The Scout motto
Be prepared
A tool indicating direction by the use of magnets.
What is a compass
A knot used to tie 2 ropes together.
What is a square knot.
the three main elements that are needed to sustain a fire.
What are oxygen, fuel, and heat.
A serious condition that any person giving first aid must treat for no matter what the situation.
what is shock
Who is Lord Baden-Powell.
What is water.
The 2 most common types of rope used by scouts.
What is Nylon or synthetic rope, natural fiber rope (twine will not be accepted as an answer.)
2 different methods of constructing a fire.
what are log cabin method, and tepee method.
What is assessing the situation.
The first scout camp.
what is Brownsea Island
A technique used to indicate what direction the sun is travelling.
What is the sticks and shadows method.
the 3 parts of a lashing
what is clove hitch, wrapping, frapping.
examples of this include very dry bark, lint, and newspaper.
What is tinder.
The first thing to do when dealing with an open wound.
what is cleaning the wound.
A national event held every 4 years in the US attracting scouts from all over the country.
what is the National Jamboree
A sport where participants use navigation to find items hidden throughout a set area.
what is geocaching
A lashing used to to make a usable surface.
what is a floor lashing.
a fire most often seen when cooking that can be put out by a class b extinguisher.
what is a grease fire
A condition when the Human body can no longer generate enough core temperature to support the body.
First scoutcamp in the USA, founded in 1911.
Owasippe scout reservation
A technique using beads and rope to figure out a distance, this method requires a prep day to set it up.
what is pace counting.
The three tests of a good knot. (Isiah is not allowed to help)
what is, easy to tie, easy to untie, and very strong
this chemical reaction using oxygen, heat, and fuel is used to light a fire.
What is Combustion
the first treatment to issue to a person with a 3rd degree burn.
what is nothing and calling first responders.