Inner life, Thinking, Inventing, Knowing more, Exactness, and Planning are all power words for which winning color?
Green/Planner
A command to stop a moving formation is...
Halt
Define "Suppress"
To prevent or restrain expression of a feeling or idea
Define "Etiquette"
A code of behavior or courtesy based on rules of a polite society
The person in a group who takes notes and makes plans is usually which winning color
Green/Planner
The standard length of a step while marching is...
30-inch
The ability to sense, understand, and accept another person’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors is known as...
Empathy
A name card for a formal dinner is known as a...
Place card
Ahmed likes exciting activities like skiing, hiking, and exploring. He loves leading and guiding others while partaking in these activities. What two winning colors does he most exhibit?
Builder/Brown & Adventurer/Red
The command "Present, Arms" results in the members of an unarmed group...
Name one strategy for anger management.
Examples: Deep breathing and relaxation techniques, Express yourself, Practice assertiveness, Identify triggers, Take a timeout, Practice forgiveness, Seek professional help.
When an award is presented to you, which hand should you extend to receive the award (left or right)?
The left hand
The examination of one’s own thoughts or feelings is the definition of...
Introspection
When standing at attention, your heels should be together with your feet forming what degree angle?
45 degrees
Define passive-aggressive behavior.
Getting back at people indirectly without telling them why, rather than confronting them
"RSVP Regrets Only" means that the host of an event expects you to notify them only if you...
A. Can attend
B. Can't attend
B. Can't attend
To make a distinction or state a difference between things so we can tell them apart is the definition of
Differentiate
The command to make a group begin marching in place is...
Mark Time, March
Define change orientation
Recognition of the need to make personal changes by expanding skills and improving relationships
What is the difference between a Dining-In and Dining-Out?
A Dining-In is a formal event for members inside of the program only, while a Dining-Out is a formal event where people outside of the program are invited.