1st point of the Scout Law
What is Trustworthy?
The highest rank of Boy Scouts
What is Eagle?
Emblem of the United States of America represents freedom
What is the eagle with a shield?
This knot is used to join two ropes of the same diameter.
What is Square Knot?
A formation of scouts who protect and present the US flag during ceremony.
What is Color Guard?
The Boy Scout motto
What is "Be Prepared"?
On the left pocket
What is rank patch?
The two stars symbolize Scouting's ideals
What is truth and knowledge?
This knot is used to tie a rope to a post.
What is Two Half Hitch?
This is done during the Pledge of Allegiance when in uniform.
What is Scout Salute ?
To whom a scout will do his duty
Who is God and my country?
Worn over the right shoulder during formal occasions such as Court of Honor
What is the Merit Badge sash?
Displays the scout motto
What is the scroll?
This Knot is used to stake out guy lines of a tent.
What is Taut-Line Hitch?
This color should not be visible on a folded US flag.
What is Red?
That which a scout does every day
What is a good turn or deed?
Part of the uniform that can be used as a first-aid tool
What is the neckerchief?
A reminder to do a good turn daily
What is the knot?
This Knot is referred to as the "Rescue Knot".
What is Bowline?
This must happen before the US flag is lowered to half staff.
What is Raise to the top?
Last point of the Scout Law
What is Reverent?
On the left-front side of the uniform
What is World Crest?
Three points of the fleur-de-lis
What is represent the three parts of the Scout Oath- duty to God and country, duty to others and duty to self
This knot is used to join two ropes of different diameters.
What is Sheet Bend?
This is the side the US flag should be on when another flag is also displayed.
What is the flag's own right?