The 3 types of burns and a brief description of them.
What is 1st degree(minor scald or burn), 2nd degree(partial thickness burn with blisters), and 3rd degree(full thickness burn with blisters)?
This person is the founder of Scouting.
Who is Lord Baden-Powell?
Tie the knot that is used to tie 2 ropes together of equal diameter.
What is the square knot?
When you give another scout a handshake.
What is shaking with the left hand?
The 3 BSA swimming classifications.
These are the 3 hurry cases
What is stopped breathing, serious bleeding, and ingested poison?
What is Great Britain?
Tie the knot that is used to tie 2 ropes of different diameter together.
What is the sheet bend?
The scout motto.
What is Be prepared?
The number of stars on Orion's Belt.
What is 3?
These are the 6 signs of a heart attack.
What is Pain in the chest, unusual sweating, nausea, shortness of breath, feeling of weakness, and a feeling of weakness?
This is the date when BSA was founded.
What is February 8, 1910?
The things that catch easily and burn fast such as dry pine needles, grasses, and shredded bark.
The scout slogan.
What is Do a Good Turn Daily?
This is how you find north during the day without a compass.
What is looking at where the sun is in the sky?
These are the principles of Safe Swim.
What is Qualified supervision, personal health review, safe area, lifeguard, lookout, ability groups, buddy system, discipline?
This is the date when scouting was founded.
What is January 24, 1908?
When you are lost, you use this acronym and each letter means______.
What is Stop(Stop, Think, Observe, Plan)?
The scout law.
What is A scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent?
This is how many required merit badges for eagle.
What is 12?
These are the principles of Safety Afloat.
What is Qualified supervision, personal health review, swimming ability, life jackets, buddy system, skill proficiency, planning, equipment, and discipline?
Who is William D. Boyce?
These are the 7 principles of leave no trace.
What is plan ahead and prepare, travel and camp on durable surfaces, dispose of waste properly, leave what you find, minimize campfire impacts, respect wildlife, and be considerate of other visitors?
The outdoor code.
What is as an american I will do my best to be clean in my outdoor manner, be careful with fire, be considerate of other visitors and to be conservation minded?
This is how you find north at night without a compass.
What is using the Casiopea or the Ursa Minor constellation?