I'm pissed off about this.
30% Here's the given info:
Imagine you are returning to the base ship on the sunlit side of the moon after carrying out a 72-hour exploration trip. Your small spacecraft has crash-landed about 200 miles from the base ship. You need to reach the base ship, in addition to your spacesuit, you were able to salvage the items listed below. Using what you know about the moon, rate each item in the above list according to how important it would be in getting you back to the base ship.
This sort of appears to suggest that your small spacecraft is no longer a viable shelter and you will have to shuck it out in hard vacuum in your space suit. It also does not say where on the Light Side of the Moon you are, or where your base is (other than 200 miles away). So, I prioritized accordingly.
The test is broken, because it contradicts itself three or four times in the "NASA Answers". Either that or I'm not familiar enough with how Space Suits work, 'cause last time I checked, there was no "Food Airlock" on a suit. Oh, I don't even want to start. Click it if you want, but it defies all science and logic. I doubt these answers were taken from any NASA Source after we actually stepped on the moon.
-12th.
Postscript Update: Props to Mel, who pointed out that if you can make a moon-hopping spaceship, you should be able to make a radio or transmitter that is capable of communicating over more than 200.0 miles. Bastards.