Outdoors
Ropes
First Aid
Troop Leadership
Odds & Ends
100
Pocketknife, First-aid Kit, Extra Clothing, Rain Gear, Water Bottle, Flashlight, Trail Food, Matches/Fire Starters, Sun Protection, Map/Compass
What are the Scout Basic Essentials (or Ten Essentials)?
100

Known as the Joining Knot, it has many uses from securing packages and the sails of ships to tying the ends of bandages.

What is the Square Knot?

100

These are treated by washing with soap and water, applying antibiotic ointment, and covering with a sterile bandage

What are Cuts and scrapes

100

This scout is responsible for leading the troop.

Who is the SPL.

100

A decorated war hero, he founded the Boy Scouting program in England in 1908 by applying the knowledge that he had gained during his time in the British military to teach boys about outdoor skills and become men of good character.

Who was Lord Robert Baden-Powell?

200
The three types of material needed to start a fire, which vary in size and speed of burn
What are Tinder, Kindling, and Fuel?
200
Forms a loop that will not slip, also known as the Rescue Knot
What is the Bowline?
200

This condition occurs when skin and tissue become cold enough to freeze

What is Frostbite

200

This scout is responsible for creating the duty roster for their patrol.

Who is PL?

200

These are the four steps of the EDGE method

What are Explain, Demonstrate, Guide, Enable.

300
As an American, I will do my best to Be clean in my outdoor manners, Be careful with fire, Be considerate in the outdoors, and Be conservation-minded.
What is the Outdoor Code?
300
Two permanent ways to protect ropes from unraveling
What are whipping and fusing?
300
Also known as full-thickness, this injury includes burned away or blackened flesh. The rescuer should wrap a clean cloth around the injury and seek professional medical help.
What is a Third-Degree Burn?
300

This scout buys and leads the cooking of the food for a campout.

Who is the Grubmaster?

300

In this year, females were allowed in BSA

What is 2019

400

1. Plan ahead and Prepare 2. Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces 3. Dispose of Waste Properly 4. Leave What You Find 5. Minimize Campfire Impacts 6. Respect Wildlife 7. Be Considerate of Other Visitors

What are the 7 Principles of Leave No Trace?

400
A knot that secures a rope to a spar or other stationary object, types of this include the Taut-Line, Clove, and Timber
What are hitches?
400

The first things you must do when a person is suffering from heat exhaustion

What is move them to a cool place/cool them off/get them out of the heat

400

The scout responsible for leading the troop when SPL and ASPL are unable.

Who is the Scribe

400

This group was founded by Chicago publisher William Boyce on February 8, 1910, after being impressed by a young man who aided him when he was lost in the foggy streets of London, refusing to take any pay.

What is the Boy Scouts of America?

500

The angle on your compass indicating the direction of travel.

What is bearing?

500

Used when you need to close a gap between two poles that cross but don't touch

What is a diagonal lashing?

500

The general class of problems where the victim has stopped breathing, has no heartbeat, or is severely bleeding.

What are Hurry Cases

500

You will often hear this scout playing Reveille (ruh-vay) in the morning to wake the troop.

Bugler

500

"The ______________ is not one method in which Scouting for boys can be carried on. It is the only method." -Lord Baden-Powell

What is the Patrol Method

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