Leading/ Meetings
Drill
Staff
Government
General
100

What is the SMART goals model

S-Specific
M-Measurable
A-Attainable
R-Results
T-Time Frame

100

What TC covers drill and ceremony?

TC 3-21.5

100

JROTC Army commanders get their authority from

the Senior Army Instructor

100

The introduction of the US Constitution is called the ______________.

Preamble

100

What are we saluting during the playing of the Star spangled banner?

The Nation

200

What are the four different types of meetings or briefing. 

Information Briefing, Decision Briefing, Mission Briefing, and Staff Briefing

200

What is the interval between the preparatory command and the command of execution?

One step or one count

200

 The __________ supervises and coordinates staff to prevent overlapping efforts and ensure that the commander's goals are met.

executive officer

200

Define chain of command

It is a succession of commander, superior to subordinate, through which command is exercised

200

Define the term "courtesies"

The use of polite gestures or remarks

300

What are the four different types of meetings or briefings:

Information Briefing, Decision Briefing, Mission Briefing, and Staff Briefing

300

What is the primary value of ceremonies?

To render honors, preserve tradition, and to stimulate Esprit de Corps

300

__________ channels transmit all orders and instructions to subordinate units.


Delegated

300

What code is the basis of all military law in the U.S. Armed Forces?

The Uniform Code of Military Justice

300

What jewelry can be worn with a uniform?

Wrist watch, an identification bracelet, no more than two rings, and male cadets are not allowed to wear earrings in uniform.

400

Effective meeting leaders pay attention to five elements in their meetings:

Planning (all of the things that must be done to prepare for a meeting),

Starting (How you set the tone and create the climate for the meeting),

Focusing (How you keep the meeting on track)

Facilitating (The many things a leader can do to involve participants, be supportive, resolve conflict, and manage differences),

Concluding (The way in which the leader ends the meeting, usually by summarizing major decisions and reviewing assigned tasks) 

400

When marching, who is the only person in a platoon that is never out of step?

The person marching the platoon

400

__________ officers are the principal staff assistants to the commander and each specializes in an S -1 through S-5 (or a combined) function.

Coordinating staff

400

How many stripes does the American Flag Have and how are they arranged?

13 stripes, 7 red, 6 white, the first and the last stripes are red

400

Where is the unit insignia worn?

One half inch down from the top of the shoulder seam and should be centered on the left sleeve


500

List the 7 steps used by Commanders and Staff to develop their projects and missions:

Identity Mission

Gather Information

Brainstorm

Solutions

Analyze & Compare Solutions

Decide on Course of Action

Develop Plan

Implement Plan

500

When should the command "AS YOU WERE" be given?

After an improper preparatory command is given, but before the
command of execution.

500

__________ is the authority that a commander lawfully exercises over subordinates by virtue of rank or assignment.

What are the two channels of information within a command?  

Command

Staff channels and subordinate channels

500

When a flag is used over a casket, the union is at the head and over which shoulder?

Left Shoulder

500

What are the three types of unit decorations in JROTC

Merit Unit, Honor Unit, Honor Unit With Distinction

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