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100

The first knot you learn to tie that can be used to secure 2 ropes

Square Knot

100

Cuts and Scrapes

1. Wash the wound,2.Apply Antibiotic lotion, 3.Bandage the wound, 4. Clean and rebandage the wound each day or as often as needed

100

What is the Scout Oath?

On my Honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the scout law. To help other people at all times, to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight.

100

Leaves of 3 leave it be

Poison Ivy

100

What are the 2 types of north on a compass?

Magnetic North and True North

200

When you burn the ends of a rope to prevent the rope from unraveling it is called ______

Fusing

200

A severe, lack of energy, General Weakness, Headache, Sweating, Nausea, Cool pale moist skin and a rapid pulse are all signs of

Heat Exhaustion

200

A word that means to be polite, respectful, or considerate in manner  and appears in the Scout Law

Courteous

200

The Outdoor Code

As an American, I will do my best to be clean in my outdoor manners, to be careful with fire, to be considerate in the outdoors and to be conservation minded

200

what does GPS mean?

Global Positioning System

300

The knot that starts off and ends lashings

Clove Hitch

300

When a person is injured and under great stress, the circulatory system might not provide enough blood and oxygen to the tissues. This condition is called _____

Shock

300

The Scout Slogan and Motto

Slogan:Do a Good Turn Daily

Motto:Be Prepared

300

The 10 Essentials

1.Knife 2.First Aid Kit 3.Extra Clothes 4.Rain gear 5.Water 6.Flashlight or Light source 7. Trail food 8.Fire Starter 9.Sun Protection 10.Map and Compass

300

What is the map symbol for a primary highway?

A red line

400

A knot that can be used to save people that will not slip and can be tied with one hand

Bowline

400

the preliminary assessment of patients or casualties in order to determine the urgency of their need for treatment and the nature of treatment required:

Triage

400

The leadership position responsible for gathering pictures about past activities of the troop and keeps them in scrapbooks, wall displays or information files. This role also takes care of troop trophies and keepsakes and maintains information about troop alumni

Historian

400

5 Principles of Tread Lightly, list them in order

1.Travel Responsibly 2.Respect the right of others 3.Educate yourself 4.Avoid Sensitive Areas 5.Do your part

400

What is the UTM system?

Another grid for identifying locations. It divides the globe longitude and latitude, but it uses meters instead of degrees

500

When you use rope to make a turn around two or more poles to hold the poles tightly together it is called a ____

Wrap

500

5 Early signs of an heart attack

1.Persistent uncomfortable pressure in center of chest, 2. Unusual Sweating 3.Nausea 4.Shortness of Breath 5. A feeling of weakness

500

Define the EDGE method

Explain

Demonstrate

Guide

Enable

500

7 Principles of Leave no Trace, list them in order

1. Plan Ahead and Prepare,2.  Travel and 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

500

What is the purpose of the felling method?

To measure the height of a tall object