1. The founder of the worldwide Scout Movement was Robert Baden-Powell, who held the first Scout camp on Brownsea Island in England in 1907.
2. Some key aspects of Scouting include virtues like loyalty, service, and kindness embodied in the Scout Law and principles of the Fleur de Lis insignia.
3. The story of how Scouting began involves Baden-Powell sharing the concept with an American visitor in London who was impressed and helped spread Scouting internationally.
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1. The founder of the worldwide Scout Movement was Robert Baden-Powell, who held the first Scout camp on Brownsea Island in England in 1907.
2. Some key aspects of Scouting include virtues like loyalty, service, and kindness embodied in the Scout Law and principles of the Fleur de Lis insignia.
3. The story of how Scouting began involves Baden-Powell sharing the concept with an American visitor in London who was impressed and helped spread Scouting internationally.
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SCOUT QUESTIONS 10. Which of the following is not a Scout virtue?
1. When was Baden Powell born? a) loyalty
a) February 22, 1857 b) fidelity b) January 8, 1941 c) abnegation c) August 9, 1907 d) purity d) May 25, 1911 11. Where did Baden Powell die? 2. How many articles does the Scout Law have? a) Kenya a) 10 b) 12 c) 8 d) first had 8 and then 2 were added b) South Africa 3. What was the second country to found the scout movement? c) USA a) USA d) England b) Peru 12. Which of the following is not an article of the Scout Law? c) England a) The Scout is friendly d) Chili b) The Scout serves without expecting reward 4. When were scouts founded worldwide? c) The Scout shares with everyone a) 1901 b)1917 c)1907 d)1911 d) The Scout is happy and cordial 5. How many are the basic knots? 13. Are they parts of the Fleur de lis? a) 8 b)7 c)4 d)6 a) The needle pointing north 6. Which of these Moorings does not exist? b) The stars that are the articles of the scout law a) square c) The ring that is the scout brotherhood b) tripod d) The color purple that is a symbol of gentlemen c) rectangle 14. What is the scout motto? d) round a) Always the best 7. Who is the highest representative of the scout group? b) Always ready doing the best a) Group leader c) Always ready to serve b) Troop Leader d) Always ready c) Pack Akela 15. What does self-denial mean? d) clan coordinator a) never say no 8. Which of the following is not a patrol charge? b) Always say no a) chef c) voluntarily sacrifice b) sewing box d) Help others c) guardian of legends 16. When is the Scout Promise made? d) Mayor a) Only in the promise ceremony 9. Which of the following is not a Scout principle? b) At the promise ratification ceremony a) God c) When you promise and promise your colleagues b) homeland d) once in a lifetime c) home 17. Who is the president of the group committee? d) school a) Group leader b) A family man d) Lord Stephenson Robert Smith Baden-Powell c) School principal 25. What is Baden Powell's best-known book? d) The community coordinator *Scouting for Boys 18. When is the scout salute performed? 26. What is the name of Baden Powell's wife? a) When they first appear *Olave Powell (Olave Saint Claire Soames) b) When you meet another scout 27. What are the names of the first patrols formed by BP? c) Whenever you want *Wolves, crows, bulls and plovers d) At the promise ceremony 28. Where was Baden Powell's first camp? 19. Where on the shirt do the scout specialties go? It took place during the first 9 days of August 1907 on Brownsea Island, near Poole in Dorset, a) Left sleeve England. b) Right sleeve 29. In what year was the first world jamboree? c) Left pocket in 1920 with 8,000 participants, d) Right pocket 20. What is the half key and two keys for? 31. What does the nickname they gave Baden Powell mean, which is IMPEESA? a) To tighten a rope The name "Impeesa", which means "Wolf who never sleeps" b) To cut a rope c) To start a mooring 32. WHERE WAS THE FIRST JAMBOREE HELD? d) Not at all in particular in Olympia, London 21. What is the order for lighting a stove? a) Leaves, branches, trunks 1. The founder of Scouting is Baden Powell b) Branches, leaves, trunks 2. The first camp was made on Brownsea Island in 1907. c) Only logs and fuel 3. The World Scout Movement was created in 1908 . d) Paper and branches 4. The flower that symbolizes scouting is the Fleur de Lis, a scout insignia . 