What is the first rank?
Scout
What country was Scouts founded in?
The U.K.
What plant does "If it's three, let it be," refer to?
Poison ivy
What knot is used to tie two ends of rope together?
A square knot
When helping someone who is injured, what is the first thing you do?
Check the area for danger.
How many ranks in Scouting?
Seven ranks
Who founded Scouts?
Lord Robert Baden Powell.
What material should you never wear on a camping trip?
Cotton
What is the rescue knot?
The Bowline
What is a splint used for?
Setting broken bones
How many merit badges total are required for Eagle?
22 total merit badges
Who brought Scouts to America?
William D. Boyce
Where do you never put up your tent?
At the bottom of a hill.
What knot is used to drag wood?
Timber hitch
How do you treat hypothermia.
Move out of the cold, remove wet clothing, cover in blankets, do not apply direct heat
How many merit badges are there?
138
When was Scouts founded?
1908
What are the 3 types of firewood?
Tinder, kindling, and fuel
What knot is used to tie to ropes of different thickness together?
Sheet bend?
What does it mean if someone has sudden dizziness, confusion, weakness in one side of their body, trouble speaking.
They are having a stroke.
What are the Eagle required badges?
First Aid, Citizenship in the Community, Citizenship in the Nation, Citizenship in the World, Citizenship in Society, Communication, Cooking, Personal Fitness, Emergency Preparedness OR Lifesaving, Environmental Science OR Sustainability, Personal Management, Swimming OR Hiking OR Cycling, Camping, and Family Life.
When was Camp Horseshoe founded?
1928
What are the 3 ways to build a fire?
Teepee, log cabin, and lean-to
What lashing do you use to tie two poles together to extend their length?
What are the symptoms of anaphylactic shock?
Swelling of throat, rashes or hives, nausea, dizziness, weak and rapid pulse, low blood pressure