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Safety Superhero: The First Aid Decision Challenge for 1st Grade Quiz (Hard) Worksheet β€’ Free PDF Download with Answer Key

Evaluate emergency scenarios and determine the safest actions to take when friends or family members need immediate help.

Pedagogical Overview

This worksheet assesses first-grade proficiency in identifying basic emergency procedures and proactive safety measures. The pedagogical approach uses scenario-based inquiry to challenge students to apply real-world logic to common childhood injuries and hazards. It is ideal for health-education formative assessments or as an interactive classroom discussion guide for National Safety Month.

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Tool: Multiple Choice Quiz
Subject: Arts & Other
Category: Health & Wellness
Grade: 1st Grade
Difficulty: Hard
Topic: First Aid & Safety
Language: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ English
Items: 10
Answer Key: Yes
Hints: No
Created: Feb 14, 2026

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What Students Will Learn

  • Identify appropriate first aid responses for minor injuries such as scrapes, bumps, and nosebleeds.
  • Evaluate household emergency scenarios to determine when to seek adult assistance or call for help.
  • Apply preventative safety rules regarding sun protection, kitchen hazards, and poison symbols.

All 10 Questions

  1. You see your friend fall and scrape their knee. There is a little bit of dirt in the scrape. What is the very first thing you should suggest they do?
    A) Put a giant sticker over the dirt
    B) Wash the scrape gently with clean water
    C) Wait until tomorrow to look at it
    D) Rub mud on it to protect it
  2. If an adult is hurt and cannot talk, the best thing to do is stay very quiet and hide so you don't get in trouble.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. If a person is coughing very loudly because food is stuck, you should ______.
    A) give them a big glass of milk
    B) encourage them to keep coughing
    C) pat them on the head
    D) tell them a funny joke
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  1. Which of these is a 'Safety Rule' for using a kitchen stool to reach a cookie jar?
    A) Standing on your tip-toes on the very edge
    B) Asking a grown-up to help or watch you
    C) Stacking three pillows on the stool first
    D) Closing your eyes while you climb
  2. Applying an ice pack to a bumped head can help the 'goose egg' bump stay small.
    A) True
    B) False
  3. When you see a bottle with a 'Poison' or 'Skull' sign, you must ______.
    A) smell it to see if it's juice
    B) clean up the floor with it
    C) don't touch and tell an adult
    D) shake the bottle to see colors
  4. If you are playing outside and get a nosebleed, what is the smartest way to sit?
    A) Lean your head way back to the sky
    B) Lay down flat on the grass
    C) Sit up and tilt your head slightly forward
    D) Do a handstand against a tree
  5. Sunscreen is only for the beach; you don't need it if you are playing at the park.
    A) True
    B) False
  6. If you accidentally touch a hot stove, you should immediately put your hand under ______.
    A) cool running water
    B) hot sink water
    C) a pile of warm towels
    D) fluffy peanut butter
  7. Why do we wear bright colors or reflectors when riding a bike at dusk?
    A) To look like a cool robot
    B) So drivers can see us easily
    C) To make the bike go faster
    D) To keep the wind off our arms

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Grade 1 HealthFirst Aid BasicsEmergency PreparednessScenario Based LearningInjury PreventionSafety RulesFormative Assessment
This educational resource is a first-grade health quiz focused on basic first aid and safety decision-making. It features ten items across multiple-choice, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank formats. The content covers specific medical scenarios including scrapes, head bumps, nosebleeds, and burns, while also addressing preventative safety such as poison identification, kitchen safety, and sun protection. The material is designed to foster critical thinking and help young learners recognize personal limitations and the necessity of adult intervention in dangerous situations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, this First Aid Quiz is an excellent no-prep resource for substitute teachers because it provides clear scenarios and includes an explanation for every correct answer to guide classroom discussion.

Most first graders can complete this ten-question Safety Quiz in approximately fifteen to twenty minutes, depending on whether the teacher reads the scenarios aloud to the class.

This Safety Quiz can be easily differentiated by using the provided explanations to scaffold learning for students who need more support while allowing advanced learners to explain the logic behind each safety choice.

This First Aid Quiz focuses on recognizing when an emergency requires an adult and understanding basic self-care for minor injuries like sun exposure and small cuts.

Teachers can use this Safety Quiz as a mid-unit check to identify which students can correctly distinguish between a situation they can handle alone and an emergency requiring outside help.