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1.One of the key navigation chokepoints in the world is in the Indian Ocean at a) Panama Canal b) Suez Canal c) None of the above. d) the Strait of Malacca.
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NJROTC NAE Practice Exam SY1516 112015
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112015 1.One of the key navigation chokepoints in the world is in the Indian Ocean at a) Panama Canal b) Suez Canal c) None of the above. d) the Strait of Malacca. 1.One of the key navigation chokepoints in the world is in the Indian Ocean at a) Panama Canal b) Suez Canal c) None of the above. d) the Strait of Malacca. 2.During all drill movements, the unit leader remains centered at a distance of _________ from the squad. a) 5 paces b) 3 paces c) 4 paces d) 2 paces 2.During all drill movements, the unit leader remains centered at a distance of _________ from the squad. a) 5 paces b) 3 paces c) 4 paces d) 2 paces 3.Nutrients that occur naturally in plant and animal tissue and are required for proper function of the body are called what? a) Minerals b) Proteins c) Vitamins d) Carbohydrates 3.Nutrients that occur naturally in plant and animal tissue and are required for proper function of the body are called what? a) Minerals b) Proteins c) Vitamins d) Carbohydrates 4.What was the result of the Battle of Lake Erie? a) The treaty of Ghent was signed on Christmas eve b) It paved the way for new technology to spread across the world. c) Lake Erie came under the control of America. d) William Bainbridge defeated the British frigate Java. 4.What was the result of the Battle of Lake Erie? a) The treaty of Ghent was signed on Christmas eve b) It paved the way for new technology to spread across the world. c) Lake Erie came under the control of America. d) William Bainbridge defeated the British frigate Java. 5.Tactical Digital Information Links (TADILs) and radiotelephones (R/Ts) are examples of what type of communication? a) Audio b) Electronic c) Pyrotechnic d) Image 5.Tactical Digital Information Links (TADILs) and radiotelephones (R/Ts) are examples of what type of communication? a) Audio b) Electronic c) Pyrotechnic d) Image 6.What is the challenge of leadership? a) To get people to work against their will b) To get people to understand the job c) To get people to do the job d) To get people to make effective decisions 6.What is the challenge of leadership? a) To get people to work against their will b) To get people to understand the job c) To get people to do the job d) To get people to make effective decisions 7.The downward force applied against a body is known as _____________. a) Friction b) Gravity c) Aerodynamic force d) Energy 7.The downward force applied against a body is known as _____________. a) Friction b) Gravity c) Aerodynamic force d) Energy 8.Which of the following motivating factors is considered most important? a) Outstanding pay. b) Understanding the meaning of the job that must be done. c) Completing the job on time. d) Feeling that one's work is meaningful. 8.Which of the following motivating factors is considered most important? a) Outstanding pay. b) Understanding the meaning of the job that must be done. c) Completing the job on time. d) Feeling that one's work is meaningful. 9.What macro mineral does Americans consume too much of and also causes high blood pressure. a) Sulfur b) Sodium c) Magnesium d) Phosphorus 9.What macro mineral does Americans consume too much of and also causes high blood pressure. a) Sulfur b) Sodium c) Magnesium d) Phosphorus 10.What type of communication is represented by various dots and dashes and is usually transmitted using flashing light for naval communications? a) International Morse Code b) Semaphore c) Gertrude d) Nancy 10.What type of communication is represented by various dots and dashes and is usually transmitted using flashing light for naval communications? a) International Morse Code b) Semaphore c) Gertrude d) Nancy 11.One of the first acts of the new U.S. government in 1789 helped a) The British Merchants b) Chinese Merchants c) The American Merchants d) Barbary Merchants 11.One of the first acts of the new U.S. government in 1789 helped a) The British Merchants b) Chinese Merchants c) The American Merchants d) Barbary Merchants 12.What word refers to an activity that serves as someone's regular source of livelihood? a) Internship b) Advancement c) Occupation d) Avocation 12.What word refers to an activity that serves as someone's regular source of livelihood? a) Internship b) Advancement c) Occupation d) Avocation 13.Why is decision-making important for a leader? a) Without the ability to make good decisions, a leader is ineffective b) Without the ability to make good decisions, a leader is worthless. c) Without the ability to make good decisions, a leader is useless. d) Without the ability to make good decisions, a leader is inefficient. 