C/SrA Promotion Test Study Guide



C/SrA Promotion Test Study Guide

1. What is Ronald W. Reagan High School’s unit identifier?

A. NC-20052

B. NC-20051

C. NC-953

D. NC-972

2. What does AFJROTC stand for?

A. Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps

B. Air Force Junior Recruiting Office Training Corps

C. Air Force Junior Recruiting Officer Training Course

D. Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Course

3. The maximum grade for the Vice Commander in a cadet wing is _____A_____.

A. Cadet Lt. Col

B. Cadet Capt.

C. Cadet Maj.

D. Cadet Col

4. The maximum grade for the Guidon Bearer in a cadet group is _____A_____.

A. Cadet TSgt

B. Cadet SMSgt

C. Cadet SSgt

D. Cadet MSgt

5. The maximum grade for the Squadron Commander in a cadet group is _____C_____.

A. Cadet Col

B. Cadet Maj.

C. Cadet Lt. Col

D. Cadet Capt.

6. The maximum grade for the Command Chief Master Sgt. in a cadet group is _____A_____.

A. Cadet CMSgt

B. Cadet SSgt

C. Cadet MSgt

D. Cadet SMSgt

7. Graduating seniors may retain the highest rank to which they have been promoted.

A. True

B. False

8. The retention of permanent grades in any cadet corps is dependent upon satisfactory performance and behavior as determined by the SASI

A. True

B. False

9. AFJROTC units should maintain an organizational cart showing all designated cadet corps positions and post it where cadets can see and become familiar with it

A. True

B. False

10. Additional positions may not be added to the organizational structure once it is established unless it is at the discretion of the SASI.

A. True

B. False

11. Once a cadet has held officer status for two or more grading periods, that cadet must give up officer status for the remainder of time spent in the program.

A. True

B. False

12. The SASI selects the corps commander, subordinate commanders, and the staff members required by the organizational structure of the unit.

A. True

B. False

13. The SASI may authorize one grade higher to flight commanders as a motivational device to promote highly qualified cadets; the maximum grade authorization is cadet major.

A. True

B. False

14. The grade insignia for a Cadet Staff Sergeant is _____D_____.

A. A pointed chevron of two stripes, with a torch in the middle

B. A chevron of three inverted stripes

C. A chevron of one double-wide inverted stripe

D. A pointed chevron of four stripes, with a torch in the middle

15. The grade insignia for a Brigadier General is a _____A_____.

A. Silver star

B. Silver eagle

C. Gold leaf

D. Silver bar

16. A Cadet Airman's grade insignia is a _____C_____.

A. Silver star

B. Chevron of one inverted stripe

C. Pointed chevron of one stripe, with a torch in the middle

D. Chevron of one double-wide inverted stripe

17. The grade insignia for a Major General is _____B_____.

A. A silver star

B. Two silver stars in a line

C. Three silver stars in a line

D. Four silver stars in a line

18. An Airman First Class (A1C) grade insignia is a chevron of _____A_____.

A. Two silver stripes with a silver star in the middle

B. Five silver stripes with three stripes in inverted position above a silver star

C. Five silver stripes

D. Two silver stripes

19. An Airman's grade insignia is a chevron of _____B_____.

A. Four silver stripes with a silver star in the middle

B. One silver stripe with a silver star in the middle

C. Three silver stripes

D. One silver stripe

20. The grade insignia for a Chief Master Sergeant is a chevron of _____D_____.

A. Five stripes

B. Four stripes with one stripe in inverted position above the star

C. Six stripes

D. Five stripes with three stripes in inverted position above the star

21. The grade insignia for a Senior Airman is a chevron of _____D_____.

A. Two stripes

B. Five stripes

C. Four stripes with a silver star in the middle

D. Three stripes with a silver star in the middle

22. A Cadet First Lieutenant wears a chevron of two inverted stripes.

A. True

B. False

23. The insignia of a Cadet Major is a chevron of three inverted stripes.

A. True

B. False

24. A Cadet Lieutenant Colonel wears a chevron of two double-wide inverted stripes.

A. True

B. False

25. A chevron of one double-wide inverted stripe and two regular inverted stripes belongs to a Cadet Colonel.

A. True

B. False

26. If a cadet officer's insignia contains a double-wide stripe, the officer must be above the rank of Cadet Captain.

A. True

B. False

27. In what position is Cadet Brown if she is silenced and relaxed and in standing position with her right foot in place?

A. AT EASE

B. REST

C. FALL OUT

D. Parade, REST

28. Cadet Smith has his right foot in place but is allowed talk with Cadet Brown. What position could he be in?

A. FALL OUT

B. Parade, REST

C. AT EASE

D. REST

29. Which of the following would be the correct things to do when you hear the command Forward, March?

A. Step off with your right foot at the command of execution and march forward in quick time.

B. Step off with your left foot at the command of execution and march forward in quick time, with coordinated arm swings.

C. Step off with your left foot at the command of execution and take 36 inch steps at 180 steps per minute

D. Step off with your right foot at the command of execution and take 30 inch steps at 120 steps per minute.

30. The length of steps and the rate of speed for marching double time is _____A_____.

A. 30-inch steps at the rate of 180 steps per minute

B. 30-inch steps at the rate of 120 steps per minute

C. 36-inch steps at the rate of 180 steps per minute

D. 24-inch steps at the rate of 120 steps per minute

31. To change from quick time to double time or visa versa, which foot should be striking the ground with the command of execution?

