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| What are the three overlapping parts to followership? |
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| The job, the leader-follower relationship, and the responsibility to yourself. |
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| What is the key to learning the job? |
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| What is the role of the non-commissioned officer? |
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| To make the chain of command work. |
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| How many chains of command are there in the civil air patrol? |
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| Who makes up the NCO support channel? |
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| C/First sergeants, C/Flight sergeants, C/Element leaders. |
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| What are the three barriers to communication? |
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| No common core of experience, misuse of abstractions, and confusion between the symbol and the thing being sybolized |
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| What traits are common to followership and leadership? |
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| Loyalty, Integrity, and Self-discipline. |
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| Why does CAP have standards? |
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| To provide specific guidelines on conduct, performance, and discipline. |
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| What are the three parts of a job? |
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| Know what the job is, know how to do the job, do the job. |
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| What ribbon is associated with the third achievement? |
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| What is the succession of commanding officers through which command is exercised? |
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| Who normally acts as flight commander when the flight commander is absent? |
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| What is the greatest barrier to communication? |
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| No common core of experience. |
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| Waht are the three facts about the words that influence our language? |
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| Complexity, change, and differences. |
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| What are the four tenents of leadership? |
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| Integrity, Discipline, Dedication, and Sensitivity |
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| On what date was the first airplane flight in history made? |
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| Where did the first airplane flight take place? |
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| Kitty Hawk, North Carolina (Kill Devil Hilll, exact location) |
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| Which of the Wright brothers was elected to the Hall of Fame for Great Americans first? |
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| Why are two-valued terms misleading? |
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| They over-simplify and hide possible alternative meanings. |
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| What are the two types of Aerospace Education? |
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| What two things was the CAP Cadet Program derived from? |
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| Ground school and military drill |
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| What is the Order of authority? |
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| Simple politeness, civility, respect, and personal recognition of the rights of others are examples of what? |
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| What is the difference between grade and rank? |
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| Grade is a major step in the promotion structure and rank is grade adjusted for time. |
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| What is the CAP uniform manual? |
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| What is the primary purpose of drill in CAP? |
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| What is the secondary purpose of drill in CAP? |
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| What is the definition of drill in CAP? |
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| The orderly movement of the flight from place to place or from one location to another. |
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| Who was CAP's first national commander? |
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| Major General John Francis Curry, US Army Air Corps |
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| What is the Air Force Academy Honor Code? |
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| We will not lie, steal, or cheat, nor tolerate among us anyone who does. Furthermore, I resolve to do my duty and live honorably, so help me God. |
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| What grade and ribbon are associated with Achievement 4? |
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| Cadet Tech Sergeant and Rickenbacker |
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| Sets the direction and cadence of the march. |
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| What are the ABCDs of leadership? |
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| Abilities, behavior, characteristics, and dynamics |
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| The unit is a factor in leadership called what? |
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| What are two factors other than the leader that influence the exercise of leadership? |
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| What is your ultimate goal as a leader or follower? |
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| What three skills must you develop in order to accomplish your goals? |
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| Technical skills, managerial skills, and human relations skills. |
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| Directing, inspecting, and continuously evaluating first-hand the specific activities of others is the definition of what? |
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| Placing people so you can use as many of their abilities as possible is called what? |
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| A person's will to work is closely related to what? |
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| You should avoid what kind of incentives? |
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| How should you increase the ability to produce? |
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| What word is defined as necessary to the mission of the organization? |
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| How many people you can effectively supervise at once is the definition of what? |
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| How many people you can effectively supervise at once is the definition of what? |
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| How many people you can effectively supervise at once is the definition of what? |
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| What is delegation of authority? |
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| You are holding other people accountable to see the job is done. |
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| Being aware of sound striking our eardrum. |
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| What are the three basic elements of listening? |
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| Attending, comprehending, and remembering |
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| In what two ways should you prepare yourself to listen? |
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| What are two ways to comprehend? |
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| What is the most difficult task of listening? |
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| Remembering what you heard |
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