Aerospace
Emergency Services
Uniform
Drill and Ceremonies
Leadership
100

This force pulls objects toward the center of Earth and affects an aircraft’s ability to stay airborne.

What is Gravity.

100

CAP members use this to communicate and coordinate with other ground or air teams during missions.

What is a Radio.

100

This uniform item, an integral part of BOTH CAP uniforms, and is displayed on this side of the ABU blouse.

What is a nametag and right side.

100

The four rest positions include parade rest, at ease, rest, and this. 

What is fall out.

100

Whenever an officer passes by a cadet outside the non-officer must complete these 2 simple acts.

What is salute the officer and greet them.

200

The Wright brothers are credited with the first powered flight in this year.

What is 1903.

200

CAP is part of this federal agency’s auxiliary, assisting in search and rescue missions.

What is the United States Air Force.

200

The main uniform of CAP, the ABU stands for what?

What is the Airmen Battle Uniform.

200

This movement is one of the first taught and is performed to enter column formation before marching.

What is Right Face.

200

The correct way to determine who to salute out of a group of officers is this?

What is determine position then rank.

300

This law of physics, stating “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction,” is fundamental to flight.

What is Newtons Third Law of Motion.

300

CAP’s missions often involve these two types of emergency services, especially after natural disasters or missing person reports.

What are search rescue and disaster relief.

300

 This regulation dictates proper uniform wear for CAP members and cadets.

What is CAPR 39-1

300

This command requires the formation to move forward at a uniform pace of 180 steps per minute.

What is Double Time.

300

While walking outside with an officer it is customary for a lower ranking cadet to walk on which side.

What is the left side.
400

This complex flight maneuver is designed to intentionally spin the aircraft around its vertical axis, typically for aerobatic purposes.

What is a Spin.

400

This document must be completed by every CAP member to document their training progress and mission qualifications.

What is a CAP 101 Card.

400

The two types of blues uniforms include the ones commonly worn during CD night. This class of blues has a distinct service coat along with a different cover.

What are class A blues.

400

This movement rotates a flight 90 degrees while marching while keeping flight position intact.

What is a left or right column.

400

Rooms must be called to attention unless it is a ___.

What is a learning environment.

500

This type of cloud formation, typically found at high altitudes, indicates upcoming weather changes and is composed of ice crystals.

What is a Cirrus Cloud.

500

CAP rescue teams perform this search method, following specific grid patterns to ensure thorough area coverage.

What is a grid search.

500

This pin or badge, awarded to cadets who demonstrate exceptional leadership and aerospace knowledge, signifies completion of CAP’s highest cadet honor.

What is the General Carl A. Spaatz Award ribbon.

500

During Close March while Marching in a 3-column flight the right most column goes into half steps while the left most takes this many steps before pivoting 45 degrees left.

What is 3 steps.

500

This term refers to the act of standing at attention and saluting when the national anthem is played, regardless of whether the flag is visible.

What is rendering honor.