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one simple dish, such as cereal, vegetables, meat, 
fish or eggs in any other form than boiled. 
9. Set a table correctly for a meal of two courses. 
10. Make ordinary and hospital bed, and show how to 
air them. 
11. Present samples of seaming, hemming, darning, and 
either knitting or crocheting, and press out a Scout 
uniform, as sample of ironing. 
Health 
12. Demonstrate the way to stop bleeding, remove speck 
from eye, treat ivy poisoning, bandage a sprained 
ankle, remove a splinter. 
13. What do you consider the mam points to remem- 
ber about Health ? 
(Note: This is based on a knowledge of the section 
in the Handbook on Personal Health. It is sug- 
gested that a good way to demonstrate practically 
a knowledge of the main points is to keep for a 
month the Daily Health Record. This will inci- 
dentally complete one-third of the requirement for 
Health Winner’s Badge.) 
14. What are your height and weight, and how do they 
compare with the standard? 
Helpfulness 
15. Present to Captain or Council the proof of satis- 
factory service to Troop, Church or Community. 
16. Earn or save enough money for some part of per- 
sonal or troop equipment. 
Recommended : Practice Setting-up Exercises and 
Second Class Drill. 
III. First Class Test 
Work on this test should not be hurried. It is purposely 
made m/ore thorough and more difficult, because it is 
