First Aid
Survival
Camping
Knots
Merit Badge Corner
100
Symptoms include dull pain, unusual sweating, nausea an vomiting, trouble breathing, and general weakness.
What is a heart attack?
100
The most essential resource for you; you will die without it in 5 minutes. Especially important in maritime activities.
What is oxygen, air, dioxygen, O2, or whatever else you want to call it?
100
When you pitch these, slope, drainage, and trees should be concerns.
What is a tent?
100
The knot needed to become a Scout.
What is a square knot?
100
The number of merit badges needed for Eagle.
What is 21?
200
Very useful for making different sorts of bandages such as slings and splints.
What is a Boy Scout neckerchief or triangular bandage?
200
Caused by a lack of water, this will cause aches and pains, dizziness, and/or dry and cracking skin, and can contribute to heat exhaustion, heatstroke, and hypothermia.
What is dehydration?
200
The distance, in feet, from the trail, campsite, or water that waste should be deposited.
What is 200 feet?
200
A Tenderfoot Scout knot good for tent guy-lines and ropes that need top be tight.
What is the taut-line hitch?
200
Two basic merit badges that are often earned in the course of or directly after First Class, which contains similar requirements.
What are swimming and first aid?
300
Using a credit card or like material to remove the object.
What is first aid for a bee or hornet sting?
300
These are the three basic needs of any person (excluding oxygen).
What are food, water, and shelter?
300
The two types of backpacks, naming the difference between them.
What are internal- and external-frame packs?
300
Used to fasten two ropes or lines of significantly different diameter together.
What is a sheet bend?
300
The trio of eagle badges; only one of the three interchangeable is needed.
What are swimming, cycling, and hiking?
400
Pushing the object deeper into the wound, completely through the flesh, and out the other side.
What is the only way to remove a fishhook?
400
Any two of these can be used to contact or signal someone if you are lost.
What are a satellite phone, a signal mirror, a whistle, and fire?
400
A concern that may determine a camping spot. If there is not a public or natural source nearby, or you do not have proper treatment, it may have to be packed in.
What is water?
400
The most common lashing and the one at the base of the trestles.
What is a square lashing?
400
The first step in earning a merit badge.
What is securing a bluecard signed by the scoutmaster?
500
Though there is no poison ivy in Southern California, these TWO plants are often mistaken for it.
What are poison oak and poison sumac?
500
The two least important of the 10 essentials.
What are a map and compass?
500
Areas that are not good for camping.
What are meadows, alpine areas, lakes and streams, and trails?
500
The knot/hitch/lashing that is used to secure the first end of the rope in a diagonal lashing.
What is the timber hitch?
500
The ratio of Eagle-required to elective merit badges necessary.
What is 12:9?