The 12th point of the Scout Law
What is Brave?
Used to tie two ropes of equal diameter together
What is a Square Knot?
The first thing you do in an emergency
What is "MAke sure the scene is safe"?
Number of points in the Leave No Trace principles
What is 7?
The founder of Scouting
Who is Lord Baden-Powell?
The motto of the Boy Scouts
What is "Be Prepared"
This knot is used to start and finish a lashing
What is a Timber Hitch or Clove Hitch?
This is used to treat a sprain
Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation (R.I.C.E)?
The recommended feet away to camp from water (Hint: More than 100)
What is 200 feet?
The first rank a new scout earns
What is Scout
This is the age range to join Scouts BSA
What is 11-17 (or 10 with Arrow of Light)?
Known as the "king of knots" used to form a fixed loop
What is a Bowline?
The best treatment for a minor blister
What is Moleskin?
This item is used to calculate direction and read maps
What is a Compass?
The magazine published by the BSA since 1911
What is Boys' Life?
The three main parts of the Scout Oath
What are Duty to God/Country, Duty to Others, and Duty to Self?
This knot is used to fasten a line to a tree or post, often for tents
What is a Taut-line Hitch?
These are the three "Hurry Cases"
What are: 1. Stopped Breathing, 2. Serious Bleeding, 3. Internal Poisoning?
These are 4 of the 10 Essentials when camping
What are: Water, First Aid Kit, Flashlight, Map/Compass, Rain Gear, Fire Starter, Pocketknife, Food, Sun Protection, Extra Clothing?
The year Scouting was founded in the UK
What is 1907?
What a Scout does at all times to live out the law
What is a "Good Turn"?
A knot that is used to attach a rope to a ring or spar
A: What is a Round Turn and Two Half Hitches?
The procedure used to clear a blocked airway
What is the Heimlich Maneuver?
This is used to hold a tent down during a wind storm (Hint: Man Row)
What are Guy Lines?
The highest rank in Scouting
What is Eagle?