Citizenship
First Aid
Scout Basics
Outdoors/Camping
Advancement
100

What do the stars on the US flag represent?

The 50 states. 

100

What material can be used for the treatment and prevention of blisters?

You can use moleskin. 

100

What is the following phrase part of?  Fill in the blank.

"Physically strong, _______ ________, and morally straight."

Scout Oath; "Mentally awake"

100

List 5 of the 10 scout essentials?

Pocketknife, rain gear, trail food, flashlight, extra clothing, first aid kit, sun protection, map & compass, matches/fire starter, water bottle

100

Which leadership position/person should you contact in regards to Advancement?

Advancement Chair:  Mr. Adamick

200

What do the stripes on the US flag represent?

The 13 original colonies.

200
How do you treat hypothermia?

Remove wet clothing and warm the victim slowly.

200

Which hand do you use for the Scout handshake and why?

Left hand, because it is closest to your heart

200

What are the 5 food groups according to MyPlate?

Fruit, Vegetable, Grain, Protein, Dairy

200

These are awarded to Scouts who put special emphasis on learning special topics.  Hint:  There are 13 required for Eagle Rank.

Merit Badges


300

What does it mean when someone says the US flag is "bleeding"?

The red part of the flag is showing when the flag is folded. 

***Note: The white stars and the blue background should be the only things showing when a flag is folded. 

300

In first aid, what does the acronym RICE stand for?

Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation

300

What is the name of the Founder of Scouting

Lord Baden Powell

300

When hiking on a road or heavily traveled area, how should a group of scouts be walking?

Single file line

300

In which ceremony do you get recognized for Advancements?

Court of Honor

400

What is the proper way to retire a US Flag?

Burned in a fire (usually during a formal Flag Retirement ceremony)

400

List 2 examples of identifying if someone is choking?

Example: Face is turning read; grasping their throat; not coughing; making high pitch noise

400

What is the universal symbol of Scouting

Fleur De Lis

400

Name 2 common Scout Knots

Examples include Square Knot, Bowline, Two half hitches, Taught-line hitch, Clove hitch, and Sheet Bend.

400

What are the Scout Ranks (in order)?

Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, Eagle

500

Name 2 of the 3 required citizenship related Merit Badges required for the Eagle Rank?

1) Citizenship in the World, 2) Citizenship in the Nation, 2) Citizenship in the Community

500

Name 2 common poisonous plants

Poison ivy; poison sumac; poison oak

500

This is the 4th point of the Scout Law

A Scout is Friendly


500

What term is used by Scouts to describe the practices of not littering and leaving a place better than you found it?

Leave No Trace

500

What are the 4 steps to advancement?

1) The scout learns
2) The scout is tested
3) The scout is reviewed
4) The scout is recognized 

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