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| The military uniform is a symbol of the nation's defense forces. Thus the word "uniform" suggests what? |
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| The uniform your senior naval science instructor (SNSI) will direct you to wear on any given day is known as the |
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| Who is the only person who can approve modifications to cadets' uniforms? |
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| What articles/items may be worn exposed when in uniform? |
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| no articles may be exposed |
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| When is the wearing INDOORS of a cover required? |
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| What head gear is optional for officers and chiefs as part of their NJROTC uniform? |
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| In uniform, necklaces are authorized but shall not be |
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| In uniform, rings are authorized, but no more than _____ may be worn on each hand. |
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| What type of facial hair is permitted to be worn by male cadets? |
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| Male sideburns will be neatly trimmed and tailored and shall not exceed below a point level with the |
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| Three statements describe the wearing of female earrings/studs, and states that the earring must either be a post or what?? |
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| Female hair ornaments such as conspicuous bands, combs, and pins are not authorized. Barrettes are authorized, but must be |
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| The male hair above the ears and around the neck area must be tapered upward and outward not greater than |
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| How far above and centered on the pocket buttonhole are ribbons and the name tag worn parallel to the top of the male and female short sleeve summer blue shirt? |
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| The color of the chinstrap on the combination cap for chiefs and enlisted personnel performing in the color guard is |
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| Rank/rate and the JROTC bar insignias are centered at what distance from the collar point on the male and female short sleeve blue shirt? |
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| What color and type tee-shirt will be worn with all male NJROTC uniforms? |
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| Plain white crew neck or V-neck |
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| The male necktie, black in color is authorized fabric measuring no more than___________ wide. |
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| Ribbons and aiguillettes are not authorized on which of the following male and female NJROTC uniforms? |
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| What award is awarded to any cadet upon completion of the Leadership Academy or similar training, as approved by the area manager? |
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| What ribbon award is one of the more demanding of the NJROTC awards given to the cadet who qualifies in required overland navigation by compass and map? |
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| Orienteering Ribbon Award |
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| What award is given yearly to one cadet in each year group with the highest combined average for overall scholastic standing and aptitude in the NJROTC unit activities (academics, homework, physical fitness etc?) |
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| Distinguished Cadet Award |
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| How is the most senior ribbon worn on the uniform shirt when more than one ribbon is worn? |
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| On the top row and inboard |
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| What is the "Rule of Thumb" when wearing a ribbon with a dark color on one end and a light color on the other end? |
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| Which one of the following awards is awarded to one cadet in each year group with the highest overall academic achievement (GPA) in school, including all naval science courses? |
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| What award is given to that cadet who demonstrates an exceptional dedication to the NJROTC program? |
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| What device is put on a ribbon for the fourth award? |
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| What award is given to the cadet that demonstrates an exceptional dedication to the NJROTC program? |
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| Distinguished Cadet Award |
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| A baked opossum contains how many grams of fat? |
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| The 3 major constituents of foods are |
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| carbohydrates, fats, proteins |
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| Rafts, parachutes, and tarpaulins are shelters that can be erected quickly with minimum effort. What are these shelters called? |
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| Immediate action shelters |
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| What is the single most important factor in determining ability to survive in cold climates? |
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| What two items are just as necessary as food and water for a stranded person? |
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| Which of the following is described as being the most urgent need in a survival situation? |
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| A survivor's most urgent need in a survival situation is water, what is the second most urgent need |
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| To maintain efficiency, survivors require a minimum daily caloric intake of |
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| Maintain life is one of the two fundamental goals of a survivor, what is the other? |
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| What does a survivor have to do to beat all odds against them to survive in a survival situation? |
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| Develop a survival pattern |
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| Shelters that are easy to construct and dismantle in a short period of time are called |
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| What are the four principle types of tropical jungle? |
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| Mangrove, primary jungle, secondary jungle, high mountain jungle forest |
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| Traveling in a jungle environment would be greatly aided by the use of a |
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| Which of the following jungle types is probably the most difficult type of terrain in which to travel and find food? |
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| Which of the following tropical jungle types is characterized by large trees and a network of vines? |
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| Which of the following jungle types is characterized by a swamp-like assembly of tangled roots and interwoven branches, often with a mud floor under a foot or more of brackish water? |
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| Which of the following jungle types is characterized by a very dense growth of smaller vegetation at ground level, often impenetrable except by use of machetes to cut through it? |
