What do the letters JROTC stand for?
Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps.
What do the letters LET stand for?
Leadership Education Training.
What is the angle formed by the feet at the position of attention?
45 degrees.
How do you read a map?
Right and Up.
What are the two types of fractures?
Simple (Closed) and Compound (Open).
What is the Mission of JROTC?
To motivate young people to become better citizens.
What is the company flag called?
The Guidon.
What is the weight of the M1903 rifle?
8.69 pounds.
What is the normal length of a step forward when marching?
30 inches.
What is the preferred method of preventing infection?
Apply a sterile dressing.
When you are indoors and the National Anthem plays, what should you do?
Stand at attention and face the flag or music.
What are the two parts of a two part command?
The preparatory command and the command of execution.
What are the first ten amendments of the Constitution called?
The Bill of Rights.
How close to a point would a six-digit coordinate put you?
Within 100 meters.
What percentage of your grade is made up of written examination.
40 percent.
What is the normal saluting distance?
Six to thirty paces.
How many merits equal one grade point?
5 merits.
What is the caliber of the M1903 rifle?
.30
What is the normal length of a step backwards?
15 inches.
What is the preferred method of restoring breathing?
Mouth-to-Mouth resuscitation.
In what order do military personnel enter a military vehicle?
The most junior person enters first with the most senior person entering last.
What are the three flags used by the U.S. Army?
Post, Garrison, Storm.
What are the three north's found on a military map?
True North, Grid North, and Magnetic North.
What is the definition of a map?
A line drawing, to scale, of a portion of the earth's surface as seen from above.
What is the definition of military leadership?
The process of influencing subordinates to complete a mission by providing purpose, direction, and motivation.