1.
At Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center, who is responsible for the cleanliness of the Common Areas.
Correct Answer
A. Cadet Wing Commander
Explanation
The Cadet Wing Commander is responsible for the cleanliness of the Common Areas at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center.
2.
When should Barracks be inspection-ready?
Correct Answer
A. From the end of breakfast to the beginning of Call to Quarters
Explanation
Barracks should be inspection-ready from the end of breakfast to the beginning of Call to Quarters. This means that the barracks should be clean and organized during this time period in order to pass inspection. It is important for the barracks to be in good condition before the start of Call to Quarters, which is the time when soldiers are required to be in their designated areas.
3.
Which is the correct order of display for shoes
Correct Answer
A. Boots, Running Shoes, Shower Shoes
Explanation
The correct order of display for shoes is Boots, Running Shoes, Shower Shoes. This means that boots should be displayed first, followed by running shoes, and then shower shoes.
4.
Cadets on the bottom bunk will use the ____ side of the wall locker, and cadets on the top bunk will use the ____ side of the wall locker
Correct Answer
A. Left, Right
Explanation
Cadets on the bottom bunk will use the left side of the wall locker, while cadets on the top bunk will use the right side of the wall locker.
5.
Barrack Doors will be kept closed unless...
Correct Answer
A. The occupants are of mixed gender
Explanation
The correct answer is "The occupants are of mixed gender." This means that the barrack doors will only be kept closed if there are both male and female occupants inside. If the occupants are all of the same gender, the doors will likely be kept open. If the question is regarding a military or dormitory setting, this policy might be in place to ensure privacy and security for all occupants.
6.
Air Force Global Strike Command
Correct Answer
A. Barksdale AFB, LA
Explanation
The given answer, Barksdale AFB, LA, is the correct answer because it is one of the locations associated with the Air Force Global Strike Command. The command is responsible for providing combat-ready forces to conduct strategic nuclear deterrence and global strike operations. Barksdale AFB, located in Louisiana, is one of the primary bases for the command and houses the 2nd Bomb Wing, which operates the B-52 Stratofortress bombers.
7.
AFROTC Mission
Correct Answer
A. Develop premier leaders of character for the Air Force
Explanation
The correct answer is "Develop premier leaders of character for the Air Force." This answer accurately reflects the mission of AFROTC, which is to develop leaders who possess exceptional qualities of character and can effectively lead in the Air Force. The term "premier" indicates that these leaders are of the highest quality and have undergone rigorous training and development.
8.
Immediately prior to lights out ____ will sound
Correct Answer
A. TAPS
Explanation
TAPS is the correct answer because it is a bugle call that is traditionally played at military funerals and during flag ceremonies to signal the end of the day. It is also played to indicate lights out or the time for soldiers to go to sleep. Therefore, immediately prior to lights out, TAPS will sound.
9.
All cadets are required to bring a towel to Physical Training
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The statement states that all cadets are required to bring a towel to Physical Training. This means that it is mandatory for every cadet to have a towel with them during their physical training sessions. Therefore, the correct answer is True, indicating that the statement is accurate.
10.
Cadets do not have the authority to place flights at....
Correct Answer
A. Ease
Explanation
Cadets do not have the authority to place flights at "Ease." This term refers to a relaxed and informal position where cadets can stand or sit comfortably. It is typically used during less formal situations, such as breaks or when there is no need for strict discipline. Since cadets are still in training and expected to maintain discipline and professionalism, they do not have the authority to initiate or dismiss the "Ease" position for their flights. This responsibility usually falls on higher-ranking officers or instructors.
11.
Holm Center Mission
Correct Answer
A. DEVELOP THE BEST AIR FORCE LEADERS AND CITIZENS OF CHARACTER, DEDICATED TO SERVING THE NATION.
Explanation
The correct answer is "DEVELOP THE BEST AIR FORCE LEADERS AND CITIZENS OF CHARACTER, DEDICATED TO SERVING THE NATION." This answer accurately reflects the mission of the Holm Center, which is to develop the best leaders for the Air Force who possess strong character and are dedicated to serving the nation. It emphasizes the importance of both leadership and character development in creating effective Air Force leaders.
