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CHANGES IN SCOUTING

CHANGES IN SCOUTING. £100 Who started the Scout Movement?. Robert Baden-Powell. Lord Somers. A:. B:. Robert Louis Stephenson. Rudyard Kipling. C:. D:. A: Robert Baden-Powell. £200 The experimental camp that led to Scouting being developed was held where?. Isle of Wight.

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CHANGES IN SCOUTING

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  1. CHANGES IN SCOUTING

  2. £100 Who started the Scout Movement? Robert Baden-Powell Lord Somers A: B: Robert Louis Stephenson Rudyard Kipling C: D:

  3. A: Robert Baden-Powell

  4. £200 The experimental camp that led to Scouting being developed was held where? Isle of Wight Brownsea Island A: B: Mersey Island Isle of Dogs C: D:

  5. B: Brownsea Island

  6. £300 What year was the experimental camp held? 1905 1907 A: B: 1909 1919 C: D:

  7. B: 1907

  8. £500 What book did Baden-Powell write to launch Scouting? Boer War Scouts Scouting Today A: B: Scouting for Boys Camping on Brownsea C: D:

  9. C: Scouting for Boys

  10. £1,000 What Section was started in 1916 for younger boys? Beaver Scouts Cub Scouts A: B: Rover Scouts Hobbits C: D:

  11. B: Cub Scouts

  12. £2,000 What Section was stated in 1919 for older boys Beaver Scouts Cub Scouts A: B: Rover Scouts Venture Scouts C: D:

  13. C: Rover Scouts

  14. £4,000 What Movement did Baden-Powell establish for girls? Girls Brigade Girl Guides A: B: Girl Scouts Brownies C: D:

  15. B: Girl Guides

  16. £8,000 When were females allowed to become Leaders? From the start 1919 A: B: 1932 1966 C: D:

  17. A: From the start

  18. £16,000 How many Scouts are there in the world today (summer 2003)? 2 million 12 million A: B: 28 million 35 million C: D:

  19. C: 28 million

  20. £32,000 How many countries and territories in the world have Scouts today (summer 2003)? 147 187 A: B: 217 243 C: D:

  21. C: 217

  22. £64,000 Three things have changed since Scouting began include? Being uniformed, doing your best, open to all Age ranges, badges, programme A: B: Having badges, being a world movement, camping Small groups, developing leaders, having a promise C: D:

  23. A: Age ranges, badges, programme

  24. £125,000 Three things have NOT changed since Scouting began include? Basic principles, having fun, empowering young people. Girls, special needs, uniform A: B: Logo, World Scout Organisation, programme Number of sections, adult training, POR C: D:

  25. B: Basic principles, having fun, empowering young people.

  26. £250,000 Where was the 3rd World Scout Jamboree held? Olympia (London) Copenhagen A: B: Sutton Coldfield Arrowe Park C: D:

  27. D: Arrowe Park

  28. £500,000 Which two public schools provided boys for the first camp at Brownsea Island? Harrow & Rugby Rugby & Winchester A: B: Eton & Winchester Harrow & Eton C: D:

  29. C: Harrow & Eton

  30. £1,000,000 When was the siege of Mafeking? 1899 1898-1899 A: B: 1899-1900 1900-1901 C: D:

  31. C: 1899 - 1900

  32. Great Job!!!! Thank you for playing!

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