Knowledge
Custom and Courtesies
Social Etiquette
Thinking and Learning
Definitions
100

A high school student enrolled in the leadership and citizenship program 

What is a Cadet?

100

The emblem on a flag symbolizing unity, such as the blue rectangle and stars on the United States flag.

What is the union?

100

Socially correct ways of acting as shown in widespread customs.

What are manners?

100

A visual learning tool used for describing, with adjectives only

What is a bubble map?

100

The manner of conducting oneself

What is behavior?

200

The ability to influence, lead, or guide others to accomplish a mission.

What is leadership?

200

The position of the flag about half-way down from the top of the pole or staff.

What is half-staff?

200

A code of behavior or courtesy based on rules of a polite society.

What is etiquette?

200

Something that causes a response-such as an action, feeling, or thought.

What is stimuli?

200

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

What is leadership?

300

A favorable or advantageous circumstances or combination of circumstances

What is opportunities?

300

A battle during the War of 1812.

What inspired the Star-Spangled Banner?

300

A group of people, including the host and honored guests, who stand and welcome guests.

What is a receiving line?

300

Pertaining to the science of society, social institutions, and social relationships.

What is sociological?

300

Awareness and understanding of one’s own thought process

What is metacognition?

400

The status of a person loyal to a nation, entitled to its rights and protection, while also assuming responsibilities for service to the nation

What is citizenship?

400

A decorative metal cap attached at the end of a shoulder cord to prevent fraying.

What is ferrule?

400

A person of importance or someone who holds a high office.

What is a dignitary?

400

A person’s state of mind that makes him/her feel in control.

What is comfort zone?

400

Developing ideas that are original, useful, and can be further explored

What is critical thinking?

500

Drill, and ceremonies, first aid, and map reading

What are some activities in JROTC?

500

White represents hope, purity, & innocence; Red represents hardiness & valor; Blue represents reverence to god, loyalty, vigilance, perseverance

What does the colors of the US Flag represent?

500

To take exclusive ownership or control, as in conversation with others.

What is monopolize?

500

Expressing or dealing with facts or conditions as perceived without distortion by personal feelings or prejudices

Who is objectivity?

500

Something taken for granted; a supposition or guess

What is assumption?

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