51. A risk assessment is a thorough look at your workplace to identify objects, situations,
processes, etc. that may cause harm, particularly to people. After an identification is
made, you analyze and evaluate how likely and severe the risk is. When this
determination is made, you can next, decide what measures should be in place to
effectively eliminate or prevent the harm from happening. To assess risk effectively,
which of the following must be taken into consideration?
(A) consequence and likelihood
(B) competence and participant skill levels
(C) competence and consequence
(D) peak adventure and participant skill levels
53. Which of the following statement of “half flag” is correct?
(A) Half of the pole (B) Half of the long side of the flag
(C) Half of the short side of the flag (D) None of the above