12.
AFROTC LEAD Mission
Correct Answer
C. TRAIN AND EVALUATE CADETS FOR POTENTIAL ENTRY INTO THE PROFESSIONAL OFFICER COURSE
Explanation
The correct answer is "TRAIN AND EVALUATE CADETS FOR POTENTIAL ENTRY INTO THE PROFESSIONAL OFFICER COURSE". This answer accurately reflects the mission of AFROTC LEAD, which is to train and evaluate cadets for potential entry into the Professional Officer Course. The other options either include unnecessary repetition or do not accurately convey the purpose of AFROTC LEAD.
13.
General Ulysses S. Grant
Correct Answer
A. In every battle, there comes a time when both sides consider themselves beaten; then he who continues the attack wins.
Explanation
This answer accurately reflects General Ulysses S. Grant's perspective on warfare. Grant believed that in a battle, there would come a point when both sides would feel defeated. However, he emphasized the importance of continuing the attack or fight, as it would ultimately lead to victory. This mindset highlights Grant's determination and resilience in the face of adversity.
14.
Article II of the Code of Conduct
Correct Answer
A. I will never surrender of my own free will. If in command, I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to resist.
Explanation
The given answer correctly reflects the principles outlined in Article II of the Code of Conduct. It emphasizes the commitment to never surrender voluntarily and to protect the members of one's command as long as they have the ability to resist. This demonstrates a strong sense of duty, loyalty, and determination to uphold the values and responsibilities of command.
15.
Which of the following is a non-leadership position
Correct Answer
A. Cadet Flight Safety Officer
Explanation
The Cadet Flight Safety Officer is a non-leadership position because their role is primarily focused on ensuring the safety of the flight rather than leading or managing the flight. Their responsibilities may include conducting safety briefings, monitoring safety procedures, and reporting any safety concerns to higher-ranking officers. While they play an important role in maintaining the safety of the flight, they do not have direct authority or decision-making power over other cadets in the flight, which is typically associated with leadership positions.
16.
AFROTC Form 82
Correct Answer
A. Student Sign Out/In Register
Explanation
The correct answer is "Student Sign Out/In Register" because it accurately describes a document used to record when a student signs out or signs in. The word "register" indicates that it is a formal record-keeping document, and the phrase "sign out/in" indicates the purpose of the register.
17.
Each flight of ___ or more cadets will carry their guidon
Correct Answer
A. 6
Explanation
Each flight of 6 or more cadets will carry their guidon. This means that if there are 6 or more cadets in a flight, they will have their own guidon. A guidon is a small flag or banner that represents a particular group or unit, such as a flight of cadets. Therefore, the correct answer is 6, indicating that a flight must have at least 6 cadets to have their own guidon.
18.
During a tight meal, when all cadets are finished eating the cadet at Position 3 will...
Correct Answer
B. Pass his/her tray to Position 4 and lift the napkin holder
Explanation
During a tight meal, when all cadets are finished eating, the cadet at Position 3 will pass his/her tray to Position 4 and lift the napkin holder.
19.
All of the following are considered as common areas: Stairwells, hallways, dayrooms, latrines, and laundry rooms.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Stairwells, hallways, dayrooms, latrines, and laundry rooms are all commonly found areas in various facilities. These areas are typically shared spaces that are accessible to multiple individuals. Therefore, it is true that these locations are considered common areas.
20.
Which of the following is NOT a prohibition
Correct Answer
A. Using the latrine excessively during Lights Out
Explanation
The given answer, "Using the latrine excessively during Lights Out," is not a prohibition because it does not state that it is prohibited to use the latrine during Lights Out. It only mentions excessive use, which implies that using the latrine during Lights Out is allowed as long as it is not excessive.