General Knowledge
Drill & Ceremony
Military Maps
Chain of Command
Wildcard
100

What does the acronym JROTC stand for?

Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps ("core")

100

What foot do you call Rear, March on?

The right foot

100

How many degrees are in a circle?

360 degrees

100

Who is the President of the United States of America?

The honorable Donald J. Trump

100

What is meant by the term "Tact"?

The ability to deal with people in a respectful manner

200

What is the key to success in JROTC?

Teamwork

200

What are the 4 rest positions?

At Ease, Stand At Ease, Parade Rest, Rest

200

How do you read a military map?

Right and Up

200

Who is the TRADOC Commanding General?

General Gary M. Brito

200

What are the 3 types of American flags?

Storm, Post, and Garrison

300

What is the mission of JROTC?

To motivate young people to be better citizens

300

What are the two parts of a command?

Preparatory command and command of execution

300

What are the 3 norths on a military map?

True, Magnetic, and Grid

300

Who is the 6th Brigade Commander?

Colonel Jason Dumser

300

What are the 3 ways to stop bleeding?

Direct Pressure, Pressure Points, and Tourniquet

400

What does the acronym LET stand for?

Leadership Education and Training

400

What is the normal cadence?

120 steps per minute

400

What are the 5 major terrain features on a military map?

Hill, Saddle, Valley, Ridge, and Depression

400

Who is the Secretary of the Army?

The honorable Daniel P. Driscoll

400

What is the normal arm swing distance?

9 inches to the front and 6 inches to the rear

500

What are the primary concerns of a military leader?

The accomplishment of the mission and the welfare of the troops

500

In what reference book would one look to find the answer to a drill and ceremonies question?

TC 3-21.5

500

What are the 5 basic colors on a military map, and what do they all stand for?

Blue-water   Green-vegetation   Brown-contour lines/elevation   Black-manmade objects   Red-roads

500

Know your chain of command and subordinates: list every cadet appointed directly over you (SL, PL, CC, BC) and every cadet that falls under your command.

Woah you did it!

500

When is the flag flown at half staff?

Memorial day, September 11th, December 7th, and when the President declares proclamation

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