Start making a debris hut with found wood and a tree, like you learned from the Hawaiian Survival Handbook. Suggest a cave you know of in the back of the valley near a stream. Two members of your group get in a fistfight over fermented breadfruit. Straightened out the person cheering it on and reconciled the two.
Jerry-rig your bike so that the energy generated by peddling is run through a regulator and stored in a battery. Suggest people get used to rising and setting with the sun, like you. A highly infectious, lethal disease has broken out on the mainland.
Someone spots a vessel on the horizon. Calm everyone and suggest passengers could be looking for safe haven. Offer the canoe you made to anyone willing to make initial contact offshore.
You: A. Rush to the nearest grocery store and take whatever you can. Gather your neighbors and recommend pooling resources. You've captured a sociopath who has been taking advantage of survivors by taking their gear. Not trusting him, your group decides to lock him up or tie him up until they can figure out what to do with him. What would you try to convince the group to do?
You see a survivor who has a wound. He is weak and needs help, you're not sure what type of wound it is and the survivor in incoherent to explain it.
You're on a re-supply mission, your group and you spot another group. They are obviously scoundrels taking advantage of lone stragglers. They are the same in number and arms as your group. It's not in your best interest to interfere, you have supplies you need. What would you do? This is a tricky one, so here is a description of what the consquence would be for each action.
Choose the one you would think would be the best. Leaving the group can endanger others lives but will accomplish your mission. Breaking the group up doubles your chances but also leaves each group vulnerable Staying behind exposes you to danger but gives your group vital information of other group activity Looking for survivors delays your mission and the groups needs Attacking the other group has uncertainty that no one can know what will happen.
You stay behind to watch the other group and report back thier movements to your group. Look for survivors and warn them of the group or ask them to join yours. Related Topics. More Zombie Apocalypse Quizzes. How Long would you survive the zombie apocalypse? This is a fun quiz that may or may or may not be able to tell your personality. Have Fun! Questions: 10 Attempts: Last updated: May 10, Sample Question. At my house. I know it best and I will have supplies.
I will have all the supplies and weapons, everything I need during the apocalypse. A police station. Lots of weapons and possibly some survivors who know how to fight. Stay on the run, move when you need supplies, I can find people, guns, supplies, and maybe even rescuers. A hospital; they might have a cure! We all know that the zombie apocalypse isn't a question of "if," but "when. That way you can be Questions: 7 Attempts: Last updated: Dec 8, Stay cool and grab the nearest weapon you can find and carry on.
Run and escape. Find some way to make sure you're safe. Worry about your friends and family and try to find them. Don't sweat it. You've already planned for situations like these. Find the nearest person in charge and follow them. A zombie apocalypse is breaking out Are you rushing and stocking up on supplies? Are you trying to find weapons? Or are you hiding out in the basement? Take this quiz to find out if you would survive a Questions: 10 Attempts: Last updated: Sep 4, Random store.
Featured Quizzes. Back to top. The Arch-General. You're not one to wait on things to happen - you make them happen. You also see what others need to be doing, and have the skills to convince them to work together or do what you say. In the Apocalypse, you Rule. Created by Scott Bridges. The power goes out, phone's dead, and car won't start. What do you do? Take a nap. Activate the neighborhood emergency group, which you founded.
Walk into town and see what's going on. Fill the tub and containers with water, then go check your preps. Two weeks into the chaos, you're running low on supplies. What next? Start rationing your supplies. Organize a community barter system, and send out scavenging patrols. Just wait on FEMA - they'll be here soon.
Low on supplies? Nope, I've got at least a month put away. Grab a buddy and plan a "scavenging op". Week 3: a large band of looters has been spotted a few miles away.
What's your plan? Lock the door, hide, hope for the best. Try to join up with them when they come.
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