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1. 
In the Navy’s SEAL program, SEAL stands for what?
A.
Sea, Air and Land
B.
Squad for Extractions, Assaults, and Logistics
C.
Specialized Enlisted Asset Leaders
D.
Secure, Evade And Locate
2. 
How many women have been a part of the SEAL program?
A.
1-Thousand
B.
1-Hundred
C.
Fifty
D.
Zero
3. 
You’ve probably heard of SEAL Team 6 by now, but how many total teams do the SEALs have?
A.
Six
B.
Eight
C.
Nine
D.
Ten
4. 
Navy SEALs are the most trained soldiers in the United States Military. If a SEAL receives only the minimum amount of training, how long will it be?
A.
6 Months
B.
1 year
C.
2 Years
D.
5 Years
5. 
There are currently about 3,000 active SEALs. They make up what percent of the US Navy?
A.
1%
B.
5%
C.
7%
D.
10%
6. 
Once a sailor has had enough of SEAL training, all he has to do to make it stop is ring a class bell three times. What percent of people choose to do this?
A.
Over 50%
B.
Over 70%
C.
Over 80%
D.
Over 90%
7. 
Which of the following famous faces have been a Navy SEAL?
A.
Clint Eastwood
B.
Chuck Norris
C.
Jesse Ventura
D.
Gene Hackman
8. 
The first SEAL teams were created to be used as guerrilla and counter-guerrilla units. What year were the Navy SEALs founded?
A.
1949
B.
1957
C.
1962
D.
1974
9. 
As of 2009, how many Navy SEALs have there been in the history of the program?
A.
Less than 54,000
B.
Less than 32,000
C.
Less than 27,000
D.
Less than 11,000
10. 
According to founding SEAL team member Roy Boehm, the SEALs first missions after their founded were directed at what nation?
A.
Cuba
B.
Vietnam
C.
Korea
D.
Russia