Chapter Questions
Phonetic Alphabet
JROTC Basic Info
JROTC Ranks
Key Words
100

Duties commanders must fulfill to ensure mission success.

What are command responsibilities?

100

The letter L of the phonetic alphabet.

What is Lima?

100

The Army JROTC began in 1916 when ______ passed the National Defense Act.  

What is Congress?

100

The rank of FDHS Commander.

What is a Cadet Lieutenant Colonel?

100

A situation used as an example, not a real event.

What is hypothetical?

200

Applying continuous improvement to unit performance.

What is improving your battalion?

200

The letter M of the phonetic alphabet.

What is Mike?

200

The mission of JROTC.

What is to make students better citizens?

200

The highest rank for enlisted side of the house. 

What is Cadet Command Sergeant Major?

200

A written list of topics to be discussed during a meeting.

What is an agenda?

300

The phase where results are reviewed and lessons are learned. 

What are Plan, What is the Evaluate phase?

300

The letter H of the phonetic alphabet.

What is Hotel?

300

This is the full name of the program known as JROTC.

What is the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps?

300

What's the name of cadet in this battalion with the highest rank?

Who is LaKeishia Johnson?

300

A document that explains how an activity or event will be conducted.

What is a Memorandum of Instruction (MOI)?

400

A meeting used to share information.

What is an information meeting?

400

The letter X of the phonetic alphabet

What is X-Ray?

400

This term refers to taking responsible action or making decisions without waiting to be told.

What is initiative?

400

The rank with three chevrons, three rockers, and a diamond in the middle.

What is a Cadet First Sergeant?

400

Working together to achieve a common goal.

What is collaboration?

500

The stage where expectations and purpose are explained.

What is starting the meeting?

500

The letter W of the phonetic alphabet.

What is Whiskey?

500

Four PM in military time 

What is 16:00 hours?

500

What is Cadet Captain?

500

Staff members who directly assist and advise the commander.

What is the personal staff?

600

The step where goals, agenda, and participants are decided.  

What is planning the meeting?

600

The letter Q of the phonetic alphabet. 

What is Quebec? 

600

Three key elements of the Army JROTC Personal Code of Conduct

What is Loyalty, Duty and Respect?

600

This rank has three stripes and one bar

What is a Staff Sergeant?

600

The staff function responsible for supplies, equipment, and support.

What is logistics?

700

The section responsible for planning and operations.

What is the S-3 (Operations) staff?

700

The letter F of the phonetic alphabet.

What is Foxtrot?

700

Influencing and motivating people to achieve a goal.

What is leadership?

700

This is the lowest of the officer ranks

What is 2nd Lieutenant?

700

Staff members who work together to support the commander’s decisions

What is the coordinating staff?

800

Duties commanders must fulfill to ensure mission success.

What are command responsibilities?

800

The letter S of the phonetic alphabet.

What is Sierra?

800

This review is conducted to analyze decisions and actions to see what worked well and what needs improvement.

What is and After Action Review (AAR)?

800

The rank that comes after Captain?

What is Major?

800

The sequence of steps used to complete a task or project.

What is workflow?

900

The structure that shows how a cadet battalion is organized.

What is the Model Cadet Battalion Organization?

900

The letter J of the phonetic alphabet.

What is Juliet?

900

A written set of instructions that explains how tasks are done.

What is a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)?

900

What's the rank before Captain?

What is 1st Lieutenant?

900

A situation where choosing the right action involves moral conflict.

What is an ethical dilemma?