Q) In marching, most commands have two (2) parts; what are they?
A) Preparatory Command and Command of Execution.
Q) What are the three (3) ways to stop bleeding?
A) Direct Pressure, Pressure Points, Tourniquet.
Q) Why should training aids be used?
A) To appeal to the senses, to interest the learner, develop understanding and save time.
Q) What are the three (3) north's on a military map?
A) True, Magnetic, and Grid.
Q) What is the definition of military leadership?
A) The process of motivating others to accomplish a mission, by providing purpose, direction, and motivation.
Q) What are the primary concerns of a military leader?
A) The accomplishment of the mission and the welfare of the troops.
Q) What are the symptoms of heat exhaustion?
A) Dizziness, Faintness, Paleness, Clammy Skin, Loss of Appetite, Chills, Shortness of Breath.
Q) What is meant by "tact"?
A) The ability to deal with people in a respectful manner.
Q) When giving voice commands in drill, what is meant by the term cadence?
A) The uniform and rhythmic flow of words.
Q) How many degrees are in a circle?
A) 360.
Q) If outdoors during the playing of the national anthem, a person in military uniform and not in formation should take what action?
A) Stand at attention, face the music or the flag, and render the proper salute.
Q) What is the mission of JROTC?
A) To Motivate Young People to Be Better Citizens.
Q) Who is the secretary of defense?
A) Honorable Lloyd J Austin III.
Q) What is the proper way to read a military map?
A) First read right, then up.
Q) What are the four (4) basic life saving steps?
A) Clear Airway, Spot Bleeding, Treat for Shock, Protect and Dress the Wound.
Q) What are the five (5) basic colors on a military map?
A) Red, Black, Brown, Blue, Green.
Q) What is meant by span of control?
A) The number of subordinates a leader can effectively control, supervise, or direct.
Q) How does one treat a victim for shock?
A) Turn the victim on their back, elevate the feet, loosen tight clothing, keep warm or protect from the sun.
Q) In drill, what are the four (4) rest positions?
A) Parade Rest, Stand At Ease, At Ease, Rest.
Q) What is meant by the term resection?
A) Finding your position on a map by taking the back azimuth of two unknown points.
Q) What is meant by the term "contour interval"?
A) The vertical distance between adjacent contour lines.
Q) When using a map, what is meant by the term relief?
A) The variation in height of the earth's surface.
Q) Who is the chairman to the Joint Chiefs of Staff?
A) General Mark A Milley.
Q) When marching at quick time, what is the normal arm swing distance?
A) 9 inches to the front and 6 inches to the rear of the trouser seam.
Q) What does the letters "JROTC" stand for?
A) Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps.
Q) When marching at quick time, what is the distance of a single step?
A) 30 Inches.
Q) What is the back azimuth of 360 degrees?
A) 180 Degrees.
Q) When did Congress first authorize the actually formation of the reserve training corps?
A) 1916.
Q) In what reference book would one look to find the answer to a drill and ceremonies question?
A) TC 3-21.5.
Q) What is meant by the term cadet?
A) A student enrolled in JROTC or ROTC.