Emergency First Aid at Work Quiz

Emergency First Aid Quiz

The Emergency First Aid at Work Quiz is made to test your knowledge and ability to handle common medical emergencies at work.

It covers situations like CPR, bleeding control, choking, burns, and injuries, so you can act quickly in an emergency. The quiz helps you remember important first aid skills and shows why it’s important to take quick action to keep everyone safe at work.

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Emergency First Aid at Work Quiz

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1. If you are alone and need to perform CPR, when should you call for help?

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2. What is the first thing you should do when you suspect a spinal injury?

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3. When should you use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)?

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4. Which of the following is the best method to control a nosebleed?

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5. How should you handle a chemical burn?

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6. What is the purpose of the recovery position?

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7. What should you do if a person has been electrocuted? 

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8. What should you do if someone is having a heatstroke?

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9. When should you give CPR to an unconscious person?

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10. If someone is experiencing difficulty breathing after inhaling smoke, what should you do?

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11. What should you do if a person is severely allergic to a sting or bite?

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12. What is the correct way to help someone who is having a panic attack?

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13. How should you treat a large bruise or contusion?

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14. How should you treat a small wound that is not bleeding heavily?

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15. When performing CPR on an adult, how many chest compressions should you give per minute?

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16. If you find someone who has collapsed and is not breathing, what should you do first?

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17. How can you identify a possible fracture?

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18. What is the best way to treat a sprain?

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19. If a person is in shock, what is the best position for them?

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20. What should you do first if someone is unconscious but breathing?

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Below, we have 50 Emergency First Aid at Work quiz questions, divided into three sections: Basic First Aid (Questions 1–17), CPR and AED (Questions 18–34), and Special Conditions and Injuries (Questions 35–50). Each section includes the questions with multiple-choice options (A to D).


Section 1: Basic First Aid (Questions 1–17)

  1. What is the first step you should take in an emergency situation?
    A) Call for help immediately
    B) Check the casualty’s pulse
    C) Ensure the scene is safe
    D) Start CPR
  2. What should you do if a casualty is choking and cannot speak?
    A) Perform back blows and abdominal thrusts
    B) Give them water to drink
    C) Lay them flat on their back
    D) Start chest compressions
  3. What should you do if a casualty is bleeding heavily?
    A) Apply pressure to the wound
    B) Wash the wound with water
    C) Leave it alone and wait for help
    D) Apply ice to the area
  4. What is the first thing to check for in an unconscious casualty?
    A) Pulse
    B) Breathing
    C) Bleeding
    D) Broken bones
  5. If someone is having a seizure, what should you NOT do?
    A) Move objects away from them
    B) Put something in their mouth
    C) Time the seizure
    D) Cushion their head
  6. What should you do if a casualty has a burn?
    A) Apply butter or oil
    B) Cool the burn with cold water for at least 10 minutes
    C) Pop any blisters
    D) Cover it with a tight bandage
  7. What is a common sign of a heart attack?
    A) Chest pain or discomfort
    B) Increased energy
    C) Improved breathing
    D) Feeling well-rested
  8. How long should you check for breathing in an unconscious casualty?
    A) 5 seconds
    B) 10 seconds
    C) 20 seconds
    D) 30 seconds
  9. What should you do if a casualty is not breathing normally?
    A) Wait for them to wake up
    B) Start CPR
    C) Roll them onto their side
    D) Give them a drink
  10. What is the purpose of the recovery position?
    A) To keep the airway open
    B) To stop bleeding
    C) To restart the heart
    D) To reduce pain
  11. What should you do if someone has a nosebleed?
    A) Tilt their head back
    B) Pinch the soft part of the nose and lean forward
    C) Apply heat to the nose
    D) Lie them flat on their back
  12. What is a symptom of shock?
    A) Warm, dry skin
    B) Slow, steady breathing
    C) Pale, cold, clammy skin
    D) Increased alertness
  13. What should you use to protect yourself when treating a bleeding wound?
    A) Gloves
    B) A towel
    C) Your bare hands
    D) A cloth shirt
  14. What should you do if a casualty has swallowed poison?
    A) Make them vomit
    B) Give them milk to drink
    C) Call emergency services immediately
    D) Wait to see if symptoms appear
  15. What is a sign of an allergic reaction?
    A) Swelling or difficulty breathing
    B) Increased appetite
    C) Feeling energized
    D) Improved vision
  16. How should you treat a minor cut?
    A) Clean it and apply a bandage
    B) Leave it open to air
    C) Apply heat
    D) Rub it with alcohol
  17. What should you do if someone faints?
    A) Lay them flat and raise their legs
    B) Sit them upright
    C) Splash cold water on their face
    D) Shake them vigorously

Section 2: CPR and AED (Questions 18–34)

