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Mini-Quiz: Cub Scout Character Ideals

by Ron Kurtus (4 January 2003)

Take this Mini-Quiz to check your understanding of the lesson material.

1. What do Cub Scout Ideals teach?

How to start a fire without matches

The most powerful rule the pack

Good citizenship and a sense of belonging.

2. What is the Cub Scout Motto?

Do your best

Be prepared

Scouting is fun

3. How do Cub Scout Ideals improve character?

They only apply to scouting

The threaten severe punishment if not followed

They encourage positive traits

If you got all three correct, you are on your way to becoming a Champion in Understanding Character. If you had problems, you had better look over the material again.


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