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Wood Badge Game Show
Day 2 evening
Created by John Jenkins
Last revision – v3.3 - 10/20/2004 – with 2006 Syllabus updates
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This deck is set up to be navigated through in the Slide Show mode
using the mouse/pointer only. The up/down arrows can also be used
but functionality will be lost and the user runs the risk of revealing
questions and/or answers when not intended.
Hyperlinks are used to link to the next logical page or the home page.
The Home Page allows the user to access the Rules, two rounds of
questions and the final questions. Each round of questions has a
“Daily Double.”
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To begin, start the Slide Show, either with the icon or from the Slide
Show menu.
Advance to the first full page Wood Badge logo using mouse clicks.
This is the ready position for the show. The lower left corner will
have a red triangle.
One more mouse click brings up a second logo screen and the music
starts. The slide will AUTOMATICALLY advance to the “Wood Badge
Game Show” slide after a short time. One more mouse click will
stop the music and display the Home Page – menu.
Once the menu is displayed, use the mouse pointer and left click
to jump to a particular category.
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Once a category heading is displayed, left click the mouse to display
the question.
Left click the mouse again to display the answer.
Move the mouse pointer to <GO!> and left click to return to the
question list menu for the particular round underway. The lower left corner
of Round 2 questions has a teal color triangle.
If by mistake a left mouse click is made instead, a blank screen will display.
To return to the question list menu, left click on the <GO!> icon.
If the “Daily Double” comes up, click <GO!> to stop the music. Click <GO!>
again to display the question page. A simple left click will display the
question. A second left click displays the answer.
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The final question sequence will first display the rules.
Click <GO!> to display the first question heading. Follow the hyperlinks to
display the question, start the “thinking music” and display the answer.
Click <Final2> to advance to the second question.
Click on <GO!> after the final question and the Home Page is displayed.
Select “End” from the Home Page and the logo once again appears and the
theme music again plays.
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The Wood Badge Game Show
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The Wood Badge Game Show
Rules
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Final
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Round 1
Cub Scout
Boy Scout
Varsity
Venturing
District
Training
Leadership
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200
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Cub Scouts for 100
• What is the Tiger Cub motto?
• Search, Discover, Share
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Cub Scouts for 200
• What is the minimum amount of time
that a boy needs to be active as a
Webelos Scout before he can earn the
Webelos badge?
• 3 months
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Cub Scouts for 300
• How many years must a Webelos den
leader serve before he/she can earn the
Webelos Leader Recognition Award?
• One
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Cub Scouts for 400
• Which Cub Scout sports subjects are
copper colored and must be earned in a
council sponsored camp?
• BB-Shooting and Archery
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Boy Scouts for 100
• Does a Troop Guide have a vote on the
Patrol Leader’s Council?
• No
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Boy Scouts for 200
• What rank is the goal of the Boy Scouts
of America that every Scout should
earn?
• First Class
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Boy Scouts for 300
• What is the proper way for a Boy Scout
to salute the flag when he is out of
uniform?
• When you are not in uniform, greet the
flag by placing your right hand over your
heart. If you are wearing a hat, remove
it and hold it in your right hand over your
heart.
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Boy Scouts for 400
• If the Scouts in a troop must wear a
neckerchief, are the adult leaders
required to do so as well?
• Yes. “Boy Scout neckerchiefs are
optional. The troop decides by vote, and
all members must abide by the
decision”
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Varsity Scouts for 100
• What is a Varsity Scout unit called?
• Team
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Varsity Scouts for 200
• What ages are boys in Varsity
Scouting?
• 14 to 18
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Varsity Scouts for 300
• In addition to the Varsity letter, what
award can be earned only by Varsity
Scouts?
• Denali Award
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Varsity Scouts for 400
• Name two of the five fields of emphasis
in Varsity Scouting?
• The five fields are:
– Service
– Advancement
– High Adventure and Sports
– Special Programs and Events
– Personnel Development
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Venturing for 100
• What is the first award to the Venturing
program that a Venturer may earn?
• Bronze
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Venturing for 200
• Venturing crews can be made up of up
of three different gender groupings.
What are they?
• All male, all female, and co-ed
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Venturing for 300
• Can a Venturer be elected to the Order
of the Arrow by the rest of the crew?
• NO
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Venturing for 400
Daily Double!!!
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Venturing for 400
• What parts of the Venturing uniform
must be worn by all members of a
particular Venturing crew?
• Each crew sets its own standards for
the uniforms its members will wear.
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The District for 100
• Can a district identification patch or
a district insignia be worn on a BSA
uniform?
• No
(Insignia Guide 2003-05: Districts are operational arms of
the local council. Individuals are not identified as residents
of a district, but of the local council and Boy Scouts of
America. For this reason, district insignia is not authorized
for wear on the uniform.)
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The District for 200
• Who does the district commissioner
‘work’ for?
• The council commissioner
(Insofar as status, progress, etc., he/she reports to
the district chairperson)
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The District for 300
• Who make up the Key 3 in a district?
• District Executive, District Chairperson,
District Commissioner
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The District for 400
• Who directly represents the district to an
individual Scouting unit?
