Leadership
Knots
Ranks
First Aid
Potpourri
100

This is the head of the Patrol

What is Patrol Leader.

100

This knot is the first knot you learn.

What is the Square Knot.

100

This is the first rank of Scouts

What is Scout

100

This is one of the first things used to stop bleeding.

What is direct pressure.

100

This is used to find your way

What is a compass or GPS

200

This is the position responsible for equipment.

What is the Quartermaster.

200

This knot is used for shortening a line.

What is the Sheep Shank.

200

This is why the Second Class rank is shape the way it is.

What is shaped like a smile to remind scouts to be friendly?

200

These are the three C's of first aid.

What is Check, Call, Care

200

Internal and external frames are examples.

What are backpacks.

300

This is the head of the troop.

What is the Senior Patrol Leader.

300

This knot is used for joining two lines together.

What is the Sheet Bend.

300

This can be the hardest part of earning First Class.

What is passing the Swimmers test.

300

These are the most common first aid needs encountered while camping. (need 2 of 4)

What are bug bites, poisonous plants, sun burn and sprains.

300

This is the best location for your tent when making a campsite per the Scout Field Book.

What is higher ground, upwind from the latrine and away from the cooking area.

400

These are the positions that count for rank advancement. (Name 4 of 17)

What are Patrol leader, assistant senior patrol leader, senior patrol leader, troop guide, Order of the Arrow troop representative, den chief, scribe, librarian, historian, quartermaster, bugler, junior assistant Scoutmaster, chaplain aide, instructor, webmaster, or outdoor ethics guide 

400

This knot is used for hauling trees

What is the Timber Hitch

400

This must be done outside of the troop, but can be done with the troop, for advancement.

What are service hours.

400

Fireman's carry, a stretcher, a two person carry and a litter are examples of:

What are means to evacuate or move a person.

400

Name two of the four national high adventure camps.

What are Pilmont, Sea Base, Northern Tier, and Bechtel Reserve.

500

This is the group of scouts who provide the direction to the troop.

What is the Patrol Leaders Council.

500

This knot is used for rescues.

What is the Bowline.

500

Name six of the Eagle Required Merit Badges.

What are F.A.; Cit. in the Comm., Nation, World; Communication; Cooking; Pers. Fit.; Emer Prep. OR Life; Environ Sci. OR Sustain; Pers. Mgmt.; Swimming OR Hiking OR Cycling; Camping; Family Life.  

500

This is how breaks are immobilized while out on an outing.

What is a splint.

500

Name the 3 patrol names currently in the troop.

What are the Dragon, Hydra and Panther Patrols.