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100

This is the first step to take when treating a person with a bleeding wound.

What is applying pressure?

100

The type of burn that affects only the outer layer of skin and causes redness.

What is a first-degree burn?

100

This type of burn affects all layers of the skin, causing blistering and deep tissue damage.

What is a second-degree burn?

100

This man is credited with founding the Boy Scouts in 1908.

Who is Robert Baden-Powell?


100

Solve for X: 4(x−3)=2x+8

X=7

200

The number of fingers you should use to check for a pulse in an unconscious person.

What are two fingers?

200

This should be done immediately after someone is stung by a bee to prevent further reaction.

What is removing the stinger?

200

Chest pain, shortness of breath, nausea, and sweating are all common signs of this emergency condition.

What is a heart attack?


200

This country hosted the 2023 National Jamboree.

What is the USA?

200

This famous painter is known for his work on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

Who is Michelangelo?

300

This is the emergency number to call for help in the U.S.

What is 911?

300

The first action to take when treating a person who has fainted.

What is laying them flat and elevating their legs?

300

This severe type of burn destroys all layers of skin, potentially causing damage to muscles, nerves, and bones.

What is a third-degree burn?

300

There are this many ranks in the BSA>

What is 7?

300

 This chemical element has the atomic number 79 and is often used in jewelry and currency.

What is gold?

400

The proper position to place an unconscious but breathing person in.

What is the recovery position?

400

This condition occurs when the body loses heat faster than it can produce it, leading to dangerously low body temperature.

What is hypothermia?


400

This is the condition in which a person’s body is dangerously cold, and they are at risk of hypothermia.

What is frostbite?


400

This knot is known for creating a secure loop at the end of a rope and is often used in rescue situations, securing a person, or tying a boat to a dock.

What is a bowline knot?

400

 If you have 3 bags of marbles, and each bag contains 48 marbles, how many marbles do you have in total?


What are 144 marbles?


500

DAILY DOUBLE: The type of wound that involves the skin being torn or cut away from the body.

What is an avulsion?

500

The name of the condition caused by a person being too hot and dehydrated.

What is heat exhaustion?


500

A symptom of this condition includes rapid, shallow breathing, confusion, and fainting due to a lack of oxygen.

What is shock?

500

What is the third principle of the scout law?

What is helpful?

500

 The Great Wall of China was primarily built to protect against invasions from this nomadic group.

Who are the Mongols?