A. The right foot

B. The left foot

C. Either foot

D. Both feet

32. Cadet Smith is given the command Right Flank, MARCH as his right foot is striking the ground. What is his next move?

A. Pivot 90 degrees to the right on the foot that was on the ground when the command was given

B. Pivot 90 degrees to the right by turning on the toe and the right heel

C. Pivot 90 degrees to the right on the ball of the left foot, keeping the upper portion of the body at the position of attention

D. Pivot 90 degrees to the right on the balls of both feet and take a 12-inch step with the left foot

33. When in formation and you hear the command AT EASE, you may _____A_____.

A. relax in a standing position keeping your position within the flight and your right foot in place and maintain silence

B. stand at parade rest and wait for the next command

C. stand at attention and wait for the next command

D. stand at any of the rest positions and wait for the next command

34. Upon hearing the command REST, when in formation, which of the following would you do?

A. Stand at attention and wait for the next command

B. Keep your right foot on the ground and in place and talk in a low tone if you choose

C. Keep your right foot on the ground and in place but refrain from speaking

D. Observe the cadet in front of you and perform the same movements

35. How many additional steps do you take after marching double time and the command Flight, HALT is given?

A. One additional step

B. Four additional steps

C. Three additional steps

D. Two additional steps

36. The only commands that can be given when at double time are Incline to the Right (Left); Quick Time, MARCH; Flight, HALT.

A. True

B. False

37. To march half step from the halt, step off on the left foot with a 15-inch step at the command of execution.

A. True

B. False

38. The commands Eyes, RIGHT (LEFT) and Ready, FRONT may be given while cadets are halted or while marching.

A. True

B. False

39. The half step is not executed from the halt nor are changes of direction made from the half step.

A. True

B. False

40. When executed from a halt, all steps and marching begins with the left foot, except right step and close march.

A. True

B. False

41. The facing movements Right FACE, Left FACE, About FACE, Half Right FACE, and Half Left FACE are executed from the halt.

A. True

B. False

42. The command At Ease, MARCH allows movements as long as silence, dress, cover, interval, distance, and cadence are maintained.

A. True

B. False

43. An exchange of verbal greetings is not appropriate of a junior member is carrying articles in both hands.

A. True

B. False

44. Exchange of salutes between military pedestrians (including gate sentries) and officers in moving vehicles is mandatory.

A. True

B. False

45. When the command Dress Left, DRESS is given, the heads and eyes of the cadets are turned.

A. 45 degrees to the right

B. 90 degrees to the right

C. 90 degrees to the left

D. 45 degrees to the left

46. In regard to the formation of the flight, to establish interval,

A. the leading individual in each file obtains exact shoulder-to-fingertip contact with the individual to his or her right

B. the leading individual executes an automatic ready front and remains at the position of attention

C. the leading individual takes a position facing the flight sergeant

D. the leading individual falls directly to the left of the guide, and once halted, executes an automatic dress right dress

47. The _____C_____ is an important element of the flight since he or she is responsible for the direction and cadence of the march.

A. flight commander

B. flight sergeant

C. flight guide

D. element leader

48. After the flight has executed column right, when should the commander give the order for the flight to resume 24-inch step?

A. As soon as all members of the flight have reestablished the normal interval and distance

B. As soon as the last individual in the second element has executed the second 45-degree pivot and is marching forward in the new direction

C. As soon as the last individual in the first element has executed the second 45-degree pivot and is marching forward in the new direction

D. As soon as all members of the flight have executed the second 45-degree pivot and are marching forward in the new direction

49. When marching in counter march, the first element leader takes _____A_____.

A. Four 24-inch steps forward and executes a 90-degree pivot to the right, marches across the front of the flight just beyond the fourth element, and executes another 90-degree pivot to the right

B. two 24-inch steps forward and executes a 90-degree pivot to the right with suspended arm swing

C. three 24-inch steps forward and executes a 90-degree pivot to the left with suspended arm swing

D. one 24-inch step forward, executes two 90-degree pivots to the left with suspended arm swing

50. The _____D_____ explains what the movement will be.

A. supplementary command

B. informational command

C. command of execution

D. preparatory command

51. The _____A_____ explains when the movement will be carried out.

A. command of execution

B. preparatory command

C. supplementary command

D. informative command

52. A drill command is an oral order.

A. True

B. False

53. The way a command is given affects the way the movement is executed.

A. True

B. False

54. A correctly delivered command is loud and distinct enough for everyone in the element to hear.

A. True

B. False

55. When beginning a preparatory command, the voice should be pitched high.

A. True

B. False

56. The commander always faces the troops when giving commands.

A. True

B. False

57. When giving commands, the leader is at the position of attention.

A. True

B. False

58. The positions of Parade Rest, At Ease, Rest, and Fall Out are executed from the halt and only from the position of Attention.

A. True

B. False

59. Upon hearing the command FALL OUT, cadets may break ranks and leave the immediate area.

A. True

B. False

60. Mark time is executed in quick time only.

A. True

B. False

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