Who is the Commander-in-Chief?
President Joseph R. Biden
What is the grade of a cadet with two silver discs on each shoulder?
Cadet First Lieutenant
You fall in and start drill from what position?
From the position of attention.
What is the mission of JROTC?
The mission is to motivate young people to be better citizens
When you are saluting during the playing of “The Star-Spangled Banner”, what are you saluting?
When you salute during the playing of “The Star-Spangled Banner”, you are saluting the nation.
JROTC was founded as a part of what act?
JROTC was founded as a part of the National Defense Act of 1916.
Name the five events of cadet challenge events?
The five events of cadet challenge are the Mile-run, Shuttle-run, Pull-ups, Curl-ups, and the V-sit and Reach.
Who is the Senior Army Instructor (SAI)?
Name the Correct Rank for the Army Instructor.
Chief Warrant Officer Three (CW3)
What is the length of a normal step during drill?
A step in drill is a 30 inches
What name is given to the first 10 constitutional amendments?
The first ten amendments is the Bill of Rights
What does the position of honor dictate?
The position of honor dictates that persons of lower rank walk to the left of those of higher rank.
Who was the first Commanding General of the Continental Army?
The first commanding general of the Continental Army was General George Washington.
What does the command LOAD mean?
I can charge (pump ) my air rifle and load a pellet in it.
Who is the Army Instructor?
CW3 Amaya-Rangel
What is the title given to the cadet leader in charge of a company?
Company Commander.
The command "Halt" can be given on what foot?
The command "Halt" may be given on either foot
What is the key to success in JROTC?
The key success of JROTC is teamwork.
How do you show respect for the National Anthem when out doors in uniform?
A cadet shows respect for the National Anthem by facing the flag or music and saluting.
In what year did Congress declare "The Star Spangled Banner" the national anthem of the U.S.?
Congress declared “The Star Spangled Banner” the national anthem of the U.S in 1931, 117 years after it was written.
Achieve a standard between 50%-84% in all Cadet Challenge events what ribbon do you earn?
JROTC Athletic Ribbon
Who is the Vice-President of the United States?
Vice-President Kamala Harris
Name the Rank of the Senior Army Instructor?
Major
What is the proper length of a half-step?
The length of a half-step is 15 inches.
What does JROTC stand for?
JROTC stands for Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps
In Which Year was JROTC established.
The most important component of rifle safety is?
The person holding the rifle.
Who is the Cadet Battalion Commander?
Cadet LTC Flores
What is the rank of a cadet with one silver disk on each shoulder?
Cadet Second Lieutenant.
What are supplementary commands?
Oral orders given by a subordinate leader that reinforces and compliments a Commander’s orders.
What do the stripes on the U.S. Flag represent?
The stripes on the U.S. Flag represent the thirteen original colonies
When talking to an officer, how should you address him/her to show the proper military courtesy?
When talking to an officer you should address him/her as Sir or Ma’am.
In which year were females admitted to the JROTC Program?
1973
Meet the standards for the 85th percentile in all Cadet Challenge events what ribbon do you earn?
JROTC Physical Fitness Ribbon.
Who is the Cadet Command Sergeant Major?
Cadet Command Sergeant Major Garza
How many stripes/chevrons does the Sergeant First Class of the Army wear?
5 chevrons
How many steps per minute are required for double time?
Double time requires 180 steps per minute.
What are the three levels of distinction that JROTC units can learn?
The three levels of distinction that JROTC units can earn are Merit Unit, Honor Unit, and Honor Unit with Distinction
What is meant by the flag being positioned at half-staff?
The flag being positioned at half-staff is a sign of a national mourning.
What date was the Army flag dedicated?
4 June 1956 (it was approved 12 June 1956).
An air rifle is considered “unloaded” if?
The action is open, there is no pellet in the barrel and a CBI is inserted.
What does SAI stand for?
SAI stands for Senior Army Instructor
How many stripes/chevrons does the Staff Sergeant of the Army wear?
4 chevrons
What is the name of the military organization used to make up the platoon?
the military organization used to make up the platoon is the squad.
What are the 4 “Winning Colors”?
The 4 “Winning Colors” are Brown - Builder, Blue - Relater, Green - Planner, and Red - Adventurer.
When the National Anthem is played, what is your reaction when you’re in uniform outside the building?
When The National Anthem is played, and cadets are in uniform outside the building, cadets should stand at attention and render the hand salute.
When was the U.S. Army established?
June 14, 1775
When you warm up for exercise, you should ______?
Exercise at a reduced pace.
Define leadership?
The definition of leadership is the ability to influence others to follow.
What are the two parts of an oral drill command?
The two parts of an oral drill command are preparatory command and command of execution.
