Knots
First Aid
Flag Etiquette
Nature
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100

The use of the Square Knot

What is tying two ropes together

100

How to treat a nosebleed

What is lean your head forward and pinch the bridge of the nose until bleeding stops

100

The amount of red and white stripes on the US Flag

What is 6 white and 7 red

100

The California state flower, which Native Americans used it for medicinal purposes, it may help with trouble sleeping, aches, and nervous agitation. It may also promote relaxation chewing on the root may help with toothache

What is the California Poppy

100

The Scout Motto and Slogan

What are
Be Prepared (motto)
and
Do a Good Turn Daily (slogan)

200

What is the Sheet Bend Knot

200

The first aid steps, the steps you take when finding someone in need of first aid

What is check scene, call 911, approach safely, provide first aid, protect from further injury, treat for shock, make examination

200

The blue square where the stars are on the US flag

What is the Union

200

The plant that people identify by "Leaves of three, let it be"

What is poison oak

200

The skill to locate your position on a map, use contour lines to calculate elevation change, and use a compass to find the bearing of an object

What is Orienteering


300

The most common knot to tie when you mess up the square knot

What is the granny knot 

300

The difference between Heat Stroke and Heat Exhaustion, which one is worse

What is heatstroke is worse and when you don't even sweat, Heat Exhaustion is when 

300

The most common fabric used to make flags and why it is the best


nylon because it is durable, weather-resistant, and has high visibility

300

The most commonly seen snake in the Bay Area. It is harmless may vibrate/rattle its tail when disturbed.

What is the Pacific Gopher Snake

300

The names of all nine patrols in Troop 224. (Including the one for new scouts and the parents' patrol)

What are the Ninja, Sasquatch, Goat, Eagle, Panda, Shark, Senior, Creekie, and Dragon Patrols?

400

The knot that is normally described as having a bunny go around a tree

What is the bowline knot 

400
The difference between a simple and compound fracture of a bone

What is a compound fracture is a break where bone goes through the skin and a Simple fracture is a break where the bone does not break the skin

400

where the world's largest flag was the US flag flown


Where is the Hoover Dam for the 1996 Olympics torch relay

400

The bird that is blue and gray above, pale underneath with a blue necklace, Found in more open and lower habitats 

What is the Western Scrub-Jay

400

The rules for a pocket knife


What is the blade must be shorter than the palm of your hand

500

The knot we use for tree lot and the one that is very similar to it

What are the Two Half Hitch and the Taut Line, The taut line has one extra loop than the Two half hitch


500

The difference between First Degree, Second Degree, Third Degree, and Fourth Degree burns

What are: 

first-degree burns (superficial burns) are mild compared to other burns. They cause pain and reddening of the epidermis (outer layer of the skin). 

Second-degree burns (partial thickness burns) affect the epidermis and the dermis (lower layer of skin). They cause pain, redness, swelling, and blistering. 

Third-degree burns (full-thickness burns) go through the dermis and affect deeper tissues. They result in white or blackened, charred skin that may be numb.

Fourth-degree burns go even deeper than third-degree burns and can affect your muscles and bones. Nerve endings are also damaged or destroyed, so there’s no feeling in the burned area.

500

Where the US flag is when on stage with the speaker

Where is the Speakers right

500

The tree that Native Americans used acorns as an important food staple, European colonists found that its wood made superior charcoal,  leaves are thick and leathery, convex with edges turning down, spiny margins (holly-like), shiny green above, duller with fuzz in vein axis below, caps cover 1/4 to 1/3 of acorn.

What is the Coast Live Oak

500

The knot/device used to fasten a neckerchief (not a neckerchief slide)

What is a Woggle?

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