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| In a cold climate, you should keep your head and ears covered to prevent |
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| Good cold weather protection is given in clothing made of |
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| Which one of the following used as a food source must be used with a sufficient supply of water. |
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| What percent of the Earth is covered by water? |
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| A cadet seaman recruit can expect, when qualified, to be advanced to |
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| Petty Officer Third Class is designated by a collar device of |
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| An eagle perched over one chevron |
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| What is the highest rank that an NJROTC cadet can attain? |
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| For which NJROTC rating is there no collar device? |
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| A cadet Lieutenant Commander is designated by a collar device of |
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| A reduction in rank/grade is based on unacceptable performance and is called a |
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| A cadet Ensign is designated by a collar device of |
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| Petty Officer First Class is designated by a collar device of |
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| An eagle perched over three chevrons |
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| Students who are entering the NJROTC program for the first time are most often assigned the grade of |
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| A cadet Lieutenant (Junior Grade) is designated by a collar device of |
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| A cadet Commander is designated by a collar device of |
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| Cadet officers that have shown an aptitude for high leadership in the NJROTC program are generally in their |
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| Cadet Senior Chief Petty Officer (C/SCPO) is designated by a collar device of |
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| An eagle and one star over a fouled anchor |
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| A chevron on a collar device looks like |
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| A paygrade of O-2 carries the title |
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| What are the colors of the collar insignia of a Chief Warrant Officer Three (CWO3)? |
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| What are the maximum number of stars that can be on an insignia of the Navy Chief Petty Officer rate? |
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| How many gold stripes are on the Blue Service coat sleeve of a Captain in the Navy? |
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| What is the collar insignia of a Navy Commander? |
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| How many pay grades of admiral exist? |
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| When officers move up to the next rank and paygrade, they have earned a(n) |
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| What is the term that signifies that an enlisted person has moved up to the next higher rate? |
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| What is called the traditional way by which salutes to ships, to high ranking individuals, to nations are carried out? |
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| What is the preferred method of destroying a flag unfit for public display? |
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| The flag and the national anthem are symbols of what three things? |
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| All the people, their land, and their institutions |
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| The U.S. flag can be displayed twenty-four hours a day under which of the following situations? |
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| When properly illuminated during hours of darkness |
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| When the flag is in such condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem for display, the flag is destroyed in a dignified way, preferably how? |
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| It is the universal custom to display the United States flag from what start time to what ending time? |
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| On what national holiday is the flag flown at half-mast until noon? |
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| How long is the salute held during the playing of the national anthem? |
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| When attending an outdoor event in uniform and the U.S. flag is escorted past you, how many paces is it before you render a hand salute? |
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| When the flag is six paces away from you |
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| When you are in uniform and outdoors and you hear the national anthem played and the flag is not visible, what do you do? |
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| Stand at attention, face the music, and salute |
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| On a military base, at the first note of the national anthem, what should all vehicles/passengers do? |
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| Come to a complete stop and sit quietly until the last note |
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| What should you do if, while outdoors in civilian clothes, you hear the national anthem but the flag is not visible? |
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| Stand at attention and face the music |
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| What is the position of a flag when it is flown at "Half-Staff"? |
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| One half of the distance between the top and the bottom of the staff |
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| Why is the flag flown at half-mast? |
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| To pay honor and respect to the deceased persons of national importance |
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| When do military formations recite the Pledge of Allegiance? |
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| How many words are there in the pledge of allegiance? |
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| Which of the following words of the pledge of allegiance says that our country is incapable of being divided during troublesome times? |
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| Which of the following words of the pledge of allegiance describes a body of people associated with a particular territory, who are conscious of their unity? |
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| The senior officer taking part in a ceremony is referred to as a? |
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| Which of the following is NOT a type of ceremony? |
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| What is the signal for the start of the official duty day? |
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| A signal for the end of a duty day; also serves as a ceremony for paying respect to the flag. |
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| If Marine and Navy units are participating jointly in an NROTC unit's review, the Marine units are placed where, in respect to the Navy units? |
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| The second in command during a review is whom? |
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| Which of the following is NOT a part of a formal review? |
