General Scouting Knowledge
Vertical Skills
Scoutcraft and Trail Skills
Paddling and Sailing Skills
Camping and Emergency Skills
100

He founded the scouting movement in 1907.

Who was Lord Baden-Powell?

100

Cubs wear this to protect their heads when climbing.

What is a helmet?

100

This is a knot used to hang a drying line at camp.

What is a half hitch?

100

These are the terms for the front and back of a boat.

What is the Bow and Stern?

100

A fly, poles, and pegs are all parts of this essential camping equipment.

What is a tent?
200

A Cub Scout Pack is divided into these smaller groups.

What are Lairs?

200

This piece of climbing equipment has a gate, spine, nose, hinge, latch, basket, crotch, barrel and spring.

What is a Carabiner?

200

Apart from heat and oxygen, this is the third element needed to start a fire.

What is fuel?

200

In water a body loses heat 25 times faster than in the air and can cause this condition.

What is Hypothermia? 

200

This is a good guide to use when planning meals for camp.

What is the Canada Food Guide? 

300

This is the name given to new Cub Scouts before their investiture.

What is a Tenderpad?

300
Descending a rock face using a doubled rope coiled around the body and fixed at a higher point.

What is Rappelling?


300

Use this system when doing outdoor activities - it involves having a partner and knowing where this person is at all times.

What is the buddy system?

300

This device will hold a person's head out of the water (unlike a personal flotation device).

What is a life jacket?

300

This is the first step you should take when giving first aid for a minor cut or scrape

What is clean the wound?

400

A cub scout is expected to do one of these a day.

What is a good turn?

400

This piece of equipment has leg loops and a waist belt that can be adjusted properly and securely tightened.

What is a climbing harness?

400

A compass is the equipment you use for this activity.

What is orienteering?

400

Three blasts with a whistle is a signal of this.

What is an Emergency
400

This condition has the following symptoms: pale, cool, sweaty skin; fast and shallow breathing; light-headedness; increased heart rate; confusion.

What is shock? 

500

The names of the Cub Leaders are based on this book.

What is The Jungle Book?

500
This is a person who controls the safety rope for a climber.


What is a Belayer?

500

This principle can be explained as take only photographs, leave only footprints. 

What is leave no trace?

500

This is piece of rescue equipment is stored on a water craft and can be thrown to rescue a person in the water.

What is a Throw Bag or Thrown Line?

500

This international distress signal shown here in Morse Code:          

  What is SOS or save our souls?

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