Used to stop bleeding of a severed limb.
A Torniquet
Used to start and end most lashings.
Clove Hitch
What 2 things should never be in a tent you sleep in?
Open flame and food.
What City was the first National Jamboree held?
Washington D.C. in 1937.
What rank does not require a Board of Review?
Scout Rank
What 2 things is moleskin used for?
To prevent blisters or protect blisters that already formed.
2 ways to prevent rope from fraying.
Whipping and Fusing.
Where should you put a tent?
On solid, high, and dry ground.
What year was the first Eagle Scout earned?
1912 - Earned by Arthur R. Eldred.
Between Star and Life, how many merit badges do you need?
11
Abdominal thrusts are used when?
Someone Is Choking
Name the 7 basic Scout Knots / Hitches .
Square Knot, Sheet Bend, 2 Half Hitches, Taunt Line,
Bowline, Timber Hitch, Clove Hitch
What are the 3 types of wood needed to make a good fire.
Tinder, Kindle, and Fuel.
The President who help promote Scouting in the USA.
Theodore Roosevelt
What Rank has the most requirements?
1st Class.
When Making a 911 call, What Are The Three W’s?
Who, What, Where
What knot would you used to rescue someone?
Bowline
What are the 3 most important things to do if you are lost in the woods?
Stay Calm, Stay Put, Stay Visible.
The only U.S. President that was / is an Eagle Scout.
Gerald Ford
What do the 2 stars on the 1st Class badge represent?
Truth and Knowledge
If A Victim Ingested Poisoned The First Thing To Do Is
Call Poison Control Or 911
Another name for a "Joining Knot is?
The Square Knot.
How many "Leave No Trace" principles are there?
7 - 1) Plan ahead & prepare, 2) Travel & camp on durable surfaces, 3) Dispose of waste properly, 4) Leave what you find, 5) Minimize campfire impacts, 6) Respect wildlife, 7) Be considerate of other visitors
What was the title of the first Scout handbook?
Scouting for Boys, written in 1908 by Lord Baden Powell.
What does "EDGE" stand for?
Educate, Demonstrate, Guide, Enable