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C.A.P Rank Test
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Which core value challenges you to defend human dignity? | Respect. |
| What is doing what is right, even when no one is looking called? | Integrity. |
| What is Stress? | The bodies response to change. |
| What are C.A.P.'s 4 core values? | Integrity, respect, excellence, and volunteer service. |
| Which Benefit of warrior spirit leads to stronger friendships? | Environment of trust and respect. |
| When do you display the Flag? | Everyday. Especially on Holidays. |
| Who is more prone to stress? Children or Adults? | Children are more prone to stress. |
| What does genuine self-awareness require?` | Incredible honesty. |
| What places are expected to display the flag? | Public buildings, schools, and polling places. |
| When do you fly the flag? | Sunshine to Sunset (At night if illuminated) |
| What team characteristic is defined by one persons strength helping to overcome another persons weakness? | Team Diversity. |
| Do you fly the flag in bad weather? | NO! |
| When studying the art of leadership what is the most important element? | Character. |
| Who is a mentor? | A mentor is a close, trusted, experienced advisor. |
| If marching where does the U.S. flag go? | Front and center of all the other flags or on the right. |
| How do you hoist the flag? | Briskly up the pole, and lower it ceremoniously. |
| What do warriors defend? | Personal Honor. |
| Where does the U.S. flag go in a group of flags? | Center and at the highest point of all other flags in the group. |
| How do you display U.S. flag on a wall? | Union belongs in upper left above and behind the person speaking. |
| How do you display the flag at crossed staff? | Flag belongs on its own right with its staff in FRONT of the other flags staff. |
| How do you display the flag on Stage/ Speakers platform? | On the person presenting/ speaking right. |
| If hoisting the flag out a window, how would you do that? | Sent the union first. |
| Much of what we know about leadership is rooted in what? | Social Sciences. |
| What does a leader work with? | Other People. |
| How do you place the Flag on a casket? | Union belongs over the deceased persons left shoulder. |
| Where should the flag face when on the street? | North or East (Union) |
| What are the origins of the Salute? | Age of chivalry in middle ages between Kings and Knights. |
| What is Self Management? | Directing and controlling your actions so you can achieve your goals in life. |
| The team exists for what reason? | The Mission. |
| What is the Air Force's view on leadership? | The leader can be anyone, regardless of rank. |
| What is a "Future Picture" ? | A clear description of what you want your life to look like at some point in the future. |
| What is the Great Man theory? | Focus on the life stories of successful people. |
| When did congress create the U.S. flag? | June 14, 1777 |
| Which theory judges leaders based on character? | Trait theory. |
| What is procrastination? | Putting off a task for no good reason when it should be done now. |
| What is the first step in leadership? | Learning how to lead yourself. |
| What is attitude? | The state of mind that lies behind your every action. |
| How can you develop a positive attitude? | A positive attitude begins in the realization that attitude is a choice. You can choose to be positive or negative. |
| What is an oath? | When you swear an oath you put your personal honor and reputation on the line. |
| What is a Goal? | A goal is simply a dream with a deadline. |
| The Great Man theory states that leaders are ______, not made. | Born. |
| The Great Man Theory professes that to study leadership, focus on __________. | The life stories of successful people. |
| What's the Air Force's view on leadership? | States that leadership is built from experience, education, and training. |
| What's a fairy tail view of leadership? | The theory to be guilty of hero worship. |
| The Trait Theory explains leadership in terms of __________________. | Personality and character of the leader. |
| The major weakness of the Trait Theory is ____________. | That no one agrees which traits make a good leader. |
| What is leadership? | The ability to influence a group toward the achievement of a vision or set of goals. |
| What is the symbol of America? | The American Flag. |
| What is our most important and most recognizable National Symbol? | The American Flag. |
| When is Flag Day? | June 14th, 1777 |
| What changed how American's felt about their flag? | The National Anthem. . |
| Our flag represents __________? | The best things about our people, our land, and our commitment to equality. |
| Who asked Americans to display our flag with special respect? | Congress. |
| Self Awareness is the __________. | The ability to monitor and judge your own actions. |
| What is contagious? | Enthusiasm is contagious |
| Teamwork always requires ______. | Sacrifice. |
| Leaders who are seen as having all the answers could inadvertently make the team _________. | Dependent on them. |
| How do you show respect to the flag if it is worn out? | by burning them respectfully. |
| Leadership is an art because it requires __________. | Imagination and skill. |
| Critical Reading is the __________. | The process of examining, analyzing and evaluating the writer's message. |
| People who lack _______ lose their battles with stress. | Coping skills. |
| Opinion or Assumption? Cadets who exercise regularly will pass the PE test. | Opinion |
| What is an Oath? | A solemn promise |
| All military customs and courtesies are rooted in __________. | Basic politeness and respect. |
| Who had a vision that called for creating an independent air force? | Billy Mitchel. |
| Final responsibility for getting a job done ought to be assigned to __________. | A single individual |
| Anything that causes stress is called a _________. | A stressor. |
