The scout in charge of supplies and equipment.
Who is the Quartermaster.
The event in which Merit badges, along with rank advancements, are given to scouts
What is a Court of Honor?
The first rank earned in scouting.
What is scout rank?
The cure to dehydration.
What is drinking water?
Rope tied to non-rope.
What is a hitch?
The scout-run committee lead by the Senior Patrol Leader.
What is the Patrol Leader Council?
In descending order, Family Life, Citizenship in the Nation, and citizenship in the world.
What are the three most commonly earned merit badges?
The preliminary meeting before a board of review
What is a Scoutmaster Conference?
The 3 main types of burns.
What are 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree burns?
One is composed of plastics and the other is composed of organic material.
What is the difference between synthetic rope and natural rope?
Our troop's communication system.
First Aid, Personal Fitness and Personal Management are 3 of the required 13.
What are eagle required merit badges?
The third rank earned.
What is second class?
Bluish-white or grayish white skin on appendages like fingers.
What is frostbite?
An arrangement of rope, wire, or webbing with linking device used to secure and fasten two or more items together in a somewhat rigid manner.
What is a lashing?
The go-between for the Senior Patrol Leader and scouts with non-patrol positions.
Who is the Assistant Senior Patrol Leader?
This slip of paper must be filled out before you start work on your merit badge.
What is a blue card?
Scout recognition ceremony.
What is a Court of Honor?
The temperature hypothermia becomes deadly.
What is 95ºF?
Tie a square knot
The organizational system of scouting that allows scouts to lead themselves and encourages leadership development.
What is the patrol method?
The number of merit badges currently available to the scouts.
What is 137?
A meeting to determine if rank requirements have been met.
What is a board of review?
Signs of a sprain (name 3).
What are pain, swelling, bruising, limited motion and audible pops?
Tie a timber hitch.