The practice of going nowhere alone for safety is?
What is the Buddy System.
The year the Scouting Movement started?
What is 1907 (with the experimental encampment at Brownsea Island in the United Kingdom.
Using the mnemonic device "left over right, right over left" helps a Scout tie what knot?
What is a Square Knot.
A good cooking fire has lots of flames or lots of coals?
What is a good bed of coals.
First Rank a youth can earn when joining the BSA?
What is Scout.
Safety practice you engage in before you set off on a hike that will help if you get lost?
What is Telling someone where you plan to hike and when you expect to return.
The Founder of the Scouting Movement?
Who is Sir Robert Baden-Powell.
Knot used to start and end the Square, Shear, Round, and Tripod Lashings?
What is the Clove Hitch.
When backpacking, the most efficient type of food to use is?
What are Freeze Dried meals.
Last two requirements every Scout must fulfill before officially advancing?
What is Have a Scoutmaster Conference and Pass a Board of Review.
Even when hiking a familiar or known trail, what two items should you always bring with you?
What is A map of the area and your compass.
Year Scouting started in the United States?
What is February 8, 1910.
Knot used to start the Diagonal Lashing?
What is the Timber Hitch.
Cleanup method we use most often on a Troop camping trip?
What is the Three-bucket method of Wash, Rinse, and Sanitize.
What is Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, and Life.
Principles that guide you to "take nothing but photos and leave nothing but footprints" are?
What is Leave No Trace.
Person credited with bringing the Boy Scout program to America?
Who is William D. Boyce.
Knot used to tie together two ropes of different diameters or made of different materials
What is the Sheet Bend.
Cooking method that allows for the easiest cleanup.
What is Foil pack cooking (especially if the foil packs are pre-prepared at home).
Knot at the bottom of the Scroll on the full Scout badge means?
What is It is a reminder to do a Good Turn Daily.
Name four (4) of the Ten Essentials of Scout camping.
What is Contingency & First Aid kit, Flash Light, Trail Food, Matches & Fire Starter, Sun Protection, Whistle, Rain Gear, Water, Map & Compass, Pocket Knife.
Year the Boy Scouts program change its name to Scouts BSA?
What is February 1, 2019.
The Taut Line Hitch is best used for what purpose when camping?
What is Setting out and securing a tent's guylines.
Cooking tool is used for baking when cooking over an open fire?
What is a Dutch Oven.
The overall shape of the badge symbolizes?
What is The shape resembles the North Point on an old compass and means a Scout can point the right way in life.
Besides the device to create the initial spark or ignition, what three items or, more accurately, groups of items are necessary to successfully start a cooking fire or campfire.
What is Tinder, Kindling, and Fuel.
Name two of the other three men instrumental in the founding of the Boy Scouts of America.
Who is Ernest Thomson Seton (Woodcraft Indians), Daniel Carter Beard (Sons of Daniel Boone), and James E. West (first Chief Scout Executive and recognized as the "true architect of the Boy Scouts of America.")
Feature that makes the Bowline useful as a rescue knot?
What is it creates a loop that will not cinch.
It emits a gas that stretches the dough and makes air pockets inside?
What is Yeast
What do the three points of the Scout badge symbolize?
What is the three points of the Oath - Duty to God and Country, Duty to Others, Duty to Self.