| ________ can help you relax. | Controlled breathing. |
| ________ is an important part of ANY healthy lifestyle. | Good nutrition. |
| Teens require _______ hours of sleep per night. | 9-10 hours. |
| Mentors model _________. | Attitudes, behaviors, and values that lead to success. |
| Define: Mentor | A mentor is a close, trusted, experienced advisor. |
| The main goal of communication is ________. | To share the meaning. |
| One of the BEST ways to become a better leader is to __________. | Read widely. |
| ________ are the price of admission to C.A.P. | The core values |
| A positive attitude begins with what? | It begins with the realization that attitude is a choice. |
| The state of mind that lies behind your every action. | Attitude. |
| Cadets strengthen their self-discipline and maintain a positive attitude by: | By habitually and cheerfully rendering customs and courtesies. |
| All military customs and courtesies are rooted in what? | Basic politeness and respect. |
| The uniform is a _______________. | A vehicle for learning self-discipline, personal responsibility, and self-respect. |
| A unit's performance on the drill field is a measure of a cadet's sense of __________. | Self-discipline. |
| The chain of command is the ________. | The order of authority. |
| Most organizations use some type of ________. | Leadership hierarchy. |
| The chain functions best when ____________. | People resolve issues at the lowest possible level. |
| Jumping the chain is to be _________. | Avoided. |
| Define: Self-Management | The process of directing and controlling your actions so that you can achieve your goals in life |
| What is the second step of the goal-setting process? | Identify a specific goal and write it down. |
| What is the third step of the goal-setting process? | List the steps needed to reach the goal. |
| What is the fourth step of the goal-setting process? | Get help and support from others. |
| What is the first step of the goal-setting process? | Dream big. |
| What is the 5th step of the goal-setting process? | Work toward your goal, one step at a time. |
| What is the 6th step of the goal-setting process? | Reward yourself along the way and when you complete your goal. |
| Goals give you a _________________________. | A sense of mission, a rudder, a meaningful purpose |
| What are stakeholders? | People who have a stake in the solution. |
| Leaders who make bad initial decisions often get caught in the __________. | Ethical trap. |
| Efficiency is a broad term describing how well a leader is make use of their _________. | Time and other resources. |
| Once you know you procrastinate, try to _______________. | Identify why you are avoiding the task. |
| Resilience- | The ability to bounce back and recover from adversity. |
| What is the most important part of a plan to manage stress? | Exercise. |
| People who try to fix their problems tend to be ___________. | Emotionally Healthier |
| A team is a __________. | A collection of individuals who are committed to working together to achieve a common goal. |
| Great teams use ________. | Individual's special skills to their advantage. |
| Team members often look to _________ for leadership. | One another. |
| What is the idea that by working together they can achieve more than each individual could on their own. | Synergy. |
| Effective team members possess a _____________. | A self-discipline that makes them dependable. |
| ______ is an important but under-appreciated art. | Listening. |
| ________ is the most neglected communication skill | Listening is the most neglected communication skill. |
| How well you ________ will have a direct effect on your success as a cadet and leader. | How well you listen. |
| We should spend ______ as much time listening as we do talking. | 2x |
| The purpose of note taking is _______. | To summarize the speaker's main points, not to capture every word the speaker said. |
| Simplify: SQ3R | Survey, Question, Read, Recall, Review. |
| How is leadership a science? | Because it is an academic subject requiring careful study, observation, and experimentation. |
| A mechanic works with screwdrivers, An accountant works with numbers, what does a leader work with? | A leader works with people. |
| Why does the team exist? | The mission is the reason the team exist. |
| Is there a universally agreed upon definition for leadership. | No. |
| Most experts include in their definition of leadership 3 components: | The leader, the follower, and the goal. |
| In America, our society is built on _______. | Democratic values. |
| Recall the Air Force's definition of leadership | No reference is made to the leader having a certain rank or position. |
| Leading is now seen as something _______. | Everyone has the potential for. |
| ________ corrupts absolutely. | Absolute power. |
| Leaders spend ________ amount of their day communicating. | 70% |
| ________ are not tools genuine leaders use. | Threats, coercion, and extortion. |
| Visionary leaders________. | Paint an inspiring future picture for the whole team. |
| Motivation comes in many forms: | Money, praise, a prestigious potion, awards, special privileges, and more. |
| A skillful leader understands how to issue a ______. | A challenge. |
| Good communicators are perceived to have __________. | Orderly minds, which inspires confidence. |
| Making complex ideas easy to understand is the work of a ____________. | Communicator. |
| People judge leaders by their ______, not their words. | Conduct. |
| Possessing ____________ helps a leader establish their credibility and win respect. | Expert knowledge. |
| The peter principle states: | In hierarchy, every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence. |
| Leaders teach their teams how to ________________. | act and what to value. |
| The Air Force doctrine states that leadership is built from: | Experience, Education, and Training. |
| The current flag was introduced on __________. | July 4th. |