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Journeys & Awards

Total questions: 1

Worksheet time: 23mins

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Class
Date
1-41.
1.

What does the traditional Girl Scout membership pin design represent?

a)

The Girl Scout Promise

b)

The Girl Scout Law

c)

The official Girl Scout trefoil

d)

The Girl Scout motto

2.

What does the GSUSA strip indicate?

a)

Membership in an international Girl Scout organization

b)

Completion of a Girl Scout program

c)

Membership in the Girl Scouts of the USA

d)

Participation in a special Girl Scout event

3.

What is the significance of the membership stars on a Girl Scout's vest or sash?

a)

They represent participation in Girl Scout events.

b)

Each star represents one year as a Girl Scout.

c)

They indicate the number of badges earned.

d)

They show the level of leadership achieved.

4.

What does the World Trefoil pin symbolize?

a)

The Girl Scout's commitment to community service

b)

The connection to the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts

c)

The Girl Scout's individual achievements

d)

The Girl Scout's dedication to environmental causes

5.

What does the American Flag patch represent on a Girl Scout's vest or sash?

a)

The Girl Scout's participation in government

b)

The Girl Scout's commitment to citizenship

c)

That the wearer is an American Girl Scout

d)

The Girl Scout's achievement in American history

6.

What are Brownie Wings?

a)

A symbol of the highest rank in Brownies

b)

A reward for completing a Brownie community project

c)

A sign that a Girl Scout was once a Brownie and is now a Girl Scout Junior

d)

A badge earned for learning about the history of Girl Scouts

7.

What is the purpose of wearing the Bridge to Girl Scout Junior award?

a)

To show completion of a special project as a Junior

b)

To indicate leadership skills as a Junior

c)

To signify the transition from Girl Scout Brownie to Junior

d)

To celebrate a milestone in community service

8.

How many Journeys for Juniors are mentioned in the text?

a)

One

b)

Two

c)

Three

d)

Four

9.

What is the name of the spider you meet on the Agent of Change Journey?

a)

Webby

b)

Arachne

c)

Dez

d)

Charlotte

10.

What is the highest award a Girl Scout Junior can achieve?

a)

The Girl Scout Silver Award

b)

The Girl Scout Gold Award

c)

The Girl Scout Bronze Award

d)

The Girl Scout Diamond Award

11.

What do you need to do to earn The Girl Scout Bronze Award?

a)

Complete a set number of community service hours

b)

Sell a specific amount of cookies

c)

Team up with Junior friends and pick a project that makes a difference in the world

d)

Learn a new skill and teach it to others

12.

What are the three steps you will find out on the Journey to save the planet?

a)

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

b)

Reduce, Make buildings energy efficient, Create a plan

c)

Investigate, Innovate, Energize

d)

Energize, Investigate, Innovate

13.

What will you earn if you complete all three Junior Journeys?

a)

Junior Journey Summit award

b)

Energize award

c)

Investigate award

d)

Innovate award

14.

What is "The Journey Summit Song" suggested to be used for?

a)

To celebrate earning a Journey Summit award

b)

For daily Girl Scout meetings

c)

As a campfire song

d)

For Girl Scout cookie sales

15.

According to the text, what can Girl Scout Leadership Journeys show you how to be?

a)

A singer

b)

A leader in your own life

c)

A mountain climber

d)

A songwriter

16.

What is the purpose of adding badges to a Girl Scout's sash or vest?

a)

To show off to friends.

b)

To tell people the skills they have built as a Girl Scout.

c)

To make the uniform look more colorful.

d)

To earn money for the Girl Scouts organization.

17.

What did Juliette Gordon Low reportedly say about badges?

a)

A badge is a symbol of membership in the Girl Scouts.

b)

A badge is a symbol that you have done the thing it stands for often enough, thoroughly enough, and well enough to be prepared to give service in it.

c)

A badge is just a decorative item for the uniform.

d)

A badge is a reward for participating in Girl Scout events.

18.

What does it mean when a Junior earns a badge?

a)

She is ready to sell cookies.

b)

She is ready to help others.

c)

She has completed her Girl Scout training.

d)

She is ready to join the Girl Scouts.

19.

How many kinds of National Proficiency badges are mentioned in the text?

a)

Three

b)

Four

c)

Five

d)

Six

20.

Which of the following is NOT one of the National Proficiency badges mentioned?

a)

Legacy badges

b)

Financial Literacy badges

c)

Community Service badges

d)

Skill-Building badges

21.

Since what year have Girl Scouts been doing activities that are now part of the Legacy badges?

a)

1912

b)

1921

c)

1901

d)

1932

22.

