What are Navy Core Values?
Honor, Courage, Commitment
What is "The system by which authority passes down through military ranks, with each level accountable to a superior".
Chain of Command
What is "displaying the attitudes, behaviors, and actions that help a leader succeed at leading"?
Followership
What is largest continent in size and population?
Asia
What is the backbone of the ship?
Keel
Which Japanese cities were bombed using nuclear weapons in 1945?
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
What is the very first thing you should do when encountering an injured person?
Evaluate a person and the surrounding area
What does NJROTC stand for?
Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps
What branch of service is responsible for port security, safety and maintenance of navigation aids, interdiction of illegal drug trafficking at sea, immigration control, etc.?
As a leader, what is your most valuable resource?
People
What is the longest latitude (parallel)?
Equator
How is the size of a ship measured? What unit of measurement is used?
In terms of displacement in tons.
Who and when (exact date) perform an attack on Pearl Harbor?
Japanese attacked on December 7, 1941
What is the purpose of First Aid?
1. To give the immediate care to victim of injury until professional medical help arrives.
2. To save life, prevent further injury, prevent infection
What does SNSI stand for?
Senior Naval Science Instructor
What is the oldest branch in the US military?
United States Army (14 June 1775)
According to NS1 book, page 117, what is the best way to lead?
By setting a good example
What type of map shows relief and the position of natural and man-made features?
Topographic map
The US Navy's flight demonstration team is known as
Blue Angels
What is a U-boat?
A German submarine of World War One or World War Two
How many types of burns are there?
3
A student that is enrolled in the Naval Academy or in the NROTC program is called...
Midshipman
What is the latest branch of service added in 2020?
Space Force
What is "the inner force that drives people to act"?
Motivation
Global Positioning System (GPS) consist of how many satellites?
24
What Eugene Ely is known for?
First pilot to ever take off from (1910) and land (1911) on a deck of a ship.
What war was triggered by the explosion on board the USS Maine?
Spanish-American War 1898
What does an acronym ABC stand for in the First Aid process?
Airway, Breathing, Circulation
What year was the first JROTC unit established at Leavenworth High School in Kansas?
1917
The Air Force derived from what other military branch?
The US Army
There are four leadership styles: Selling, Participating, Delegating, and Telling. Each one of them has its own task and relationship behaviors. Which style incorporates "High Task Orientation" and "Low Relationship Orientation"?
Telling
A competitive form of land navigation in which each participant uses a map and compass to navigate between checkpoints is called...
Orienteering
What aircraft did CAPT Pete "Maverick" Mitchell use to perform a combat mission in Top Gun: Maverick?
F/A-18
What is considered the greatest US Navy maritime tragedy, that cost the lives of 884 Sailors?
the sinking of USS Indianapolis
When performing a CPR on an adult, how deep should chest compressions be?
2 inches
What year were the first NJROTC units established?
1966
As of today, who is the Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff?
General Dan Caine
Who is "a less experienced person who benefits from a mentor's guidance and advice"?
Teacher - Student
Mentor - ???
Protege
What does a "knot" measure? What does it equal to?
Measurement of speed. 1 Knot = 1.15 mph or
1 knot = 1 nautical mile per hour
What type of ships are know as "the greyhounds of the sea" for their speed?
A destroyer
What is the significance of the Battle of Coral Sea in May of 1942?
It was the first naval battle where neither ships saw each other, with all fighting being conduct via airplanes.
What are the four ways to stop bleeding?
Name at least two
Direct pressure
Elevation (of a bleeding part)
Pressure points
Tourniquet (last resort)
As of the date your book was printed, approximately, how many NJROTC and NNDCC units are there? (Round off to the nearest hundred)
Over 620
What is the total number of personnel in all branches, including reserves? (round off to the nearest 100K)
2,000,000 - 2,100,000
What is "an unfair opinion or judgement of a person or a group of people"?
Prejudice
If 60 nautical miles equal to one degree on a map, what is 1 nautical mile equal to? (a fraction of a degree)
1 minute
What ship in the US Navy arsenal has the most destructive power, capable of obliterating a whole country?
Ballistic Missile Submarine (SSBN)
What is the significance of June 6, 1944?
The allies' invasion of Normandy, France, also known as the D-day.
What is "an injury caused by twisting a ligament or tendon around a joint"?
Sprain
According to your book, an acronym LATAR can help you master Navy core values. What does LATAR stand for?
Learn, Adapt, Think, Act, Reevaluate
The Navy's 6th fleet is responsible for what geographical area of operations?
the Mediterranean Sea
In Maslow's "hierarchy of human needs" pyramid, what is the very first (bottom, basic) need?
Physiological (food, water, shelter)
What is a "contour interval" on a topographic map?
The difference of height, or elevation, between contour lines.
What design modification allowed airplanes on board an aircraft carrier to take-off and land without interruption?
Angle deck aircraft carrier
During World War One, Americans were largely impartial to the conflict. This changed when a German U-boat sunk a British passenger liner, killing 1,198 passengers, including 128 Americans. What was the name of the passenger liner?
RMS Lusitania
The following symptoms indicate what type of injury:
No sweating, High body temperature
Hot, dry, red skin
Headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting
Fast, weak pulse, shallow breathing
Heatstroke