World Centers
Global Community
Guiding World History
WAGGGS
World Currency
100

How many world centers are there ?

5

100

How many provinces and territories in Canada have Guiding units.

All 10 provinces and three territories

100

Which country was the first to have a Girl Guide community?

United Kingdom 

100

What does WAGGGS stand for? 

World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts 

100

You’ve gone to Oregon, U.S.A., to do a Girl Scouts astronomy adventure camp. You want a chocolate that costs $1. You grab your dollar from your pocket – is it a bill or a coin?

A bill

200

Which continents do not have a world center ? 

Australia, South America, Antarctica

200

How many countries around the world have Guiding communities?

a. 100

b. 150

c. 300

150

200

Who was the founder of the Girl Guide movement?

Agnes Baden-Powell

200

Why do we have WAGGGS 

Takes guiding further, more world involvement, aids financially 

200

You’ve fallen in love with a Guiding sweatshirt that costs 30 francs, what world centre might you be visiting?

 Our Chalet in Switzerland

300

All aboard your double-decker bus! You’ve arrived in London, England. You’re about to start a three-day Guiding extravaganza! But first, what’s the name of the world centre you are heading to?

Pax Lodge 

300

Why do we celebrate World Thinking Day?

To celebrate Guiding, think about our sisters around the world and its Lady Baden Powells birthday. 

300

When did Girl Guides come to Canada? 

1910

300

What do we do to contribute to WAGGGS ?

CWFF (Canadian World Friendship Fund) 

300

You’re visiting Sangam and want to buy a World Centre crest. What currency will you use?

Rupees

400

What is the name of the world centre in India 

Sangam

400

How many people are part of the global Guiding community?

a. 100 million

b. 1 million

c. 10 million

10 million

400

What was created in 1928 at the 5th International Guiding Conference?

WAGGGS

400

What do the two stars in the WAGGGS flag stand for? 

The promise and the law

400

You’ve just bought a tea in London and the cashier asked for “70P”. What is she asking for?

70 pence (similar to cents)