ADP 6-22
Drill and Ceremonies
Physical Readiness Training (PRT)
Rifle Marksmanship
Wear and Appearance of Army uniforms
100

What does ADP 6-22 cover?

Army Leadership.

100

What TC covers Drill and Ceremonies?

TC 3-21.5.

100

What FM covers the Physical Readiness Training Program?

FM 7-22.

100

What does TC 3-22.9 provide?

provides Soldiers with the critical information for their rifle or carbine and how it functions.

100

What regulation covers Army uniforms?

AR 670-1.

200

What is an Army Leader?

Anyone who by virtue of assumed role or assigned responsibility inspires and influences people to accomplish organizational goals.

200

What is the purpose of drill?

to enable a commander or noncommissioned officer to move his unit from one place to another in an orderly manner.

200

What does PRT prepare Soldiers and units for?

for the physical challenges of fulfilling the mission.

200

What are three distinct weapons handling measures Soldiers must be cognitively aware of?

1. The rules of firearms safety.
2. Weapons safety status.
3. Weapons control status

200

Who has a responsibility for implementing and applying the standards contained in AR 670-1?

Leaders, at all levels.

300

What are the three Levels of Leadership?

Direct; Organizational; Strategic.


300

What are the three teaching stages for drill?

explanation, demonstration, and practice.

300

What are the seven principles of training that PRT links to?

1. Commanders and Other Leaders are Responsible for Training.

2. Noncommissioned Officers Train Individuals, Crews, and Small Teams.

3. Train as You Will Fight.

4. Train to Standard.

5. Train to Sustain.

6. Conduct Multiechelon and Concurrent Training.

7. Train to Develop Agile Leaders and Organizations.

300

What are the characteristics of the M16 series rifle or the M-4 series carbine?

a lightweight, 5.56-mm, magazine-fed, gas operated, air-cooled, shoulder-fired rifle or carbine.

300

What are some hair colors that are prohibited?

 purple, blue, pink, green, orange, bright (fire-engine) red, and fluorescent or neon colors.

400

What are the four special conditions of Leadership?

Formal; Informal; Collective; Situational.

400

What is cadence counting for?

To enable Soldiers to learn or maintain cadence and develop rhythm, the instructor should have them count cadence while marching.

400

What are some  things commanders must do to optimize the effect of PRT?

1. Incorporate mission command.

2. Train to standard.  

3. Assess individual and unit physical readiness.  

4. Ensure training is realistic.

5. Ensure training replicates the operational environment.

400

What are the phases of the cycle of function?

1. Feeding.
2. Chambering.
3. Locking.
4. Firing.
5. Unlocking.
6. Extracting.
7. Ejecting.
8. Cocking.

400

What does each service stripe represent on the uniform represent?

3 years of honorable service.


500

What are the three Leader competencies?

Leads; Develops; Achieves.

500

What command must be given before the command for Double Time if carrying arms?

Port, Arms.

500

What are  NCO’s three responsibilities to accomplish the PRT mission?

1. Identify specific tasks that PRT enhances.

2. Prepare, rehearse, and execute PRT.

3. Evaluate PRT and conduct AARs. 

500

What must a Soldier master to ensure well-aimed shots?

1. sight alignment.
2. sight picture.
3. trigger control.

500

What does each overseas service bar represent on the uniform?

6 months of service in a Combat Zone.

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