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| When performing a Pass in Review, the platoon commander executes eyes right when the platoon is within how many paces from the nearest member of the reviewing party? |
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| If three services (Navy, Marine, Army,) are participating jointly in an NROTC unit's review, the order of march is |
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| After the reviewing officer has taken his/her position in the reviewing area and the cadets are at attention, the commander of the troops commands |
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| The line on which the cadets are to form and along which they are to march in the review area is marked out by the |
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| Host organization for the review |
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| A military review consists of how many parts? |
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| The proper service order of march in a review is: |
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| The formal part of a review during which an inspection is made is called |
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| What is the name of the person who organizes and directs a street parade? |
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| Why should cadets look upon participation in a parade, especially in the civilian community, as an important part of their training? |
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| Brings credit to their school and unit |
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| Street parades are organized and directed by a person designated as |
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| Naval science instructors and school officials can learn the condition of many aspects of training, morale, and leadership that exists in their unit by the cadets' what? |
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| Personnel inspections often require a lot of these two things: |
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| The best part of the personnel inspection is that the naval science instructors get a chance to see what the cadets |
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| When the NJROTC company is forming for inspection, the company falls in by |
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| What is the command given by the company commander at the appointed time for inspection? |
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| What is the first action the platoon commander of the first (base) platoon gives to his/her cadets? |
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| What command does the platoon commander give after verifying that the alignment is correct in the platoon? |
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| What command does the company commander give after he/she reports the company is ready for inspection? |
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| What command is given by the platoon commander when the inspecting officer approaches the platoon? |
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| Upon completion of the inspection, each platoon commander faces left and orders |
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| Upon completion of the inspection of each platoon, on which command does the platoon commander move by the most direct route and takes his/her post six paces in front of the center of his/her platoon? |
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| What item is NOT inspected at a personnel inspection? |
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| Rules of conduct that people should follow in society are called |
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| What is the name of the stress management program discussed in the cadet field manual? |
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| The human growth and development characteristic that refers to the traits a person gets from his or her parents, such as skin coloring and height is called |
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| Puberty usually occurs between what ages in boys? |
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| Which concept below refers to a person who develops a set of beliefs, ideals, interests, likes and dislikes that govern behavior? |
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| Puberty usually occurs between what ages in girls? |
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| Which characteristic below refers to the influence of their surroundings on a person, such as stress level and availability of nourishing food? |
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| What is the third greatest cause of death among people aged fifteen to twenty-four? |
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| Which human growth and development characteristic below is defined as the body's response to demands, real or imagined, in a particular situation? |
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| Mumps, polio, chicken pox, and scarlet fever are what type of diseases? |
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| How often should hair be shampoo'ed? |
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| The science of health is called |
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| A realistic weekly weight loss rate is |
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| One half to two pounds a week |
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| What are the Five Food Groups? |
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| Milk, meat, vegetable, fruit, grain |
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| What is the only sure method to prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STD's)? |
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| For growth purposes, plaque utilizes nutrients from food, especially |
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| Which method below is an effective and efficient way of removing plaque from the surface of the tooth? |
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| Which one of the following is described as being a thin transparent film containing bacteria that forms on the tooth surface and hardens into tartar? |
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| Which of the following is an important part of the health and hygiene equation and is essential to supplying the body with all the elements needed to function? |
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| Which of the following health and hygiene characteristics increases the body's resistance to diseases, promotes digestive and excretory functions, and decreases your risk of heart disease? |
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| Peanut butter is an example of what food group? |
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| What is the name of the small organ at the top of abdomen which produces insulin? |
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| Which of the following drugs come from a plant whose leaves contain an addictive stimulant called nicotine? |
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| What do we call drugs that underground chemists sometimes try to modify the molecular structures so that they can be several hundred times stronger than the drugs they imitate? |
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| How many teenagers in today's society have a drinking problem? |
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| What do we call the tube in which food passes from the mouth to the stomach and where alcoholics have a greater chance of developing cancer? |
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| The best reason young people should avoid drug abuse is the |
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| Can degrade personal appearance |
