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1.
(200) The care and safekeeping of the Great Seal of the United States is entrusted to
a) Congress.
b) the Secretary of State.
c) the President’s cabinet.
d) the Secretary of the Treasury.
2.
(200) Today, the Great Seal is affixed to instruments of ratification of treaties after thay have been signed by the President and counter-signed by the
a) Secretary of State.
b) affected cabinet officers.
c) appropriate foreign service officers.
d) ambassadors and ministers of the affected countries.
3.
(200) Why is the Great Seal impressed upon certain official documents of state?
a) Indicate our dedication to peace.
b) Show our capacity for self-defense.
c) Symbolize the union of the stated through Congress.
d) Authenticate the various official acts of our government.
4.
(200) Credit for assembling and using the best ideas for the creation of the Great Seal which gained the approval of Congress goes to
a) Dr. Franklin and J. Adams.
b) Dr Franklin and William Barton.
c) Thomas Jefferson and Dr. Franklin.
d) William Barton and Charles Thompson.
5.
(201) The words to the “Star-Spangled Banner” were written by
a) Charles Thompson.
b) Francis Scott Key.
c) Dr. William Beanes.
d) Mrs. Charles H. Nicholson.
6.
(201) The words to our national anthem were inspired by the British attack on Fort
a) Sumter.
b) McHenry.
c) Schuyler.
d) Washington.
7.
(202) Which flag consists of a yellow field with a rattlesnake in a spiral coil poised to strike, in the center with the motto “Don’t Tread on Me.”
a) Gadsden.
b) Moultrie.
c) Culpepper.
d) Grand Union.
8.
(202) Which flag was carried by the Green Mountain Boys?
a) Gadsden.
b) Bunker Hill.
c) Union Jack.
d) Bennington.
9.
(202) Which flag was the first to include the pine tree and was carried by the American colonial troops who opposed the British in 1775?
a) Gadsden.
b) Culpepper.
c) Bunker Hill.
d) Bennington.
10.
(203) The first American colonial flag having any resemblance to the present-day Stars and Stripes was the
a) Gadsden flag.
b) Moultrie flag.
c) Culpepper flag.
d) Grand Union flag.
11.
(203) The Colonial Congress passed the resolution that established the Stars and Stripes on
a) 4 July 1776.
b) 14 June 1777.
c) 1 January 1780.
d) 1 November 1778.
12.
(204) The design of the US flag may be altered by
a) an amendment to the Constitution.
b) a unanimous vote of the US Senate.
c) an act of Congress or a presidential order.
d) a referendum of the citizens of the United States.
13.
(204) The Air Force prescribes the use and display of the flag in
a) AFI 900-6.
b) AFI 900-30.
c) AFI 84-101.
d) AFR 900-48.
14.
(205) Which type of flag is displayed from reville to retreat in fair weather on a stationary flagstaff?
a) Base flag.
b) Ceremonial flag.
c) All-purpose flag.
d) Organizational flag.
15.
(205) Which flag is carried on all occasions of ceremony when the ceremonial flag is not used?
a) Base flag.
b) Boat flag.
c) All-purpose flag.
d) Organizational flag.
16.
(205) Which flag is used for interment?
a) Organizational.
b) All-purpose.
c) Ceremonial.
d) Base.
17.
(206) The code of behavior on which members of the Civil Air Patrol interact is based on
a) customs and courtesies.
b) democratic principles.
c) leadership principles.
d) self-discipline.
18.
(206) If you find yourself faced with subordinates who dislike authority, you should
a) emphasize the importance of discipline to accomplish the CAP mission.
b) explain the full significance of customs as a symbol of discipline.
c) take action to have the individual removed from the CAP.
d) be a leader who practices the best aspects of leadership.
19.
(207) Who will call the group to attention when they are outdoors, but not in formation and are approached by a senior officer?
a) Junior member of the group.
b) Senior member of the group.
c) Person who is nearest the senior member.
d) First person who notices the senior officer.
20.
(207) What should you do when reporting to an officer indoors?
a) Salute only upon leaving.
b) Salute only upon entering.
c) Salute upon entering and before leaving.
d) Extend a friendly greeting, but do not salute.
21.
(208) A taboo refers to
a) actions that are punishable by non-judicial means.
b) behavior that is specifically banned by regulations.
c) any custom that was once acceptable but is now banned by law.
d) actions or words that are outlawed by tradition or good taste.
22.
(208) Except when it is operating as part of the US Navy in time of war, the US Coast Guard functions within the Department of
a) State.
b) Commerce.
c) the Treasury.
d) Transportation.
23.
(209) Each item of the Air Force-style uniform is described in
a) CAPM 50-1.
b) CAPM 20-1.
c) CAPM 39-1.
d) CAPM 100-1.
