X- Scout guide Question Bank 2024-25

X- Scout guide Question Bank 2024-25
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Question Paper Pattern
First Semester Exam Total 25 Marks
Que 1. A ) Fill in the blanks. 5 Marks
                B ) Match the columns.  Marks
Que 2. A )  State whether the following statements are true or false. Marks
        B ) Answer the following questions. Marks
Que 3.     Write short notes. Marks
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X- Scout guide Question Bank 2024-25 Syllabus (Lessons : 1 to 5 )

A. Fill in the blanks.
1. Slip hitch is also known as 'Highway man's hitch'.
2. Sheepshank knot is also known as artillery knot.
3. The door of the tent should be away from the wind
4. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is a life-saving technique useful in many emergencies.
5. Resume chest compressions to restore circulation.
6. AED is the abbreviation of Automated External Defibrillator
B. Match the columns.
        A                                  B                 
1. Teaspoon                                    (c) Tip of thumb 
2. Cup                                             (d) A fist  
3. A well-heaped tablespoon           (a) 29 gms flour  
4. Tablespoon                                 (b) Whole thumb
Answer      1 - (c)    2 - (d)  3 - (a) 4 - (b)
Que 2A. State whether the following statements are true or false.
1. Suffocation is the condition of being deprived of oxygen. - True
2. Shock is made worse by fear and pain.  - True
3. A person who has a fracture should not be given first aid. - False
4. One should try to fix the fracture of a bone by oneself, without consulting a doctor.  - False
B. Answer the following questions.
1. Write the uses of the Man-Harness knot.
Ans: The Man-Harness knot is used to secure a person, allowing them to be lifted or lowered safely. It is commonly used in rescue operations, mountaineering, and situations requiring support or controlled movement of individuals.
2. Write the uses of the fireman's chair knot.
Ans: The Fireman's Chair knot is used to lower or lift a person in rescue situations, providing a secure seat for them. It is often utilized in emergency rescues from heights or dangerous positions where safety harnesses are unavailable.
3. What are the advantages of swimming?
Ans: Swimming is beneficial for cardiovascular health, muscle strength, endurance, flexibility, and weight management. It is a low-impact exercise that reduces stress on the joints while improving overall fitness. Swimming also helps to reduce stress and can enhance mental well-being.
4. Write the general tips for swimming.
 Ans: General tips for swimming include warming up before swimming, staying hydrated, maintaining proper technique, practicing breathing exercises, and ensuring pool safety by following all rules. Swimmers should also wear appropriate gear and be aware of their limits to avoid overexertion.
5. How can you prevent cramps while swimming?
Ans: To prevent cramps while swimming, drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, warm up before entering the pool, and consume foods rich in electrolytes like bananas or sports drinks. Proper stretching of muscles and avoiding excessive strain can also help prevent cramps.
6. What is estimation and why is it a necessary skill?
 Ans: Estimation is the process of making an approximate calculation or judgment about a quantity, size, or value. It is a necessary skill because it helps in planning, resource management, and decision-making, especially in situations where exact measurements are not possible or practical.
7. How will you estimate the size of a hall required to host a Scout/Guide meeting?
 Ans: To estimate the size of a hall required to host a Scout/Guide meeting, you need to consider the number of attendees and allocate around 1 square meter per person. You should also account for extra space for activities, furniture, and equipment.
8. Write the formula to estimate height using the shadow method.
 Ans: The formula to estimate height using the shadow method is:  
                                Height of known object × Length of object’s shadow
Height of object=      ------------------------------------------------------
                                            Length of known object’s shadow
 By measuring the shadow lengths, you can estimate the height of the object.
9. What is shock?
   Ans: Shock is a medical condition where the body’s organs and tissues do not receive enough oxygen-rich blood. It can be caused by severe injury, blood loss, allergic reactions, or infections and can result in life-threatening complications if not treated promptly.
10. What are the different types of fractures?
  Ans: The different types of fractures include:
   - Closed (Simple) fracture: The bone breaks but does not puncture the skin.
  - Open (Compound) fracture: The bone breaks and pierces the skin, increasing the risk of infection.
   - Greenstick fracture: The bone bends and cracks, common in children.
   - Comminuted fracture: The bone breaks into several pieces.
   - Transverse fracture : A horizontal break across the bone.
   - Oblique fracture: A diagonal break across the bone.
11. Maps act as a ______ while visiting places for the first time.
   Ans: Maps act as a guide while visiting places for the first time.
12. A map of a small area can be made by the triangulation method, either by using a compass or a theodolite.
13. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a navigation system based on a network of  satellites.
 Que 3. Write short notes.
1. Diagonal Lashing
Ans: Diagonal lashing is a method used to bind two poles together at an angle, such as when building a tripod or framework. This lashing prevents the poles from slipping or moving, providing stability to the structure.
2. Back Splice
Ans: A Back Splice is a method of preventing the end of a rope from fraying by unraveling the strands and weaving them back into the rope in a braid-like manner. It creates a neat, rounded end that is durable and secure.
3. Stick Rotation Method of Estimating Height
Ans: The Stick Rotation Method is a simple technique used to estimate the height of an object like a tree. By holding a stick at arm's length and aligning it with the object's height, you can walk backward until the entire object fits the stick's length. The distance from you to the base of the object approximates its height.
4. Inch to Foot Method
Ans: The Inch to Foot Method is used to estimate the height or distance by comparing the inches on a measuring device held at arm's length to actual feet on the ground. It helps in determining rough measurements without specialized tools.
5. Define a map.
Ans: A map is a visual representation of an area showing geographic features, boundaries, and landmarks. Maps can represent various elements, including roads, rivers, cities, terrain, and other physical or cultural features of the area.
6. Importance of maps
Ans: Maps are essential for navigation, planning, and understanding geographical areas. They help individuals locate places, estimate distances, plan routes, and understand the layout of an area. Maps also serve as valuable tools for education, research, and exploration.

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