• The Unit Commissioner
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Training for 100
• What is the first training any leader
should receive in Scouting?
• Fast Start
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Training for 200
• Who is responsible for making sure that
training occurs within a district?
• District Training Chairperson
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Training for 300
• What is the only training award of the
Scouting movement that is the same in
every country where it is awarded?
• Wood Badge
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Training for 400
• Name the award that a Scoutmaster
can earn/receive after three years as a
Scoutmaster?
• Scouter’s Key
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Leadership for 100
• What is the totem of Gilwell Park?
• The axe and log
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Leadership for 200
• Baden Powell believed that Scouting
was a game with?
• A purpose
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Leadership for 300
• What is the Mission Statement of the
Boy Scouts of America?
• To prepare young people to make
ethical and moral choices over their
lifetimes by instilling in them the values
of the Scout Oath and Law.
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Leadership for 400
• What are the three characteristics of a
vision?
• Engages the heart and spirit, leads
toward a worthwhile goal, gives
meaning to an effort, is simple, is
attainable, can change.
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Round 2
Cub Scout
Boy Scout
Varsity
Venturing
District
Training
Leadership
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Cub Scouts for 100
• How many achievements are there in
the program for Tiger Cub Scouts?
• Five (5)
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Cub Scouts for 200
• Who is Akela?
• A boy's leader
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Cub Scouts for 300
Daily Double!!!
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Cub Scouts for 300
• What does "Webelos" mean?
• We'll Be Loyal Scouts
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Cub Scouts for 400
• What colors are in the recognition knot
for the Den Leader Award?
• Gold knot on a blue back
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Boy Scouts for 100
• Name the four uniform items that must
be worn for a scout to be in proper or
complete uniform.
• Shirt, pants or shorts, belt and socks
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Boy Scouts for 200
• From whom should a Boy Scout receive
his first troop and patrol leadership
training?
• His Scoutmaster
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Boy Scouts for 300
• How many merit badges must an Eagle
Scout earn to wear both a Silver Palm
and a Bronze Palm on his Eagle Scout
Award?
• 41
(21 for Eagle Scout rank, 15 for the Silver Palm
and five for the Bronze Palm)
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Boy Scouts for 400
• What do the two stars stand for on the
First Class badge?
• Truth and Knowledge
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Varsity Scouts for 100
• What is the adult leader of a Varsity
Scout team called?
• Coach
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Varsity Scouts for 200
• Which members of a Varsity Scout team
participate in a team planning meeting?
• All members of a team
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Varsity Scouts for 300
• Name any TWO of the four levels of
training available to youth in a Varsity
Scout team?
• Orientation, Basic, Advanced and
Continuing
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Varsity Scouts for 400
• A Varsity Scout team is broken down
into smaller groups called what?
• Squads
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Venturing for 100
• How many of the core requirements
must be earned for the Ranger Award?
• Eight
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Venturing for 200
• How many electives must be earned for
the Ranger Award?
• Four
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Venturing for 300
• Can a Venturer holding the rank of
Second Class Scout earn his Eagle
Scout Award while a member of a
Venturing Crew?
• No
(He must be a First Class Scout)
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Venturing for 400
• What outdoor training is offered to adult
leaders in Venturing?
• Powder Horn
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The District for 100
• Is a chartered organization
representative a voting member of
his/her council?
• Yes
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The District for 200
• Who is the person who should
coordinate a district wide pinewood
derby runoff?
• District activities chairperson or
subcommittee
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The District for 300
• If the district chairperson is absent and
has not made other arrangements, who
runs a district committee meeting?
• District Commissioner
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The District for 400
• Who appoints a den chief?
• The Scoutmaster (with approval from
the den leader and Cubmaster of the
pack.)
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Leadership for 100
• The kudu is an animal native to what
continent?
• Africa
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Leadership for 200
• The Wood Badge presentation on
“Listening to Learn” discussed two kinds
of effective listening. One was active
listening. What was the other?
• Empathetic listening
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Leadership for 300
• The Wood Badge presentation on
“Communication” noted that Aristotle
broke down communication into what
three parts?
• A sender, a message and a receiver
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Leadership for 400
• What are the four S's of a successful
campfire program?
• Songs, Stunts, Stories and
Showmanship
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Training for 100
• A professional Scouter (that is,
someone employed by Scouting) may
earn the Professional Training Award.
What colors are in the recognition knot
for this award?
• Black and white
(a black knot on a white background)
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Training for 200
• Within a Scouting unit, what person
ensures that all adult leaders receive
the appropriate training awards and
recognitions?
• The committee chairperson
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Training for 300
• What training program is considered to
be the Ph.D. of all Scouting Training?
• Wood Badge
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Training for 400
• What training awards are required to be
eligible for the Silver Beaver?
• None
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Round 3
Cub Scout
Boy Scout
Varsity
Venturing
District
Leadership
Training
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200
200
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300
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400
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Cub Scouts for 100
• What is the name of the BSA book that
contains successful ideas to add
sparkle to den and pack activities?
• Cub Scout Leader How-To Book
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Cub Scouts for 200
• Regardless of his age, what is the first
rank a Cub Scout earns when he joins
the Cub Scout program?