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| Recent studies found _____ percent of Americans believe some kind of regular activity is important. |
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| - In the 6th Order to the Sentry, what is the last word? |
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| - The manufacturer's cleaning instructions for all uniform relaxed fit jackets states what? |
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| - What does ASVAB stand for? |
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| Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery |
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| - At what other command besides "Attention" must one come to attention? |
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| - Concerning men's personal appearance and grooming. Hair may be no longer than 4 inches and the bulk shall not exceed how many inches? |
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| - Order Arms from Left Shoulder Arms is executed in how many counts? |
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| - During the Sit and Reach portion of the PFT, how long must the cadet hold the reach? |
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| - ORM stand for Operational Risk Management. How many steps are involved in this process? |
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| - What is the most effective method of controlling bleeding? |
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| - At what distance is the J-Bar word from the upper edge of the collar on the male's winter blue shirt? |
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| - At what distance is the J-Bar word from the upper edge of the collar on the male's winter blue shirt? |
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| - How many paces should a Company Commander stand in front of a comapany? |
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| - Pertaining to survival, the rules of 3's states that you have how long to survive without shelter? |
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| - The acronym CPR stands for how many words? |
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| Two - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation |
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| - In drill, the front is the space occupied by an element mesaure from one flank to another. The front of an individual is considered to be how long? |
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| - During drill, step distance is measured from which body part? Be specific |
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| Only about _____ percent of adult Americans do any kind of regular exercise. |
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| Which of the following areas is NOT one of the four areas of total fitness? |
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| Everyone should try to achieve _____________ fitness. |
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| Emotional fitness means being stable and self-controlled, facing reality in an honest manner and having ________ standards. |
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| Out of the eleven parts of physical fitness, how many are considered skill-related parts? |
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| Cardiovascular fitness, strength, muscular endurance are all parts of the |
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| Health-related parts of fitness |
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| Under the skill-related parts to physical fitness, which part is the ability to do strength performance quickly? |
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| Before you start a vigorous exercise, you should |
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| What physical fitness part consists of the amount of force one can put forth with your muscles? |
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| What is the ability to use your senses, such as your eyes, together with other parts or to use two or more parts or to use two or more parts of the body together |
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| What is the ability to keep upright while you are standing still or moving. |
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| What is the ability to perform a movement or cover a distance is a short period of time. |
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| What physical fitness part consists of the ability to exercise the entire body for long periods of time? |
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| Physical fitness is the ability of your whole body, including the muscles, skeleton, _______ and all the other parts, to work together efficiently. |
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| What is the minimum number of times a week that you should exercise? |
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| For exercise to be beneficial, you need to increase the amount you do over a period of time. This is called the principle of: |
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| Which of the following principles of a sound exercise program allows you to gradually increase the amount of exercise you do to improve fitness? |
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| Which one of parts listed below do not make up the fitness target zone? |
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| The duration for an effective workout should be how long? |
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| Fifteen to thirty minutes |
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| Most experts agree that ________ minutes is the minimum amount of time you should raise your heart rate to build cardiovascular fitness. |
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| When doing moderate physical activity with moderate temperatures and humidity prevailing, you should consume adequate amounts of water at |
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| Twenty or thirty minute intervals |
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| What are the three basic types of heat casualties? |
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| Heat cramps, heat stroke, heat exhaustion |
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| - What percent of high school seniors drink alcohol every day? |
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| What type of heat casualty is caused by strenuous exertion and exposure to high temperatures and humidity, and is usually the result of excessive salt depletion and dehydration? |
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| Which of the following is the correct sequence of events for the Physical Fitness Test (PFT)? |
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| Sit-reach, curl-up, pushup, 1.5 mile run |
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| What must a cedt do to pass the Physical Fitness Test (PFT) : |
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| Achieve satisfactory in all for events |
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| The "upper torso" muscular endurance is indicated by which test? |
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| Cadets must hold the touching of their toes on the sit-reach test for |
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| The curl-up test (abdominal muscle group endurance) has been identified as an important factor in preventing what injury |
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| During the 1.5-mile-run a standard quarter-mile running track can be used vice what? |
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| A standard quarter mile running track vice a straight distance course |
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| What is the only reason permitted for a make-up PFT? |
