WHERE DOES IT HURTS?
WHAT IS YOUR EMERGENCY?
WHERE AM I?
MOVING ON UP
POTPOURRI
ALL KNOTTED UP
100
Steps to treat a nosebleed.
What is: 1. Have the person sit leaning forward? 2. Pinch firmly high on the nose below the bone? 3. Apply pressure between upper lip and nose? 4. Use a cold compress?
100
First thing you do upon arrival of an emergency.
What is "Check the Scene"?
100
The constellation used for the North Star Method.
What is The Big Dipper?
100
Parts of the EDGE method.
What is Explain, Demonstrate, Guide, Enable?
100
The BSA Slogan
What is "Do A Good Turn Daily?"
100

This knot has many uses, from securing bandages and packages to joining two ropes together. Name it. (+100 pts if you can tie it)

What is a Square Knot?

200
Heat injury that results in redness and blisters.
What is a 2nd degree burn?
200
Name the 3 ability groups in BSA Safe Swim.
What are Non-swimmer, Beginner, and Swimmer?
200

The process of rotating a map until it is lined up with the landscape it depicts.

What is orienting a map?

200
The Scout Law backwards starting now. (You have 30 seconds)
What is Reverent, Clean, Brave, Thrifty, Cheerful, Obedient, Kind, Courteous, Friendly, Helpful, Loyal, Trustworthy?
200
Technique used to prevent unraveling of a natural fiber rope.
What is "whipping" a rope?
200

This knot is commonly used for taking out the guy lines of your tent. Name it. (+100 pts if you can tie it)

What is a Two Half-Hitch or Taut-Line Hitch?

300
Signs and symptoms of a Heart Attack. Name 3.
What is Chest pain, Shortness of Breath, Sweating, Weakness, Nausea?
300

1. Avoid open fields, hilltops, and ridge lines. 2. Spread your group out 100 feet from one another. 3. Stay away from tall, isolated trees and other tall objects. 4. Stay away from water, wet items, or metal objects.

You do this when.

What to do when thunder and lightening strikes?

300
A small box that explains what words and symbols on a map mean.
What is a legend on a map?
300

Names of all 3 members of Senior Leadership.

Who are Joel, Jonathan, Sarvesh?

300
The 3 types of fire lays.
What is Teepee, Log Cabin, and Lean-to?
300

This knot is used to begin and end many lashings.  Name it. (+100 pts if you can tie it)

The Clove Hitch.

400
Acronym for treating strains and sprains.
What is R.I.C.E - Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevate?
400
4 Methods of Water Rescue.
What is Reach, Throw, Row, and Go (with support)?
400
A grid formed around the globe that GPS systems use to identify your location.
What are Longitude and Latitude Lines or UTM Zones?
400
Making the Scout Oath, Scout Law, Scout Motto, and Scout Slogan part of your life.
What is Scout Spirit?
400
The maximum size of kindling and fuel for a fire.
What is no thicker than a finger and no thicker than your wrist?
400

This knot is preferred for tying together two ropes of the same or different diameters.  Name it. (+100 pts if you can tie it)

The Sheet Bend

500
Acronym for recognizing a Stroke.
What is F.A.C.E - Face, Arm, Speech, Time?
500
The 5 Personal Safety Rules. (Name 4 of 5)
What is Trust Network, Check First, Buddy System, Trust your Gut, No Secrets?
500
The meaning of the colors on a USGS map. (Name 4 of 5)
What is Blue for water, Black for man-made, Green for vegetation, White for mostly clear of trees, and Brown for contour lines?
500
The four steps to advancement.
What is Learn - Test - Review - Recognize?
500
When a person uses his power and position to frighten, embarrass, harass, or threaten another person.
What is bullying?
500

This knot forms a loop that will not slip and can be used for rescue. Name it. (+100 pts if you can tie it)

The Bowline

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