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;a. Bight: The part of the rope or line, between the end and the standing part, on which a knot is formed  
 
;a. Bight: The part of the rope or line, between the end and the standing part, on which a knot is formed  
 
;b. Running end: The free end of the rope, usually shorter.  This is the end of the rope in which a knot is being tied.
 
;b. Running end: The free end of the rope, usually shorter.  This is the end of the rope in which a knot is being tied.
;c. Standing part: The end of the rope that is longer.  The end opposite the running end.
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;c. Standing part: The part of the rope between the Running end and the Standing end (the end that doesn't move, think of it as if someone is holding it)
 
;d. Underhand loop: A loop formed by passing the running end of a line under the standing part.
 
;d. Underhand loop: A loop formed by passing the running end of a line under the standing part.
 
;e. Overhand loop: A loop formed by passing the running end of a line over the standing part.
 
;e. Overhand loop: A loop formed by passing the running end of a line over the standing part.

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1. Define the following terms:

a. Bight
The part of the rope or line, between the end and the standing part, on which a knot is formed
b. Running end
The free end of the rope, usually shorter. This is the end of the rope in which a knot is being tied.
c. Standing part
The part of the rope between the Running end and the Standing end (the end that doesn't move, think of it as if someone is holding it)
d. Underhand loop
A loop formed by passing the running end of a line under the standing part.
e. Overhand loop
A loop formed by passing the running end of a line over the standing part.
f. Turn
g. Bend
h. Hitch
i. Splice
j. Whipping

2. Know how to care for rope.

3. Describe the difference between laid rope and braided rope and list three uses of each.

4. Identify the following types of rope:

a. Manila
b. Sisal
c. Nylon
d. Polypropylene

5. What are some advantages and disadvantages of synthetic rope?

6. Do the following to rope:

a. Splice

b. Eye splice

c. Back splice

d. Finish the end of a rope with a double crown, whipping, or a Matthew Walker's knot.

7. Make a six-foot piece of three-strand twisted rope from native materials or twine.

8. From memory tie at least 20 of the following knots and know their common uses and limitations. Demonstrate how they are used.

Anchor bend

Bowline

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Bowline on a bight

Butterfly loop knot or Alpine Butterfly knot

Carrick bend

Cat's paw

Clove hitch

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Constrictor knot

Crown knot

Double bow

Double sheet bend

Figure eight

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Fisherman's bend

Fisherman's loop

Halter hitch

Hunter's bend

Lariat or Bowstring knot

Lark's head

Man harness knot

Miller's knot

Packer's knot

Pipe hitch

Prusik knot

Sheepshank

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Sheet bend

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Slip knot

Slipped half hitch

Slipped sheet bend

Square knot

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Stevedore's knot

Strangle knot

Surgeon's knot

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Tautline hitch

Timber hitch

Two half hitches

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References