First Aid
Fire Safety
Poisonous Plants
Knots and Lashings
Scout History
100

This is used to treat blisters 

Moleskin

100

This particular type of fuel is used to start fires

Tinder

100

This plant has 3 small leaves in clusters all around it

Poison ivy?

100

The first knot learned by scouts

Square knot

100

The founder of Boy Scouts

Lord Baden Powell

200

Name both ways to stop severe bleeding, tourniquets need not be applied

Direct pressure and pressure points

200

You should do this if you catch on fire

Stop, drop and roll

200

A color of poison sumac leaves

White?

200

This knot starts and ends most lashings

Clove hitch

200

The year that BSA was founded

1910

300

These are 5 hurry cases

No Pulse, Not Breathing, Severe Bleeding, Choking, Internal Poisoning                                                                                        


300

Fire needs these to burn

Fuel, heat, oxygen

300

This plant is tall, arrow-shaped, and has tiny hairs all over the leaves and stem

Stinging nettle

300

The primary rescue knot

Bowline

300

The year that Boy Scouts (in Great Britain) was founded

1907

400

Name the 3 reasons to stop CPR

Exhaustion, patient revives, or help arrives?

400

The first thing you should do if there is a fire

Yell "Fire" and notify an adult

400

This plant has 3 large, round leaves that grow all around it

Poison oak

400

These knots are used to stake tents to the ground

Taut-line and Two half-hitch 

400

The year Troop 11 45was founded

1967

500

Name 3 signs of a fracture

Point Tenderness, Swelling, Abnormal Shape, Grating Sound or Feeling, Inability To Move The Limb, Hear Bones Snap, Bone protruding from skin

500

The easiest and most feasible fuel to light for a scout

Homemade fire starters

500

The berries of this plant are poisonous so it is harvested before maturity

Asparagus

500

This knot is used to start a diagonal lashing

Timber hitch

500

The age range that girls can join Scouts BSA

Between 11-17 years