Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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The term "element" in military drill refers to.. a. | Only the
individual cadets. | c. | Only the
platoons in a company | b. | Only the squads in the platoon. | d. | any unit part or larger | | | | |
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A
file in military drill is a formation in which persons are placed a. | Side by side
each other | c. | Facing each
other | b. | One behind the other | d. | Back to backof each other | | | | |
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The steps in military drill that are 15 inches in length are a. | Quick time &
Double time | c. | Back Step &
Left Step | b. | Right step & Half Step | d. | Half Step and Back Step | | | | |
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The 40 inch "distance" in military drill refers to
the a. | Space between
the chest of one cadet and the back of the cadet ahead. | c. | Length of the dress right, dress
movement. | b. | Length of the double time
step. | d. | Space measured
between individuals from shoulder to shoulder, on same line. | | | | |
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In
NJROTC the purpose of a Training Time Out (TTO) is.. a. | To shorten a
training exercise in order to build unit morale and develop team
spirit. | c. | An appropriate
means for a cadet to obtain relief if he/she is experiencing discomfort during the training
exercise. | b. | An appropriate time to demosstrate habits of precision and
automatic response to orders and commands. | d. | To stop the military drill exercise and give cadets an
opprtunity to handle drill rifles. | | | | |
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When marching in "Quick Time," the chance is a. | 120 (36') Steps
Per Minute. | c. | 120 (30")
Steps Per Minute | b. | 150 (30") steps per
Minute. | d. | 180
(36") Steps Per Minute | | | | |
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At the positions of Parade Rest a. | Your right hand touches your back below the belt
area. | c. | Your left foot
has moved 15 inches to the left. | b. | Your right hand is inside your left hand behind your
back. | d. | Your left hand
loosely holds the thumb of the right hand. | | | | |
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What is the formation called where the persons are side by side of each
other. a. | File | c. | Rank | b. | Column | d. | Flank | | | | |
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What is the formation called in which the persons are one behind the
other? a. | Line | c. | Rank | b. | File | d. | Flank | | | | |
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When in files, the space between the chest of one cadet and the back of the cadet
ahead is called a. | Flank | c. | Interval | b. | Depth | d. | Distance | | | | |
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When the command "ATTENTION" is given, you turn your feet out equally to
form an angle of how many degrees? a. | 15 Degrees | c. | 35 Degrees | b. | 25
Degrees | d. | 45
Degrees | | | | |
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When the command "PARADE, REST" is given , what action istaken concerning
your feet? a. | Movwe your left
foot smartly 12 inches to the left. | c. | Relax your legs but keep your weight on the left
foot | b. | Move your right
foot smartly 12 inches to the right. | d. | Relax your legs but keep your weight on the right
foot. | | | | |
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What is the command given to return to the position of attention when you are at
"Eyes Right"? a. | Ready, Two | c. | Ready, Front | b. | Eyes,
Front | d. | Eyes,
Forward | | | | |
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If
not armed when the command "Present Arms" is given, you execute the hand salute and stay in
that position until what command is given. a. | Teo | c. | Order, Arms | b. | Ready,
Two | d. | Ready,
Front | | | | |
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What command is given to form the squad? a. | Fall In
| c. | Move
Up | b. | Form
Up | d. | Form
In | | | | |
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What command is given to align a squad at normal
interval? a. | Attention,
Dress | c. | Dress Right,
Dress | b. | Align, Two | d. | Dress Interval, Dress | | | | |
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When at the halt, the command to march forward taking 30-inch steps
ins a. | Forward,
March | c. | Double Time,
March | b. | Quicktime, March | d. | None of these- | | | | |
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The length of a full tep, in quicktime, is how many inches
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When xecuting a left or a right "flanking" movement, how many degrees to
the right or left are the cadets turning simultaneously?
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20.
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When executing a left or a right "oblique" movement, how many degrees to
the right or left are the cadets turning simultaneously?
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