General Cadet Knowledge
Land Navigation
Rank Structure
Canadian History/Canada
100

The method of shining a pair of parade boots.

Polishing.

100

The amount of degrees in a full rotation.

360.

100

Three chevrons and a maple leaf.

Sergeant.

100

The national capital.

Ottawa.

200

The eye the cap brass/badge on your beret rests over.

The left eye.

200

Magnetic device used to find directions/bearings.

A Compass.

200

Crown with a laurel wreath.

Master Warrant Officer/Chief Petty Officer Second Class.

200

Year of Confederation.

1st of July, 1867.

300

The two official uniforms of the Army Cadet Organization.

The Dress uniform and the Field Training Uniform.

300

Common military map.

Topographical Map.

300

Officer rank with three pips.

Captain.

300

Infamous Canadian Army battle in the Great War.

The battle of Vimy Ridge.

400

The affiliated Canadian Forces unit of 180 RCACC.

20th Field Artillery Regiment.

400

Device used to find a Grid Reference on a Topographical Map.

Romer Scale.
400

Top Army Cadet Rank.

Chief Warrant Officer.

400

Provincial Capital building.

The Alberta Legislature Building. (The Ledge)

500

The motto of the Army Cadets Organization in English.

As the Maple, so the Sapling.

500

The amount of mils in a full rotation.

6400.

500

Top Rank of the Canadian Armed Forces

General/Admiral.

500

Represents the Queen in Parliament.

The Governor-General.