Do a good turn Daily.
What is the scout slogan?
Scout Rank.
What is the First rank in Scouts?
Sheet Bend.
What is used to tie 2 pieces of rope that are different widths together?
Epaulette colors of Cubs, BSA, and Ventures.
What are Blue, Forest Green, and Orange?
First step in the first aid method.
What is Check the Scene?
Be Prepared.
What is The Scout Motto?
Scoutmaster Conference, and Board of Review.
What are the last 2 things you have to do before you advance?
Clove Hitch.
What is used at the beginning and end of most lashings?
Underneath the left pocket.
What is the arrow of light patch?
When someone's heart stopped this machine can sometimes help the heart start beating regularly again.
What is the Defibrillator?
February 8, 1910.
What is the date scouting was founded in America?
Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle.
What are The Scout Ranks?
Used to move logs or in the square lashing.
What is Timber Hitch?
A purple Fleur De Lis.
What is The World Crest?
Hypothermia Symptoms.
What is dizziness, weakness, nausea, vomiting, and headache?
1) Duty to God and Country
2) Duty to Others
3) Duty to Self
What are the three main parts of the scout oath?
Citizenship merit badges required for eagle.
What is Citizenship in the Community, Citizenship in the Nation, Citizenship in the Society, and Citizenship in the World?
Used to secure bandages and packages.
What is Square Knot?
The most important patch on the right sleeve of your shirt.
What is The American Flag?
R-I-C-E
What is
R =Rest
I =Ice
C =Compression
E =Elevation
William Randolph Hearst.
Who Brought scouting to America?
Truth and Knowledge.
What are the stars in the first-class badge?
Used for securing guy lines, climbing, and is easy to tie and untie.
What is Bowline Knot?
The Council Patch, troop number, and the position of responsibility patch.
What are the three patches that go on your left sleeve of your shirt?
Foaming at the mouth, grinding of teeth, face and lips turn blue, eyes roll upward, and drooling from mouth.
What are Seizures?