Scouting
Camping/Outdoor Ethics
Tools
First Aid
Other
100

What is the Scout motto? 

Be prepared

100

If there are no restrooms or outhouses at a campsite, what should you do? 

Find a spot at least 200 feet (75 steps) away from water, campsites, or trails. Then dig a cathode, or a latrine. 

100

What can you use lashings for? 


You can use lashings to build without nails, and you can make simple structures such as a tripod or flagpole. 

100

Describe first aid for: Object in Eye

DO NOT rub eye. Have victim blink several times to flush out object. Use eyewash/eyedrops to flush eye out. If needed examine the eye to find the object. 

100

Multiple Choice Question:

I want...

A. to break free.

B. it all.

C. to make a supersonic man out of you. 

D. to ride my bicycle. 

All answers are correct, but you must say that they're all right. 

200

Say 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. 

200

Say the outdoor code.

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

200

Before cutting wood for camp, you should set up a ______

Axe Yard

200

Describe first aid for: Dehydration

Have victim drink water. Loosen tight clothing. In extreme cases, replace electrolytes. 

200

Who has the most Olympic gold medals? 

Michael Phelps

300

What are the three R's of personal safety?

Recognize, Respond, and Report

300

Before going on any camping trip, you should _____, and _____. 

Check for good conditions (such as weather)

AND

Let people know where you are going and when you are going

300

How does a compass work? 

A compass works by detected and responding to the Earth's natural magnetic fields, which pulls the direction of the arrow. 

300

Describe first aid for: Warm-Blooded Animal Bite

Thoroughly wash wound with soapy water. Apply antibiotic cream to the wound. Cover the wound with a bandage, and watch for signs of infection. If signs of infection show, get the victim to a hospital. 

300

Goose is actually a term for female geese, male geese are actually called _____. 

Ganders

400

When was Boy Scouts founded?

February 8, 1910

400

What are the principles of Tread Lightly? 

Travel responsibly, Respect the rights of others, Educate yourself on the camp area, Avoid sensitive areas, and Do your part to make your campsite better than you found it. 

400

When handing someone a sharp object such as a knife or axe, they should say ____ before you let go and give it to them. 

I've got it

OR

Thank you

400

Describe first aid for: Shock

Lay victim down and elevate legs/feet. Keep the victim still and don't move them unless necessary. Begin CPR if the victim shows no signs of life. 

400

Who invented the cotton gin? 

Eli Whittney

500

Say the Scout Law backwards. 

Reverent, clean, brave, thrifty, cheerful, obedient, kind, courteous, friendly, helpful, loyal, and trustworthy. 

500

What are the principles of Leave No Trace?

Plan ahead/prepare, Travel/camp on durable surfaces, Dispose of waste properly, Leave what you find, Minimize campfire impacts, Respect wildlife, Be considerate of other visitors.

500

When choosing a camp site, you want a previously impacted area that is ____, _____, and close to a ____. 

Flat,

Shaded,

AND

Water Source

500

Describe first aid for: Stroke

Call 911. Make sure the victim is in a safe, comfortable position (lying on side with head slightly raised/supported in case of vomit). Loosen tight clothing. Don't give victim anything to eat or drink, and don't let them fall asleep. Cover with a blanket to keep them warm. Observe the victim for any change in condition, and give CPR if they lose signs of life. 

500

WHAT is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow? 

African or European swallow?