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Test 5

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

1. 

The United States flag signifies a people dedicated to
a.
Liberty
c.
Freedom
b.
Justice
d.
All of these
 

2. 

It is the universal custom to display the United States Flag from what start time to what end time?
a.
Sunrise to Sunset
c.
1100 to 1500
b.
0600 to 1200
d.
24 hours a day
 

3. 

What is the traditional way by which salutes to ships, to high ranking individuals, and to nations are carried out?
a.
Military Customs
c.
Courtesies
b.
Customs
d.
Ceremonial Customs
 

4. 

When you are in uniform and outdoors and you hear the national anthem played and the flag is not visible what do you do?
a.
Stand at attention, face the music and render a salute.
c.
Nothing, continue doing what you are presently doing.
b.
Stand at attention, face due North and render a salute.
d.
Stand at parade rest until the music stops, then carry on.
 

5. 

When the flag is in such condition that it is no longer fitting emblem for display, the flag is destroyed in a dignified way, preferably how?
a.
Burying
c.
Burning
b.
Shredding
d.
None of these
 

6. 

The flag and the national anthem are symbols of
a.
Military Personnel
c.
All people, their land, and their institutions
b.
Forgein Dignitaries
d.
Forgein Nations
 

7. 

The U.S. Flag can be Displayed 24 hours a day under which of the following situations?
a.
Never
c.
During a funeral for the President
b.
With President's Approval
d.
When properly illuminated during darkness
 

8. 

When attending an outdoor event in uniform and the U.S. flag is escorted past you, how many paces is it before you render a hand salute?
a.
When flag is even with you
c.
When the flag is 6 paces from you
b.
When the flag is 4 paces from you
d.
When the flag is 8 paces from you
 

9. 

How many words are there in the Pledge of Allegiance
a.
12
c.
31
b.
21
d.
41
 

10. 

Which of the following words of the Pledge of Allegiance describes a body of people associated with a particular territor, who are conscious of their unity?
a.
For which it stands
c.
Under God
b.
One Nation
d.
With Liberty
 

11. 

Which of the following is Not a type of ceremony concerning the U.S. flag?
a.
Parades both ceremonial and street
c.
Reviews
b.
Funerals and special ceremonies
d.
None of these
 

12. 

How many part consist of a military review
a.
4
c.
8
b.
6
d.
10
 

13. 

When performing a Pass in Review, the platoon commander executes eyes right when the platoon is within how many paces from the nearest member of the reviewing party?
a.
2
c.
6
b.
4
d.
8
 

14. 

What does the term "half staff" mean?
a.
Position of the flag is lowered to the bottom of the staff
c.
Position of the flag is one-fourth the distance between the top and the botom of the staff.
b.
Position of the flag is one-third the distance between the top and bottom of the staff.
d.
None of the above
 

15. 

Which of the following words of the Pledge of Allegiance says that our country is incapable of being divided during troublesome times?
a.
For which it stands
c.
With Liberty
b.
One Nation
d.
Indivisible
 

16. 

The line on which the cadets are to form and along which they are to march in the review are is marked out by the
a.
Reviewing Officer
c.
Exemplary cadet of the unit
b.
Commander of the unit
d.
Host organization for the review
 

17. 

If three services (Navy, Marine, Army ) are participating jointly in an NROTC unit's review, the order or march is
a.
Navy, Marine Corps, and Army
c.
Army, Marine Corps, and Navy
b.
Army, Navy, and Marine Corps
d.
Marine Corps, Navy, and Army
 

18. 

After the reviewing officer has taken his/her position in the reviewing area and the cadets are at attention, the commander of the troops commands
a.
Eyes, Right
c.
Pass In Review
b.
Rest
d.
Eyes. Left
 

19. 

Street parades are organized and directed by a person designated as
a.
Staff officer
c.
Grand marshal
b.
Platoon commander
d.
None of the above
 

20. 

Why should cadets look upon participation in a parade, especially in the civilian community, as an important part of their training?
a.
Awards that they might recieve
c.
Brings credit to their school and unit
b.
Bring credit to the Navy
d.
None of these
 



 
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