On the Scout Badge, What do the two Stars symbolize?
Truth and Knowledge.
Number of Boy Scout ranks.
What is 7?
First step of the first aid method.
What is check the scene?
Number of principles of Leave No Trace.
What is seven?
The three tests of a good knot.
What is it is easy to tie, it should stay tied, and it should be easy to untie?
On the Scout Badge the Scroll bearing the motto is turned up at the ends, why?
This is reminder that the Scout smiles as he does his duty.
Founder of Boy Scouting?
What is Lord Robert Baden Powell?
AED meaning.
What is automated external defibrillator?
Number of feet away from water, campsites, and trails a cathole should be.
What is 200?
Right over left, left over right.
What is a square knot?
Why do Scouts shake with their left hand?
Because it is closer to their heart.
Brought Scouting to America?
Number of fingers used when giving an infant CPR.
What is two or three?
First principle of "Tread Lightly!".
What is travel responsibly?
Knot that starts a diagonal lashing.
What is the timber hitch?
What do the three points of the trefoil stand for on the Scout Badge?
They stand for the three points of the Scout Oath.
Year Scouting came to America.
What is 1910?
If you suspect a stroke, think____.
What is F.A.S.T?
Last principle of "Tread Lightly!".
What is do your part?
Forms a loop that will not slip.
What is the bowline?
What does the shape of the Scout badge mean?
A Scout can point the right way in life as a compass does in the field.
Cheif Executive of Boy Scouts.
What is James E. West?
All of the hurry case scenarios.
What is a victim has stopped breathing, has no heartbeat, is bleeding severely, has ingested poison, or is showing signs of stroke?
Number of years it takes for fishing line to biodegrade.
What is 600?
Connects ropes of different diameters.
What is the sheet bend?