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Scouting Jeopardy Game
Troop 63 Monroe, CT
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Scouting Jeopardy Rules:
1 – The patrol which answered the last question correctly gets to choose the next category and point level 2 – All answers must be formed as a question 3 – Patrols must raise hand to respond 4 – If no patrol raises their hand within 10 seconds, that question expires and the answer is given 5 – Leaders will pick the first patrol who raises a hand 6 - The patrol has 10 more seconds to answer the question 7 – If a patrol is incorrect the points are deducted from their score. If a patrol is correct the points are added to their score. 8 – If an incorrect answer is received other patrols may raise hands for a second chance 8 – All decisions are final, no arguing
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100 200 300 400 500 Round 1 Scout / Tenderfoot 2nd Class 1st Class
Star / Life / Eagle 100 200 300 400 500
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Answer… Tenderfoot for 100
Do a Good Turn Daily
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Your Question Please…
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Question… Tenderfoot for 100 What is the Scout Slogan
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Answer… Tenderfoot for 200
“Be Prepared”
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Your Question Please…
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Question… Tenderfoot for 200
What is the Scout Motto
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Answer… Tenderfoot for 300
“As an American I will do my best to be clean in my outdoor manners. To be careful with fire. To be considerate in the outdoors; and to be conservation minded.”
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Your Question Please…
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Question… Tenderfoot for 300 What is the Outdoor Code
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Answer… Tenderfoot for 400
Name the knot…
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Your Question Please…
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Question… Tenderfoot for 400
What is a square knot
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Answer… Tenderfoot for 500 Identify this poisonous plant
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Your Question Please…
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Question… Tenderfoot for 500 rounded, oak shaped leaves)
What is Poison Oak (clusters of 3; rounded, oak shaped leaves)
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Answer… 2nd Class for 100 This card is earned when a Scout demonstrates how to handle woodcutting tools
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Your Question Please…
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Question… 2nd Class for 100 What is the Totin Chip
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Answer… 2nd Class for 200 Rotate the compass housing until N touches the direction of travel arrow. Place the edge of the compass along any magnetic N line or along the magnetic N arrow in the map legend. Turn the map and compass as a unit until you put “red Fred in the shed.”
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Your Question Please…
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Question… 2nd Class for 200 What is orienting a map
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These parts make up an important camping tool:
Answer… 2nd Class for 300 These parts make up an important camping tool: Handle Head Face Butt Blade Bit
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Your Question Please…
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Question… 2nd Class for 300 What is an Ax
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This injury is identified by the following symptoms:
Answer… 2nd Class for 400 This injury is identified by the following symptoms: Redness and blisters Charred flesh Nerve damage Possibly no pain is felt
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Your Question Please…
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What is a Third Degree Burn
Question… 2nd Class for 400 What is a Third Degree Burn
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These precautions must be taken before you can perform the activity:
Answer… 2nd Class for 500 These precautions must be taken before you can perform the activity: Qualified supervision Physical fitness Safe Area Lifeguards on Duty Lookout Buddy System Discipline Ability groups
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Your Question Please…
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Question… 2nd Class for 500 What is Safe Swimming
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This treatment is for a life threatening issue:
Answer… 1st Class for 100 This treatment is for a life threatening issue: Clear the airway Perform rescue breathing If chest is not rising, perform Heimlich maneuver
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Your Question Please…
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What is stopped breathing and choking
Question… 1st Class for 100 What is stopped breathing and choking
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Answer… 1st Class for 200 This technique is used to temporarily join two or more sticks together.
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Your Question Please…
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Question… 1st Class for 200 What is lashing
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Answer… 1st Class for 300 The “Stick” and the “Felling” methods are used to perform what action while hiking and orienteering?
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Your Question Please…
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What is estimating an object’s height
Question… 1st Class for 300 What is estimating an object’s height
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These five signs are symptoms of a serious, life-threatening illness:
Answer… 1st Class for 400 These five signs are symptoms of a serious, life-threatening illness: Tightness in the chest Unusual sweating Nausea Shortness of breath Feeling weak
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Your Question Please…
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Question… 1st Class for 400 What is a heart attack
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These points are essential of ensure a safe activity doing what?
Answer… 1st Class for 500 These points are essential of ensure a safe activity doing what? Qualified Supervision Physical Fitness Swimming Ability Lifejackets Buddy System Skill Proficiency Planning Equipment Discipline
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Your Question Please…
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What is boating, rafting or floating (tubing)
Question… 1st Class for 500 What is boating, rafting or floating (tubing)
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Answer… Star-Eagle for 100 What do these items have in common?
First Aid Environmental Science Emergency Preparedness Personal Management Citizenship in the World
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Your Question Please…
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Question… Star-Eagle for 100 What are Eagle Required merit badges
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Answer… Star-Eagle for 200
This person is the leader of a Boy Scout troop
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Your Question Please…
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Question… Star-Eagle for 200 Who is the Senior Patrol Leader
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Answer… Star-Eagle for 300
The rank that requires 6 total including 4 Eagle required merit badges
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Your Question Please…
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Question… Star-Eagle for 300
What is Star Scout
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Answer… Star-Eagle for 400
This rank requires that 6 hours of service project work be performed before advancing
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Your Question Please…
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Question… Star-Eagle for 400
What is Life Scout
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Answer… Star-Eagle for 500 This rank advancement requires:
Active for at least 3 months since last advancement Earn 5 Merit Badges Demonstrate Leadership Demonstrate Scout Spirit
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Your Question Please…
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Question… Star-Eagle for 500
What is an Eagle Palm
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