This is all about the BSA's many square knots and how to wear and earn them. There are 10 questions, each one counting as ten percentage points. I don't have a way to record your responses, so you're on your own as a Scout or Scouter to answer each question and then move to the next one.
If you need some hints, you can get them at the Insignia site!
All ready?? Let's do it!
Question 1
The BSA's square knots represent:
Awards given for adult ranks
Service, training and personal achievement awards
Completing part of Wood Badge or Silver Beaver
Question 2
Youth members who earn Eagle can wear the square knot:
Immediately.
When they become an adult (18 or 21)
When they earn their first Palm to the Eagle
Question 3
Who can wear the Arrow of Light square knot?:
Anyone who has earned the Arrow of Light
Adults who have received the Arrow of Light as a youth member
Moms and Dads whom are Scouters and whose sons earned the Arrow of Light
Question 4
Which of these are NOT an official BSA service award?:
Silver Fawn
Silver Scouter
Silver Beaver
Question 5
A Scouter can wear:
Only those square knots illustrated in the Scoutmasters' Handbook
All or as few of the square knots representing awards he or she has received or earned
Only those square knots associated with a medal
Question 6
Boy Scouts can wear:
One or more Youth Religious emblem knots
One Youth Religious emblem knot with devices attesting to which programs he received a religious emblem in
One Youth Religious emblem knot with no devices because only adults wear the devices
Question 7
An old man earning the Silver Award and a young woman earning the GOLD Award:
Do not wear knots representing those award because they don't exist anymore
May wear the same square knot on their uniforms
Can choose to wear one of two special knots for the award
Question 8
A local Council or unit may:
Not create their own "square knot awards"
May create a special square knot emblem for items "consistant with BSA's national policies"
May only create a special knot, but it cannot be a square knot
Question 9
There are two square knots that CAN be worn TWICE on the field uniform:
None exist; a square knot can only be worn once
The Silver Award/Exploring Award and the Den Leader Coach and Cub Scouters' Award
The Cub Scout Leaders' Training Award and the Cub Scouters' Award and the Silver Award/Exploring Award
Question 10
Mike Walton has:
Too many square knots!
Sixteen square knots on his uniform shirt, what the BSA says is the "maximum number"
The Silver Beaver among all of those other award knots