Compass Anatomy and Use
Map Reading Basics
Orienteering and Field Skills
Navigation Gear and Safety
The Cardinal Rules
100

The part of the compass that points to magnetic north.

What is the magnetic needle?

100

The lines on a topographic map represent equal elevation.

What are contour lines?

100

The three-leg walk that helps scouts learn to follow different bearings and return to the start.

What is the triangle walk?

100

The compass, map, and navigation tools are part of this set of ten crucial items for BSA scouts.

What are the Ten Essentials?

100

These are the four main directions on a compass: North, South, East, and West.

What are the cardinal directions?

200

This feature on a baseplate compass is used to align with map grid lines to determine a bearing.

What is a straightedge.

200

A map feature that tells you what symbols represent, such as a blue line for a stream.

What is the legend or key?

200

This is a method used to measure distance on the ground by counting steps.

What is pacing?

200

A compass that has this allows you to see your bearing while aiming at a distant object.

What is a mirror or sighting tool?

200

This specific direction corresponds to a bearing of 90 degrees.

What is East?

300

When using a compass, you must hold it perfectly in this position to get an accurate reading.

What is a flat/level?

300

To align your map with the terrain, you must do this to the map.

What is orient the map?

300

This is a term involving navigating a course using a map and compass.

What is orienteering?

300

You should never store your compass near these items, as they can damage the polarity of the needle.

What are magnets?

300

Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, and Northwest are known by this collective name.

What are intercardinal points?

400

This term refers to the difference between true north and magnetic north, which must be accounted for on maps.

What is declination?

400

This is the measurement of the distance between contour lines, indicating steepness.

What is the contour interval?

400

When returning to your starting point, you should follow this, which is 180 degrees opposite your initial bearing.

What is a back bearing?

400

This type of specialized map shows the contour of the land, including hills and valleys.

What is a topographic map?
400

If you are facing West, this is the degree directly to your left.

What is 180 degrees or South?

500

To follow a bearing while blindfolded, a Scout must keep the red needle aligned with this feature on the compass housing.

What is the orienteering arrow?

500

The distance between points of a map is determined using this tool, often found on the map's legend.

What is the map scale?

500

A 10-mile hike or 5-mile bike ride, using a map and compass, is required for this rank.

What is the Second Class Rank?

500

While useful, this device should never be solely relied upon as it requires batteries and can fail.

What is a GPS?

500

This is the exact degree heading for the intercardinal point South-Southwest.

What is 202.5 degrees?