Safe Swim Defense
Swimming Strokes
BSA Swim Test
Water Rescues
Misc.
100

The system used to ensure each scout never swims alone.

What is the Buddy System

100

Another name for the racing backstroke.

What is the Back Crawl.

100

The test starts by jumping ________ into water over your head.

What is feetfirst.

100

Being prepared means learning lifesaving techniques _________ you need them.

What is before.

100

This is a good way to rest face down in the water, especially when the water is rough.

What is Survival Float.

200

The name for a swimming area free of hazards.

What is Safe Area.

200

This kick powers the sidestroke.

What is the Scissors kick.

200

Water should be at least this deep and you should be able to see the bottom before diving headfirst.

What is 7 feet deep.

200

This rescue can be performed while staying on dry land and using your hand, a pole, branch, paddle, etc.

What is Reach.

200

The chest of the shortest swimmer.

What is the maximum depth of the non-swimmers safe area?

300

An adult leader trained in Safe Swim Defense who supervises the swimming activities.

What is Qualified Supervision/Supervisor.

300

This stroke is ideal for long swims and has a restful, energy-saving glide.

What is the Elementary Backstroke or Resting Backstroke

300

You must swim 75 yards in a strong manner using one or more of these strokes.

What is sidestroke, breaststroke, trudgen, crawl.

300

For this rescue you might use a ring bouy, life jacket, or other items that float.

What is Throw.

300

12 feet

What is the maximum depth of a safe swim area?

400

The 3 ability groups for swimmers.

What is Nonswimmer, Beginner, and Swimmer.

400

This stroke is done on your stomach and has 3 motions-the flutter kick, the arm stroke, and rhythmic breathing.

What is the Front Crawl.

400

You must swim 25 yards using this easy resting stroke.

What is Elementary Backstroke.

400

This rescue might involve reaching and throwing from the water instead of the shore.

What is Rowing.

400

This rescue involves 2 people with at least 1 strong swimmers using a line/rope to help rescue someone.

What is Line & Tender Rescue.

500

These trained observers must be on duty whenever and wherever scouts are swimming.

What is Response Personnel.

500

This stroke was named after John Trudgen who introduced it at a swimming competition in 1868.

What is Trudgen.

500

The 100 yards must be swum continuously and include at least one of these.

What is sharp turn.

500

Use this rescue only if there is no other way to save a person and you are trained in lifesaving.

What is Go with or for support.

500

Name at least 3 merit badges that can be earned that involve knowing how to swim and swimming safety.

What is swimming, lifesaving, canoeing, kayaking, rowing, motorboating, whitewater, small-boat sailing, water sports....