This principle is often referred to as the "outdoor code" of Scouting.
What is "Leave No Trace"?
The recommended procedure for filtering water from a natural source before drinking.
What is "use a water filter or boil the water"?
This basic knot is often used to start and finish lashings.
What is a "clove hitch"?
This individual is credited with founding the global scouting movement.
Who is "Lord Baden-Powell" or "Robert Baden-Powell"?
Most famous soccer player that was nominated for MVP for this year.
What is "Lionel Messi"?
This rank is achieved after earning Eagle Scout plus more merit badges.
What is Eagle Scout with Palms?
This navigation tool does not require batteries and points towards Earth's magnetic poles.
What is a "compass"?
A knot used to join two ropes of equal thickness together end-to-end.
What is a "square knot" or "reef knot"?
This gesture of greeting and bond among Scouts uses three fingers and symbolizes the three main parts of the Scout Promise.
What is the "Scout Salute"?
This element, with the atomic number 79, is often desired for its shiny yellow appearance.
What is gold?
This part of the scout uniform is worn around the neck and often traded at jamborees.
What is a Neckerchief or Woggle?
When lost in the wilderness, these four letters stand for the recommended action to take.
What is "STOP (Stop, Think, Observe, Plan)"?
This knot is useful for forming a loop that won't constrict or close under tension.
What is a "bowline"?
This annual event, celebrated worldwide, commemorates the birthday of the scouting founder.
What is "World Scout Day" or "Founder's Day"?
At its height in the early 20th century, this empire was often described with the phrase "The empire on which the sun never sets".
What is the British Empire?
The three fingers raised in the scout salute symbolize these three parts of the Scout Oath.
What are "Duty to God and Country," "Duty to Other People," and "Duty to Self"?
This "Leave No Trace" principle emphasizes packing out all you bring and waste you produce.
What is "Pack It In, Pack It Out" or "Dispose of Waste Properly"?
This knot is often used in first aid to bind splints.
What is a "running knot" or "slip knot"?
Stemming from Native American lore and incorporated into scouting traditions, this society is dedicated to recognizing scouts who best exemplify the Scout Oath and Law in their daily lives.
What is the "Order of the Arrow"?
This famous paradox involves a feline, a radioactive atom, and quantum mechanics to explore the nature of reality.
What is Schrödinger's cat?
In the scout law, this trait is described as "looking at the bright side of life."
What is cheerful?
The morse code to signal when you need help.
Known as the "King of Knots", this knot is a binding type and used for securing a load or object.
What is a "constrictor knot"?
The original name of the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America before it was changed to Eagle Scout.
What is "Wolf Scout"?
Two roller coasters by manufacturer Rocky Mountain Construction.
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