Historically Challenged
Knotty
Maps and Stuff
Fire!
Odds & Ends
100

The Founder of Boy Scouts

Who is Sir Robert Baden Powell?

100

Used to combine two ropes of equal thickness together

What is the Reef Knot?

100

What the needle on a compass points toward.

What is Magnetic North?

100

Matches, flint and steel, lighter

What can be used to start a fire?

100

10½ to 14

What is the age range for Scouts?

200

22nd February

What is Founder's Day?

200

Used to form a loop at the end of a rope

What is the Bowline?

200

The letters "FB"

What is the OS map symbol for a footbridge?

200

Fuel, Oxygen, Heat

What 3 things are needed for a fire to develop?

200

The Scout Motto

What is Be Prepared?

300

1907

When was the first Scout camp held?

300

Used to join two ropes of unequal thickness

What is the Sheetbend?

300

The contour interval on a 1:50000 OS map

What is 10 metres ?

300

Stop, Drop and Roll

What you should do if your clothes catch on fire

300

The hand with which Scouts shake hands

What is the left hand?

400

Where the first Scout camp was held

What is Brownsea Island?

400

Used to start a lashing

What is the Clove Hitch?

400

The OS map symbol for a railway station

What is a red circle?

400

Paraffin, petrol or methylated spirits

What should you never use paraffin, petrol to light or revive a fire?

400

The crosses of St Andrew, St George and St Patrick 

What makes up the Union Flag?

500

The African city defended by Baden-Powell in the Boer War

What is Mafeking?

500

Used to securely tie a rope to a tree

What is the Round Turn and Two Half-hitches?

500

Grid Magnetic Angle

What is the difference between Grid North and Magnetic North? 

500

The best firewood, providing both heat and flame

What is Ash?

500

The national animal of Scotland

What is a Unicorn?