Scout Physical Sciences
Scout Social Sciences
Scout Geography
Scout Biology/Ecology
Scout Detention
100

This knot is named after a geometric shape. (Mathematical Sciences) 

What is a square knot? 

100

The person who founded Scouting. (History)

What is Baden Powell? 

100

The town we live in. 

What is Sandy Hook, CT? 

(+ Newtown)

100

This liquid is vital for a Scout—it can prevent heat exhaustion and heat stroke. 

What is H20 (water)?

100

The Ghost Slushie. 

What is the sour slushie at Camp Sequassen? 
200

Weather phenomenon that can produce, on average, 30,000 amps of electricity...also requires Scouts to head inside. (Atmospheric Science) 

What is lightning? 

200

Date when Scouting was brought to America. (History)

What is February 8th, 1910? 

200

"Town(s) that Camp Sequassen is located in." 


What is New Hartford and Torrington? 
200

Rapid shutdown of organs inside the human body due to loss of bloodflow. 

What is shock? 

200

"Look at this cool knife I got from the trading post!" 

What is "being the literal opposite of thrifty?" 

300

Two common units of measurement for temperature.

What is Fahrenheit and Celsius?

300

Price of a Camp Sequassen slushie. (Economics)

What is $1.50? 

300

This 170 acre Scout reservation is in Redding, Connecticut. 

What is John Sherman Hoyt Scout Reservation? 

300

Type of vine that causes nasty cases of contact dermatitis. 

What is Poison Ivy? 

300

Don't pick this one. 

What is "the inability to follow basic directions?" 

400

Dihydrogen Monoxide. (Chemistry)

What is the chemical name for water, which is one of the most important substances a Scout needs.

400

A left-handed smoke shifter. (Social Psychology) 

What is a hazing prank previously used by Scouts (don't do this)

400

A wide system of computers and satellites that provide information about latitudes and longitudes. 

What is Geographic Positioning Systems (GPS)? 

400

The two venomous snakes in the state of Connecticut. 

What is the Eastern Timber Rattlesnake and Northern Copperhead? 

400

"I'll pick Scout Detention for 400." 

What is a paradox? 

500

A family of synthetic polymers composed of polyamides, commonly used in ropes. (Chemistry)

What is Nylon? 

500

What president federally chartered the BSA on June 15th, 1916? (Political Science) 

What is President Woodrow Wilson? 
500

Mountain in Los Angeles County named for an important Scouter. 

What is Mt. Baden Powell? 

500

Treating a bee sting. 

What is staying calm, removing the stinger, washing the sting with soap and water, and applying an ice pack? 

500

The reason I made this Jeopardy. 

What is, "I don't know, ask your SPL?"