Knots
First Aid
Cooking
Wilderness Survival
History
100

The knot that holds two ropes together

What is a Square Knot

100

The treatment for blisters

What is moleskin

100

The amount of buckets used to properly clean dishes at a campout

What is 3

100
The amount of nights you need to spend in a shelter you build for the Wilderness survival merit badge

What is 1

100
The year scouting came to America

What is 1910

200

A knot hat when tied has a loop at the end

What is a bowline know

200

The way to treat a first degree burn

What is cool water

200

The amount of food groups according to the USDA

What is 5

200

A poisonous tree

What is poison oak

200

First pinewood derby race

What is 1953

300

A knot to tie something to a pole

What is a 2 half hitch knot

300
What PFD stands for while swimming

What is a personal flotation device

300

The first step of cleaning

What is wash

300

The way water flows to the east of the continental divide

What is east

300

The creator of scouting

Who was Robert Baden-Powell 

400

A common hitch that is used to start and end lashings

What is a Clove Hitch

400

What along with rope can be used to make an easy splint in the wild

What are sticks

400

True of False, do you soak cast iron in water to clean

What is False

400
315 degrees on a compass

What is northwest

400

Inventor of Morse code

Who was Samuel Morse

500

A lashing to hold three poles together

What is a Tripod Lashing

500
Signs of stroke

Sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body. Sudden confusion, trouble speaking, or difficulty understanding speech. Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes. Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance, or lack of coordination.

500

The amount of meals you must cook for the cooking merit badge

What is 5

500

What STOP stands for

What is Stay calm, think, observe, plan

500

The first eagle scout in America

Who was Arthur R. Eldred 

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