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100

Who founded Boy Scouts

Robert Baden-Powell Or Lord Baden-Powell

100

What is the year, days, month did the Brownsea Island Experiment partake on

August 1st to 8th, 1907

100

What are the five key points of the American flag

  • 13 Stripes: The original 13 colonies
  • 50 Stars: The 50 states
  • Red: Hardiness, valor, bloodshed
  • White: Purity and innocence
  • Blue: Vigilance, perseverance, and justice
100

What knot is used to tie two of the same thickness ropes together

Square knot

100

How do you treat a cut

Stop bleeding via pressure to the wound, Clean with soap and water or alcohol, Apply ointment like Neosporin, Dress the wound with appropriate bandage

200

Who founded Boy Scouts of America

William D. Boyce

200

When was Boy Scouts founded year, month, and day

January 24, 1908

200

What are the four key points of the world crest

  • Fleur-de-lis: The three points: duty to god & country, duty to others, duty to self
  • Knot: The brotherhood of scouting uniting scouts around the world
  • Two Stars: Truth and knowledge
  • Colors: White signifies purity, and royal purple signifies leadership and service.
200

What knot do you use to hang up a tarp or a dining fly via guy lines

Two Half-Hitches

200

What are the degrees of burns and how can you tell each one apart (what layers of skin do they effect)

1st-Degree

  • What it affects: Only the outermost layer of skin (epidermis)
  • Looks like: Red, dry, no blisters

2nd-Degree

  • What it affects: The epidermis and part of the second layer (dermis)
  • Looks like: Red, swollen, moist, and has blisters; may be splotchy

3rd-Degree

  • What it affects: All skin layers (Hypodermis) and sometimes deeper tissues
  • Looks like: White, black, brown, or leathery; dry
300

What rank in the British army was Robert Baden Powell 

Lieutenant-General

300

What event took place that caused William D. Boyce to create BSA, include the year

The story of the unknown scout, 1909

300

What are the five key points of The First Class Scout Badge

  • Fleur-De-lis: Duty to God & Country, duty to others, duty to self
  • Eagle & Shield: Symbolizes freedom and a Scout's readiness to defend it.
  • Two Stars: Represent Truth and Knowledge, guiding Scouts like stars in the night sky.
  • Scroll: Bears the Scout Motto, turned up like a smile to show cheerful duty.
  • Knot: A reminder of the Scout slogan, "Do a Good Turn Daily"
300

What knot do you use to stake out guy lines for your tent

Taut-Line Hitch

300

How do you identify and treat poisonous snake bites 

A venomous snake bite can be identified by a triangular-shaped head, elliptical pupils, or two puncture wounds, and should be treated by calling 911 right away, staying calm, removing jewelry, gently washing the bite, keeping the limb still, and holding it at heart level until help arrives.  

400

Where was Robert Baden-Powell buried after he died

Nyeri, Kenya

400

When was Boy Scouts of America founded year, month, day

February 8th, 1910 

400

What are the two key points of the Scout sign

  • Three Fingers Up: Duty to God and Country, duty to others, duty to self
  • Thumb over Pinky: Symbolizes the bond of Scouts worldwide
400

What knot is used for lifesaving

Bowline

400

What acronym do you use when identifying a stroke and what does it mean

  • F - Face: Ask the person to smile to check for unevenness (one side of the face droops)
  • A - Arm: ask the person to raise both arms to see if one drifts downward
  • S - Speech: Slurred speech, difficulty speaking, or trouble understanding
  • T - Time: Call 911 for help immediately, noting when symptoms first appeared. 
500

What is Lord Baden-Powell's full name  

 Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell

500

What year was Troop 1776 founded

2018

500

What are the two key points of the Scout Handshake

  • Left Hand: Offering the left hand (traditionally used to hold a shield) shows you come in peace and trust the other person, as you are defenseless.
  • Close to Heart: The left hand is nearest the heart which signifies friendship between the two
500

What is a Bight and how is it made

A U-shaped formation created by doubling back a length of the rope alongside itself which does not cross 

500

How do you perform CPR properly (include the nitty gritty info)

 

  • Hand position: Two hands centered on the chest (nipple line)
  • Body position: Shoulders directly over hands; elbows locked
  • Compression depth: At least 2 inches
  • Rate of compressions: 100 to 120 per minute
  • Allow chest to return to normal position after each compression
  • After 30 compressions open they're mouth then tilt the head back while pinching the nose
  • Give 2-3 emergency breaths each breath lasts about 1 second and makes the chest rise; allow air to exit before giving the next breath 


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