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21. What is the maximum depth for the Non-Swimmer area?

a. Thigh to waist-deep
b. Waist to chest-deep
c. Chest to shoulder-deep
d. Shoulder to head-deep
22. How long is a candidate required to float during a swim test
a. 30 seconds
b. 1 minute
c. 2 minutes
d. Not specified

23. What parts of the swimming area are the responsibility of the lookout?
a. Swimmer area
b. Beginner area
c. Non-swimmer area
d. All of the above
24. What is the distance required for the Beginner swim classification?
a. 50 feet
b. 50 yards
c. 100 feet
d. 100 yards
25. What information should be printed on the back of the buddy tag?
a. The unit leader’s name and emergency contact number
b. Known medical conditions, physical limitations, and allergies
c. The place where the tag-holder lives in camp and the unit number
d. The date of the swim classification test and the lifeguard’s initials
26. Under Safe Swim Defense, what is the minimum rescuer-to-swimmer ratio for a unit
recreational swim where professional lifeguards are not provided by the facility?
a. One guard for every five Cub Scout participants
b. One guard for every 10 participants
c. One guard for every 20 participants
d. a and b

27. You have entered the water and are approaching a victim who is floating upright at the
surface in 2 feet of water. The victim is facing you and appears to be unconscious. What
rescue technique would be appropriate in this situation?
a. Active victim front rescue.
b. Submerged victim in shallow water.
c. Passive victim front rescue.
d. Passive victim in extreme shallow water – face up.

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