First Aid
Cooking
Aquatics
Outdoor Activities
Scout Hodgepodge
100

This is the first step you follow when practicing first aid. 

What is check the scene?

100

This is a heavy iron or aluminum pot that's used for baking bread, cobblers, stews, and beans at a campsite. 

What is a Dutch oven? 

100

Parts of this type of floating apparatus include a keel, bow seat, deck plate, and gunwale. 

What is a canoe? 

100

These are principles for how you conduct yourself in the outdoors. 

What is Leave No Trace?

100

This is the second color Palm a scout can obtain after achieving Eagle rank. 

What is gold? 

200

You should use tweezers to remove this insect that can Lyme disease. 

What is a tick? 

200

Leftovers should be stored at or below this temperature. 

What is 40 degrees Fahrenheit? 

200

This is occurring when a swimmer is in trouble but typically can't wave their arms or scream for help. 

What is silent drowning? 

200

Dishwater must be carried at least this many feet from streams or lakes. 

What is 200? 

200

This leadership position is responsible for introducing new scouts to troop operations and guiding them through early scouting. 

What is Troop Guide? 

300

This apparatus helps support an injured hand, arm, collarbone, or shoulder by stabilizing the appendage from further damage. 

What is a sling? 

300

This diagram shows the relative amounts of each type of food you should eat each day. 

What is the MyPlate diagram? 

300

This water activity includes wading into water that is waist deep, holding your breath, bending down, and curling yourself into a ball. 

What is floating? 

300

When going on a hike, at least this much fluid should be consumed each day. 

What is 2 quarts/8 cups? 

300

This is the scout slogan.

What is "Do a Good Turn Daily"?

400

Symptoms of this condition include sudden trouble seeing, weakness or numbness of the face, arm, or leg, and sudden dizziness. 

What is a stroke? 

400

These kinds of foods consist of pasta, beans, oatmeal, rice, flour, grains and other foods that won't spoil. 

What are nonperishables? 

400

This merit badge will prepare you to use swimming rescue methods if they are ever needed. 

What is Lifesaving? 

400

These are the four things you should do if you get lost on a trail. 

What are Stay calm, think, observe, and plan (STOP)? 

400

This is a location recorded in a GPS receiver. 

What is a waypoint? 

500

This is what the acronym "RICE" stands for when treating a strain or sprain. 

What is rest, ice, compression, and elevation? 

500

This cooking technique includes browning a piece of meat at a very high temperature to make the flavor more intense. 

What is searing? 

500

This policy sets the rules for all Scout swimming activities. 

What is the BSA's Safe Swim Defense policy? 

500

These items include all meal ingredients and leftover food, garbage, soap, shampoo, deodorant, lotions, toothpaste, or anything else with an odor that might attract animals. 

What are smellables? 

500

This man is the founder of the Scouting movement.

Who is Lord Robert Baden-Powell?