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| The Physical Fitness Test can be conducted |
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| Once in the fall and once in the spring for most units |
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| What ribbon device is awarded to the cadet who scores an overall point score of "outstanding" on the PFT and achieves the minimum requirements to be "satisfactory" in each event? |
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| What is the minimum physical fitness standard a cadet must achieve in all categories of the entire Physical Fitness Test, regardless of the total number of points earned, to have earned the PFT ribbon? |
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| If a cadet earns the silver lamp on the PFT with an overall point score of "excellent," but then scores only a "satisfactory" point score on all portions of the PFT the second time he/she takes the test, what happens to the silver lamp? |
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| The silver lamp is removed and the cadet only wears the PFT ribbon |
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| What ribbon device is awarded to the cadet who has an overall point score of "good" on the PFT and achieves the minimum requirements to be satisfactory in each event? |
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| What ribbon device is awarded to the cadet who has an overall point score of "excellent" on the PFT and achieves the minimum requirements to be satisfactory in each event? |
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| What first aid measure should be taken after determining the extent of the patient's injury? |
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| Which of the following is the most common cause of airway obstruction in a casualty who is unconscious? |
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| Primary first aid for complete airway obstruction in a conscious victim is the |
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| Which of the following is the emergency procedure used for the casualty who is not breathing and whose heart has stopped beating? |
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| CPR/ cardiopulmonary resuscitation |
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| What is the type of bleeding in which blood flow is slow and blood oozes from the wound? |
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| What is the type of bleeding that is dark red, and flows in a steady stream? |
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| Which one of the following terms describes the use of pressure points in the body to help control arterial bleeding? |
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| Which one of the following is the first and most effective method of controlling bleeding? |
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| What refers to the failure of the heart and blood vessels to maintain enough oxygen-rich blood flowing to the vital organs of the body? |
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| What is the basic position for treating shock? |
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| Position's head lower than the feet |
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| The two main threats with soft tissue injuries are |
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| The most common injuries in a first aid situation are |
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| A injury to the underlying tissues without a break in the skin or membrane is called a |
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| What bodily injury occurs when a bone is forced out of its joint? |
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| What do we call a bodily injury to the ligaments that support a joint? |
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| Which of the following statements describes how burns are classified? |
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| Depth of the injury to the tissue |
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| In case of chemical burns, first flush the area immediately with large quantities of |
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| First aid procedures for dangerous chemicals may be found in the |
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| Material Safety Data Sheet |
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| Rule used to give a rough estimate of the surface area burned on the body of a casualty. |
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| Which of the following is caused by excessive loss of water and salt? |
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| Which of the following burns result from exposure to acids, alkalies, or other strong chemicals? |
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| Which of the following is caused when the casualty experiences a breakdown of the sweating mechanism and is unable to get rid of excessive body heat? |
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| Which of the following is caused by muscle pains and spasms that result from a loss of water? |
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| Which of the following burns are caused by direct contact with electricity? |
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| Which of the following burns are caused by exposure to hot solids, liquids, gases, or fire? |
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| Which of the following burns involve all layers of the skin, penetrating into muscle, connective tissue, and bone? |
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| Which of the following burns involve only the first layer of the skin? |
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| Which of the following burns involve the first and part of the second layer of the skin? |
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| Which of the following is caused by prolonged exposure to low or rapidly falling temperatures, cold moisture, snow, or ice? |
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| Dry heat causes burns; moist heat causes |
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| Never rub or massage areas of the body affected by |
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| Swelling around the fang marks of a poisonous snakebit occurs usually within |
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| When using a blanket drag to transport a casualty, place the victim |
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| The tied-hands crawl is appropriate to transport |
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| An unconscious casualty a short distance |
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| If a casualty suffers a seizure, what should you do? |
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| Move all objects out of the way |
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| The sport of orienteering originated in |
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| Which of the following is a sport that involves land navigation over unfamiliar terrain with a map and compass? |
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| What color is used to symbolize open, unforested land on an orienteering map? |
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| Geographical features identified in green on an orienteering map are |
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| Vegetation requiring unusual effort to traverse |
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| Which of the following is the correct number of standardized colors used on topographic and orienteering maps? |
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| This angle is the difference between true north and magnetic north. |
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| Brown lines on a topographical or orienteering map are called |
