What does ROTC stand for?
Reserve Officers’ Training Corps
What are the Army’s three core values that start with “L,” “D,” and “R”?
Loyalty, Duty, Respect
How many events are in the current Army Fitness Test (AFT)?
Five
What date is recognized as the U.S. Army’s birthday?
June 14, 1775
What day of the week is typically “lab day” for most ROTC programs?
Friday
What year was the ROTC program officially created in the U.S.?
1916
What leadership attribute is defined as “influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation”?
Leadership
What event measures lower-body explosive power in the ACFT? Not in the AFT
Standing Power Throw
What color beret is worn by Army Rangers?
Tan
What uniform is worn during physical training?
The Army Physical Fitness Uniform (APFU)
What is the highest enlisted rank in the U.S. Army?
Sergeant Major of the Army
What does the acronym “LDRSHIP” represent?
Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, Personal Courage
What is the minimum passing score per AFT event?
60 (but if you said anything over 90 you get 1 bonus point)
Which war was the ROTC program first used to commission officers?
World War I
What’s the name of the summer training event for advanced cadets?
Cadet Summer Training
What does the acronym “NCO” stand for?
Non-Commissioned Officer
Which leadership style involves making decisions without input from subordinates?
Autocratic
What is the maximum total score possible on the AFT?
500 points
What song is traditionally played at the end of military ceremonies?
The Army Song
What are cadets evaluated on during Advanced Camp?
Leadership, physical fitness, and tactical skills
What is the Army’s official motto?
“This We’ll Defend”
What document defines Army leadership principles?
Army Leadership Doctrine (ADP 6-22)
What exercise measures muscular endurance in the AFT?
Hand-Release Push
What do the 13 stripes on the U.S. flag represent
The original 13 colonies
Who is the best Cadet in the program
Cadet Rawlins