Quiz: First Responder Certification
You've covered the Good Samaritan Law, the Secure-Signal-Support protocol, spinal injury precautions, and your rights after an accident. Now it's time to prove you're a certified First Responder. Five questions stand between you and your badge. Answer carefully — these are real situations where the right answer saves lives.
Priya stops to help an accident victim and transports him to hospital. The hospital's duty doctor tells Priya she must stay until police arrive and give a statement. Can the hospital legally detain her?
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You are first at the scene of a road accident on a national highway. Someone is injured and bleeding. What is the correct number to call for an ambulance?
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An accident victim is lying on the road. He is conscious and says his back hurts. There is no fire or water danger nearby. What is the correct immediate action?
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Arun was in an accident in Koramangala, Bengaluru, but he lives in Yelahanka. Can he file the FIR at his local Yelahanka police station?
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A car's third-party insurance has expired. The car hits a pedestrian, who is seriously injured. Where should the pedestrian file for compensation?
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- ✓Good Samaritan Law (s.134A) shields you from detention, forced identification, and legal liability when helping in good faith.
- ✓108 is your first call at any accident scene — free, 24/7, dispatches the nearest ambulance.
- ✓Spinal injury suspected? Do not move the victim. Talk, keep warm, wait for paramedics.
- ✓FIR can be filed at any police station in India — territorial jurisdiction cannot block you.
- ✓MACT is the right forum for accident compensation — including for uninsured vehicle victims through the Solatium Fund.
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