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100

This knot is used to tie two ropes together.

What is the Square Knot?

100

This is what you use to cover blisters.

What is Moleskin?

100

This is the most important thing to change before going to bed while camping in cold weather. 

What is wet socks?

100

This is the number of merit badges available to Scouts.

What is 137?

100

This is what we do if the flag touches the ground.

What is pick it up off the ground and keep going?

200

This is what you do to keep a natural rope from unraveling.  

What is whipping?

200

If you suspect someone is having a stroke you need to think....

What is FAST? Face Arm Speech Time

200

This is what you do if you get lost on a hike or campout.

What is STOP? Stay calm, think, observe and plan.  

200

This is how you orient a map.

What is set your compass dial to 000 degrees, line your compass base plate up with north/south lines, and turn the compass and the map as a unit until you box the needle (put Red Fred in the shed)?

200

This is how many times we fold the American Flag.

What is 13?

300

This practice joins two ropes and makes them almost as strong as the original ones.  

What is Splicing.

300
The position you should put a person in when they are injured or under great stress.  

Recovery Position

300

These are the ten basic essentials for in your day pack. 

What are pocketknife, rain gear, trail food, flashlight, extra clothing, first-aid kit, sun protection, map and compass, matches and fire starters and water bottle?

300

This is Ketchups real name and birthday.

What is Andrew, March 18th?

300

This is what we do if a flag is worn beyond repair.

What is respectfully burn the flag to ashes?

400

These are the six basic knots all scouts should know.

What are the square knot, bowline, sheet bend, clove hitch, two half hitch, and taut-line hitch?

400

These are the common warning signs of a heart attack.

What is Unusual Sweating, Nausea, Shortness of breath, Weakness, and Persistent uncomfortable pressure squeezing, fullness pain or burning sensation in the center of the chest behind the breastbone?

400

These are the leave no trace principals.

What are Plan ahead, travel and camp on durable surfaces, dispose of waste properly, leave what you find, minimize campfire impacts, respect wildlife, and be considerate or other visitors? 

400

In 1995, some Boy Scouts in Wisconsin produced a Guinness-record 2,377 pound one of these.

What is a popcorn ball?

400

The first scout to go on to be president was this man who, in youthful letter to his father Joe, asked for a bigger allowance to buy canteens and other scout supplies.

Who is John F. Kennedy?

500

This lashing begins and ends with a clove hitch and binds poles at a 0° to 45° angle. Use this when poles must flexibly swing apart in a scissors motion such as the shear legs of an A-frame. 

What is Shear Lashing?

500

These are the seven ways you can get an injured person out of harms way.  

What are walking assist, blanket drag assist, clothes drag assist, ankle drag assist, pack-strap carry, two-handed carry and four-handed seat? 

500

These are the nine guidelines for the BSA Safety Float.

What is Qualified Supervision, Personal Health Record, Swimming Ability, Life Jackets, Buddy System, Skill Proficiency, Planning, Proper Equipment, and Discipline? 

500

This is how many of Ali's ancestors where tried as a witch, in the Salem Witch Trials. 

What is 4? Three Aunts and a Grandma

500

This is when we fly the flag at half-staff.

What is to show sorrow following a national tragedy, to mark the death of a president or other national or state figure or to honor those who have sacrificed their lives for out country?

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