Troop Organization
Tools of Leadership
Leadership and Teamwork
Scout Skills
First Aid
100

This youth leader runs troop meetings and chairs the Patrol Leaders’ Council.

Who is the Senior Patrol Leader (SPL)?

100

This four-step BSA teaching method stands for Explain, Demonstrate, Guide, and Enable.

What is the EDGE method?

100

The collaborative, coordinated effort of a group of people working together to achieve a common goal efficiently.

What is teamwork?

100

This knot is used to join two ropes of the same size and is often tied with an extra safety overhand.

What is a square knot?

100

For minor cuts and scrapes, you first clean the wound and then cover it with this.

What is a sterile bandage or adhesive bandage?

200

It is composed of Senior Patrol Leaders, Assistant Senior Patrol Leaders, patrol leaders, Troop guides, and scribe.

What is PLC composed/made of?

200

If you do not plan for something, you are planning to...

What is planning to fail? / What is fail?

200

ILST Module 3 teaches that leaders should make sure every Scout feels welcome and needed; this is called what?

What is inclusion or utilizing/using your whole team?

200

This navigation skill uses a map and compass together to find your way on a hike.

What is orienting a map (orienteering)?

200

For a sprained ankle, you remember this four-letter acronym: RICE.

What is Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation?

300

This group of youth leaders, led by the SPL, plans and evaluates troop meetings and outings.

What is the Patrol Leaders’ Council (PLC)?

300

A good leader uses this tool before outings, answering who, what, when, where, why, and how.

What is the 5W's 1H?

300

Leaders use these guiding principles of right and wrong to make good decisions, even when no one is watching.

What are ethics and values?

300

This camping principle reminds Scouts to leave a site looking better than they found it.

What is Leave No Trace?

300

When someone is shivering, confused, and very cold, you suspect this condition.

What is hypothermia?

400

Name ALL 3 types of patrols.

What are New Scout, Regular, and Venture (Senior) Patrol?

400

A skill or ability to focus on the speaker, understand what is being said, and being mindful of your body state/emotion when paying attention to something.

What is Active Listening?

400

When team members have rising enthusiasm, growing skill, and are Guiding in the EDGE method?

What is Norming?

400

What is Tread Lightly!

What is Travel Responsibly, Respect the rights of others, Educate yourself, Avoid sensitive areas, Do your part? 

400

Uncomfortable chest pressure or squeezing; shortness of breath, radiating pain in the arms, back, neck, or jaw; sudden cold sweats; and feelings of nausea; lightheadedness or extreme fatigue.

What is Heart Attack?

500

The troop type where Scouts are responsible for helping to operate/make the troop, planning, and leading. They take part in planning activities, share ideas for meetings, campouts and events, and carry out the plans created by PLC. 

What is a scout-led troop?

500

Message, Sender, Receiver

What is MaSeR? 

500

What is the term, where you ask during PLC:

What should we start doing that would make us more successful?

What should we stop doing that is not working or is preventing success?

What should we continue to do because it was successful?

What is Start-Stop-Continue (SSC)?

500

What are the 10 essentials? (NO PHONES)

Can be similar in term definition. Doesn't have to be in order.

What is Sun Protection, Fire/ignition, First Aid kit, Extra Clothing/Insulation, Raingear, Hydration, Illumination, Extra Food, Navigation, Repair Kit/Multitool?

500

Signs like cool, pale, and clammy skin, rapid pulse, and confusion may indicate this serious condition requiring urgent help.

What is shock?

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