First Aid
Orienteering
Random Facts
Camping
Cooking
100

Fact or Fiction:

Put your head back when you have a nose bleed

Fiction 

Blood could flow down your throat and potentially into your stomach, which can cause nausea and vomiting; instead, tilt your head forward and pinch your nose right at your nostrils, not higher.

100

What is dehydration

Dehydration is caused by lack of water in the body.

100

In this video game to "win" you must kill a dragon

What is Minecraft 

100

Fact or fiction:

Bananas attract mosquitoes 

Fact

100

What are the most likely hazards you may encounter while participating in cooking activities

  • Cuts.
  • Burns & Scalds.
  • Choking.
  • Allergic Reactions.
  • Food Borne Illness.
200

How do you treat a third degree burn

Third-degree burn:
  1. Call 911 or go immediately to the nearest hospital.
  2. Do not remove clothing stuck to the burn.
  3. Do not soak the burned area in water.
  4. Cover the burn with a cool clean cloth or bandage.
  5. Keep the burn raise above the level of the heart.
200

how does a compass work

It uses magnetism to find magnetic north

200

This multimedia Karen has angered most of the entire internet

That Vegan teacher

200

This type of spider is considered the most poisonous even though its is not even a spider

Daddy long legs

200

How many meals do you have to plan/make to earn this merit badge

plan:17

make: 8

300

How do you treat hypothermia


Cover the person completely with foil or a space blanket, or use your own body heat to help warm him/her. Use warm compresses on the neck, chest, and groin. Give warm, sweet fluids.

300

Fact or fiction:

Orienteering also has some first aid evolved 

Fact

Orienteering is a physically demanding activity that takes place over several kilometers of very mixed and often rugged terrain.

300

Percy Jackson and the olympians was written by this "story teller of the gods"

Rick Riordan

300

Is poised ivy contagious

Not technically, it can stay on clothes

300

Fact or fiction: 

microwaving foods rob it of its nutients


Fiction


400

This is the MOST important step to any method to wilderness attacks

Don't be the second victim 

400

What is one of nine orienteering techniques 

1. Handrails

2. Collecting, Check-Off, and Catching Features

3. Attack Point

4. Aiming Off or Offset Technique

5. Reading Ahead

6. Contouring

7. Relocation

8. Rough Versus Fine Orienteering

9. Route Choice

400

This toy created in 1920 allows you to eat small pellets and is a common collectors item

Pez Dispenser

400

what is the out door 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.
Be conservation-minded.

400

The five main food groups

  1. Fruits
  2. Vegetables
  3. Grains
  4. Proteins
  5. Dairy
500

Symptoms of a heat stroke

(any of the following count)

  • Confusion, altered mental status, slurred speech.
  • Loss of consciousness (coma)
  • Hot, dry skin or profuse sweating.
  • Seizures.
  • Very high body temperature.
  • Fatal if treatment delayed.
500

What are the steps of picking a route (there are nine)

  1. Note the exact location of the control on the map and read its description from the description sheet.
  2. Choose an attack point (if the control is not placed in an obvious position) very close to a feature that you can easily recognize a bridge, a trail junction, power lines over a path, a corner of a forest.
  3. Look at the direct route from your present position to the attack point. See whether it will be easy to follow on a compass bearing.
  4. Look to the left and right of the direct route and see whether there is an easier and quicker route. An indirect route may require less hill climbing and push through dense woods.
  5. Take the fastest route to the attack point.
  6. Run as fast as possible to the attack point, using collecting features to find the way.
  7. Take an accurate compass bearing (if necessary) from the attack point to the control.
  8. Measure the exact distance on the map from the attack point to the control.
  9. Walk or jog accurately on a compass bearing, counting the paces until you find the control.
500

This sport used to be in the olympics until the 1948 olympics but was ended over a heated debate

Competitive art

500

What are the 7 Leave No Trace principles

  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 are some cooking occupations?

  • Restaurant Chef. 
  • Executive chef
  • Saucier
  • Garde manager. 
  • Personal Chef. 
  • Caterer.
  • Baking and Pastry Chef. 
  • Food Service or Restaurant Manager.
  • ETC.