22. How do the runway signs begin? a) With the signal of war 5. Several theories explain why scouts shake each other's left hand. One of them is... b) With the signal to advance which of them do you like the most or has the most points of being true? c) Drawing the head of an animal 6. And when we shake hands we raise the index, middle and ring fingers, which d) Making a pyramid of stones symbolizes that the strongest protects the weak . 23. What do the upper petals of the fleur-de-lis mean? 7. Every day we do a good deed. What is the history of this action? A London boy was a) Scout virtues b) The scout law walking down the street and… It was the end of autumn 1909. The city of London was immersed like in pea soup, with a thick fog that practically c) Scout principles stopped traffic and all businesses in the British capital. d) Honor, glory, love An American advertising man, Mr. Boyce, was having difficulty finding an address in 24. Full name of the founder of the scouts in the world? the city center. a) Baden-Powell He had stopped under one of the street lamps to get his bearings when, suddenly, a b) Lord Robert Baden-Powell boy appeared out of the fog. c) Lord Robert Stephenson Smith Baden-Powell (Of the) - Can I help you sir? – asked the boy. – I think so – said Mr. Boyce –, I would like you to tell me how to get to this Knot Half key with two keys address… 2. WHAT KNOT DOES EVERY MOORING START WITH? – I'll take you there, sir – said the boy. And they headed in the direction desired by clove hitch: Mr. Boyce. 3. WHAT IS THE FISHING KNOT USED FOR? When they arrived at the place, Mr. Boyce searched his pockets for some coins to tip, but before he had the chance to offer them to the boy, the boy said: It is used to join two ropes that are very slippery due to their manufacture or, to – No, sir, thank you very much. I am a scout and a scout does not accept anything to join two ropes that will go into the water, if the rope is wet or thick ropes that are help someone. difficult to intertwine or also if it is necessary for both ropes to slide over each – A scout? And what is that? asked Mr. Boyce, who had never heard of the Baden other. Powell scouts. Tell me about them. 4. WHAT IS THE ESSENTIAL KNOT FOR EVERY SCOUT. So it was that the boy spoke to the American about him and his brother scouts. bowline, because it is a rescue knot. Mr. Boyce was very interested and after finishing his business, he asked the boy to 5. IT IS A VERY USEFUL KNOT FOR TYING OR JOINING TWO ROPES OF DIFFERENT take him to the offices of the British Boy Scouts. There the boy disappeared. THICKNESS OR WHICH ARE WET AND WHICH WILL BE SUBJECT TO TENSION, At the office, Mr. Boyce met Baden Powell. ALTHOUGH IT DOES NOT LOOSE AS EASILY AS THE TERRY KNOT. And he was so impressed with what he told him about Scouting, that he decided to sheet turn or weaver's knot take it to his country. 