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Merit Badges
Honors & Awards
100

How deep should a cat hole be

6-8 inches

100

Number of merit badges needed to earn Eagle

21

100

The country that scouting began

United Kingdom

100

Number of Eagle-required merit badges available

17

100

The name of the national honor and camping society in the U.S.

Order of the arrow

200

This type of map shows height and elevation

Contour map or Topo Map

200

Number of merit badges for eagle palms

5

200

The year the Brownsea island experiment took place

1907

200

The precursor to rifle shooting and Shotgun shooting merit badge

Marksmanship

200

The number of local honor societies remaining in the U.S.

7
300

Number of principles of leave no trace

7

300

Number of service hours needed for star

6

300

The year of the First U.S. scout jamboree

1937

300

This merit badge requires a cyber chip to begin work, also replaced the computers merit badge in 2014

Digital Technology

300

These medals are awarded to scouts and scouters who saved lives with great risks to themselves

honor medals

400

The knot used to tie bandages, seal packages and found on the world scout emblem

Square knot

400

Number of Conservation hours needed for Life

3

400

The country that had its scouts as combatants in its national resistance

Poland

400

The number of discontinued merit badges introduced in 2010 to celebrate the centennial of scouting

4

400

These set of awards are split up into 6 segments with a medal that can be earned

National Outdoor Acheivements

500

Number of service hours needed for scout rank

0

500

How many palms can an eagle scout earn

No limit

500

The only U.S. president to have earned eagle scout

Gerald Ford

500

This merit badge was the only one that existed which promoted martial arts

Master at Arms

500

Awards that are created at the national and council level for various achievements in the outdoors

High Adventure Awards