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What year was FFA founded?

1928

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Part of the emblem that represents freedom

Eagle

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What does PPE stand for?

Personal Protective Equipment

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Father of FFA

Henry Groseclose

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You come to lab wearing sandals because you forgot your sneakers. What’s wrong with this?

Never wear open-toed shoes — always wear closed-toe shoes to protect your feet.

200

What are the official FFA Colors?

National Blue & Corn Gold

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Owl

Knowledge/Wisdom

200

Potential source of danger

Hazard

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Wrote the FFA Creed

E.M. Tiffany

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You’re helping in the greenhouse and decide to climb the shelving to reach the hanging baskets. What’s wrong?

Never climb equipment

300

What year did FFA go through a name change?

1988

300

Cross Section Ear of Corn

Unity

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What should you do if you spill a chemical on the counter or floor?

Tell the teacher immediately

300

Julie Smiley

First female national officer

300

True or False: It’s okay to eat or drink in the lab as long as you’re careful.

False

400

FFA members stand and recite this during opening ceremony

Brotherhood Pledge

400

Signifies labor and tillage of the soil

Plow

400

When in doubt, _____.

ASK

400

1969

Women were allowed to join FFA

400

You lean over a beaker and take a big sniff to “see what it smells like.” What’s wrong?

Never leave the lab without washing your hands — chemicals or residues could be harmful.

500

Place where Future Farmers of America was founded

American Royale Livestock Show

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Signifies progress 

Rising Sun

500

Fire extinguisher, first-aid kit, eye wash station, and safety shower are examples of...

Safety Equipment

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NFA

New Farmers of America
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Why should you tie back long hair and secure loose clothing?  

To prevent them from catching fire or getting caught in equipment