This leadership trait means doing the right thing even when nobody is watching.
What is integrity?
When marching, arms swing how many inches to the front?
What is 6 inches?
This force pulls objects toward Earth.
What is gravity?
Cadets salute officers with which hand?
What is the right hand?
What is the only mammal capable of true flight?
What is a bat?
This leadership principle means setting the example for others.
What is leading by example?
What type of command is the command "Fall In?"
What is a combined command?
The four forces of flight are life, weight, thrust and ____.
What is drag?
What should a cadet say after receiving an order from an officer or senior member?
What is "Yes sir/ma'am" or "No sir/ma'am?"
What is Italy?
This leadership style focuses on motivating and inspiring folllowers.
What is transformational leadership?
What part of the body pivots during an about face?
What is the heel of the left foot and ball of the right foot?
What part of an airplane controls roll?
What are ailerons?
When indoors and reporting to an officer, a cadet should do this before speaking.
What is salute (when formally reporting)?
What is the largest organ in the human body?
What is the skin?
This feedback method identifies a person, problem, standard, and solution.
What is PPSS?
What is 100-120 steps per minute?
This layer of Earth's atmosphere contains most weather.
What is the troposphere?
What should you do if you witness hazing?
What is report it immediately?
This element has the chemical symbol "W."
What is Tungsten?
This leadership type prioritizes the growth and well-being of the team and community.
What is servant leadership?
In drill terminology, what is the exact term for the space from one cadet’s chest to the back of the cadet in front of them?
What is distance?
What aerodynamic phenomenon occurs when airflow separates from a wing due to an excessive angle of attack?
What is a stall?
According to military customs, why is the salute traditionally rendered with the right hand?
What is because the right hand was historically used to show peaceful intent/no weapon drawn?
This ancient library, one of the most famous centers of learning history, was located in Egypt and was destroyed centuries ago.
What is the Library of Alexandria?