Scout Rank
Tenderfoot
Second Class
First Aid
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100

Repeat the Scout Oath by memory. 

On my honor, I will do my best, to do my duty, to god and my country and to obey the Scout Law; to help other people at all times, to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight. 

100

Why is the buddy system important?

It is a safety practice to ensure you, your buddy, and your surroundings are safe.

100

Name ten animals. 

name them

100

How to help severe bleeding?? 

You put on gloves, hold a gauze over the cut with good pressure, and cover the injury with a bandage. If the gauze gets soaked through then put another one on top of the first. 

100

I'm as light as a feather but the strongest person can't hold me for 5 minutes, what am I?

Your breath

200

What are the 7 scouting ranks. Tell them in order.

Scout Rank

Tenderfoot

Second Class

First Class

Star

Life

Eagle

200

Demonstrate the square knot. 

the knot 

200

When to use a stove and when to use a fire. 

Fire: when there is no ban, and if the area if safe with no closed walls/roofs 

Stove: when there is no  fire ban, and for pans 

200

How to treat a simple cut? 

Wash the area with warm water and soap and cover with a plaster

200

What has 13 hearts but no other organs?

A deck of Cards

300

What are merit badges?

Merit badges are badges focused on one subject to help scouts learn more about it. 

300

Explain the safe rules of hiking during the day and night. 

Day: Choose your path carefully, watch wear you go, and have a plan 

Night: Wear reflective clothes, bring a torch, and have a plan 

300

Freeeeeeee beeeeeeeeee

hehehehehheheheheehe

300

How to treat a nose bleed? 

Tilt your head forward and pinch your nose with a tissue

300

What breaks but never falls, and what falls never breaks?

Day and Night

Day breaks

Night falls

400

Recite the 7 principles of Leave No Trace.

Plan ahead and prepare

Travel and came on durable surfaces

Dispose of waste properly

Leave what you find

Minimize campfires

Respect wildlife

Be considerate of others


400

Do 15 jumping jacks 

Just do it!!!!

400

What are the three Rs?

Reduce, reuse,recycle. 

400

How to treat heat exhaustion?

Go to a shady area, remove excess clothing, and cool with ice packs on the arm pits and neck

400

What is 3/7 Chicken, 2/3 cat, and 2/4 goat?

Chicago

Chi - ca - go

500

Recite the Outdoor Code from memory. 

As an american, I will do my best to- be clean in my outdoor life, be careful with fire, be considerate in the outdoors, be conservation minded 

500

Demonstrate the two-halves hitches. 

the knot


500

The acronym for the precautions for a safe swim. 

Quit pulling Sally's left leg and be decent. 

500

What is the difference between heat stroke and heat exhaustion? 

Heat stroke is when your body shuts down, and you need to call 911. 

500

What building has the most stories?

A library 

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