The first point of the Scout Law.
What is trustworthy?
The most important piece of gear to bring camping. (Other than food XD)
What is a tent?
The first step when cooking.
What is washing your hand?
The way to stop a nosebleed.
What is leaning forward while pinching gently just below and holding a cold compress against the nose?
The highest rank in scouting.
What is Eagle Rank?
The Scout Motto and its meaning.
What is Be Prepared; What is always have more than you think you need?
This is the first step when pitching a tent.
What is clearing all rocks, branches, and sharp objects before setting up?
The most important meal before a long hike or day.
What is breakfast?
CPR stands for this.
What is cardiopulmonary resuscitation?
The founder of Scouting America.
Who is Robert Baden-Powell?
The meaning of "On my honor, I will do my best"
What is trying as hard as you can to live up to the Scout Oath and Law in your everyday life?
The proper way to deal with trash if there is no dumpster near your site.
What is packing it out with you?
The safe way to light a camp stove.
What is using the lighter BEFORE turning the gas dial?
The proper way to treat simple cuts and scrapes.
What is clean them and bandage them?
The system that's used when going anywhere outside your site.
What is the buddy system?
The three duties in the Scout Oath.
What are duty to god, others, and self?
DAILY DOUBLE
The direction should the entrance of your tent face if possible?
The three steps of washing dishes.
What is wash, rinse, and sanitize?
The way to treat minor and major burns.
Minor (1st Degree): What is run it under lukewarm water?
Major (3rd Degree): What is apply a clean and dry cloth or sterile dressing (Like gauze)?
When is 1910?
The number of points in the Scout Law.
What is 12?
The reason cotton is a poor choice for clothing in cold or wet conditions.
What is because cotton holds moisture and can cause hypothermia?
The way to tell when meat is fully cooked.
What is when the juices run clear?
The first step when performing CPR
What is checking the scene for hazards?
The seven leave no trace principles
What is know before you go, choose the right path, trash your trash, Take only pictures leave only footprints, Be careful with fire, Respect Wildlife, and be considerate to others?