How many groups of Legacy badges are there?

a)

Five

b)

Six

c)

Seven

d)

Eight

23.

Which of the following is NOT a group of Legacy badges?

a)

Artist

b)

Athlete

c)

Cook

d)

Explorer

24.

What do Financial Literacy badges help you learn about?

a)

History of money

b)

Making friends

c)

Money management

d)

Science of economics

25.

How many Financial Literacy and Cookie Business badges can a Junior earn each year?

a)

One Financial Literacy badge and two Cookie Business badges

b)

Two Financial Literacy badges and one Cookie Business badge

c)

One Financial Literacy badge and one Cookie Business badge

d)

Two Financial Literacy badges and two Cookie Business badges

26.

Who can earn National Leadership Journey awards and National Proficiency badges?

a)

Only Girl Scouts in certain regions

b)

Every Girl Scout around the country

c)

Girl Scout volunteers

d)

Girl Scouts who sell the most cookies

27.

What is the significance of earning awards "on your honor" according to the Girl Scout Promise?

a)

It means you have completed the tasks as quickly as possible.

b)

It signifies that you have done the least amount of work to earn the award.

c)

It indicates that you have earned the awards in a way that makes you feel proud of yourself.

d)

It implies that you have added many awards to your uniform in a short time.

28.

What is the first step to earning the Junior Aide award?

a)

Arrange the meeting times, dates, and places with an adult volunteer

b)

Meet with the younger girls and start guiding activities

c)

Talk with an adult volunteer about becoming a Junior Aide and find a group of Girl Scout Daisies or Brownies to work with

d)

Complete a plan to guide Girl Scout Daisies or Brownies on one of their Journeys

29.

How many meetings should you plan to help with for the Junior Aide award?

a)

At least one meeting

b)

At least two meetings

c)

At least three meetings

d)

At least four meetings

30.

Who do you partner with to guide the activities for the Junior Aide award?

a)

A group of Girl Scout Daisies or Brownies

b)

Your Girl Scout council

c)

An adult volunteer

d)

The person who is helping you in Girl Scouting

31.

What is the purpose of the Cookie Activity pin in Girl Scouting?

a)

To commemorate attending a Girl Scout camp

b)

To recognize the skills involved in running a business through selling Girl Scout Cookies

c)

To celebrate the largest girl-run business in the world

d)

To honor international friendships with girls in other countries

32.

What do Girl Scouts think about on World Thinking Day?

a)

How to sell more Girl Scout Cookies

b)

Something different each year to honor their sisters around the world

c)

How to earn the Global Action award

d)

Activities that encourage international friendships with girls in their host country

33.

What is the Global Action award aimed at?

a)

Learning about the business skills through cookie sales

b)

Recognizing girls who participate in cookie sales

c)

Learning more about how girls live around the world and doing an activity to help them

d)

Celebrating the largest girl-run business in the world

34.

What is the International Friendship Recognition pin awarded for?

a)

Selling the most Girl Scout Cookies internationally

b)

Earning the Global Action award

c)

Doing activities that encourage international friendships with girls in their host country

d)

Participating in World Thinking Day activities

35.

What does the Medal of Honor recognize in a Girl Scout?

a)

Selling a significant amount of Girl Scout Cookies

b)

Showing presence of mind and true Girl Scout spirit in an emergency

c)

Participating in international Girl Scout activities

d)

Earning the Global Action award

36.

What is the Bronze Cross awarded for?

a)

Demonstrating leadership in Girl Scout activities

b)

Completing a significant project in the Girl Scout community

c)

Showing extraordinary heroism or risking one's life to save another's

d)

Earning all other Girl Scouting awards

37.

How many steps are there to earn the "My Promise, My Faith" pin?

a)

Three

b)

Four

c)

Five

d)

Six

38.

What is the first step to earn the Safety award?

a)

Conduct an emergency evacuation drill

b)

Learn about bicycle safety

c)

Find out what the most common injuries are for kids your age and how to prevent them

d)

Go on a hazard-identification walk

39.

What should you do in the case of a fire during an emergency evacuation drill?

a)

Call your friends for help

b)

Know where your main exit is located and plan an alternate way out

c)

Wait for instructions from adults

d)

Hide in a safe place

40.

What is important to research about bicycle safety?

a)

The history of bicycles

b)

Why bike helmets are important and how to check if a helmet fits you properly

c)

Different types of bicycles

d)

The best places to ride a bicycle

41.

What is the purpose of going on a hazard-identification walk?

a)

To enjoy the local scenery

b)

To find the shortest route

c)

To identify potential dangers along a local hiking trail, bike trail, or horse trail

d)

To practice walking in a group