What makes up a Company?
Platoons
When was the Declaration of Independence signed?
July 04, 1776
The command STOP means?
Immediately take my finger off the trigger and do not fire any more shots
What does AI stand for?
AI stands for Army Instructor
how many stripes/chevrons does the Master Sergeant of the Army wear?
6 chevrons
You may talk while you are in what drill position?
You may talk while you are in the rest position.
After being in JROTC for 3 years you may enter the service with what enlisted rank?
The enlisted rank is Private First Class (E-3).
What is the name of the document that originally governed the United States and was later replaced by the "Constitution"?
The Articles of Confederation
How much time do you have to perform the curl-ups and the push-ups events?
You have 60 seconds (2m) for each event.
what must a leader provide his/her subordinates?
A leader must provide his/her subordinates purpose, direction, and motivation.
What is the Number of stripes/chevrons does the Specialist of the Army wear?
None
What is interval?
Interval is the lateral space between the shoulders of members on the same line.
What is the correct name for the JROTC torch?
The correct name for the JROTC torch is The Torch of Knowledge
When meeting an officer in the open, how far away should you be before rendering the hand salute?
Approximately 6 paces within speaking distance when making eye contact.
What are the three branches of the U.S. government?
The three branches of the U.S. government are the executive, legislative, and the judicial.
You are about to join your friends after school for a quick game of soccer. How should you prepare your body before the game?
Stretch after a quick warm up.
What are the three leadership styles?
Delegating, Participating and Directing
List the title of the second-highest officer in JROTC
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel
What type of uniform is worn during formal social functions?
Class A uniform
What does the word “LET” stand for?
“LET” stands for Leadership, Education, and Training.
The Army Song is always played at the conclusion of what events?
Reviews, Parades and Honor Guard Ceremonies.
What does the first amendment guarantee you?
The first amendment guarantees the freedom of speech, assembly, and religion
What is the definition of a map?
A portion of the earth’s surface a seen from above and drawn to scale.
What are the two types of courage?
Moral and physical.
List the title of the highest officer rank in JROTC
Cadet Colonel
what is the command to bring a moving formation to a standstill?
The command is halt
When is the wearing of a hat in the building permissible?
When under arms.
Where do you walk when walking with someone that is senior to you?
On the senior left
What does the Fifth Amendment guarantee you?
The Fifth Amendment grants you no self-incrimination, due process, and the right to own private property.
How do you read a map?
Right and up.
List the four values possessed by a good leader?
Courage, candor, commitment, and competence.
List the title of the highest enlisted grade in JROTC
Cadet Command Sergeant Major
When you call cadence while leading your platoon in drill, you keep the beat, or rhythm, by starting each stanza on what foot?
Left foot
What do the letters JCLC stand for?
JROTC Cadet Leadership Challenge
What is the official song of the U.S. Army?
“The Army Goes Rolling Along”
The nation nearly doubled in 1803 when it purchased a huge expanse of territory from France in what became known as what?
The Louisiana Purchase.
What are the three types of north on a military map?
True, gird, and magnetic north.
What is character?
Your inner strength, doing what you believe is right regardless of danger or circumstances.
What rank insignia does an E-1 have?
There is no rank insignia for an E-1
What is distance?
Distance is the space from the chest of one member to the back of another.
Who was the founder of JROTC?
The founder of JROTC was Captain Alden Partridge
Who salutes an officer in a group of soldiers not in formation?
The first person to see the officer should call the group to attention and everyone should salute.
U.S. Citizens are allow to vote at what age?
At the age of 18.
Name the five major terrain features on a military map?
Hill, saddle, valley, ridge, and depression.
What are the names of the and positions for the Cadet Battalion Staff?
Battalion Executive Officer:
Battalion S1:
Battalion S2:
Battalion S3:
Battalion S4:
Battalion S5:
What officer rank insignia is reserved for wartime only in the army?
The rank of General of the Army,
When given the command “Open Ranks, March”, how many steps are taken by the (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th) squad?
When given the command “Open Ranks, March”, the (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th) squad takes (2 steps, 1 step, and stay at Stand fast, 2 15-inch steps backwards).
What agency/branch of Service is available to the governors in case of disaster or a civil disturbance?
The National Guard is available to the governors in case of disaster or a civil disturbance.
Enlisted members generally do not exchange salutes, what are some examples of when they would exchange salutes?
When rendering reports in formation. When reporting to an enlisted president of a board
What happened on 7 December 1941 in Hawaii?
On 7 December Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor
What are the five basic colors on a military map and what do they represent?
Blue – water
Green – vegetation
Brown – contour line/elevation
Black – man-made objects
Red – major roads and