Introduction to JROTC
MISC
Ranks
General Knowledge
Challenge Me
100

The 2 ways to become a US Citizen are

Birth and Naturalization

100

Stop

What is the command halt

100

Three chevrons, three rockers, and a star?

What is Cadet Command Sergeant Major

100

I am a J.R.O.T.C Cadet is part of what.

What is the Cadet Creed

100

LET stands for

What is Leadership, Education, and Training.

200

What is the Army JROTC Mission

To motivate young people to be better citizens

200

Who was the commander of the Continental Army?

General George Washington.

200

One disc

What is C/2LT

200

Basic citizen responsibilities

Obey laws, pay taxes, attend school, and vote.

200

What are the seven communication skills?

Read, Listen, Think, Write, Remember, Speak, and Study

300

The Star-Spangled Banner was written by

Francis Scott Key during War of 1812  

300

The 4 positions of rest are:

Parade Rest, Stand At Ease, At Ease and Rest.

300

3 chevrons and 3 rockers 

What is Cadet Master Sergeant

300

The 3 parts of US Constitution:

1 Preamble, 7 Articles and 27 Amendments

300

What are the six principles of writing?

Audience level, concise, clarity, accuracy, unity, and coherence

400

The key to success in JROTC is

Teamwork

400

The 4 oceans are

Arctic, Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific.

400

Two diamonds

What is Cadet LTC

400

The first 10 amendments of the Constitution are known as the

Bill of rights

400

What are the six different types of speeches?

Informative, Persuasive, Actuating, Argumentative, Entertaining, and Impromptu.

500

Enacted in 1916, this act officially created the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, of which Junior ROTC is a part of.

What is National Defense Act

500

Most drill commands have 2 parts

Preparatory command (what) and command of execution (when).

500

Three chevrons, 3 rockers and a diamond

What is Cadet First Sergeant?

500

What happened on December 7, 1941?

Pearl Harbor (Hawaii) was bombed by the Japanese

500

What are the four types of values?

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