Thursday, October 12, 2023

PAVESH QUESTION BANK


PRAVESH QUESTION BANK

PRAVESH

Q.1      What is the full name of Baden Powell?

Ans      Lord Robert Stephenson Smith Baden Powell.

Q.2      When and where was Baden Powell born?

Ans      22nd February 1857 at 16 Stenhope Street, London.

Q.3      What is Paxhil?

Ans      Baden Powell’s house is named as Paxhil.

Q.4      What is the full name of lady Baden Powell?

Ans      Miss. Olave St. Clair Soames.

Q.5      When did Scouting come in to existence?

Ans      In the year 1907.

Q.6      When did Scouting begin in India?

Ans      In the year 1909.

Q.7      When did guiding begin in India?

Ans      In the year  1911.

Q.8      How many parts are there in Scout/Guide promise?

Ans      Three parts

                        (a)        To do my duty to God and my Country

                        (b)        To help other people and

                        (c)        To obey the S/G law

Q.9      When is Scout/Guide sign shown?

Ans      (a)        At the time of taking oath/promise

            (b)        To show his/her identification

            (c )       At the time of reaffirmation of S/G Promise

Q.10    Who composed Scout/Guide Flag Song?

Ans      Shri Daya Shankar Bhat.

Q.11    What is the duration of singing the flag song?

Ans      45 Seconds

Q.12    Who composed Scout/Guide prays song?

Ans      Veer  Dev Veer.

Q.13    What is the duration of singing the prayer song?

Ans      90 Seconds

Q.14    Who composed National Anthem?

Ans      Rabindra Nath Tagore.

Q.15    What is the duration of the National Anthem?

Ans      52 Seconds

Q.16    What is the ratio of the National Flag?

Ans      3:2.

17. When was the First experimental scout camp was held?

Ans. In 1907 at Brownsea Island, English Channel

18. From whom did BP learn the practice of ‘Left hand Shake’?

Ans.Ashanthi Tribes

Q.19    What is the minimum age to join the scout movement?

Ans      10 Yrs.

Q.20    In which side of the pocket/Sleeve membership badge is to be worn?

Ans      Left pocket (Scout)/ Left sleeve (Guide).

Q.21    Which level of Scouting Guiding movement is also known as

         ‘Tenderfoot’?

Ans      Pravesh.

Q.22    In 1921 and 1937, who were the persons related to our movement

            visited India?

Ans      Baden Powell and Lady Baden Powell.

Q.23    November 7th is an important day for BS&G. What is the     importance?

Ans      Flag day/Foundation day of BS & G.

Q.24    On whose honour is the Scout/Guide promise administered?

Ans      On one’s own honour.

Q.25    A Scout/Guide saves every paisa .Which point of S/G law is being referred here?

Ans      8th point of S/G Law.

Q.26    Physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight. To achieve What, do we give this explanation?

Ans      S/G Motto – Be prepared.

Q.27    When you meet somebody who is in uniform, but you are not in uniform, How do you identify yourself as a part of the movement?

Ans      By showing the scout/guide sign.

Q.28    A flag is 120 cms long and 100 cms wide. Is this proportion correct?

Ans      Wrong: 3:2 (120 cms : 80 cms)

Q.29    Trefoil is imposed on Fleur–de-lis in our BS & G flag. What does it denote?

Ans      Three fold of promise.

Q.30    Name the flower denoting the three parts of the promise in S & G

            movement which is from Canada.

Ans      Fleur-de-lis.

Q.31    B S  & G emblem  comprises of (a) Trefoil (b) Fleur-de-lis and a 3

            part. What is it?

Ans      Ashok Chakra.

Q.32    International brotherhood is denoted by a basic knot. Which is

            that knot it?

Ans      Reef knot.

Q.33    Where is our National bird seen in Scout uniform?

Ans      On the cap badge.

Q.34. Who designed the World Guide Flag?

Ans. Miss.Frokh Kariass from Norway

Q.35 Who wrote the book Aids to Scouting?

