The “R” in CPR.
What is resuscitation?
What is used to secure a rope to a pole or post and commonly used as the first step in a lashing?
Clove hitch
The total number of stripes on the U.S. flag.
What is 13?
The year the Boy Scouts of America was founded.
What is 1910?
The very first step in building any kind of campfire.
What is clearing a safe area?
The recommended number of seconds to rinse a wound before covering it.
What is 30 seconds?
A loop‐forming knot that will not tighten when pressure is applied.
What is a bowline?
The color of the top stripe on the U.S. flag.
What is red?
The animal featured on the Tenderfoot badge.
What is an eagle?
The tool better suited for cutting small branches into kindling.
What is a hatchet?
The burn level in which the skin usually becomes red and blistered.
What is a second-degree burn?
The knot commonly used to join two ropes of different sizes.
What is a sheet bend?
The proper way to retire a flag that is damaged or torn.
What is to burn it respectfully?
The author of Scouting for Boys.
Who is Robert Baden-Powell?
The ring or line of stones used to contain a fire.
What is a fire ring or fire circle?
The very first thing to check when arriving at an accident scene.
What is scene safety?
The type of lashing needed when building a tripod.
What is a tripod lashing?
What Scouts should do during the raising of the flag.
What is stand at attention and salute?
The highest rank a Scout can earn.
What is Eagle Scout?
The best direction to face your tent entrance in most weather conditions.
What is downwind or away from prevailing winds?
What the letters of RICE stand for when treating a sprain.
What is Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation?
A simple stopper knot used so a rope won’t slide back through a hole or pulley.
What is an overhand knot?
The historic document that begins with the words “We the People…”
What is the U.S. Constitution?
The country Scouting originally started in.
What is the United Kingdom?
The ideal spacing (approximately) between two trees for hanging a hammock.
What is 12 to 15 feet?