JROTC Leadership
Military History
First Aid & Navigation
Citizenship & Values
Substance Abuse
100

What is the mission of JROTC?

To motivate young people to be better citizens

100

Which amendment grants Freedom of Speech?

First Amendment

100

What is the Heimlich Maneuver used for?

To clear a blocked airway

100

Which term identifies the first 10 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution?

The Bill of Rights

100

                                          True or False

Cigarettes are habit-forming because they contain an addictive drug.

True

200

What is the key to success in JROTC?

Teamwork

200

Who was the Commander of the Revolutionary Army?

George Washington

200

What is First Aid?

The assistance someone provides to an injured person until trained medical personnel arrive

200

 What does "discrimination" mean?

 The unfair treatment of a category of people usually based on race, age, or gender

200

The most commonly abused substance among 12th graders in the United States in 2014 was _________.

Alcohol

300

What does it mean to set the example as a leader?

Acting as a role model for subordinates

300

Which military operation was initiated on 21 March 2003?

 Operation Iraqi Freedom

300

What is the purpose of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation?

To restore breathing

300

 The Army ended segregation of soldiers based on _______ in 1950.

Race

300

Using a legal or illegal drug for a non-medical reason in a way that can injure your health is _________.

Drug abuse

400

Which of the following is a responsibility of a platoon leader?

A. Keep company executive officer informed
B. Organize chain of command
C. Know cadet regulations
D. All of the above 

D. All of the above

400

What happened on 7 December 1941 in Hawaii?

The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor

400

Which instrument is used to determine grid azimuth on a map?

Protractor

400

Being informed means you _________.

Search out facts, not just opinions

400

 A type of drug that slows activity of the nervous system making you less alert is a(n) _________.

Depressant

500

What is a key responsibility of a platoon sergeant?

A. Conduct inspections
B. Keep commander informed
C. Assume control in leader's absence
D. All of the above

D. All of the above

500

Which war was fought from 1954 - 1975?

Vietnam War

500

What are the five major terrain features?

Hilltop, ridgeline, valley, saddle, depression

500

 The act of intentionally breaking a law as a form of protest is called _________.

Civil disobedience

500

An addict is a person who _________.

Has a physical or psychological need for a habit-forming substance