Question for MN hunters
#1
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Joined: Feb 2009
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Hello,
I'm doing a research paper for graduate school. I have been looking at hunter education and reported hunting accidents.
Well, my question is does anyone have information on the test the Minnesota administers for hunter safety.
I have contacted the DNR and they have sent me information on the course, but only informed me that it was a written test (75% to pass) and a field day.
I'm specifically looking for number of questions and format (SA, multiple choice, short answer, etc.)
Thanks to all, any information would really help my thesis
I'm doing a research paper for graduate school. I have been looking at hunter education and reported hunting accidents.
Well, my question is does anyone have information on the test the Minnesota administers for hunter safety.
I have contacted the DNR and they have sent me information on the course, but only informed me that it was a written test (75% to pass) and a field day.
I'm specifically looking for number of questions and format (SA, multiple choice, short answer, etc.)
Thanks to all, any information would really help my thesis
#2
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Sep 2003
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From: South Central Wisconsin
You will probably have to take the class/test yourself to find out. The DNR doesn't just hand out blank test questions, sorta like the DMV doesn't hand out drivers tests to 15 year olds.
#3
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Just to clarify, I'm not looking for the questions. Just need info on number of questions and style of test for an accurate comparison for certain states.
For example, MC test states compared to short answer test states as one component to the study
Thanks to all again
For example, MC test states compared to short answer test states as one component to the study
Thanks to all again
#4
My question to you is, are you trying to compare different states or the safety aspect? As handles said I think you will have to take the course to find out. Hunting accidents can happen to anyone not just people who take Hunters Safety. You will find the older people who have never had the course will more likely be the worst for safety. The Hunters Safety Programs are very good for anyone!
#8
I believe the test is mutiple choice...but how many questions, not sure? I know a guy who teaches...in fact...look up the Minnesota Shooting Sports Center online and the guys name is Craig....he will be able to tell you all about it.




