Knots
Fire Building
First Aid
Lashings
General Knowledge
100

This knot is used for basic binding, such as tying a bandage, and is one of the basic knots.

What is Square Knot?

100

This is one of the ways to build a fire and involves stacking logs up by twos, with tinder and kindling in the middle.

What is Log Cabin?

100

This is the classification of burn that may involve blistering and burns in the epidermis and dermis.

What is a second degree burn?

100

This is a type of lashing that is meant to hold two poles together at a 90 degree angle.

What is a square lashing?

100

These are the things that should always be kept on a person when going somewhere.

What are 10 Essentials?

200

This knot is used at the beginning and end of most lashings.

What is Clove Hitch?

200

This is one of the ways to build a fire and involves balancing logs on each other, with tinder and kindling beneath.

What is Teepee?

200

This is something that should be constructed when somebody is unable to walk, but must get to safety.

What is a stretcher?

200

This lashing is used to hold two poles together, not necessarily at a 90 degree angle, and is started with a timber hitch.

What is a diagonal lashing?

200

These are the ranks of Scouting, in ascending order.

What are Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle?

300

This knot is used to secure a line around a post or object.

What is Two-Half Hitches?

300

This should always be checked before starting a fire, and can usually be found at the nearest fire station.

What is a burn ban?

300

This is something that can be put on any part of the body that is meant to keep an injured area from moving.

What is a splint?

300

These are the two types of motions to tie a lashing.

What are fraps and wraps?

300

This is a safety measure that ensures no Scout is alone.

What is Buddy System?

400

This knot is used to create a loop that can stay under tension.

What is Bowline?

400

These are the three requirements for a fire.

What is oxygen, heat, and fuel?

400

This is something that is meant to support an injured arm.

What is a sling?

400

This lashing involves tying three poles together at the top to make a standing structure.

What is a tripod lashing?

400

This person originally had the idea to found Scouting.

Who was Robert Baden Powell?

500

This knot is used to join two ropes of different sizes together.

What is Sheet Bend?

500

This method of building a fire is named after a survival structure and involves laying kindling on a log, with tinder beneath.

What is Lean-to?

500

Name 4-7 symptoms of Heat Exhaustion.

What is pale and clammy skin, nausea, fatigue, dizziness or fainting, headache, muscle cramps, and weakness

500

This lashing is used to attach two poles together at one end.

What is a shear lashing?

500

These are the principles of Leave No Trace.

What is Think 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 Others.

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