11 Principles of Leadership
JROTC Knowledge
Phonetic Alphabet
JROTC Knowledge 2
Government
100

The 5th Principle of Leadership.

What is set the example?

100

The rank of a Battalion Commander.

What is Lieutenant Colonel?

100

A

What is alfa?

100

One of the goals of the JROTC curriculum is to encourage students to graduate from.

What is Highschool?

100

3 Branches of Government.

What is judicial, executive, and legislative?

200

The 2nd principle of Leadership.

What is be technically and tactically proficient?

200

Levels of the pyramid of authority.

What is unity of command, span of control, chain of command?

200

V

What is victor?

200

You read a military map...

What is right and up?

200
Two facts about the Senate.

What is unlimited debate, labeled as equal representation for states, and max of 100 members?

300

The 9th principle of Leadership.

What is develop a sense of responsibility among your subordinates?

300

3 steps in service learning.

What is orientation and training, meaningful service, and structured reflection?

300

W

What is whiskey?

300

You build a team by having...

What is a recorder, reporter, time keeper, debriefer, and facilitator?

300

Lower house of Congress.

What is the House of Representatives?

400

The 6th Principle of Leadership.

What is insure the task is understood, supervised, and accomplished?

400

When the U.S Army was established.

What is June 14th, 1775?

400

L

What is lima?

400

The day Congress established the first stars and stripes of the flag.

What is June 14th, 1777?

400
Supremacy clause.

What is names the Constitution as the supreme law of the land?

500

The 3rd Principle of Leadership.

What is know your subordinates and look out for their welfare?

500

The Congressional act that launched the JROTC program.

What is the National Defense Act of 1916?

500
S

What is sierra?

500

The colors on the American flag represent.

What is red is valor, white is purity, and blue is loyalty?

500

2 amendments that gave blacks more rights (give a definition).

What is the 13th amendment (abolished slavery), 14th amendment (equal rights), and 24th amendment (rid of poll taxes)?