CHANGES IN SCOUTING 100 Who started the Scout

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CHANGES IN SCOUTING

CHANGES IN SCOUTING

£ 100 Who started the Scout Movement? A: Robert Baden-Powell C: Robert Louis Stephenson

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

A: Robert Baden-Powell

A: Robert Baden-Powell

£ 200 The experimental camp that led to Scouting being developed was held where?

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

B: Brownsea Island

B: Brownsea Island

£ 300 What year was the experimental camp held? A: 1905 B: C: 1909

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

B: 1907

B: 1907

£ 500 What book did Baden-Powell write to launch Scouting? A: Boer War Scouts

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

C: Scouting for Boys

C: Scouting for Boys

£ 1, 000 What Section was started in 1916 for younger boys? A: Beaver

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

B: Cub Scouts

B: Cub Scouts

£ 2, 000 What Section was stated in 1919 for older boys A: Beaver

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

C: Rover Scouts

C: Rover Scouts

£ 4, 000 What Movement did Baden-Powell establish for girls? A: Girls Brigade B:

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

B: Girl Guides

B: Girl Guides

£ 8, 000 When were females allowed to become Leaders? A: From the start

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

A: From the start

A: From the start

£ 16, 000 How many Scouts are there in the world today (summer 2003)?

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

C: 28 million

C: 28 million

£ 32, 000 How many countries and territories in the world have Scouts today

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

C: 217

C: 217

£ 64, 000 Three things have changed since Scouting began include? A: Age ranges,

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

A: Age ranges, badges, programme

A: Age ranges, badges, programme

£ 125, 000 Three things have NOT changed since Scouting began include? A: Girls,

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

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

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

£ 250, 000 Where was the 3 rd World Scout Jamboree held? A: Olympia

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

D: Arrowe Park

D: Arrowe Park

£ 500, 000 Which two public schools provided boys for the first camp at

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

C: Harrow & Eton

C: Harrow & Eton

£ 1, 000 When was the siege of Mafeking? A: 1898 -1899 B: 1899

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

C: 1899 - 1900

C: 1899 - 1900

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