The uniform worn to flags.
What is the Field Uniform?
The fourth rank of scouting.
What is First Class?
Tied by right over left, left over right.
What is the square knot?
A situation that requires immediate attention, such as a stroke or a heart attack.
What is a hurry case?
The third point of the Outdoor Code.
What is to be considerate in the outdoors?
This scouting America-approved neckwear.
What is a neckerchief or bolo tie?
The 7th point of the scout law.
What is obedient?
Tinder, Kindling, and Fuel.
What are the three types of firewood?
The first thing you look for at the scene of an incident.
What is danger?
A 7-step program that focuses on minimizing human impact on the environment.
What is Leave No Trace?
This uniform patch is on all uniforms across scouting worldwide.
What is the world crest /world membership patch?
The two duties indicated by the Scout Oath.
What are duty to God and duty to Country?
The tool used to sharpen an axe or hatchet.
What is a file?
Treated by drinking water, taking off excess clothes and finding shade.
What are heat-related injuries?
The World Scout Movement crest, Council strip patch, and the American flag all fit under this category.
What are the required patches on the Scouting America uniform?
Robert Baden-Powell
Who is the founder of Scouting?
The three ways to construct a fire.
What are the Teepee, Lean-To, and Log Cabin?
The acronym that is used when treating a stroke.
What is F.A.S.T.?
The fifth point of Leave No Trace.
What is minimize campfire impacts?
According to Lauren, the correct number of times to roll a neckerchief.
What is 6?
The two lashings used to create an A-Frame.
What are square and diagonal?
The electric tool used to restart a patient's heart after they suffer cardiac arrest.
What is an AED?
A 5 letter acronym that stands for Travel Responsibly, Respect the Rights of Others, Educate Yourself, Avoid Sensitive Areas, and Do Your Part.
What is TREAD Lightly?