Who is the founder of scouting?
Lord Baden-Powell
How many scout ranks are there?
7
What is the end of the rope do you work with?
The Running end
What does CPR stand for?
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Demonstrate our scout sign
(demonstrate)
What year was scouting founded?
1908
What is required before every board of review?
A scout master conference
What is the end of the rope that you don't work with?
The Standing end
What are signs of a heart attack?
Unusual sweating, Nausea, weakness, shortness of breath, and numbness or pressure in the torso.
What are the 4 points on a compass called?
Cardinal Directions
What is the scout motto?
Be prepared
How many merit badges are needed for Eagle Scout?
21
What knot is used to make a strong loop?
Bowline
What are the signs of hypothermia?
Feeling cold and numb, becoming tired or irritable, shivering, making poor decisions, and stumbling or falling over.
What are 2 ways to get the weather forecast other than the news?
Phone apps, radio stations, animal behavior
How many points are there in the scout law?
12
How many ranks require time in a position? (Scribe, Librarian, etc...)
3
What is it called when you use a smaller rope to prevent a rope's natural tendency to fray
Whipping
How do you treat hypothermia?
Try moving the person into shelter and get all wet clothes off. If conscious, have them drink warm water. Put towels with warm water bottles under armpits or in the groin area. Watch the person carefully for any change in condition and call for help.
What does EDGE stand for?
Explain, Demonstrate, Guide, and Enable
Who brought scouting to America?
William Boyce
What can you get for doing extra merit badges after the ones required for eagle scout?
Eagle palms
What is splicing?
Binding two ropes or two parts of the same rope by partly untwisting and then interweaving their strands
What is it called when a broken bone sticks out of your skin?
Open Compound Fracture
After touching a poisonous plant, how long will it be before it starts to itch?
About 10-20 minutes.