Last point of the Law?
What is Reverent?
What is the name of the Boy Scout Youth Leadership Course?
National Youth Leadership Training or NYLT
What is Mr. Whites favorite cooking instrument?
What is a Dutch Oven?
What are two ways to stop Severe Bleeding?
Direct pressure and pressure points
1910
What is the fifth point of the Scout Law?
What is Courteous?
What does a Scout do with Fire?
What is Be Careful?
What is the best way to cook a foil pack?
On a hot bed of coals, not directly over flames
What do the letters PFD stand for?
Personal Flotation Device
How many fingers are pointing straight up when you give the Scout sign?
What is Three?
What place is Thrifty in the Scout Law?
What is 9th Place?
What knot is considered to be a Rescue Knot?
What is the Bowline Knot?
What is the last step in cleaning cooking and eating utensils?
Sterilize
How many entrances should there be to an Axe Yard?
How do you orient a map?
Place a compass on the map and rotate the map until the compass printed on the map is aligned with magnetic north
True or False, there are 14 points in the Scout Law
What activity teaches the proper use of a Pocket Knife and other Woods Tools?
What is Totin Chit?
What do you call medium sized wood traditionally used to start a cooking fire?
What is Tinder?
In sea terms, what is the right side of the boat called?
Name three of the four BSA High Adventure Bases...
Bonus points if you know the primary activity(s) at each base you name!
Northern Tier (Minnesota)
Sea Base (Florida)
Summit Bechtel Reserve (West Virginia)
Philmont Scout Ranch (New Mexico)
What is the Scout Law?
What is, "A scout is trustworthy,loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent?"
On a compass how many degrees is Southwest?
What is 225 Degrees?
Describe one way to protect your food from being eaten by animals on a campout or backpacking trip?
Put the food in a sack or trash bag and hoist it above the reach of the animal
What are the 4 steps for attempting a water rescue?
Reach, Throw, Row, Go!
What do the two stars on the Scout Badge represent?
Truth and Knowledge