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Wright Bros. Rank

C.A.P Rank Test

QuestionAnswer
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.
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