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How can a flashlight be used in an emergency?

  1. To light a fire

  2. To send a distress signal by flashing S.O.S.

  3. As a steady light source only

  4. To find objects in the dark

The correct answer is: To send a distress signal by flashing S.O.S.

A flashlight can be used in an emergency in several ways, such as to light a fire with its beam or to find objects in the dark. Option A, to light a fire, may not always be a reliable option as not all flashlights have a strong enough beam to create a flame. Option C, as a steady light source only, may not be as effective in communicating a distress signal or attracting attention. Option D, to find objects in the dark, may be helpful but in an emergency, it may be more crucial to use the flashlight to signal for help first. Therefore, the most useful option in an emergency would be B, to use the flashlight to send a distress signal by flashing S.O.S. as it is a recognized international distress signal and has a higher chance of catching someone's attention and getting help.