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100

Define under arms

to carry or be furnished with, or to have attached to the person, a weapon or the equipment pertaining directly to a weapon, such as a pistol belt or pistol holder

100

Define motivate

Provide a need or a purpose which causes a person to want to do something

100

When in civilian dress, what should you do when a flag passes in front of you?

stand at attention with your hand over your heart

100

What are the four behavior clusters or Winning Colors?

brown- builder, green- planner, red- adventurer, blue- relater

100

Name the three parts of the brain

brain stem, midbrain, neocortex

200

Define ferrule

a decorative metal cap attached to the end of a shoulder cord to prevent fraying; a metal ring or cap attached to the end of a staff or handle to give strength or to protect it against splitting

200

Define command responsibility

moral and legal accountability

200

What is Kurt Lewin known for?

the foundation for the behavior approach of leadership

200

What are the three main leadership traits?

be, know and do

200

The color __________ on the U.S. Flag symbolizes hope, purity, and innocence.

the color on the flag that symbolizes hope, purity, and Innocence is White.

300

Define candor

impartiality, fairness, frankness, openess

300

Define unique

Being the only one of its
kind

300

What are the seven army values?

loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, personal courage

300

What are the three main aspects of a command voice?

tone, cadence, and snap

300

List the eight thinking maps

Circle Map, Bubble Map, Double Bubble Map, Tree Map, Brace Map, Flow Map, Multi-Flow Mao, Bridge Map

400

Define leadership

the ability to influence, lead or guide others to accomplish a mission in the manner desired

400

What did the National Defense Act do?


Enacted in 1916, this act officially created the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, of which Junior ROTC is a part

400

What are the seven elements of communication?

communicator, message, channel, receiver, feedback, noise, setting

400

What are Command and Staff actions?

actions done in a accurate and timely manner. Commanders organize staff to immediately responsive to the needs of the command,
stay on top of a situation, reduce need for coordination of tasks, minimize possibility of error,, minimize thier requirements for detailed supervision of routine matters.

400

List the elements of service learning

orientation and training + meaningful service + structured reflection

500

Define chain of command

the succession of leaders through which authority and commands pass from the leader to subordinate, and then down through the ranks

500

Define schema

a pattern imposed on complex reality or experience to assist in explaining it, meditate perception, or guide response

500

What should not be delegated to subordinates?

Any part of the delegators responsibility cannot be delegated. Responsibilities such as developing concepts, processing and disseminating thier guidance and concepts, ensuring coordination, and supervising actions should not be delegated.

500

What are the Staff Authority and Responsibilities?

Secure information and furnishing advice as the commander may require

500

What is the rank of a JROTC Company Commander?

Cadet Captain

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