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Advanced English Listening Quiz - The Scouting Movement
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1. During the Great War of 1914, who did Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Baden-Powell offer to serve?
The Girls Guides
The Boy Scouts
The Scouting Movement
Britain in its hour of need
2. What was Lord Kitchener's position?
War Secretary
Britain's Prime Minister
Chief Scout
Lieutenant-General
3. What were the Scouts jobs during the war?
Dug survivors out of the London rubble
Tended to the wounded
Pedaled through the streets blowing the All Clear on their bugles
All of the above
1. Britain in its hour of need
2. War Secretary
3. All of the above
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Upon the outbreak of the Great War in 1914, the fifty-seven-year-old Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Baden-Powell, K.C.B., contacted Lord Kitchener and offered to come out of retirement to serve Britain in its hour of need. The War Secretary, however, believed that the veteran officer had a far more crucial part to play on the home front, training and mobilizing the organization he had founded six years earlier and that now constituted an army in itself: the Scouting Movement. Under the auspices of their beloved Chief Scout, Boy Scouts and Girl Guides were soon working in a variety of capacities and taking up key positions left vacant by soldiers and nurses who had gone to the front lines. In the wake of air-raids, while the Zeppelins still hummed in the distance, Scouts dug survivors out of the London rubble, tended to the wounded, and pedaled through the streets blowing the "All Clear" on their bugles.