• Bobcat
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Cub Scouts for 300
• Three awards that a Cub Scout or a den
can earn include a requirement for
outdoor activity or service. Name two of
these awards.
• National Summertime Pack Award, Cub
Scout World Conservation Award,
National Den Award
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Cub Scouts for 400
• Name five of the 12 Cub Scout
Academics belt-loop subjects.
• Art, Chess, Citizenship,
Communications, Computers,
Geography, Heritages, Mathematics,
Music, Science, Weather, Wildlife
Conservation
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Boy Scouts for 100
• On the Boy Scout length of service pin,
what color is the backing?
• Green
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Boy Scouts for 200
• According to the Boy Scout Handbook,
what factor determines whether the
members of a troop wear their
neckerchiefs over the collars of their
shirts, or under the collars?
• It depends on the custom of the troop.
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Boy Scouts for 300
• When can a Boy Scout in complete
uniform wear his Order of the Arrow
sash and merit badge sash
simultaneously.
• Never
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Boy Scouts for 400
Daily Double!!!
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Boy Scouts for 400
• Patrol members wearing a small star
segment beneath their patrol medallions
have earned what award?
• The Baden-Powell Patrol Award
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Varsity Scouts for 100
• What statement begins with these
words? “I will live by the Scout oath,
Law, motto and slogan; honor the
dignity and worth of all persons . . .”?
• Varsity Scout Pledge
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Varsity Scouts for 200
• Can a boy who is a Varsity Scout be
registered in a Boy Scout troop at the
same time?
• Yes
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Varsity Scouts for 300
• On the Varsity Scout length-of-service
pin, what color is the plastic backing?
• Brown
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Varsity Scouts for 400
• Can Varsity Scouts participate in co-ed
activities?
• Yes
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Venturing for 100
• What kind of service project is required
for a Venturer to become a Ranger?
• Conservation
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Venturing for 200
• How many Bronze Awards may a
Venturer earn?
• All of them
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Venturing for 300
• Who nominates the Venturing Advisor
for the Venturing Advisor Award of
Merit?
• The crew president and officers
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Venturing for 400
• At the council level, what award is
available to Venturing youth and
leaders?
• Venturing Leadership Award
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The District for 100
• Can members of a patrol have a
different logo or design on their
neckerchiefs as long as the
neckerchiefs are the same color as
those of the rest of the troop?
• Yes
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The District for 200
• How many medals (not recognition
knots) may be worn on the official
uniform at any one time?
• Five
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The District for 300
• What award can a Scouter receive for a
donation of $1,000 to the BSA through
his/her council?
• The James E. West Award
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The District for 400
• At what level is the Award of Merit
presented?
• The district or the council
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Training for 100
• Describe the shoes that are to be worn
with the official uniform.
• Canvas or leather, clean and dark in
color
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Training for 200
• In a chart of troop leadership positions,
to whom do the troop scribe and
librarian report?
• Assistant senior patrol leader
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Training for 300
• To become a junior assistant
Scoutmaster, how old must a Scout be
and what rank must he hold?
• 16 years of age (or has completed the
tenth grade); there is no minimum rank
requirement, though First Class is highly
recommended
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Training for 400
• What do the S. S. stand for in the name
Robert S. S. Baden-Powell?
• Stephenson Smyth
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Leadership for 100
• How many goals are there on a Wood
Badge Ticket?
• Five
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Leadership for 200
• A team’s stage of development can be
determined by measuring what two
aspects of that team?
• Productivity and Morale
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Leadership for 300
• What are the four stages of team
development?
• Forming, Storming, Norming and
Performing
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Leadership for 400
• What are the BSA’s four steps to
advancement?
• A youth learns; a youth is tested; a youth
is reviewed; a youth is recognized
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Final Questions - Rules
• After two rounds, if your patrol has a
positive total, you may participate in a final
question
• Wager any amount of points, up to your
total
• Teams may confer with patrol and the
answers must be written by the end of one
minute.
• Highest number of points is the winner
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Final 1
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Final 1
• What was the title of B-P’s book that
touched off widespread interest in
scouting throughout England?
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Final 1
• What was the title of B-P’s book that
touched off widespread interest in
scouting throughout England?
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Final 1
• What was the title of B-P’s book that
touched off widespread interest in
scouting throughout England?
• Aids to Scouting
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Final 2
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Final 2
• What is B.P.’s birth date?
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Final 2
• What is B.P.’s birth date?
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Final 2
• What is B.P.’s birth date?
• Answer: February 22, 1857
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The Rules – 1/3
• Host reads the questions and shows them
on the screen…1st patrol to ring in has the
opportunity to answer the question.
• Patrols must answer within THREE (3)
seconds
• Question will then be opened to the other
patrols
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The Rules – 2/3
• Contestants will change out periodically
and may not return until all other patrol
members have been a contestant
• Points are awarded for correct responses
and subtracted for incorrect responses
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The Rules – 3/3
• You may encounter a Daily Double…your
patrol may wager any amount up to your
total. If your patrol has zero or negative
points you may wager up to four hundred
points
• Decisions of judges/timekeepers are final
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