13.Why is decision-making important for a leader? a) Without the ability to make good decisions, a leader is ineffective b) Without the ability to make good decisions, a leader is worthless. c) Without the ability to make good decisions, a leader is useless. d) Without the ability to make good decisions, a leader is inefficient. 14.The largest single offshore mining operation in the world is based on ________________in the Bahamas. a) Kiel Canal b) Kings Bay c) Atlantic Ocean d) Ocean Cay 14.The largest single offshore mining operation in the world is based on ________________in the Bahamas. a) Kiel Canal b) Kings Bay c) Atlantic Ocean d) Ocean Cay 15.Which of these statements about attitudes is accurate? a) By teenage years, people's perspectives are fully formed with little or no change to be expected. b) Perspectives grow narrower over time, much like climbing down from a mountain c) Peoples attitudes and personalities are formed separately from their perspectives. d) People want to explore the purpose behind their perspectives as they grow older. 15.Which of these statements about attitudes is accurate? a) By teenage years, people's perspectives are fully formed with little or no change to be expected. b) Perspectives grow narrower over time, much like climbing down from a mountain c) Peoples attitudes and personalities are formed separately from their perspectives. d) People want to explore the purpose behind their perspectives as they grow older. 16.Preventing heat burns can be accomplished in many ways. Which of the following is one of those preventions? a) Know what actions to take if a fire starts in your home and practice them with family members. b) Ensure your home has a fire extinguisher and smoke alarms. c) Turn off space heaters before going to sleep or leaving the house. d) All of the answers are correct 16.Preventing heat burns can be accomplished in many ways. Which of the following is one of those preventions? a) Know what actions to take if a fire starts in your home and practice them with family members. b) Ensure your home has a fire extinguisher and smoke alarms. c) Turn off space heaters before going to sleep or leaving the house. d) All of the answers are correct 17.The naval battle that kept the Great Lakes and Northwest Territory for America was fought and won on 10 September 1813 by a) Commander Robert Barclay in the Battle of Lake Ontario. b) General William Henry Harrison at the Battle of the Thames. c) Oliver Hazard Perry in the Battle of Lake Erie. d) Thomas Macdonough in the second Battle of Lake Champlain. 17.The naval battle that kept the Great Lakes and Northwest Territory for America was fought and won on 10 September 1813 by a) Commander Robert Barclay in the Battle of Lake Ontario. b) General William Henry Harrison at the Battle of the Thames. c) Oliver Hazard Perry in the Battle of Lake Erie. d) Thomas Macdonough in the second Battle of Lake Champlain. 18.A person's __________is rooted in his/her thoughts, feelings, and beliefs, and largely determines how a person responds to a particular situation. a) experience b) behavior c) personality d) attitude 18.A person's __________is rooted in his/her thoughts, feelings, and beliefs, and largely determines how a person responds to a particular situation. a) experience b) behavior c) personality d) attitude 19.Which of the following actions will NOT help to create greater group effectiveness? a) making excuses for mistakes b) holding members accountable c) respecting differences d) seeking concrete answers and solutions 19.Which of the following actions will NOT help to create greater group effectiveness? a) making excuses for mistakes b) holding members accountable c) respecting differences d) seeking concrete answers and solutions 20.The act of attacking, plundering, or detention against a ship on the high seas or aircraft, its crew or passengers, or property, by the crew or the passengers of a private ship or a private aircraft a) Liberation b) Ravaging