First Aid
Ethical Concepts and You
Drill & Ceremonies
Citizenship & Government
RANDOM QUESTION
100

What is first aid?

First aid is  immediate treatment given to an injured or sick person to keep them alive or to prevent further injury until competent medical care can be provided.

100

Define ethics 

Rules of conduct that people should follow

100

Two main parts of drill

the preparatory command and the command of execution.

100

What are the needs of government?

Security and Public Safety Providing Public Services Guiding the Community

100
LET stands for
What is Leadership, Education, and Training.
200

What are Universal Precautions?

measures to prevent the spread of disease by treating blood and other body fluids as if they were contaminated.

200

Define moral 

A person's standards of behavior or beliefs concerning what is and is not acceptable for them to do

200

What is the definition of a command voice?

A properly given command said in a tone that is understood by everyone

200

what are the levels of government?

Federal, state, and local government. 

200

What does JROTC stand for?

Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps

300

What acronym is used for minor sprains?

R I C E

300

Four Types of Values

Personal values, Prudent values, Conventional values, and Moral values.

300

When does most of your drill movements start? 

At the position of attention.

300

5 Principles of American Democracy

Rule of Law, Limited Government, Consent of the Governed, Individual Rights, Representative Government

300

What does ACU stand for

Army Combat Uniform 

400

Two ways to help a choking victim.

Back blows and Abdominal Thrusts 

400
United States Army core values

LOYALTY, DUTY, RESPECT, SELFLESS SERVICE, HONOR, INTEGRITY, and PERSONAL COURAGE

400

What is facing in drill?

A two-count movement for turning to one side or the other
400

The United States of American is an example of what democracy?

representative democracy

400

what are the last two states added to the constitution?

Alaska and Hawaii 

500

When is CPR needed?

when someone is unconscious, due to a heart attack, stroke, or some other medical emergency.

500

United States Marines and Navy core values

HONOR, COURAGE, and COMMITMENT.

500

What does it mean to form at normal interval?

Approximately one “arm’s length” between Cadets.

500

Three main parts of the Constitution ?

the Preamble, the Articles, and the Amendments.

500

What do the three colors of the flag stand for

Red: Hardiness and Valor White: Purity and Innocence and Blue: Vigilance, Perserverance