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| What is the feature appearing on the map as a "U" or a "V" shape and representing a small valley called? |
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| Which of the following colors on topographic and orienteering maps describe forests with little or no undergrowth that allows for easy passage? |
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| Which of the following in the borders of a map is like a table of contents and introduction of a book? |
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| Topographical maps made specifically for orienteering are typically drawn to a scale of |
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| What does the color white represent on orienteering maps? |
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| Forests with little or no undergrowth that allows for easy passage |
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| What is the most widely used compass used for orienteering which was designed in the early 1930s? |
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| An orienteer has determined his/her "pace count" running is 50 (same foot striking the ground). If the distance to travel between two controls is 200 meters, how many paces (running) would be required to traverse this leg? |
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| The experienced orienteer will often select an easily located map feature within 100 to 150 meters of the control point as an intermediate destination or |
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| Which of the following land navigation techniques refers to the orienteer looking at the map to get a general idea of where to go? |
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| An easily recognizable map feature within 100-150 meters of a control point is called a (an) |
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| When navigating in flat terrain, orienteers should avoid stretches between readily identifiable waypoints of more than how many meters? |
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| Which land navigation technique below is a method by which the orienteer uses the compass to determine the bearing or azimuth to be followed? |
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| In hill country, two important considerations for route selection are |
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| Which land navigation technique below involves following an azimuth to the right or left or slightly beyond a hidden control point until reaching a prominent linear catch feature such as a road, fence, pond, or hillside that passes though the control? |
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| Which of the following is a location (usually a linear boundary feature like a perimeter road) where an orienteer may go in the event of injury, excessive fatigue, or becoming lost? |
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| Orienteering courses are Color-coded from easiest (shortest), name three colors |
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| White, yellow, orange, brown, green, red, blue |
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| A type of orienteering competition where controls may be visited in any order and point values are assigned each control is called |
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| A type of orienteering competition where controls may be visited in any order and point values are assigned each control is called |
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| Preparatory, command of execution, supplemental |
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| The best way to develop a command voice is to |
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| The term "element" in military drill refers to |
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| Any unit which is part of a larger unit |
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| The command COLUMN HALF RIGHT (LEFT) MARCH requires a turn of |
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| When marching in "quick time," the cadence is |
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| 120 steps per minute (30 in) |
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| The rhythmic rate of march at a uniform step is called |
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| A file is a formation in which persons are placed |
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| The steps in military drill that are 15 inches in length are |
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| The 40-inch "distance" in military drill refers to the |
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| The space between the back of one cadet and the chest of another |
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| In NJROTC the purpose of a Training Time Out (TTO) is |
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| An appropriate means for one cadet to obtain relief if he or she is experiencing discomfort |
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| The term "formation" in military drill refers to |
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| Arrangements of elements in a unit in a line or in columns |
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| What is the formation called in which the persons are abreast of (side by side) each other? |
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| What is the formation called in which the persons are placed one behind the other? |
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| When in files, the space between the chest of one cadet and the back of the cadet ahead is called |
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| What is the lateral distance measured between individuals from shoulder to shoulder, on the same line called? |
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| The length of a full step in quick time is approximately 30 inches and is called? |
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| The space occupied by an element or formation is called alignment, how is it measured? |
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| Measured from one flank to the other |
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| When overtaking an officer on foot, the salute should be given |
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| When abreast of the officer |
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| Which one of the following commands is given that allows you to leave your place in ranks but you remain nearby? |
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| If not armed when the command "PRESENT, ARMS" is given, you execute the hand salute and stay in that position until what command is given? |
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| When you are at "EYES RIGHT," your head is turned smartly to the right and you look at a |
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| How many movements (counts) are required when given a "RIGHT, FACE" command? |
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| What is the only command that can be given when you are at parade rest? |
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| When the command "PARADE, REST is given, what action is taken concerning your feet? |
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| Move your left foot smartly to the left 12 inches |
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| When the command "ATTENTION" is given, you turn your feet out equally to form an angle of how many degrees? |
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| When at the halt, the command to march forward taking 30-inch steps is |
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| What is the command given to return to the position of attention when you are at "EYES RIGHT?" |
