Which part of the emblem represents freedom and the national scope of FFA?
The Eagle
What is the first FFA degree a high school FFA member can recieve?
Greenhand Degree
Which officer is in charge of reporting news to the media?
The Reporter
Which officer is stationed by the Emblem of Washinton?
The Treasurer
What are the official FFA colors?
National Blue and Corn Gold
Which part of the FFA emblem represents labor and tillage of the soil?
The plow
What is the highest degree an FFA member can recieve?
The American Degree
Which officer is in charge of presiding over the meeting room?
The President
Which officer is stationed by the Ear of Corn?
The Secretary
What is the official FFA Salute?
The pledge of Allegiance
Which part of the FFA emblem represents progress and the future?
The rising sun
Which degree requires you to have first earned your greenhand degree, worked at least 45 hours in your SAE, and know 5 parliamentary laws?
The chapter degree
Which officer is in charge of taking the minutes of the meeting?
The Secretary
Which officer is stationed by the Rising Sun?
The President
What does CDE stand for?
Career Development Event
Which part of the FFA emblem represents knowledge and wisdom?
The owl
Which degree requires 2250 hours worked in an SAE project?
The American Degree
Which officer is in charge of committee work and takes over in the absence of the president?
The Vice President
Which officer is stationed by the Plow?
The Vice President
What does SAE stand for?
Supervised Agricultural Experience
Which part of the FFA emblem represents foundation?
The cross section ear of corn.
Which degree required 300 hours of work in an SAE, 25 hours of community service, and the student should know and have demonstrated at least 10 parliamentary laws?
The State Degree
Which officer is in charge of maintaining order and setting up the meeting room?
The Sentinel
Which officer is stationed by the Flag?
The Reporter
Where is the National FFA Headquarters?
Indianapolis, IN