Scout History
Outdoor Skills
Scout Traditions
Nature & Wildlife
Scouting Knowledge
100

This organization was founded by Robert Baden-Powell in 1907

What is the Boy Scouts?

100

This knot is used to tie two ropes together 

What is the square knot

100

This is the scout slogan

What is "Do a good turn daily"?

100

This animal is known for its ability to build dams in streams and rivers

What is a beaver?

100

This award is presented to scouts who have demonstrated proficiency with sharp tools

What is the Totin' Chip?

200

This prestigious award is given to a scout who demonstrates the highest levels of leadership, service, and merit in a wide range of activities.

What is the Eagle Scout award?

200

When hiking, this tool is used to navigate and find direction

What is a compass?

200

This characteristic is the third to last virtue in the Scout Law?

What is brave?

200

This flower is known for its large, yellow petals and is commonly found in open fields

What is a sunflower?

200

This type of map shows elevation and the shape of the land

What is a topographic map?

300

This famous astronaut, who was the first person to walk on the Moon, was a Boy Scout

Who is Neil Armstrong?

300

This skill involves navigating with a map and a compass

What is orienteering?

300

This is given to people who get other people to join the troop

What is the recruiter patch?

300

This process, used by plants, involves using sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into food

What is photosynthesis?

300

This is used to heat/cook food in a sealed container, often with hot coals on top and bottom.

What is a Dutch-Oven?

400

This is the age range of the Cub Scout program

What is 5 to 10 years old?

400

This skill involves using ropes to secure long objects together (sticks, poles, etc)

What are lashings?

400

This is a fancier, more formal way of saying turn around during flags

What is "about face"?

400

This large herbivorous animal is often found in African savannas and is known for its horn

What is a rhinoceros?

400

This saying encourages scouts to pack out everything they bring with them to avoid littering

What is "Leave no trace"?

500

The Boy Scouts of America first allowed girls to join in this year

What is 2019?

500

If you're lost, you should stay in one place and do this to help rescuers find you

What is make a signal or build a fire?

500

This is the final step when folding the American flag after it has been folded into a triangle

What is tucking in the remaining edges?

500

Known for its ability to change color to blend in with its surroundings, this small reptile is often found in warm, tropical regions

What is a chameleon?

500

These are 9 of the required 13 Eagle Merit Badges.

First Aid, Citizenship in the Community, Citizenship in the Nation, Citizenship in the World, Communication, Cooking, Personal Fitness, Emergency Preparedness OR Lifesaving, Environmental Science OR Sustainability, Personal Management, Swimming OR Hiking OR Cycling, Camping, and Family Life.