The founder of Scouting in the UK
Who was Lord Robert Badon-Powell?
The first knot a Scout learns
What is the square knot?
A code comprised of 7 principles to educate the public about conservation
What is Leave No Trace?
The number of points in the Scout Law
What is twelve?
The type of burn that includes sunburn
What is a first degree burn?
The year 1910
What was the year that Scouts BSA (formerly BSA) was founded?
A knot used to tie two ropes of different sizes together?
What is the sheet bend (also known as the weaver's knot)?
A leadership position dealing which teaching scouts about outdoor ethics
What is an outdoor ethics guide?
The Scout Slogan
What is "Do a good turn daily"?
A plant that leaves oil on your skin, causing itching.
Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, or Poison Sumac
The number of US presidents that have been scouts
What are 5 presidents?
The merit badge associated with making structures out of lashings
What is the Pioneering merit badge?
The two merit badges that deal primarily with outdoor ethics principles
What are the Environmental Science and Sustainability merit badges?
The creator of the Outdoor Code
What is Scouts BSA (formerly BSA)?
The first thing that you should do in a serious first aid situation
What is making sure that the scene is safe?
The number of former Scouts who have been on the moon
What are 11 former Scouts?
The knot used to begin the diagonal lashing
What is the timber hitch?
A type of pesticide now banned for its detrimental effects on wildlife populations
What is DDT?
The year 1908
What was the year that the Scout Oath was written?
The acronym used to identify the symptoms of a stroke
What is F.A.S.T. (Face, Arms, Speech, and Time)?
The approximate number of Scouts in Scouts BSA?
What is about 2 million (2.2 million)?
The official height limit for pioneering projects
What is six feet?
An invasive shrub with shiny red berries found in Ohio that you may have encountered at a Scout camp
What is Honeysuckle?
The year 2015
When was the year that the Cub Scouts adopted the Boy Scout Oath and Law?
A tool used to stop severe blood loss and the most severe type of bleeding
What are a tourniquet and arterial bleeding?