Known as the first-aid knot.
What is the Square Knot.
Englands equivalent of an Eagle Scout.
What is Queen's Scout.
For this merit badge, Scouts must know the terms "gunwhale", "painter", and "J-Stroke".
What is the Canoeing.
Begins with the phrase "On my honor...".
What is the Scout Oath.
The Father of Scouting. |
Who is Baden-Powell.
Knot used by loggers to drag logs.
What is the Timberline Hitch.
The symbolic meaning of the two stars on the Scout badge.
What is Truth and Knowledge.
For this merit badge, Scouts must conduct an emergency mobilization.
What is the Emergency Preparedness.
Do a Good Turn Daily.
What is the Scout Slogan.
Businessman who is credited with bringing Scouting to America.
Who is William Boyce.
The knot you'd use if you were hanging from one hand on a cliff.
What is the Bowline.
Baden-Powell's tartan: green stripes on a dark blue field.
What is Gilwell Plaid or McLaren Tartan.
For this merit badge, Scouts must watch a 10' square piece of land for 60 minutes.
What is Environmental Science.
Be Prepared.
What is the Scout Motto.
Famous 4-footed, long-eared Scouter featured in Boys' Life.
Who is Pedro.
Knot used to secure tents in wet weather or when using synthetic ropes.
What is the Tautline Hitch.
The french name for the Scout symbol.
What is Fleur de Lis or Trefoil.
For this merit badge, Scouts prepare a meal without utensils.
What is Wilderness Survival.
Begins with "A Scout is...".
What is the Scout Law.
Boy Scouting's most famous painter.
Who is Norman Rockwell.
Technically not a knot, it is used to start many lashings.
What is the Clove Hitch.
Badge worn at the top of the right sleeve.
What is the Flag.
For this merit badge, Scouts learn thrift.
What is Personal Management.
Often referred to as the 13th point of the Scout Law.
What is "...hungry."
The honorary President of the Boy Scouts of America.
Who is the President of the United States.