Scout
Tenderfoot
Second Class
First Class
First Aid
100

Scout Motto ( check off 1a)

What is "be prepared?"

100

(check off 4b)

What is poison ivy?

100

3 things needed to start a fire (check off 2c)

What are tinder, kindling, and fuel?

100

plans, purchases food, supervises in the preparation, cooking and clean up of meals for their patrol/troop (check off 2e)

What is the cook or grubmaster?
100

(check off 4a-tenderfoot)


What is the heimlich maneuver? or How do you help a choling victim?

200

(check off 4b)

What is whipping a rope?

200

STOP-Stop, think, observe, plan (check off 5b)

What do you do when you are lost?

200

it uses a small, lightweight magnet that pivots freely to align with Earth's natural magnetic field (check off 3a)

What is a compass?

200

repeated, aggressive behavior intended to intimidate or harm another Scout, includes physical acts (hitting, shoving), verbal abuse (name-calling, threats), social exclusion, and cyberbullying (check of 9b)

What is bullying?

200

boiling water, life straw, iodine tablets (check off 7f-first class)

What are some ways to make water potable (drinkable)?

300

a core part of scouting where small youth-led teams (patrols of 6-8 members) take responsibility for planning and running their own activities, fostering leadership, teamwork, and self-reliance, with adults serving as mentors and guides rather than directors

What is the patrol method?

300

Be Clean, Be Careful, Be Considerate, and Be Conservation-Minded (check off 1c)

What are the principles of the Outdoor code? 

300

used to join two ropes or lines together (check off 2f)


What is the sheet bend knot?

300

the wide, flat part of the oar that pushes against the water to propel a boat (check of 6c)

What is the blade?

300

cold, tingling, or numb skin that may become red, white, blue, or grayish, feeling hard and waxy; as it worsens, clear or blood-filled blisters form, and in severe cases, skin turns black (check off 4a-tenderfoot)

What are the symptoms of frostbite?

400

the meaning of the knot on the emblem (check off 1d)


What is "Do a good turn daily?"

400

reliable binding knot used to secure a rope to a post, ring, or other object (check off 3b)


What is the two half hitches knot?

400
  • should not touch the ground
  • should not be worn as clothing
  • the union (blue field) should be at the top
  • illuminated at night  (check off 8b)

What respects are due to the US flag? or "What is the US flags?

400

often the start of end of many lashings (check off 3b)

What is the clove hitch knot?

400

immediately move to a cool place, rest, remove excess clothing, and cool the body with cool water (showers, wet towels, misting) while sipping cool water or sports drinks (check off 6a-second class)

How do you treat heat exhaustion/dehydration?

500

1. Plan Ahead & Prepare

2. Travel & Camp on Durable Surfaces

3. Dispose of Waste Properly

4. Leave What You Find

5. Minimize Campfire Impacts

6. Respect Wildlife

7. Be Considerate of Other Visitors

(check off 1e)

What are the 7 principles of leave no trace

500

surface that can withstand wear, pressure, or damage without long-term harm, allowing for repeated use, such as rock, gravel, sand, established trails, dry grasses, snow, or even water (check off 5d)

What is a durable surface?

500

mandatory program with eight core points (Qualified Supervision, Physical Fitness, Safe Area, Response Personnel, Lookout, Ability Groups, Buddy System, Discipline) for all water activities (check off 5a)

What is safe swim?

500

the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution which spell out Americans' rights in relation to their government (check of 9a)

What are the Bill of Rights?

500

Pushing hard and fast in the center of the chest to the beat of the Bee Gees' classic disco song “Stayin' Alive.” This is done to keep blood moving through out the body (check off 7c-first class)

What is CPR?

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