Ans. Baden Powell

Q.36 Where is the international training centre?

Ans.Gilwell Park, London

Q.37 Who started scouting in India?

Ans. Dr.G.S.Arundale with Dr.Annie Besant

Q.38 Who wrote the story of Kim?

Ans. Rudyard Kipling

Q.39 For how many days, Mafeking war take place?

Ans.217 Days

Q.40 Expand WAGGGS

Ans.World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts

Q.41 Expand WOSM

Ans. Wordl Organisation of Scout Movement

Q.42 When and where was the first All-India jamboree held?

Ans.Delhi, 1937, 1-7, Feb.

Q.43. Name the only world that can be replaced in S/G promise?

Ans. God with Dharma

Q.44 What do the two stars in the World Scout Flag denote?

Ans. Law and promise

Q.45. What does Ashok Chakra in the middle of BS&G Flag denote?

Ans. It denotes the Indian character of the movement.

Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Pratham Sopan - First Aid. ( Bandages & its uses.)

Triangular bandage: 

Roller & Triangular Bandage is applied:-

(a) To retain dressing and splints in position and to immobilize fractured limbs. Knots should never be tied over a fracture. 
(b) To afford support to an injured part (e.g. sprained ankle) or in the form of a sling. 
(c) To control bleeding. 
(d) To reduce or prevent swelling. 
(e) To assist in the lifting and carrying of casualties

Triangular bandages are made by cutting a piece of linen or calico, not less than thirty eight inches square, diagonally into two pieces, A triangular bandage has three borders. The longest is called the “base” and the other two the “side”. There are three corners; the upper one (opposite the base) is called “point” and the other the “ends” . The bandage may be applied:-

(a) As a whole cloth spread out to its full extend, e.g., chest bandage. 
(b) As a broad bandage made by bringing the point down to the center of the base and then folding he bandage again in the same direction . 
(c) As narrow bandage made by folding the broad bandage once again in the same direction .

It is sometimes advisable to halve the size of the triangular bandage by bringing the two ends together before folding it into the broad or narrow bandage.

√ To secure the ends of a bandage a reef knot must be used. 

For the Shoulder
         Stand facing the casualty’s injured side and place the center of an open bandage on his shoulder, with the point running up the side of the neck. Fold the hem inwards along the base, carry the ends round the middle of the arm, cross and tie them on the outer side so as to secure the lower border of the bandage. Apply an arm sling. Turn down the point of the first bandage over the knot of the sling, draw it tight and pin it .

For the Elbow
         Bend the casualty’s elbow to a right angle. Fold to narrow bandage, hen inwards along the base of an open bandage. Lay the point on the back of the upper arm and the middle of the base on the back of the forearm; Cross the ends in front of the elbow, then round the upper arm and tie above the elbow . Bring the point down over the knot and elbow pin it. If it is not advisable to bend the elbow, a narrow or broad bandage should be used according to the needs of the case.

For the Hand
         place an open bandage under the palm the injury being uppermost with the point away from the casualty and the base of the bandage at the wrist. Bring the point over the hand to the wrist and after folding the hem inwards along the base of the bandage, pass the ends round the wrist, cross them and finally tie over the point . Bring the point over the knot and pin it to the bandage over the hand. After the application of a dressing and bandage for wounds of upper limb, a sling should support the limb.

 

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For the Knee:

        Bend the casualty’s knee to a right angle. Fold a narrow bandage hem inwards along the base of an open bandage. Lay the point on his thigh and the middle of the base below his knee; cross the ends behind his knee, then round his thigh and tie above his knee on the front of this thigh. Bring the point down over the knot and knee and pin it. If it is not advisable to bend the knee a narrow or broad bandage should be used according to the needs of the case .

For the Foot
         Place the casualty’s foot on the center of an open bandage, with his toes towards the point. Draw up the point over his instep, bring the ends forward so that his heel is covered and cross them; pass the ends round the ankle, cross at back and then tie them in form. Draw the point forward and pin it to the bandage over the instep.

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