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| The length of a full step, in quick time, is how many inches? |
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| How many steps per minute are being performed at double time? |
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| On the command "CHANGE STEP, MARCH" while at quick time the command of execution is given on what foot? |
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| What is the position of attention with the rifle? |
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| When at trail arms, the salute is the same as for order arms except that the butt of the rifle is held how many inches off the ground at the trail. |
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| As you place the rifle on your shoulder on the command RIGHT SHOULDER, ARMS, your left hand slides to the small of the stock. The first joint of your left forefinger should be touching the |
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| Left shoulder arms is executed in how many counts? |
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| Left shoulder from port arms is executed in how many movements? |
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| At the position of right (left) shoulder arms, the forearm on the right (left) arm must be at what angle to the deck. |
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| The demilitarized Mark 5 or Mark 6 service rile may also be called the |
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| All NJROTC cadets are expected to become proficient in the Manual of Arms during what period of time? |
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| Drill movements performed in cadence, are done at what cadence. |
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| Which part of the drill rifle is included in your grip whenever the left hand grasps the rifle at the point of balance (for example at port arms)? |
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| Which part of the drill rifle rests in the "V" formed by the thumb and forefinger of your right hand? |
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| Identify the rifle position described: The rifle is held across your body in a 45-degree angle with the butt in front of your right hip. Your right hand is at the small part of the stock. The rifle is 4 inches in front of the center of your chest. |
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| What rifle position must you come to when given the command INSPECTION, ARMS, and when being dismissed under arms? |
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| When is the command given for returning the sword to the scabbard? |
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| When at carry or order sword |
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| The sword salute comes from what origin? |
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| What command directs the cadet to bring the point of the sword down smartly to a position three inches above the ground and slightly right of the your left foot? |
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| Authority and badge of office |
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| The etiquette of the sword is more often called which of the following? |
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| What is the most serious breach of sword etiquette? |
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| Dropping a sword when making a sword salute |
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| The arch of swords and the cutting of a cake are commonly conducted at what annual event? |
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| The part of the sword is made of bone, ivory, is the sword grip; what else can it be made of? |
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| Where is the sword stored when it is NOT in formation? |
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| What position are you in when drawing the sword and your thumb is against your trousers seam and the rest of your fingers are joined behind the scabbard? |
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| What command is given ONLY when halted at order sword or when marching at carry sword? |
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| What command is given when the platoon is at ease or rest? |
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| What command is NORMALLY given to the platoon from order sword (arms)? |
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| What command is given to push smartly down on and release the grip of the sword so that the sword slides all the way into the scabbard? |
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| The command "Carry SWORD" can only be given when halted at |
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| Order sword or present sword |
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| In the "Arch of Swords" ceremony, after the arch honorees have cleared the arch, the senior cadet usher gives what command? |
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| Which sword movement is a survival of fancy moves made in seventeenth century military reviews? |
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| Sword salute on the march |
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| In the ceremony known as "the cutting of the cake," the company commander's date cuts the cake with the company commander's sword. The first piece of cake goes to |
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| Spouse of the Senior Naval Science Instructor or other honoree |
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| What are the three characteristics that make a good guidon bearer? |
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| Bearing, snap, appearance |
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| The flat part of the spearhead of a guidon should always face |
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| What type of flag is the Guidon? |
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| The guidon NORMALLY displayed when carried in formation; during fair weather and what other times? |
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| Between morning and evening colors |
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| Who selects the guidon bearer? |
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| When the ferrule rests on the ground touching the right shoe to the right of the toes, the position is called? |
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| What is the normal position of the guidon while marching at quick time? |
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| The position of ready guidon may be used as a signal for the execution of any command except |
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| Present arms and eyes right (left) |
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| What guidon position is used as a signal for helping the cadets in the execution of commands where hearing verbal commands is difficult? |
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| The command GUIDON, SALUTE is executed in how many count(s). |
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| Salute is given when the guidon bearer moves his/her left hand, palm down, to a position approximately how far above his/her right hand, keeping the left arm parallel to the ground? |
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| The command PARADE, REST for the guidon bearer is executed in how many count(s). |
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| The flagstaff topping ornament for the guidon is called the? |
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| What movement is the platoon performing when the guidon bearer brings the staff of the guidon diagonally across his/her body with the flagstaff topping ornament to the left? |
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