24.
(209) Civil Air Patrol members who do not comply with CAP uniform regulations
a) may be prosecuted under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
b) will be prohibited from wearing the military-style uniform.
c) may be subjected to appropriate administrative action.
d) will have their CAP membership revoked.
25.
(210) CAP members may not wear the uniform
a) at any activity in which participation in uniform implies service sanction of the cause for which that activity is conducted.
b) at meetings or demonstrations that seek to alter the form of the US government by unconstitutional means.
c) at public meetings that would bring discredit upon the armed forces.
d) All of the above.
26.
(210) The CAP pamphlet that establishes policy for when the uniform may or may not be worn is CAPP
a) 151.
b) 20.
c) 11.
d) 2.
27.
(211) The minimum basic service uniform for female officers is the
a) battle dress uniform.
b) service dress uniform.
c) light blue blouse with long sleeves.
d) light blue blouse with short sleeves.
28.
(211) Which type shoes/boots must male members wear with the battle dress uniform?
a) Combat boots only.
b) Low quarter shoes only.
c) Low quarter shoes or combat boots.
d) Low quarter shoes with patent finish.
29.
(212) Which headgear is worn squarely with the insignia perpendicular to the ground?
a) Beret.
b) BDU cap.
c) Flight cap.
d) Service cap.
30.
(212) The US insignia is worn on
a) the raincoat.
b) the overcoat.
c) the field jacket.
d) both lapels of the service coat.
31.
(212) The bottom of a male member’s overcoat should extend below the bottom of the kneecap by
a) 1 1/2 inches.
b) 2 inches.
c) 2 1/4 inches.
d) 3 inches.
32.
(212) Field jackets worn by both male and female members must have
a) a cloth name tape.
b) a plastic name tag.
c) metal grade insignia on the lapels.
d) all authorized ribbons above the left pocket.
33.
(213) The Civil Air Patrol standard of dress and personal appearance consists of four elements. One of these is a subjective but necessary element of that standard. According to the text, that element is
a) safety.
b) neatness.
c) cleanliness.
d) military image.
34.
(213) According to the Civil Air Patrol Uniform Manual, a member will be restricted from wearing the USAF military-style uniform if he or she
a) fails to meet weight standards.
b) wears unauthorized sunglasses.
c) fails to properly dry clean their uniforms.
d) carries pencils, pens, or cigarettes exposed on the uniform.
35.
(214) Which decoration may be awarded for either heroism or achievement?
a) Commendation Medal.
b) Bronze Star Medal.
c) Medal of Honor.
d) Foreign.
36.
(214) What are the two
exceptions
to the rule that all medals must be of the same size?
a) Distinguished Flying Cross and the Bronze Star Medal.
b) Distinguished Flying Cross and the Medal of Honor.
c) Bronze Star Medal and foreign decorations.
d) Medal of Honor and foreign decorations.
37.
(215) During which activity are you training the body to be able to supply enough oxygen to meet the energy demands of the exercise?
a) Aerobic.
b) Anaerobic.
c) Low stress.
d) High stress.
38.
(215) Which part of the body is believed to receive the most significant benefit from aerobic exercise.
a) Heart.
b) Lungs.
c) Muscles.
d) Body Tissues.
39.
(215) Which exercise is not considered one of the best for developing aerobic fitness?
a) Cycling.
b) Running.
c) Swimming.
d) Weight training.
40.
(216) Which essential nutrient is the primary source of energy for the brain and nervous system?
a) Fats.
b) Proteins.
c) Vitamins.
d) Carbohydrates.
41.
(216) The primary function of proteins is to
a) repair and build tissue.
b) transport waste products.
c) build blood, bones, and teeth.
d) act as a source of food energy.
42.
(217) Which of these is the most important step in reducing stress?
a) Get 7 - 8 hours of sleep a night.
b) Don’t smoke or inhale other’s smoke.
c) Exercise 30 minutes three times a week.
d) Learn to recognize what causes you stress.
43.
(218) Which method is believed to be most successful and simplest way to quit smoking?
a) Cold turkey.
b) Nicotine patch.
c) Medical treatment.
d) Behavior modification.
44.
(219) Alcoholism is defined as
a) an emotional or chemical dependency on alcohol.
b) an emotional or physical dependency on alcohol.
c) a psychological or physical dependency on alcohol.
d) a psychological and chemical dependency on alcohol.
45.
(219) If you are going to drink, how can you improve your ability to drive?
a) Eat sparingly while drinking.
b) Drink lots of hot coffee prior to driving.
c) Set a definite drink limit and consume it quickly.
d) Give your body time to get rid of the alcohol before driving.
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