1.
In barracks, who will generate a quarters standardization plan?
Correct Answer
A. Cadet Group Standardization
Explanation
Cadet Group Standardization is responsible for generating a quarters standardization plan in the barracks. This individual or group is in charge of ensuring that all cadets within the group adhere to the same standards and guidelines when it comes to their living quarters. They would develop a plan that outlines specific rules and regulations regarding cleanliness, organization, and overall appearance of the barracks. This plan would aim to create a standardized and uniform living environment for all cadets within the group.
2.
"The power of excellence is ________. It is always in demand, and nobody cares about its ________."
Correct Answer
overwhelming, Overwhelming
color, Color
Explanation
Excellence is described as "overwhelming" in this statement, emphasizing its strength and impact. This quality is always sought after and valued by others, regardless of its specific attributes or characteristics. The repetition of "overwhelming" and "Color" reinforces the idea that excellence is powerful and influential, regardless of any specific details or qualities it may possess.
3.
The Cadet Flight Commander will be the first to process through the chow line.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The Cadet Flight Commander will not be the first to process through the chow line. This is because the Cadet Flight Commander is typically responsible for leading and organizing the cadets, and it is more likely that they will be at the end of the line to ensure that everyone has been served before them.
4.
Which of the following are prohibited while at Air Expeditionary Force?
Correct Answer(s)
A. Entering any area marked as off limits
B. Retaining MRE items
D. Transiting the Contingency Operating Location in flip-flops or shower shoes
5.
At Air Expeditionary Force, you are not required to render proper customs and courtesies to Leadership Evaluation and Development staff while they are performing as role players in exercises or events.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
At Air Expeditionary Force, there is no requirement to render proper customs and courtesies to Leadership Evaluation and Development staff while they are performing as role players in exercises or events. This means that individuals do not need to show respect or follow formalities towards these staff members during such scenarios.
6.
The Cadet Operations Group Commander oversees:
Correct Answer(s)
A. Cadet Logistic Readiness Squadron
B. Transportation Squadron
C. Quick Reaction Force Squadron
Explanation
The Cadet Operations Group Commander is responsible for overseeing multiple squadrons within the Cadet Operations Group. These squadrons include the Cadet Logistic Readiness Squadron, Transportation Squadron, and Quick Reaction Force Squadron. The commander is responsible for managing the logistics, transportation, and quick reaction force capabilities of the group. Additionally, they may also oversee the Communications Squadron, which handles the group's communication systems and operations.
7.
Which squadron at Air Expeditionary Force is responsible for assembling the cadet wing for formations?
Correct Answer
B. Cadet Wing Vice Commander
Explanation
The Cadet Wing Vice Commander is responsible for assembling the cadet wing for formations. This role involves coordinating and organizing the cadets to ensure they are present and properly aligned for various activities and events. The Cadet Wing Vice Commander plays a crucial role in maintaining discipline and order within the cadet wing.
8.
Any Leadership Evaluation and Development staff may conduct formal inspections.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
This statement suggests that any staff member involved in Leadership Evaluation and Development has the authority to carry out formal inspections. This implies that the responsibility and power to conduct inspections is not limited to a specific individual or position within the organization. Therefore, the statement is true.
9.
What form is used to inspect common areas?
Correct Answer
B. AFROTC Form 85
Explanation
AFROTC Form 85 is the correct answer because it is the form used to inspect common areas. This form is specifically designed for inspections of common areas in the AFROTC (Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps) program. It is likely used to assess the cleanliness, organization, and overall condition of shared spaces within the AFROTC program, ensuring that they meet the required standards.
10.
What are some reasons that you may be released from Leadership Evaluation and Development?
Correct Answer(s)
A. Cadets medically restricted to quarters for a cumulative period exceeding 72 hours
B. Cadets who do not show up for their assigned MAX
D. Cadets with lack of discipline or any drug and alcohol involvement
Explanation
Cadets may be released from Leadership Evaluation and Development if they are medically restricted to quarters for a cumulative period exceeding 72 hours, if they do not show up for their assigned MAX, or if they display a lack of discipline or involvement with drugs and alcohol.
11.
How many hours are you authorized to be absent from training?
Correct Answer
B. 72 hours
Explanation
The correct answer is 72 hours. This means that individuals are authorized to be absent from training for a maximum of 72 hours. This allows for a longer period of time away from training compared to the other options provided (48, 64, and 24 hours). It is important to adhere to this authorized time limit to ensure that individuals receive the necessary training and do not exceed the allotted absence period.
12.
During Air Expeditionary Force, flights will arrive no more than 3 minutes before and after their scheduled dining priorities.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Flights will arrive no more than 3 minutes BEFORE their scheduled dining priorities.
13.
When exiting the dining facility, who will retrieve the guidon?
Correct Answer
A. The first two cadets to leave the facility
Explanation
The correct answer is "The first two cadets to leave the facility." This is because in military protocol, the guidon is typically retrieved by the first two cadets to exit a dining facility or any other location. They are responsible for taking the guidon and leading the rest of the group or flight. The answer options mentioning the flight commander, deputy flight commander, or the tallest cadet are not relevant in this context.
14.
The Cadet Force Support Squadron Commander is responsible for the roving patrol flight, quick reaction force flight, and the C2 flight.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
They are responsible for the manpower/personnel flights, services and simulated mortuary affairs.
15.
The Holm Center Mission is as follows: Develop the best Air Force ________ and citizens of ________, dedicated to serving the nation.
Correct Answer
Leaders, leaders
Character, character
Explanation
The correct answer is "Leaders, leaders, Character, character." This answer aligns with the Holm Center Mission's goal of developing the best Air Force leaders and citizens with strong character dedicated to serving the nation. The repetition of "leaders" emphasizes the importance of leadership development, while the repetition of "character" highlights the significance of moral and ethical values in these individuals. This answer captures the essence of the Holm Center Mission by emphasizing the development of both leadership skills and strong character traits in future Air Force personnel and citizens.