The founder of the Scouting movement.
Who is Robert Baden-Powell?
The most common cooking fuel used at camp.
What is Propane?
The Troop is split up into these smaller groups.
What are Patrols?
A kit that contains the essential equipment for a camping group.
What is a patrol box?
This should be brought on every Scouting activity.
What is a first-aid kit?
The Scout Motto.
What is "Be Prepared"?
The three things needed to start a fire.
What are fuel, heat, and oxygen?
A Scout should do this every day.
What is a "good turn"?
The most dangerous type of knife.
What is a dull knife?
A simple way to prevent dehydration during activities.
What is drink water?
The Scout Law.
What is "A Scout is helpful and trustworthy, Kind and cheerful, Considerate and clean, and wise in the use of all resources."
The maximum length of a pocket knife blade that a Scout may carry.
What is 10cm/4 inches?
The 5 sections of Scouts, from youngest to oldest.
What are Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Venturers, and Rovers?
A common knot that creates a loop at the end of rope.
What is a bowline?
What is call/send for help?
Where the first-ever Scout camp was held.
What is Brownsea Island?
The number of principles in "Leave No Trace"
What is 7
The process every activity in Scouts should follow.
What is Plan-Do-Review?
A natural material that keeps you warm even when damp or wet.
What is wool?
A dangerous condition that occurs when the body temperature rises above 40 degrees Celsius.
What is heat stroke?
The year in which Scouting was founded.
What is 1907?
The 4 types of permits you can earn.
What are Knife, Axe & Saw, Match & Fire, and Stove & Lantern?
The highest award a Scout can earn in Canada.
What is the Chief Scout Award?
A rope technique used to bind two poles or spars together at an angle (usually 90 degrees).
What is a square lashing?
The first method to try to help someone who is choking.
What are back blows?