This is the last sentence in the Scout Oath.
What is, "I will keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight"?
The rank after the Scout rank.
What is the Tenderfoot rank?
What is away?
The name of the team that contains the group of scouts that you work with on a weekly basis, and on campouts.
What is a Scout Name?
The part of the First Class Badge that is the background of the Badge.
What is the Scout Symbol?
The 3rd and 4th words in the Scout Slogan.
What is, "Good Turn"?
The person who you work with to earn merit badges, and the one who gives you your blue card.
Who is the Merit Badge Counselor?
The very basic knot that is used when tying two ropes together.
What is the square knot?
The pledge that everyone says at the beginning of a scout meeting, school, or other organizations, usually towards a flag.
What is the Pledge of Allegiance?
The part of the First class badge that is under the scout logo and presents the Scout Motto.
What is the scroll?
The statement that tells us to prepare for anything, whether it is big or small.
What is the Scout Motto?
The different tasks the each scout has to do to rank up in advancement.
What are the Rank Requirements?
The state that your pocketknife has to be in when your pocketknife is not in use for safety reasons.
What is closed?
The 5 line code that tells us what to do during the scout camp outs and how to conserve the environment around us.
What is the Outdoor Code?
The part of the first class badge that shows our country's national animal with a symbol showing defence.
What is the eagle and shield?
The hand you use in a Scout Handshake.
What is the left hand?
The number of ranks in Scouting.
What is 7?
The knot that you would use to tie rope to a tent stake.
What is the Taunt-line Hitch?
The logo or mascot of your patrol, usually an animal. You can wear this thing on the right sleeve of your uniform.
What is the scout emblem?
The part that is on the bottom of the whole First Class Badge that gives you the reminder of the Scout Slogan.
What is the knot?
The fifth word and twelfth word in the scout law.
What is courteous and reverant?
The specific merit badges that you need to have to advance in star, life and eagle ranks.
What are eagle required merit badges?
The stone that people use to sharpen their pocket knives when the get dull.
What is a whetstone?
The chant that patrols yell when the celebrate or they are being introduced.
What is the scout yell?
The two symbols that represent Scouting's ideas of truth and knowledge that are on the First Class badge.
What are the stars?