Outdoor Ethics
Knots and Lashings
Uniform
First aid
Navigation
100

Being conservation minded is part of the __________.

What is the outdoor code

100

Used to join two ropes of similar size

What is the square knot

100

Used to display merit badges

What is a merit badge sash
100

A burn that only penetrates one layer of skin

What is a first degree burn

100

Facing a map towards north

What is aligning your map to a compass

200

Disposing of waste properly is part of the ____________.

What is leave no trace

200

Used to join two ropes of different sizes

What is the sheet bend

200

True or false: the merit badge is a required part of the uniform in troop 132

True

200

What is the most common place to get a blister

What are your feet

200

The difference between magnetic and true north

What is the magnetic field of Earth vs. the north pole

300

________ should be 6-8 inches deep.

What is a camping bathroom

300

Used to join two poles at a 90 degree level

What is a diagonal lashing

300

The approved time frame you can wear a class B to meetings

Beggining of June to Labor day

300

Name two poisonous plants native to Idaho 

What are poison oak, poison ivy, and poison sumac

300

Lines on a map that represent elevation change

What are contour lines
400

Leave no trace has ____ parts

What is 7

400

Makes a loop that does not tighten when pulled

What is a bowline knot

400

The knot on a first class badge is a reminder to do a _______.

What is a good turn daily

400

How do you adress shock

What is elevating feet above your head

400

Lines that can be used to locate things on the globe using degrees

What are merideans

500

Three things you should always have at a campfire

What is fire ring, water, adult supervision

500

Name 5 lashings

Square, diagonal, shear, round, and tripod

500

The NYLT patch goes on the _____ sleeve of the uniform

What is left

500

Demonstrate CPR

Demonstration

500

Name 5 parts of a compass

What are orienteering arrow, base plate, compass dial, magnetic needle, orienteering lines, ruler, direction of travel arrow.

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