Who Created Scouting
Who was Robert Baden Powell?
What is a Defibrillator?
What is a device to revive a heart that has stopped beating?
This tool helps you find north, south, east, and west.
What is a compass?
How is the ASPL (Assistant Senior Patrol Leader) chosen?
What is The SPL choses them?
How many Eagle-required merit badges are there?
How many is 21?
Where Did Scouting First Start?
Where is England?
Ticks Give What Disease?
When hiking, you should always stay with this person to avoid getting lost.
Who is your buddy?
What is the EDGE method?
What is Explain, Demonstrate, Guide, Enable?
How many ranks are there?
Who Brought Scouting to the USA?
Who was William D Boyce?
What Could a Warm Blooded Animal Give You if You Were Bitten?
What is Rabies?
On a map, green usually stands for this kind of area.
What are forests or trees?
When you email an adult leader, who also has to be emailed?
Who are your parent, guardian, or another adult leader?
What is the highest rank of Eagle Palms?
What is a Silver Palm?
When did Scouting start in England?
When is 1907?
What Item Do you Use to Remove a Bee Sting?
What is a credit card?
A map key or legend helps you understand these pictures and icons.
What are map symbols?
This youth leader is responsible for helping run troop meetings and stepping in when the SPL is absent.
Who is the Assistant Senior Patrol Leader (ASPL)?
What determines if the quality of a Scout’s experience and decides whether the requirements for the rank have been fulfilled?
What is the Board of Review?
When Did Scouting Start in The USA?
When was 1910?
What is the Definition of a Stroke?
If you get lost, you should stay calm, stay put, and wait for help.
What is the STOP method (Stop, Think, Observe, Plan)?
This leadership concept teaches leaders to prioritize supporting others before focusing on themselves.
What is servant leadership?
What are the four basic steps every Scout has pledged to live by?
What does the Scout learns, tested, reviewed, recognized?