Created by BSA in 1948 to define outdoor ethics a little better.
What is the "Outdoor Code"?
The absolute first thing you acknowledge in any emergency.
What is "scene safety"?
Used to connect 2 ropes of the same size.
What is the "square knot"?
Be Prepared
What is the "Scout Motto"?
System used for Scouts to keep track of one another during an outing.
What is the "buddy system"?
The first principle of Leave No Trace.
What is "plan ahead and prepare"?
The only thing to apply for immediate burn care.
What is "cool water"?
Used to secure wood being dragged across the ground.
What is the "timber hitch"?
12 traits a Boy Scout should have.
What are the "Scout Laws"?
Action to take if your clothes catch on fire.
What is "stop, drop, and roll"?
Distance to carry dishwater from your camp before dumping.
What is "200 feet or 75 steps"?
The most common and easiest way to stop bleeding.
What is "direct pressure"?
Knot used as a rescue knot.
What is the "bowline"?
The number of ranks in Boy Scouts?
What are "seven"?
Part of the American flag that is shown when folded properly.
What are "stars and blue background"?
The 6th principal of Leave No trace.
What is "respect wildlife".
The most appropriate way or tool to remove an embedded tick.
What is "tweezers or tick-removing device"?
Used to start and end lashings.
What is the "clove hitch"?
Do a Good Turn Daily
What is the "Scout Slogan"?
Acknowledgement made when passing a knife to another scout.
What is "thank you"?
One of the first merit badges introduced in 1910.
What is "Conservation"?
The most common sign or symptom of a heart attack.
What is "overall denial"?
Used to connect two poles in contact with each other at 90 degrees.
What is the "square lashing or diagonal lashing"?
The final characteristic of the Scout Oath
What is "morally straight"?
Third ingredient needed to start a fire aside from oxygen and fuel.
What is heat?