History
First aid
Knots and lashings
Scout Oath and Law
Miscellaneous
100

The founder of Scouts

Baden Powell

100

First steps after being cut

Clean the wound

100

What are the first three knots learned, needed for scout rank

Square knot, Two-half hitches, taught line

100

Scout Motto

Be Prepared

100

How far away do you use a knife from another person?

safety/blood circle

200

What years was scouts started in America?

1910

200

Symptoms of heat stroke

Very hot skin, red skin, sweat, rapid pulse, noisy breathing, confusion, irritability, unconsciousness

200

The hitch that starts and ends most lashings

Clove hitch

200

Scot Slogan

Do a good turn daily

200

What does EDGE stand for?

Explain

Demonstrate

Guide

Enable

300

Name three scout programs?

Cub scouts, Scouts BSA, Explorers, Venturing, Sea scouts

300

Uncomfortable pressure in the chest, nausea, shortness of breath

Common signs of a Heart Attack

300

proper Care of a rope

Whip and fuse

300

Scout Law

A scout is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent.

300

All the Scout ranks in order

Scout

Tenderfoot

Second Class

First Class

Star

Life

Eagle

400

Scout Handshake

Left hand shake, closest to the heart and represents friendship.

400

First step in an first aid situation

survey the situation/make sure the scene is safe

400

Name three types of lashings

Square, diagonal, sheer, round, tripod

400

scout oath

On my honor, I will do my best

to do my duty to God and my country

to help other people at all times

to keep myself physically strong, 

mentally awake and morally straight.

400

4 Scout High Adventure Camps

Philmont, Northern Tier, Sea Base, The Summit Bechtel Reserve

500

Where did Scouts originate?

Brown Sea Island, England

500

What are the 3 R's of personal safety and protection?

Recognize

Respond

Report

500

Knot that joins ropes of different sizes

Sheet Bend

500

Outdoor Code

As an American, I will do my best to

be clean in my outdoor manners.

Be careful with fire, Be considerate in the outdoors.

Be conservation minded

500

The 4 citizenship merit badges

Community, Nation, World, Society