This merit badge teaches Scouts how to treat cuts, burns, and broken bones in an emergency
What is First Aid?
This is the very first step a Scout should take when arriving at the scene of an emergency
What is check the scene for safety?
The structure where food is served
What is the Castle?
What is the 40 Miler?
This U.S. coin is worth 10 cents
What is a dime?
This merit badge requires Scouts to develop a 12-week fitness plan and take fitness tests
What is Personal Fitness?
This type of burn causes redness and pain but no blisters, and can usually be treated with cool water and aloe
What is a first-degree burn?
The competition that takes place on the second Thursday
What is the Icosolon?
The first OV of the troop calender
What is Susquehannock OV?
In the game of chess, this piece can only move diagonally
What is a bishop?
You’ll need this merit badge if you want to go on an OV and learn to pitch a tent
What is Camping?
A Scout should use this acronym R.I.C.E. to treat a sprained ankle
What is Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation?
This dinner may result in a food fight
What is spaghetti and meatball night?
This virtue is named twice in our Scout Law
What is reverent?
This animal is known for its laughing
What is a hyena?
This merit badge explores the roles of the President, Congress, and Supreme Court
What is Citizenship in the Nation?
When treating a victim for shock, you should lay them down and elevate this part of their body if no injuries prevent it
What are the legs?
A no longer used campsite that over looks the bay
What is old ASM point?
The 13 stars around the T-35 logo mean this
What is the Scout Law?
This element is the most abundant metal in Earth's crust
What is aluminum?
This merit badge requires you to understand radiation, build an ion chamber, and learn about atomic energy
What is Nuclear Science?
A Scout giving CPR should provide this many chest compressions followed by this many rescue breaths
What is 30 compressions and 2 breaths?
The location where all old chairs go
What is Zeta?
T-35 was founded in this year
What is 1933?
This is the only letter that doesn’t appear in any U.S. state name
What is Q?