What is the definition of the word “ferrule”?
A) A decorative metal cap attached to the end of a shoulder cord to prevent fraying
B) A line formed by the seam of the shirt aligned with the zipper flap and edge of the belt buckle
C) A soft, fuzzy finish or cloth formed by short fibers on the surface
D) An insignia consisting of stripes meeting at an angle to indicate grade or rank
A) A decorative metal cap attached to the end of a shoulder cord to prevent fraying
Leadership styles are about ______.
A) the interpersonal relationships a leader has with followers
B) the personality of the leader
C) the behaviors you use to influence others
D) deez
C) the behaviors you use to influence others
T or F: Physical activities that help you burn off energy can help you resist drug use.
A) true
B) false
A) true
Another name for a “power down” approach to authority is _______.
A) leading
B) motivating
C) delegating
D) micromanaging
C) delegating
The most threatening kind of heat injury is _______.
A) heat exhaustion
B) sun blistering
C) heat stroke or sun stroke
D) sunburn
C) heat stroke or sun stroke
The acronym ”LDRSHIP“ stands for what?
A) Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage
B) Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Perserverance
C) Loyalty, Diligence, Regard, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage
D) Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personality
A) Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage
In groups, John usually plays a task role. Which of the following behaviors does he display?
A) initiator, energizer, and planner
B) volunteer, mediator, and gatekeeper
C) blocker, recognition seeker, and dominator
D) dominator, non-participant, and group observer
A) initiator, energizer, and planner
Alcoholism is ________________.
A) the habit of drinking too much alcohol on a daily basis
B) the process of learning to live an alcohol-free life
C) a disease caused by alcohol poisoning
D) a progressive, chronic disease involving a mental and physical need for alcohol
D) a progressive, chronic disease involving a mental and physical need for alcohol
“Chart identifying sequences of dependent activities.”
A) Bar chart
B) PERT chart
C) Flow chart
D) Gantt chart
B) PERRT chart
An antitoxin used to counteract venom is_______.
A) allergic reaction
B) antivenin
C) calamine
D) rabies
E) venom
B) antivenin
T or F: Nonverbal communication cues seldom lead to fighting
A) True
B) False
B) False
Name three ways to organize a speech.
A) Introduction; body; summary
B) Beginning; middle; end
C) Topical; chronological; cause/effect
D) None of the choices
C) Topical; chronological; cause/effect
What kinds of drugs are heroine, codeine, and opium?
A) Depressants
B) Stimulants
C) Illegal
D) Narcotics
D) Narcotics
Intangible is _______.
A) to complete
B) to relieve
C) to form an opinion without knowing or in spite of the facts
D) that which has a value not dependent on physical makeup
D) that which has a value not dependent on physical makeup
________ is the basis of a form of government in which power is divided among different branches.
A) a mixed constitution
B) a judicial constitution
C) a written constitution
D) a monarchy
A) a mixed constitution
_______ is the act of repeated unwanted and annoying actions, including threats and demands.
A) Harassment
B) Escalation
C) Pestering
D) Arguing
A) Harassment
Which of the following is one of the four types of values?
A) ethical
B) conceptual
C) moral
D) family
C) moral
A standstill or stalemate is also called a _______
A) deadlock
B) deadbolt
C) stalelock
D) breakthrough
A) deadlock
What is the final closing point to the feedback process?
A) write up an after-action report to document your feedback
B) checking the reviewer’s perceptions about your feedback
C) Check back after the receiver has finished the task to see that the receiver incorporated your feedback
D) There is no closing point; all feedback is ongoing
B) checking the reviewer’s perceptions about your feedback
The principle that both those who govern and those who are governed must obey the law and are subject to the same laws is known as________.
A) rule of law
B) stare decisis
C) habeas corpus
D) common law precedent
A) RULE OF LAW
You are about to join your friends after school for a quick game of soccer. You know this activity will put stress on your bones, muscles, and tendons. How should you prepare your body before the game?
A) Warm up after a quick stretch
B) Do a stretch of all muscles you will use
C) No preparation is necessary
D) Stretch after a quick warm up
D) Stretch after a quick warm up
Someone who is ______ is lacking sociable instincts or practices, sometimes violating accepted laws and customs.
A) awkward
B) unsocial
C) antisocial
D) criminal
C) antisocial
A commander‘s XO and all of the staff positions the XO supervises are known as __________ staff.
A) logistical
B) personal
C) coordinating
D) operational
C) coordinating
Inquire, Gather, Process, and Apply are four phases of a _________ plan
A) budgeting
B) business
C) teaching
D) lesson
D) lesson
The power of judicial review was established in _______.
A) the Constitution
B) Marbury v. Madison
C) McCulloch v. Maryland
D) a Presidential Executive Order
B) Marbury v. Madison