stress
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C) You can improvise when needed
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D) Planning ahead is scary
Correct!Wrong!TIP
Learn more in Section 4 about basic emergency plans
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5 Digital Safety
You receive a message from an unknown sender saying “URGENT! Click now!” What do you do?
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A) Click it immediately
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B) Check the sender carefully before clicking
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C) Ignore safety protocols — it’s probably fine
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D) Forward it to friends
Correct!Wrong!TIP
Section 5 covers digital safety basics
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6 Backup Essentials
Your phone dies while you’re out and you need directions. You…
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A) Panic and hope for the best
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B) Keep a backup power bank or offline map
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C) Wait for someone else to help
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D) Walk randomly until you find your way
Correct!Wrong!TIP
Section 6 talks about carrying important items with backups
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7 Physical Limits
You try to lift a heavy object alone at home. What’s the safest approach?
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A) Lift it quickly; you’ve done it before
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B) Ask for help or break it into smaller pieces
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C) Ignore safety — strength is all that matters
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D) Only lift when no one is watching
Correct!Wrong!TIP
See Section 7 on overconfidence in physical ability
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8 Weather Awareness
It’s raining lightly, and the floor looks wet. What should you do?
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A) Walk normally; it’s just a little rain
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B) Ignore it; nothing will happen
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C) Take extra care, wear proper shoes, watch your steps
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D) Run to get inside quickly
Correct!Wrong!TIP
Section 8 covers ignoring environmental warnings
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9 Teaching Others
Your kids or roommates don’t know basic safety rules. You…
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A) Assume they’ll figure it out
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B) Teach them simple safety habits and checklists
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C) Ignore it; they’ll learn when needed
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D) Only explain in emergencies
Correct!Wrong!TIP
Section 9 on family safety tips
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10 Proactive Safety
You wait until something goes wrong before thinking about safety. Why is this risky?
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A) Small problems become bigger without preparation
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B) It’s not risky; you can react fast
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C) Only major emergencies matter
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D) Proactive habits waste time
Correct!Wrong!TIP
Section 10 discusses proactive safety habits
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How Safety-Smart Are You? Take This Quiz to Find Out!
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Quiz resultYou scoredCorrect!
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🔥 Safety Guru
You scoredCorrect!You’re aware and prepared for everyday risks!
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🙂 Safety Smart
You scoredCorrect!You know a lot but can improve in some areas.
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⚠️ Safety Newbie
You scoredCorrect!Time to start building simple safety habits today.
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