The knot everyone knows.
What is the Square Knot?
When your body temperature becomes dangerously low.
What is hypothermia?
It's a BSA requirement to have at the ready next to any campfire.
What is a bucket of water?
You give it each time you say the Scout Oath.
What is the Scout Sign?
The Scouts who carry or escort the flags at Troop meetings.
What is the Color Guard?
The knot you need to use for lashings.
What is the Clove Hitch?
The step to take if you suspect a broken bone.
What is immobilize the injury?
The stuff that makes the fire large!
What is Fuel or Logs?
Extend your left hand to another Scout.
What is the Scout Handshake?
The side of the stage where the US flag goes.
What is to the RIGHT side (facing the audience)?
The best knot for securing ropes of different diameter.
What is the Sheet Bend?
The worst level of burn.
What is third degree?
The next thing you need after the fire gets going.
What is kindling?
Be prepared.
What is the Scout Motto?
Appropriate treatment of a worn US Flag.
What is burned in a fire?
The best knot for securing a tent line.
The first step to stop a wound from bleeding.
What is apply pressure?
The stuff you need to at the very start of starting a fire.
What is tinder?
The Founder of Scouting.
Who is Sir Robert Baden-Powell?
Scout uniform sleeve that has the flag.
What is the right sleeve?
It's the best knot for holding a loop.
What is the Bowline?
The step you take when your assessment of an injury indicates it's life-threatening injury.
What is call 911?
The three components required for fire.
Air, fuel, heat.
Do a good turn daily.
What is the Scout Slogan?
When the US flag can be flown at night.
What is properly lit.