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100

This knot is used to join two ropes of unequal thickness and is commonly used in rescue situations.

What is a sheet bend?

100

This is the first step in treating a suspected spinal injury.

What is to prevent movement of the head and neck?

100

This food storage method prevents animals from accessing food in the backcountry.

What is the bear hang?

100

This part of a topographic map shows the relationship between distance on the map and actual ground distance.

What is the map scale?

100

Flying a flag at _________ because of a national tragedy.

What is half-staff (or half-mass)?

200


This technique is used to safely lower a person or object down a steep slope using controlled rope friction.

What is rappelling (or belaying)?

200

This condition is caused by an allergic reaction that can rapidly affect breathing and blood pressure and requires immediate use of an epinephrine injector if available.

What is anaphylaxis?

200

This rule of camping states that you should leave a campsite in the same or better condition than you found it.  

What is Leave No Trace?

200

This direction on a map is always referenced as 0° (or 360°) on a compass.

What is true north?

200

This phrase is the Scout Slogan.

What is “Do a Good Turn Daily”?

300

This knot is widely used in climbing and rescue because it creates a secure loop that tightens under load but will not slip or jam.

What is a figure-eight knot?

300

This type of burn affects all layers of skin and may appear white, charred, or leathery.

What is a third-degree burn?

300

This item is used to protect the bottom of a tent from moisture and damage.

What is a ground tarp (or footprint)?

300

These map symbols represent human-made features like roads, buildings, and bridges.

What is a legend (or key)?

300

This part of the Scout Law means showing care, compassion, and consideration for others, including being polite in difficult situations.

What is kind?

400

This knot is used to secure a rope to a post or tree but can be quickly released.

What is a clove hitch?

400

This life-threatening condition happens when the body overheats and can no longer regulate its temperature, leading to symptoms like confusion, hot dry skin, and possible loss of consciousness.


 

What is heat stroke?

400

This method of fire building is designed for long-lasting heat and minimal maintenance.  

What is the log cabin fire lay?

400

This method of orienting a map involves aligning the map’s north with the compass needle so that features on the map match what you see around you.

What is orienting the map?

400

This is the name of the small group within a troop that usually consists of 6–10 Scouts who work together during activities and camping trips.

What is a patrol?

500

This technique is used to prevent rope ends from fraying.

What is whipping?

500

This is the correct recovery position for an unconscious but breathing person.

What is the recovery position?

500

This term refers to the practice of choosing a campsite that is already impacted or hardened (like existing dirt or rock areas) to reduce environmental damage.

What is a durable surface?

500

This map feature shows the rate of change in elevation over distance and helps hikers identify how steep a slope is.

What is contour interval?

500


What term describes the expectation that Scouts consistently demonstrate good behavior and leadership through their actions, even when they are not being directly watched.

What is scout spirit?