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 THE SCOUT BADGE
    NotesPresentationTest 1   Test 2
 1.  Promise and Law
    (a)    Know the meaning of the Scout Promise and Law.
    (b)    Explain the Scout Promise and Law.
 2.  Salute
    (a)    Know the meaning of the Scout Salute.
    (b)    Able to execute the Scout Salute.
 3.  Uniform
    (a)    Know the various part of the uniform.
    (b)    Able to wear the uniform in a smart, tidy, proper and correct manner.
 4.  Ceremonies
    (a)    Know the proper proceeding of the opening, closing and investiture ceremony
    (b)    Understand the importance of cermony.
    (c)    Participated in all ceremonies in a discipline manner.
 5.  Knowledge of Movement
    (a)    Know the origin and founding of the world scout movement.
 6.    Investiture

 

  THE SCOUT STANDARD BADGE
 7.  National Flag, Anthem and Pledge
    PresentationTest
    (a)    Know the meaning of the various symbols and colours of the National Flag.
    (b)    Explain the meaning of the National Anthem.
    (c)    Have an understanding of the Pledge and explain how a Scout can do his part as a citizen in keeping the Pledge.
 8.  First Aid (1)
    Test
    (a)    Pack a patrol first aid kit.
    (b)    Be able to treat simple wounds, fainting, unconsciousness, burns and scalds.
 9.  Cooking (1)
    (a)   Be able to light a fire outdoors using firewood and matches.
    (b)    Cook a simple meal for yourself with utensils using firewood.
    (c)   Be able to operate a gas stove.
 10.  Knots (1) (notes)
      Knots (1) (animation)
Be able to tie and explain the use of the following: -
    (a)    Thumb Knot
    (b)    Figure of Eight Knot
    (c)    Reef Knot
    (d)    Sheet Bend
    (e)    Clove Hitch
    (f)     Sheep Shank
    (g)    Timber Hitch
    (h)    Round Turn Two half Hitches
    (i)     Marlinespike Knot
 11. Camp (1)
    (a) Pitch and strike a 4-men hiker’s tent with another candidate.
    (b) Know how to pack a rucksack efficiently for a hike and for a weekend outdoor camp.
 12.  Exploration (1)           <Test>
    (a)    Have knowledge of Highway and Country Codes.
    (b)    Know the theory and on Map and Compass, including Grid References, Scale and Signs, Symbols and Colours in Maps, Compass Bearings and Directions, Set a Map.
 13.  Drill (1)
Be able to execute basic stationary drill:
    (a)   Senang Diri
    (b)   Rehatkan Diri
    (c)   Sedia
    (d)   Ke-kanan Pusing
    (e)   Ke-kiri Pusing
    (f)    Ke-belakang Pusing
 
 
 
 
 

 

 THE ADVANCED SCOUT STANDARD BADGE
 14.  Raise and Lower Flag
    (a)    Be able to raise and lower a flag during a unit meeting or at school.
 15.    Swim 50m
    (a)    Be able to swim 50m using any stroke without difficulty. (Alternative permissible only on medical grounds)
 16.  Outdoor Precautions
    (a)    Know the outdoor precautions to take in two outdoor land and one sea activities.
 17.  First Aid (2)
    (a)    Know the symptoms and treatment for:
            (I)    Shock
            (II)    Animal. snake and insect bites
            (III)    Poisoning
    (b)    Be able to tie simple bandages and arm slings.
 18.  Cooking (2)
    (a)    Prepare a full course (balance diet) for 2 scouts without using utensils.
 19.   Knots (2), Lashing, Splicing and Whippings
    (a) Demonstrate the following and explain their uses :
            I.        Rolling Hitch
            II.       Bowline
            III.      Fireman’s Chair Knot
            IV.     Surgeon’s Knot
            V.      Highwayman’s Hitch
            VI.     Scaffold Hitch
            VII.    Square Lashing
            VIII.   Diagonal Lashing
            IX.     Figure of 8 Lashing
            X.      Simple Whipping
            XI.     Sail-maker’s Whipping
            XII.    Back Splice
    (b) With the assistance of your patrol, construct a Flagstaff of at least 15-ft (2 staves) for a unit meeting.
 20.    Camp (2)
    (a) Go for an outdoor camp (under tentage) for at least 2 nights.
    (b)    Pitch an 8-12 men ridge tent with a patrol of 6 boys.
 21.    Exploration (2)
    (a)    Explore your own District and draw a simple map showing the important landmarks and amenities.
            It should cover about 2-3km in radius.
    (b)    Go on an overnight hike as a companion for a test candidate.
 22.  Drill (2)
    (a)    Be able to execute mobile drills in a contingent or attain the Footdrill Proficiency Badge Certificate.
 23.    Service (1)
    (a)    Participate in at least one community service project organised by Unit, District or the HQ.
    (b)    Perform some household chores on a regular basis for at least 3 months. This must be verified by a parent or guardian
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

