first aid
fire skills
knots
camping
navigation
100

what is the first thing you should do before giving first aid at an accident.

what is checking the scene for safety

100

first thing you should do before making a fire.

what is making sure the area is safe.

100

this knot is often called the "joining knot" and is one of the first knots you learn

what is square knot.

100

this is the most important rule before leaving the camp.

what is leave no trace.

100

this tool shows the direction using a magnetic needle.

what is a compass

200

when someone is choking and cannot breathe, this abdominal thrust maneuver can help.

what is the Heimlich maneuver.

200

this type of fire lay shaped like a triangle of sticks leaning together.

what is teepee.

200

this knot makes a fixed loop at the end of a rope

what is bowline.

200

to keep animals away, you should store food were.

what is in a car

200

when reading a map, the tool of the map usually represents this direction 

north

300

to control sever bleeding, you should apply this directly to the wound.

what is direct pressure.

300

to fully put out a campfire you should do these two things.

what is pour water and stir.

300

this knot is commonly used to start lashings and for temporary holds.

what is clove hitch.

300

this cooking method involves wrapping food in aluminum foil and placing it in hot coals.

what is foil-pack cooking

300

these marks on trees or rocks show you the path on a trail.

what are trail markers

400

if a person is unresponsive and not breathing, you should begin this life-saving technique immediately.  

what is CPR.

400

this type of wood is small, thin, dry.

what is tinder.

400

this hitch is adjustable and slides on the rope, often used to secure tents or tarps.

what is a tent-line hitch.

400

this essential piece of gear helps you clean dishes at camp without harm to the environment. 

what is biodegradable soap

400

this method uses the sum or stars to figure out your approximate location when you don't have a compass

what is natural navigation

500

this acronym, used for treating sprains.

what is R.I.C.E

500

this is the minimum distance a fire should be from tents, trees, or other flammable objects.

what is 10 feet.

500

this knot is often used to shorten a rope without cutting it.

what is sheep shank.

500

when setting up a tent, this side should always face into the wind during summer campouts.

what is facing the tent door towards wind.

500

this acronym, used when lost in the wilderness.

what is STOP