What should you do when treating a bleeding wound?
Apply pressure to stop bleeding.
What tool is used to navigate with a map?
A compass
What is the highest rank in scouts?
An eagle scout
What knot is most commonly used to tie 2 ropes together?
A square knot
What is the first point of the scout law?
Trustworthy
What is the acronym used to remember what you should do if you get a sprain?
RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevate)
How many degrees are in a full circle on a compass?
360 degrees
How many years old is Troop 48?
96 years old
What knot is used to secure a rope to a tree or a post?
A clove-hitch
Which point of the Scout Law emphasizes being polite and considerate?
Courteous
How do you treat someone if they are choking and cannot speak?
Perform the Heimlich maneuver.
What is the first step when building a fire in the wild?
Gather tinder, kindling, and fuel wood
What is the name of the Boy Scouts' national honor society?
The Order of the Arrow
What knot makes a loop at the end of the rope?
A bowline knot
What point of the Scout Law promotes a scout being smart with their money?
Thrifty
What should you check before giving CPR to someone?
Check if the person is breathing and has a pulse.
What are the 3 W's to consider when choosing a campsite?
Wind, Water, and Wood
What is the name of the international gathering of scouts that happens every 4 years?
The World Scout Jamboree
What knot is commonly used for tying boats to docks?
A cleat hitch
Which point in the Scout Law promotes staying true to your family and friends?
Loyal
What is the first step in treating for a first-degree burn?
Cool the burn with running water.
Name the "leave no trace" principle that means you should take everything you brought with you camping back home?
Pack it in, pack it out
In what year was Boy Scouts of America founded?
1910
What is the most common type of rope that scouts have in their camp bag?
Paracord
What is the 12th point of the Scout Law?
Reverent