Whiteley Scouts Quiz 27Apr2020

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Whiteley Scouts Adventure Quiz

Test your knowledge about the great outdoors and the Scout Movement with our engaging quiz designed for all ages!

Featuring a variety of questions, the quiz covers:
- Scout history
- Mountain heights and locations
- Emergency preparedness
- Outdoor ethics and codes

31 Questions8 MinutesCreated by ClimbingTree47
Name (your full name please)
What is the combined age of all of your Scout leaders?
140
141
142
143
144
145
In what year was First Whiteley Scout Group established (created/formed)?
2001
2005
2008
Name the highest peak in England
Name the highest peak in Scotland
Name the highest peak in Wales
What does OS stand for?
What does AONB stand for?
What is our nearest National Park?
What is the largest national park in England and Wales?
Who is the current Chief Scout (in England and Wales)?
Who first started the Scout Movement?
In what year was the Scout Movement formed?
1901
1903
1907
1909
1911
Date: What day of the year is St. Georges day? (enter as Day Month, e.g. 25 December)
In metres, what is the height of the tallest peak in England?
978
878
1078
778
In metres, what is the height of the highest peak in Scotland?
1245
1345
1145
1435
In metres, what is the height of the highest peak in Wales
985
885
1085
1185
What is the highest peak in Europe
The Matter Horn
Broad Peek
Trivor
Mont Blanc
In metres, what is the height of the tallest mountain in Europe
3808
2808
4808
5808
In metres, what is the height of Mount Everest?
7848
6848
9848
8848
10848
Where was the first ever Scout Camp
Which of these are genuine knots?
Sheepshank
Bow Wrap
Fishermans friend
Bowline
Clove Hitch
Rabbits loop
Spaghetti hitch
Double sheet bend
Fergal Shank
Reef knot
Rolling Hitch
Thumb hitch
Where is the Headquarters of the Scout Movement
Gilchrist Park
Gilwell Park
Gillen Park
Gillpin Park
Which of these is NOT part of the country side code
Take any litter home with you
Close gates behind you
Keep to designated foot paths and bridleways
Only keep dogs on leads when you can see sheep around
Don't harm or interfere with live stock and wild life
When out on expedition, which of these statements are true
Plan your route thoroughly
Share your journey details with someone and let them know when you expect to arrive back / at your destinaton
Take a mobile phone with you (and a power bank too)
Take suitable clothing and footwear, including waterproofs and spare clothes
Pack a baseball cap
Pack chewing gum
Take sufficient food and drink
Ensure you wear your best, bling trainers
Take a map, whistle and compass with you
Take binoculars to admire the view
Ensure your phone has plenty of banging tunes loaded
If you have one, bring a GPS unit with you
Take a first aid kit
Pack headphones
Ensure you let someone know if you are are delayed or get in to trouble
Which of these is not an emergency service
Police
Coast guard
Childline
Fire brigade
Ambulance Service
111
On an OS map, what does PH stand for?
On an OS map, what does PC stand for?
On an OS map, if you saw a line marked with green diamonds, what would you be looking at?
A footpath
A bridle way
A railway line
A national trail
An 'A' road
A motorway
A county boundary line
What does a pink pyramid represent on an OS map?
A youth hostel
A trig point
A mobile phone mast
A danger zone used by the MOD
A cash machine
A school
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