6. WHAT IS THE KNOT USED TO REDUCE THE LENGTH OF A ROPE WHEN IT IS VERY What happened to the boy who helped Mr. Boyce? LONG? Nobody knows, nobody heard from him again. daisy knot or shorten However, Mr. Boyce never forgot it. 7. WHAT IS THE BREATHEAST TURN KNOT, STIRUP KNOT OR LUMBER CUTTER'S 8. Why was Baden Powell called scouting? KNOT USED FOR? “Aids to scouting” is a military training manual published by Banden Powell in 1899, then It is used to fix the end of a rope to a log, a package or a mast, also to lift or move a he discovered that several educational centers used it but too rigidly. Baden Powell log, just adding an extra cost, as shown in the illustration. adopted it after testing his ideas in a camp on the island of Browsea with 22 boys. This 8. IT IS A KNOT THAT IS USED TO PROVISIONALLY TEMPORARY THE ENDS OF A ROPE, ALSO IT IS A VERY SIMPLE AND USEFUL KNOT, SINCE IT DOES NOT EASILY book, which would become the basic document of scouting, was called “Scouting” and UNMOVE, CAN IT ALSO BE USED TO MAKE A LOOP TO PROVIDE AID? those who practiced it were called scouts. knot of eight, flake or boza 9. What year was the first jamboriee? The first Jamboree was worldwide and took place in Olympia in 1920. Scouts from MOORINGS 21 nations around the world participated (including Spain). 1. IS IT USED TO JOIN TWO TRUNKS OR CANES AT A RIGHT ANGLE? Square Mooring 2. WHAT IS THE EIGHT-SHAPED TIE USED FOR? It is used to join branches or trunks, when making scissor legs or tripods. 1. WHAT ARE THE EIGHT BASIC SCOUT TROOP KNOTS? 3. IS THE ROUND TIE USED FOR? clove hitch: join the ends of branches or trunks parallel or in a scissor pattern. terry knot: 4. WHAT DOES A JAPANESE SQUARE TIE CONSIST OF? fisherman's knot: For right-angled logs. sheet turn: Start with a Stirrup Knot that holds the two trunks diagonally, make three or daisy knot: four turns at the intersection of the direction of the union, pulling or squeezing guide knot: strongly so that the tie is well adjusted, reinforce with other vertical turns and e) *May 25, 1911 finish with a Ball Stirrup. . 9. Who was the first Peruvian troop leader? For diagonally crossed logs *Federico Castro da Silva It is used to join two trunks that intersect diagonally. 10. When did the founder of Peruvian Scouting die? It begins with a Starboard Knot , three to four turns are made passing the rope Juan Luis Rospigliosi died on July 24, 1935. between the major angles, another one between the minor angles and it ends 11. What does law 16666 declare, in reference to Peruvian Scouting? by tightening it well, adjusting with other turns in another direction and with a In 1967 Law 16666 declared Peruvian Scouting of “Public Necessity and Utility” Leaf Tie . 12. Where is the National Scout Headquarters currently located? The property on Av. Arequipa Nº 5140 Miraflores is acquired on April 15, 1975. ASKED: PERUVIAN SCOUTING 13. Name 3 scout groups in Tacna 1. What is the name of the last local commissioner of Tacna? 14. What localities make up Region XII in which we are located? a) Cesar Ylla b) Roberto Velarde c) Carlos Mostacero d) Joel Ylla *Moquegua, Ilo and Tacna 2. How many articles does the Scout Law have? 15. What is the name of the National Scout Chief? b) 10 b) 12 c) 8 d) first had 8 and then they were added *Daniel Fabián Diaz del Olmo 3. What is the name of the founder of Scouting in Peru? 16. What do the fleur-de-lis swords on our group shield symbolize? a) Juan Luis Rospigliosi and Sanchez Gomez *The heroes of Tacna b) Juan Rospigliosi Gómez 17. What is our anniversary as a scout group? c) Juan Luis Rospigliosi and Gómez Sánchez *June 7, 1999 d) Juan Luis Gómez Sánchez and Rospigliosi 18. Where was the World Jamboree held this year, and what edition was it? 4. Peru was… *Edition No. 23, in Japan a) The second country to found the scouts 19. Where will the Next World Jamboree be? b) The third country to found the scouts *In the United States of North America c) The fifth country to found scouts in the world 20. What is the color of the Scout branch? d) The tenth country to found the scouts *Green 5. In which school was the first scout group in Peru founded? e) Colonel Bolognesi f) English Mill Institute g) Barranco English Institute h) Lima 01 6. What Scout region are you in? i) XII b)XIII c)XI d)IX 7. What is the correct order? a) Track, direction, path, journey b) path, direction, track, journey c) Track, path, direction, discover d) Track, path, course, journey 8. On what date was Scouting founded in Peru?