Scout Basics
Knots and Skills
Camping
First Aid
Outdoor Ethics
100

What is the scout motto?

Be Prepared

100

What knot is used to tie your shoes?

Square Knot

100

What are the three things needed to start a fire?

Heat, Fuel, Oxygen

100

What do you put on a small cut?

Bandage

100

What does “Leave No Trace” mean?

Leave nature as you found it

200

What is the Scout sign used for?

To show respect, give the Scout Oath or Law, and get attention

200

What knot is used to tie two ropes together?

Square Knot

200

What should you always do before leaving a campsite?

Put out the fire completely

200

What should you do first for a burn?

Cool it with water

200

What should you do with trash on a hike?

You must carry it with you and throw it out (pack it out)

300

What is the Scout slogan?

Do a good turn daily

300

What knot is best for starting a lash or securing a rope to a pole?

Clove Hitch

300

What is the safest way to store food while camping?

In a bear bag, trailer, or secured container

300

What is CPR used for?

When someone is not breathing

300

Why should you stay on trails?

To protect plants, stay safe, and prevent erosion

400

you must hold this special card to prove you have learned how to safely handle pocketknives, saws, and axes

Totin Chip

400

What knot makes a fixed loop at the end of a rope?

Bowline

400

What tool is used to safely chop wood?

Axe or Hatchet

400

What should you do for a sprained ankle?

Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation (RICE)

400

What should you do if you see wildlife?

Observe from a distance

500

What are the 12 points of the Scout Law?

Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean, Reverent

500

What knot is commonly used to secure a tent line and adjust tension?

Taut-Line Hitch

500

What is the “buddy system”?

Never going anywhere alone; always with a partner

500

What is the first thing you check in an emergency?

Check scene safety

500

Name one of the 7 Leave No Trace principles

Planning ahead; Traveling/camping on durable surfaces; Disposing of waste properly; Leaving what you find; Minimizing campfire impacts; Respecting wildlife; Being considerate of others

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