History of scouting
General Scouting
Outdoor Ethics
Awards

More General Scouting
100

Who founded scouting?

Lord Robert Baden-Powell

100

How many ranks are there?

7

100

What does OEG stand for?

Outdoor Ethics Guide

100

What award grants scouts the ability to use tools such as a pocket knife or hatchet?

Totin’ Chip

100

What is the scout motto?

Be prepared 

200

Where was scouting founded?

The UK, originally at a camp on Brownsea Island

200

What is the fourth point in the scout law?

Friendly

200

What is the last point in the outdoor code?

Be conservation minded

200

What is the general term for religious awards?

Duty to God awards

200

What is the scout slogan? 

Do a good turn daily

300

When was scouting founded?

1907

300

How many points are in the scout law?

12

300

Is a cardboard pizza box recyclable?

No, it’s greasy from the pizza

300

What award is earned when you recruit someone to join scouting?

The Recruiter Strip

300

At what ceremony do arrow of light scouts get inducted into boy scouts?

Blue and Gold ceremony 

400

When was scouting brought to the United States?

1910

400

How many merit badges are needed for the rank of Eagle Scout?

21

400

What is the second of the Leave No Trace Principles?

Travel and camp on durable surfaces 

400

What award is earned by completing the fishing, fly fishing and fish and wildlife management merit badges?

The complete angler

400

What system does scouting use to ensure safety at all scouting events?

The buddy system

500

Who brought scouting to the US?

William D. Boyce

500

What is the 17th word in the scout oath?

Country

500

What is the seventh of the Leave No Trace Principles?

Be Considerate of Other Visitors

500

What award is earned by training others in Totin’ Chip skills, and creating a simple outdoor project using acquired wood tool skills, among other things?

The Paul Bunyan Award

500

What does EDGE stand for?

Explain, demonstrate, guide, enable