  1. What does CPR stand for?
    A) Cardio Pressure Resuscitation
    B) Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
    C) Critical Pulse Recovery
    D) Chest Pain Relief
  2. How many chest compressions should you perform per minute during CPR?
    A) 60–80
    B) 80–100
    C) 100–120
    D) 120–140
  3. What is the recommended depth for chest compressions in an adult?
    A) About 1 inch
    B) About 2 inches
    C) About 3 inches
    D) About 4 inches
  4. What is the correct hand position for chest compressions on an adult?
    A) Center of the chest, between the nipples
    B) On the left side of the chest
    C) On the stomach
    D) Near the collarbone
  5. What is the correct ratio of chest compressions to rescue breaths in adult CPR?
    A) 15:2
    B) 30:2
    C) 5:1
    D) 10:1
  6. What does AED stand for?
    A) Automated External Defibrillator
    B) Advanced Emergency Device
    C) Automatic Energy Detector
    D) Assisted Evacuation Device
  7. When should you use an AED?
    A) When someone is choking
    B) When someone is having a cardiac arrest
    C) When someone has a broken bone
    D) When someone is bleeding
  8. How can you tell if someone is in cardiac arrest?
    A) They are breathing normally
    B) They are unresponsive and not breathing normally
    C) They are complaining of chest pain
    D) They are coughing
  9. What is the first step in using an AED?
    A) Turn it on
    B) Apply the pads
    C) Start chest compressions
    D) Call for help
  10. What should you do if a casualty is unresponsive but breathing normally?
    A) Start CPR
    B) Place them in the recovery position
    C) Shake them to wake them up
    D) Leave them alone
  11. What should you do if a casualty is unresponsive and not breathing?
    A) Call for help and start CPR
    B) Wait for them to wake up
    C) Roll them onto their stomach
    D) Give them water
  12. What is the purpose of rescue breaths in CPR?
    A) To restart the heart
    B) To provide oxygen to the lungs
    C) To stop bleeding
    D) To wake the casualty
  13. How often should you reassess a casualty while waiting for help?
    A) Every 1–2 minutes
    B) Every 5–10 minutes
    C) Every 20 minutes
    D) Only once
  14. What is the best way to stop severe bleeding?
    A) Apply a tourniquet if necessary
    B) Use a wet cloth
    C) Elevate the limb without pressure
    D) Wait for it to clot
  15. How long should you cool a burn under cold water?
    A) 2 minutes
    B) 5 minutes
    C) 10 minutes
    D) 20 minutes
  16. What should you NOT do for a casualty with a head injury?
    A) Keep them still
    B) Apply pressure to bleeding
    C) Give them food or drink
    D) Monitor their breathing
  17. What is the correct order of priorities in an emergency?
    A) Breathing, Bleeding, Bones
    B) Bones, Breathing, Bleeding
    C) Bleeding, Bones, Breathing
    D) Breathing, Bones, Bleeding

Section 3: Special Conditions and Injuries (Questions 35–50)

  1. What should you do if someone has an object impaled in their body?
    A) Remove it immediately
    B) Leave it in place and call for help
    C) Push it further in
    D) Apply heat around it
  2. What is a sign of heat exhaustion?
    A) Heavy sweating and dizziness
    B) Dry skin and alertness
    C) Increased energy
    D) Slow heartbeat
  3. What should you do for a casualty with hypothermia?
    A) Warm them up gradually
    B) Put them in a hot bath immediately
    C) Give them cold water to drink
    D) Leave them in the cold
  4. What should you do if someone has an asthma attack?
    A) Help them use their inhaler
    B) Give them water
    C) Lay them flat
    D) Start CPR
  5. What should you do if a casualty has a chemical burn?
    A) Rinse with water for at least 20 minutes
    B) Apply a bandage immediately
    C) Rub the area
    D) Apply heat
  6. What should you NOT do for a sprained ankle?
    A) Apply ice
    B) Elevate it
    C) Force the person to walk
    D) Rest it
  7. What is a sign of anaphylaxis?
    A) Difficulty breathing and swelling
    B) Increased energy
    C) Clear skin
    D) Steady pulse
  8. What should you do if someone is electrocuted and still in contact with the power source?
    A) Pull them away immediately
    B) Turn off the power source first
    C) Pour water on them
    D) Start CPR
  9. What should you do if someone has a broken bone?
    A) Immobilize the area
    B) Move the limb to test it
    C) Apply heat
    D) Massage the area
  10. What should you do if someone is having a diabetic emergency and is conscious?
    A) Give them sugar (e.g., juice or candy)
    B) Give them water only
    C) Make them lie down and wait
    D) Start CPR
  11. What is a common sign of a stroke?
    A) Sudden weakness on one side of the body
    B) Improved balance
    C) Increased energy
    D) Clear speech
  12. What does the acronym FAST stand for in relation to strokes?
    A) Face, Arms, Speech, Time
    B) Fast Action Saves Time
    C) Feel, Assess, Speak, Test
    D) Face, Airway, Strength, Talk
  13. What should you do if a casualty has a suspected spinal injury?
    A) Keep their head and neck still
    B) Roll them onto their side
    C) Sit them upright
    D) Move them to a comfortable position
  14. What is a common symptom of low blood sugar?
    A) Shakiness or confusion
    B) Increased thirst
    C) Warm, dry skin
    D) Improved vision
  15. What should you do if someone is hyperventilating?
    A) Encourage slow, deep breaths
    B) Give them a paper bag to breathe into
    C) Tell them to breathe faster
    D) Start CPR
  16. What is the last step after providing first aid?
    A) Leave the scene immediately
    B) Wash your hands and report the incident
    C) Give the casualty food
    D) Take a break without checking

Correct Answers

Section 1: Basic First Aid

  1. C
  2. A
  3. A
  4. B
  5. B
  6. B
  7. A
  8. B
  9. B
  10. A
  11. B
  12. C
  13. A
  14. C
  15. A
  16. A
  17. A

Section 2: CPR and AED

  1. B
  2. C
  3. B
  4. A
  5. B
  6. A
  7. B
  8. B
  9. A
  10. B
  11. A
  12. B
  13. A
  14. A
  15. C
  16. C
  17. A

Section 3: Special Conditions and Injuries

  1. B
  2. A
  3. A
  4. A
  5. A
  6. C
  7. A
  8. B
  9. A
  10. A
  11. A
  12. A
  13. A
  14. A
  15. A
  16. B

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