True or False: Conviction means never changing your mind.
False — conviction means holding firm to principles, not being stubborn or close-minded.
What does the word “conviction” mean?
A deeply held personal belief and commitment to act on it.
Name the four CAP Core Values.
Integrity, Volunteer Service, Excellence, Respect.
Why is it important to respect others’ convictions?
Setting an example through daily actions that reflect CAP Core Values.
What is the link between good decisions and discipline?
Discipline helps you follow through on the good decisions you make.
True or False: A cadet who admits a mistake shows conviction.
True — honesty and accountability take courage.
What two parts make up conviction according to the CAP lesson?
Our beliefs and our commitment to those beliefs.
How does conviction strengthen Integrity?
By giving the courage to do right when no one watches.
Why is consistency important for a cadet leader?
It builds trust—people follow leaders who act the same on and off duty.
True or False: Discipline means never making mistakes.
False — discipline means learning from mistakes and improving.
True or False: Conviction only matters when others agree with you.
False — conviction is about staying true to your beliefs, not popularity.
How can conviction affect our choices as cadets?
It guides us to act with integrity, even when it’s difficult.
How does conviction support Volunteer Service?
It motivates consistent, selfless action.
True or False: Small actions, like being on time or in proper uniform, show leadership.
True — leadership is proven in consistent small habits.
How can a cadet show disciplined decision-making at an activity?
By planning ahead, staying calm, and thinking before acting.
Acting with conviction always requires courage.
True — standing up for your beliefs often takes bravery.
Why is conviction important for leadership?
It inspires trust and consistent moral behavior.
How does conviction relate to Excellence?
It drives cadets to keep improving and never settle.
How can a cadet show leadership during a regular squadron meeting?
By volunteering, helping others, and maintaining discipline without being asked.
Why is self-control important in leadership decisions?
It prevents emotional reactions and ensures fairness and respect.
Conviction must always be shared by others to be valid.
False — conviction is personal integrity, not a group opinion.
Give an example of a time conviction might be tested.
Answers vary
How does conviction connect to Respect?
It ensures fairness and dignity toward others’ beliefs.
Why does conviction matter in everyday leadership?
Because conviction keeps leaders committed to their values when challenges appear.
How does conviction strengthen discipline?
Conviction gives purpose to discipline—it reminds you why you stay committed to doing what’s right.