FIRST CLASS SCOUT BADGE
 24.    Leadership Training
    (a)    Attend a leadership training course approved by your District Commissioner
 25.    Outdoor Proficiency Badge
    (a)    Attain at least one of the following proficiency :
    • Camper
    • Camp-craft
    • Explorer
    • Pioneer
    • Camp Cook
    • Rock-Climber
    • Abseilor
    • Mountain-trekker
    • Canoeist
    • Boatman
    • Helmsman
    • Skin Diver
    • Airman
 26.    Conservation/Environment Proficiency Badge
    (a)    Attain at least one of the following proficiency badges :
    • Water Conservation
    • Energy Conservation
    • World Conservation (Green Stage)
 27.  First Aid (3)
    (a)    Know how to handle an emergency situation such as fire, road accident, drowning, electrocution
    (b)    Know the priority of treatment for casualties
    (c)    Know the proper handling of fractures
    (d)    Demonstrate Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation
    (e)    Perform emergency evacuations
 28.    Cooking (3)
    (a)    Plan the menu for a weekend patrol camp. Cook at least 2 meals for the patrol during patrol or unit camp
 29.  Pioneering
    (a)    With assistance of your patrol construct an aerial runway, a bridge or a tower.
 30.  Exploration (3) (Report Sample) (Instructions)
    (a)    Understand what is back-bearing, the contour system, compass variations
    (b)    Know how to overcome obstacles and to locate your position during navigation.
    (c)    Carry out a pacing exercise and know how to estimate distances travelled
    (d)    Go for an overnight expedition with one companion and make a hike report of the journey (distance about 30km plus 15km)
 31.  Drill (3)
    (a)    Be able to command a contingent of scouts on both stationary and mobile drills
 32.    Service (2)
    (a)    Assist a Venture Scout in PSA tests or a Scout in CCA tests.
    (b)    Visit and render service to a Home or a Cadet Scout unit for at least 4 hours over at least 3 separate occasions.
    (c)    Perform some household chores or assist your parent or guardian in their work for at least 2 hours per week over at least 6 months1
 CHIEF COMMISSIONER AWARD
 33.    Appointment of Responsibility
    Hold the appointment of a SPL, PL, APL, QM or Scribe for a period of at least 6 months.
 34.  Exploration (4)      Hike Report Template
    Lead a patrol of at least 4 other Scouts on an overnight hike. The emphasis of this test is on leadership and planning, and not endurance. The candidate is also expected to impart some exploration skills to the Scouts during the course of the hike. The candidate should discuss with the examiner what he intends to teach and show the lesson plan to the examiner. The distance covered should be about 30 km. The examiner should be HQ appointed.
35.    Rescue
    (a)    Attain either the Life-Saver or Ambulance Proficiency Badge. 
    (b)    Demostrate the use of 3 rescue knots.
36.    Service (3)
    Perform at least 8 hours of service to a Cadet Scout Unit or Home over at least 4 separate occasions.
37.    Skill
    Be able to instruct and test another Scout in a skill/outdoor proficiency badge.
 

 

38.    Fitness
    Archieve any one of the following:
    • Aerobic fitness - NAPFA silver standard
    • Swimming - 500m
    • Canoeing - 3.5 km in one hour
    • Sports - Represent the school and play a game regularly for at least oone year
    • Attending martial arts training regularly for at least one year.
39.    Civics
    Hold one of the  following proficiency badges:
    • Civics
    • Anti-Drug Abuse
    • Crime Prevention
    • Healthy Living
    • Civil Defence
    • Total Defence (Silver)
40.    Interview

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