How Long Could You Hack It On “Alone?”

Question 1/10

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You've just been dropped off in the middle of nowhere, what's the first thing you do?
Locate a running water source
Locate a suitable campsite
Start foraging for food
Familiarize myself with the area
Take a break and relax

Question 2/10

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Hypothermia is one of the greatest threats to survival, how should you insulate your shelter for warmth?
Put a layer of sticks on the ground
Spread out my clothes for warmth
Layer inches upon inches of debris to lie on
Layer things such as leaves and moss on exposed walls and on the ground
Layer my clothing

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You're having trouble starting a fire, what's a helpful way to spark a flame?
Gently blow on the embers
Layer small tinder sticks to light first
Use a fire plow
Add huge logs to catch the flames
Burn any paper products I have

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Which is a good option for procuring clean drinking water?
Boiling the water
Utilizing snow
Collecting rain water
Soaking up dew
A running sream

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Is it better to forage or hunt for your food?
Foraging and focusing on small game
Hunting large game for a big amount of food
Utilizing a combination of both

Question 6/10

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How important is it to dry out your socks every day?
Very important
Somewhat important
Not important at all

Question 7/10

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The sun rises in the....
East
West
North
South
It's different everyday

Question 8/10

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To navigate at night you should locate....
The north star and the big dipper
The little dipper and Orion
Just the north star
Just the big dipper
I would never navigate at night

Question 9/10

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Which is the most important survival skill?
Knowing how to build a shelter
Tying knots
Building spears
Starting a fire
Purifying water
They're all equally important

Question 10/10

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Are you more introverted or extroverted?
Introverted
Extroverted
It's a mixed bag
Based on the results of this quiz, you could definitely make it until the end on "Alone!" Make no mistake, it would be challenging both physically and mentally. You'd feel like quitting just about every day. Despite this, your mental fortitude and survival know how would take you all the way until the very end.

Until The End

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You could hack it for six months on "Alone!" Six months in the wilderness without any human contact would be mentally and physically taxing. Despite this, you could easily make it six months with your unique survival skills and love of being alone. We think you're practically made for this show!

Six Months

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Based on the results of this quiz, you could hack it for three months on "Alone!" Three months may not seem like a very long time, but when you're out in the elements without any human contact completely reliant on your own skills for food and survival, three months can feel like a lifetime!

Three Months

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Based on the results of this quiz, you could last for a total of one month on "Alone!" Okay, so you're not going to make it for the long haul. One month is nothing to be ashamed of. Killing and foraging for your own food, building shelter, and having zero human contact is certainly not a walk in the park!

One Month

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Based on the results of this quiz, you could hack it for two weeks on "Alone!" Unfortunately, your love of technology, other people and running water would exceed your love of the wilderness. You wouldn't even make it past the two week mark before throwing int he towel and running home to the comfort of an indoor life.

Two Weeks

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The show "Alone" tests people's skills for surviving in the wild without another soul in the world to help. The question is, how long could you hack it on this show? Would you make it to the end without cracking? Would your survival skills actually measure up? Let's find out!