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100

This liquid runs through your circulatory system, and is necessary for life. Is not blue, contrary to modern myth.

What is blood?

100

Sticks and twigs are good examples of this subset of combustible fuel.

What is kindling?

100

This man was the founder of worldwide Scouting.

Who was Lord Robert Baden-Powell?

100

This city was the first capital of the United States.

What is New York City?

200

This object is commonly used to treat blisters.

What is moleskin?

200

These three categories are necessary to create a fire. 100 bonus points if you know what fourth element makes up the "fire tetrahedron"

What are fuel, oxygen, and heat?

Bonus: The chemical reaction (Fuel + O2 = H2O + CO2)

200

This was the year of the first Jamboree.

What is 1920?

200

This man, Vice President to Abraham Lincoln and later President after his assassination, is widely considered to be the reason post-Civil War Reconstruction failed and is attributed to the introduction of Jim Crow in America.

Who was Andrew Johnson?

300

This color pattern featured on venomous snakes is often contrasted with the red-black pattern of their non-venomous counterpart and is the inspiration for a common Scouting rhyme.

What is red-on-yellow?

300

This is the name of the certification given to those who show proficiency in fire safety.

What is the Firem'n Chit?

300

These are the equivalent of Cub Scouts in the U.K.

What are the Beaver Scouts?

300

The man whose extensive profile of work includes "Duel Of The Fates", "Hedwig's Theme", and "Welcome To Jurrasic Park"

Who is John Williams KBE?

400
Under this condition, which typically occurs under periods of extreme stress and worry, blood pressure plummets and breathing is blocked by narrow airways. Vomiting, rashes, and nausea may also occur.

What is shock?

400

This government agency is in charge of fire safety, and shares two letters with a fictional agency featured in Phineas and Ferb.

What is OSHA?

400

This man was incapable of navigating fog, and as a result became the founder of BSA.

Who was William D. Boyce?

400

This popular and controversial poet and artist from the 90s was known for his outspoken feminist beliefs, his revolutionary politics, and his ties to the gang-entrenched record labels that would take his life at 25.

Who was Tupac Shakur?

500

This is the reccommended BPM at which to perform CPR.

What is 100-120 BPM?

500

Other than oxygen gas, this part of a battery is highly combustible, and are also present in a different capacity in non-flammable Powerade.

What are electrolytes?

500

The man known for founding Scouting was also known for serving in this war.

What was the South African War?

500

This Swiss mathematician is best known for having a number and a calculus method named after him, but has contributed so much to so many fields of mathematics and calculus that many of his disoveries were named after the second person to discover them.

Who is Leonhard Euler?