CAG Cheat Sheet 2026
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100 questions
120 min time limit
70.00% to pass
- What does "informed consent" require in professional practice? → Providing complete, understandable information so individuals can make voluntary decisions
- How often should compliance procedures be reviewed and updated? → Regularly, and whenever regulations change or new risks are identified
- Why is stakeholder buy-in important for strategic implementation? → Because successful implementation requires support and cooperation from those affected
- What is the purpose of a debrief after an outdoor activity? → To review what worked well and identify areas for improvement.
- Which quality management tool is used to identify the most significant factors in a dataset? → Pareto chart (80/20 rule)
- What should be the first action when a new regulation is enacted that affects your practice? → Review the regulation, assess its impact, and develop an implementation plan
- What is the significance of user training in technology implementation? → It maximizes the return on technology investment by ensuring effective utilization
- How can you reduce your impact when camping in pristine areas? → Choose durable surfaces and rotate campsites to avoid creating new trails.
- What is the proper way to dispose of human waste in the backcountry? → Bury it in a cathole 6-8 inches deep, at least 200 feet from water.
- Which tool is essential for real-time weather risk assessment during a trip? → A barometer or weather radio.
- What are the key characteristics of effective documentation? → Accurate, complete, timely, legible, and objective
- What is a root cause analysis used for? → To identify the underlying cause of a problem rather than just addressing symptoms
- Why is data visualization important in professional reporting? → It makes complex data more accessible and easier to understand quickly
- How should client complaints be handled professionally? → Listen actively, acknowledge the concern, investigate, and provide a timely resolution
- What is the purpose of setting SMART goals in strategic planning? → To create goals that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound
- What is the primary purpose of conducting a pre-trip equipment inspection for adventure activities? → To identify defects and ensure all gear meets safety standards before use
- How should you wash dishes in the backcountry? → Use a small amount of biodegradable soap and scatter water 200 feet from water sources.
- What is the primary role of an outdoor leader in group management? → To guide, support, and ensure group safety.
- Why is it important to pack out all trash, including food scraps? → Food scraps attract animals, altering their diets and behavior.
- Which foundational principle is most critical to professional practice in this field? → Evidence-based decision making and continuous improvement
- What is the most critical component of pre-trip planning? → Researching weather, hazards, and permit requirements.
- Why is follow-up important after service delivery? → To ensure satisfaction, identify improvements, and strengthen the client relationship
- Why is it important to document and standardize best practices? → To ensure consistency, enable training, and facilitate continuous improvement
- What is the best way to minimize trail erosion? → Stick to the center of established trails.
- What should be done when strategic implementation encounters unexpected obstacles? → Assess the situation, adjust the plan as needed, and communicate changes to stakeholders
- What role do key performance indicators play in strategic implementation? → They provide measurable benchmarks to track progress toward strategic objectives
- Which defect discovered during a carabiner inspection requires its immediate removal from service? → A gate that does not fully close and lock, or a visible crack in the body
- Which strategy helps build trust within a group? → Encouraging participation and sharing decision-making.
- What is active listening in a professional context? → Fully concentrating, understanding, responding, and remembering what is being said
- When is the best time to establish a turnaround time for a day hike? → Before starting the hike, based on daylight and pace estimates.
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