First Aid
Cooking & Fire
Knots & Lashings
Knife & Axe Safety
Troop Lore
100

This is used to stop extreme bleeding

What is a tourniquet?

100

This material should never be used on a non-stick surface

What is metal?

100

This knot is used to tie two ropes of equal thickness together

What is a square knot?

100

This is the first thing you should make before using a knife

What is a blood circle (safety circle)?

100

This person is the current SPL

Who is Eli?

200

This is the water temp you give someone suffering heat stroke

What is room temp or slightly cold?

200

This is the only place you should build a fire

What is a fire pit?

200

This knot is used to start and end most lashings

What is a clove hitch?

200

An axe should never be used outside of this place

What is an axe yard?

200

This is the year the troop was founded

What is 2002?

300

This substance can be used to prevent and treat both heat exhaustion and hypothermia

What is water?

300

This is what you should do after handling raw meat

What is wash your hands?

300

This lashing is used to tie two poles in contact at any angle from 45 to 90

What is a square lashing?

300

This is used to sharpen a knife or axe

What is a whetstone?

300

We submitted this Dutch Oven dish to the Dutch Oven Cooking Competition at Camp Big Horn and won this past summer (50 bonus points if you can name the two chefs) 

What is Chocolate Lava Cake?

Who are Jack and Matthew?

400

This is the first thing to do if someone needs first aid

What is assess the scene?
400

These are the three main types of materials used in a fire

What are tinder, kindling, and fuel?

400

This rescue knot can be tied with just one hand

What is a bowline?

400

This is the most dangerous blade condition

What is dull?

400

Matthew introduced this card game to the troop after the 2023 National Jamboree

What is Scoober Dungus?

500

This is the acronym to identify a stroke (50 bonus points if you identify what each letter means)

 What is FAST; Face, Arms, Speech, Time?

500

This is the internal temperature chicken needs to reach to be safe to eat (either Fahrenheit or Celsius, 100 bonus points if you give both)

What is 165°F (74°C)?

500

These are the two turns used for lashings

What are wraps and fraps?

500

This is the easiest way to sharpen a saw

What is buying a new blade?

500

This scout moved to Arkansas and joined a Troop 525 there

Who is Gavin Ross?