Drill develops:
Discipline, self-confidence, teamwork, personal pride, unit pride, and organization.
A ceasefire deal was agreed upon this week in hopes of ending hostilities in which region?
Gaza
What do the colors on the U.S. flag represent?
White represents hope, purity, and innocence; Red represents hardiness and valor; Blue represents reverence to God, loyalty, vigilance, perseverance, and justice
You are a platoon sergeant. Some Cadets in one of your squads complained that Cadet Hill, their squad leader, asks for their input to help make decisions, but then dismisses their ideas as stupid and useless. The Cadets even said that he said, "Don't think you're going to get me fired by making me look bad with your ideas." Cadet Hill seems confident and always seems to get assigned tasks done on time, but you have noticed a lack of motivation in his squad lately, so you ask to talk to him. What should you say to him?
A) "Cadet Hill, your squad is talking bad about you, so you better get them in line."
B) "Cadet Hill, I want to help you improve your commitment ethic skills."
C) "Cadet Hill, I want to help you improve your decision-making skills.
D) "Cadet Hill, I want to help you improve your interpersonal aggression skills."
D
The 7 Communication Skills:
Read, listen, think, study, write, remember, and speak
Behaviors and procedures that were developed over many years are called ____.
Customs
Trader Joe’s is facing a new lawsuit concerning which food item?
PB&J Sandwhiches
____ means giving others the will to do what they are capable of doing.
Motivation
Cadets Franklin and Smith have been best friends since they were five years old. After they determined their Winning Colors® preferences, it seemed like they had very little in common. Cadet Franklin was strong in planning and relating behaviors, and Cadet Smith was strong as a builder and adventurer. Both of them realized that they did work better with others at times, and their friendship began to fall apart.
What would be the best thing to say to help them remain friends?
A) "Behaviors work in many ways, and if you tried to appreciate the differences, you would probably find that they compliment each other, just like you."
B) Nothing. Sometimes people just outgrow friendships.
C) "This exercise was to help increase communication within a diverse society. It doesn't have anything to do with friendship, so you should still be friends."
D) Nothing. They probably shouldn't have been friends in the first place because their preferences were different.
A
The 8 Multiple Intelligences are:
Bodily/kinesthetic, visual/spatial, logical/mathematical, verbal/linguistic,
naturalist, musical/rhythmical, interpersonal, and intrapersonal
How many gun salutes does the vice-president
19
President Trump said this week he authorized the CIA to operate covertly inside which country to combat illegal flows of migrants and drugs?
Venezuela
The U.S. flag has changed many times over the years, partly because ____.
States, representing stars on the flag, were added to the union.
You are a Cadet Platoon Sergeant. Cadet Cleveland is the squad leader of a very diverse squad. Cadet Cleveland is usually a very effective communicator, but he is getting frustrated because he always has to repeat instructions several times before his whole squad understands.
What should you do to help him understand why he has to explain more than once, and what he can do to improve understanding by his diverse squad?
A) Tell him that sometimes leaders have to explain themselves more than once, even with squads that are not too diverse.
B) Tell him that since he has a very diverse squad, he may always have to explain things more than once, but to pay attention for words that effectively get his message across, and to use them more often.
C) Have him re-evaluate his own comfort zone and natural behaviors because they are probably different from what he first thought.
D) Give him a list of power words to randomly use when he gives instructions so that at least some of his Cadets will understand.
B
Indicators of unit effectiveness are:
Discipline, Morale, Proficiency, and Esprit de Corps.
How many gun salutes does the President get.
21
Which construction project is currently underway at the White House?
Ballroom
The ______ of leadership is an important role or responsibility that passes from one person to another.
Mantle
ason was called a "go-getter" by his friends and family. He was always taking risks and challenging himself, and sometimes it seemed like he would go too far and possibly get hurt. However, before he did something, he always researched it, analyzed the risks, and then decided whether the risk was worth taking or not.
How would you list Jason's two most dominant behavior preferences?
A) Adventurer and Relater
B) Adventurer and Builder
C) Planner and Adventurer
D) Planner and Builder
C
The 7 Citizenship Skills:
Cooperation, Patience, Fairness, Respect, Strength, Self-Improvement, and Balance
When is it okay to display the US flag at night?
When there is a light illuminating it.
What is the name of the megarocket tasked with helping NASA achieve a moon landing planned for 2027?
Starship
What stress management strategy should you use for stressful situations that are beyond your control?
Ignore it
Kelly was usually a very quiet and reserved person who never got into trouble. After a class on determining behavioral preferences, Kelly displayed some aggressive behavior that was a little disrespectful to her JROTC Instructor. Normally, the Instructor would have disciplined her, but this time she just smiled and said, "Good, but next time, you don't have to be so aggressive."
Which answer best describes why the Instructor didn't discipline Kelly?
A) The Instructor was probably reinforcing Kelly's attempt to develop other behaviors.
B) The Instructor was trying to stop her aggressive behavior so she would stay quiet and reserved.
C) The Instructor just made a mistake by not disciplining her.
D) The Instructor probably didn't want to get her in trouble.
A