Oath/Law
Skills/Tools
First Aid
History
Acronyms/Rules
100

The Scout motto.

What is "Be Prepared"

100

Stone that is used to sharpen your knife. 

What is whetstone?

100

Circulatory system not providing enough blood and oxygen to the body tissues. 

What is Shock?

100

Age range to join BSA. 

What is 11-17 years?

100

Second rule of the Outdoor Code.

What is Be careful with fire?

200

Cheerful

What is the 8th point of the Scout Law?

200

Method that uses heat to melt rope/cord fibers. 

What is fusing?

200

First point of surveying an injured person's condition. 

What is checking if the person's spine is injured?

200

Date BSA founded.

What is February 8, 1910?

200

Has 5 principles for safe and responsible outdoor recreation use. 

What is TREAD Lightly?

300

What a Scout does everyday.

What is a Good Turn?

300

Start and ends most lashings.

What is a clove hitch?

300

5th step of the First-Aid Method.

What is "Prevent further injury?"

300

Year Boy Scouts founded in Great Britain.

What is 1907?

300

The number of principles Leave No Trace has. 

What is 7. 

400

Coin passed from your left pocket to your right. 

What is a Good Turn coin?

400

The end of the rope that is used to tie a knot.

What is the running/working end?

400

Unusual sweating, shortness of breath, nausea, weakness

What are the 4 (out of 5) common warning signs of a heart attack?

400

Founder of Boy Scouts.

Who is Lord Baden Powell?

400
Acronym to use for teaching others a skill.
What is EDGE? (Explain how it is done, Demonstrate steps, Guide learners, Enable them to succeed)
500

Three fingers stand for in the Scout Salute.

What is Duty to God/Country, Duty to others, Duty to self?

500

Verb for cutting through a log. 

What is bucking?

500

4 step assessment for when you suspect a stroke.

What is think FAST? (Face, Arm, Speech, Time)
500

Founder of BSA.

Who is William D. Boyce?

500

What to do when lost.

What is STOP (Stay calm, Think, Observe, Plan)?