Who founded Boy Scouting?
Lord Robert Baden Powell
What should be shown when the American flag is folded properly?
Stars and blue background
What knot is used to carry timber?
Timber hitch
What is the first knot learned
Square knot
Stopped Breathing, Serious Bleeding, & Internal Poisoning
What are "hurry" cases
How many Boy Scout ranks are there?
Seven
What speed do you raise and lower a flag?
Raise it quickly, lower it slowly.
What does the knot symbolize on the Boy Scout emblem?
To do a good turn daily
What is the smallest piece of wood used to start a fire?
Tinder
Identify at least three types of hurry cases.
What is the sixth point of the Scout Law?
Kind
Where does the field of stars for the American Flag go when hung on a wall?
Upper Left
What knot is considered to be a rescue knot?
Bowline
In Wilderness Survival, what does the acronym STOP stand for?
Stop
Think
Observe
Plan
What is the first step in dealing with a large cut that is bleeding?
Apply pressure to the wound
What year did scouting come to America?
1910
What color on the American Flag is associated with vigilance, justice, and perseverance?
Blue
What is a useful knot for tying down a rainfly on a tent?
Taught-line hitch
How many merit badges must you complete to earn Eagle Scout rank?
21
Should apply RICES for a sprained ankle. What does RICES stand for?
Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation, Stabilization
What is the age range of boys to join Scounting
What is 11-17 years
What day is Flag Day each year?
June 14th
What is a sheet bend used for?
Joining two ropes of different sizes together
Identify at least two ways to find true North without a compass.
Use the big dipper to locate the little dipper to find the star at the end of the handle.
Use sticks to track the movement of the sun during the day.
Use a the hands of a wristwatch and the location of the sun.
What is the "Good Samaritan Law"?
Laws that protect anyone from making a good faith effort the help the victim of an injury or illness.