Are You Smarter Than a Scout? - Second Edition Quiz
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Test your knowledge of Cub Scouting with our engaging second edition quiz! Perfect for Webelos, Bears, Wolves, and Tigers, this game challenges players on various Cub Scout topics such as achievements, history, and crucial skills. From learning about the first person to discover North America to specific Cub Scouts events, each question is crafted to not only entertain but educate. Gather your friends and see who truly knows the most about scouting with fun trivia that highlights values and knowledge essential to being a Cub Scout.
Are You Smarter Than a Scout? - Second Edition Quiz
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Are you SMARTER Scout? a than Second Edition: February 8, 2009
1,000,000 500,000 300,000 Webelos II Webelos II Are You Smarter Than a Scout? 175,000 100,000 Webelos I Webelos I 50,000 Bears Bears 25,000 10,000 Wolves Wolves 5,000 2,000 Tigers Tigers 1,000
Webelos II Question Q: What is the name of our local Boy Scout Council? • Pack 230 • Bay Waters • Otetiana • Monroe
Webelos II Answer Q: What is the name of our local Boy Scout Council? • Pack 230 • Bay Waters • Otetiana • Monroe
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Webelos II Question Q: The annual Cub Scout racing event features miniature cars made of • Maple • Oak • Pine • Styrofoam
Webelos II Answer Q: The annual Cub Scout racing event features miniature cars made of • Maple • Oak • Pine • Styrofoam
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Webelos I Question Q: Who was the first person to discover North America? • Christopher Columbus • John Cabot • Amerigo Vespucci • Ponce De Leon
Webelos I Answer Q: Who was the first person to discover North America? • Christopher Columbus • John Cabot • Amerigo Vespucci • Ponce De Leon
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Webelos I Question Q: What is the highest achievement in Cub Scouts? • Arrow of Light • Webelos Badge • Bobcat Badge • Crossing Over to Boy Scouts
Webelos I Answer Q: What is the highest achievement in Cub Scouts? • Arrow of Light • Webelos Badge • Bobcat Badge • Crossing Over to Boy Scouts
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Bears Question Q: Who was rumored to have made the first US Flag? • Susan B Anthony • Laura Griffith • Hillary Clinton • Betsy Ross
Bears Answer Q: How many core values does Cub Scouting have? • 12 • 11 • 10 • 9
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Bears Question Q: A “bowline” is • A rope on the back of a boat • Taking a bow at the end of a play/skit • A rope knot that can be tied around your waist • The boundary line that is the farthest you can step forward while bowling
Bears Answer Q: A “bowline” is • A rope on the back of a boat • Taking a bow at the end of a play/skit • A rope knot that can be tied around your waist • The boundary line that is the farthest you can step forward while bowling
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Wolves Question Q: What is the color that represents the Wolf rank? • Blue • Orange • Yellow • Red
Wolves Answer Q: What is the color that represents the Wolf rank? • Blue • Orange • Yellow • Red
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Wolves Question Q: If a Cub Scout is NOT in uniform, how should they salute the US Flag? • Hands at their sides • Right hand over heart • Right hand salute • Right hand Cub Scout sign
Wolves Answer Q: If a Cub Scout is NOT in uniform, how should they salute the US Flag? • Hands at their sides • Right hand over heart • Right hand salute • Right hand Cub Scout sign
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Tigers Question Q: How do you put an Elephant in a refrigerator? Open the door, put in the Elephant, and close the door TRUE or FALSE
Tigers Answer Q: How do you put an Elephant in a refrigerator? Open the door, put in the Elephant, and close the door TRUE or FALSE You need to remove the Giraffe first !
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Tigers Question Q: How do you put a Giraffe in a refrigerator? Open the door, put in the Giraffe, and close the door TRUE or FALSE
Tigers Answer Q: How do you put a Giraffe in a refrigerator? Open the door, put in the Giraffe, and close the door TRUE or FALSE
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1,000,000 Question Q: When was Boy Scouting started in the United States? • 1492 • 1776 • 1810 • 1910
1,000,000 Answer Q: When was Boy Scouting started in the United States? • 1492 • 1776 • 1810 • 1910
Thanks for Playing • Thank you, Scouts, for creating the questions for today’s game!!! • Thank you, Mr. Kabot, for organizing and typing the questions!