Scout Laws
Disabilities Awareness
First-Aid
Need to Know
Outdoor Ethics
100

How many (official) scout laws are there?

What is 12?

100

What is a person with a physical, emotional or learning setback called?

What is a disability?

100

Name or list at least 3 of the "Hurry cases"?

What are Heart attack, severe bleeding, electrical shock, ingested poisoning, suffocation, drowning and smoke inhalation.

100

How should you remove a tick that has bitten you?

What is using a tick key or tweezers to grab and pull off the whole tick, including the head?

100

What is an example of Leave No Trace?

The only wrong answer is one not said. 

200

What is the scout law that means to do things, even when they are hard to do and you know it might upset a friend by doing it?

What is a scout is brave?

200

What is the difference between a physical disability and an invisible disability?

What is something you can see and something you cannot see. 

200

Name at least 3 liquids that you can clean an abrasion with?

What is water, hydrogen peroxide or alcohol?

200

Who is the youth leader of the troop?

Who is the SPL?

200

What is an example of obeying the outdoor code?

The only wrong answer is the one not said. 

300

What is the 9th Scout Law?

What is thrifty?

300

What does "ADA" stand for?

What is "Americans with Disability Act?"

300

Name the proper steps to remove a tick.

What is to use a tick key or tweezers and get closest to the skin and remove be sure to remove the head. 

300

How do you tell directions during the day?

How is using the sun which rises in the East and sets in the West?


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300

What are 2 of the 7 Leave No Trace principles?

What are: write a plan, walk on durable surfaces, pick up your trash, take only pictures, be careful with fire, be kind to the animals, or be kind to other visitors?

400

How could a hearing impaired individual "say" the scout laws?

What is use American Sign Language (ASL)?

400

What does "PFL" stand for?

What is "Person First Language"?

400

What are 3 items that you should have in your personal 1st aid kit?

What are disposable non-latex gloves, sterile eye pads, individually wrapped bandages, safety pins, scissors, tick key, etc.

400

What does CPR stand for?

What is 

400

Recite The Outdoor Code.

What is: "As an American, I will do my best to be clean in my outdoor manners, be careful with fire, be considerate in the outdoors, and be conservation minded?" 

500

What is known as the 13th Scout Law?

What is a Scout is hungry?

500

Name a way that an individual with a double arm amputation can eat?  

What is eat with their toes?

500

What are symptoms of dehydration?

What is urinating less often, dark yellow or strong odorous urine, feeling dizzy or lightheaded, tired, dry mouth, thirsty and sunken eyes. 

500

What is the name of the man that started the scouting program?

DAILY DOUBLE: What is his wife known for?



Who is Lord Robert Baden-Powell?


DAILY DOUBLE: What is beginning the Girl Scout program. 

500

What is the name for the leadership position for someone that explains to scouts the relevant requirements for tenderfoot, second class and first class ranks?


This is also a position that can be used for the Eagle rank requirements. 

Who is the Outdoor Ethics Guide?