c) Piracy d) Swindling 20.The act of attacking, plundering, or detention against a ship on the high seas or aircraft, its crew or passengers, or property, by the crew or the passengers of a private ship or a private aircraft a) Liberation b) Ravaging c) Piracy d) Swindling 21.Which of the following is NOT a helpful strategy in directing you to eat sensibly? a) Do not try to lose weight too fast. Change your eating habits gradually rather than suddenly. b) If you occasionally overeat, do not become upset. Go back to your sensible eating habits. c) Take small portions of food and eat your food slowly so that you can enjoy its taste. d) To avoid between-meal hunger, completely discard food from your regular meals so you want be tempted to eat them as a snack. 21.Which of the following is NOT a helpful strategy in directing you to eat sensibly? a) Do not try to lose weight too fast. Change your eating habits gradually rather than suddenly. b) If you occasionally overeat, do not become upset. Go back to your sensible eating habits. c) Take small portions of food and eat your food slowly so that you can enjoy its taste. d) To avoid between-meal hunger, completely discard food from your regular meals so you want be tempted to eat them as a snack. 22.The cadence for all rifle movements is? a) 180 counts per minute b) 60 counts per minute c) 130 counts per minute d) 112 to 120 counts per minute 22.The cadence for all rifle movements is? a) 180 counts per minute b) 60 counts per minute c) 130 counts per minute d) 112 to 120 counts per minute 23.What type of planes is land-based, long- range, multiengine planes used mainly for antisubmarine patrol? They also can escort surface convoys, conduct photographic missions, and lay aerial mines. a) Reconnaissance b) Patrol c) Fighter d) Attack 23.What type of planes is land-based, long- range, multiengine planes used mainly for antisubmarine patrol? They also can escort surface convoys, conduct photographic missions, and lay aerial mines. a) Reconnaissance b) Patrol c) Fighter d) Attack 24.In 1921 a business recession affected a) the U.S. and all other major industrial nations. b) the small nations of the world. c) portions of Russia and Poland. d) only the United States. 24.In 1921 a business recession affected a) the U.S. and all other major industrial nations. b) the small nations of the world. c) portions of Russia and Poland. d) only the United States. 25.What is the name given to a learning curve that tends to level off after an initial stage of rapid improvement? a) Experience plateau b) Learning plateau c) Incline then drop d) Bell curve 25.What is the name given to a learning curve that tends to level off after an initial stage of rapid improvement? a) Experience plateau b) Learning plateau c) Incline then drop d) Bell curve 26.Meteoroids that enter the Earth's atmosphere are called a) stellar fragments. b) tektites. c) aerolites. d) meteors. 26.Meteoroids that enter the Earth's atmosphere are called a) stellar fragments. b) tektites. c) aerolites. d) meteors. 27.___________ occurs when a force acts through a distance. a) Motion b) Friction c) Work d) Energy 27.___________ occurs when a force acts through a distance. a) Motion b) Friction c) Work d) Energy 28.The most important ocean current affecting the United States and its entire Atlantic seaboard is called a) the Kuroshio Current. b) the North Equatorial Current. c) the Gulf Stream. d) the Canaries Current. 28.The most important ocean current affecting the United States and its entire Atlantic seaboard is called a) the Kuroshio Current. b) the North Equatorial Current. c) the Gulf Stream. d) the Canaries Current. 29.George has a 14% body fat. His body fat percentage is ________. a) acceptable b) good c) indicating he needs help d) athletic 29.George has a 14% body fat. His body fat percentage is ________. a) acceptable b) good c) indicating he needs help d) athletic 30.What term is used for the attention or regard given to the rights, property, and ideas of others? a) Respect b) Tolerance c) Justice d) Diversity 30.What term is used for the attention or regard given to the rights, property, and ideas of others? a) Respect b) Tolerance c) Justice d) Diversity 31.In what type of orienteering must all competitors visit the same 6-12 control points in the same order? a) Line b) Relay c) Cross-Country d) Score 31.In what type of orienteering must all competitors visit the same 6-12 control points in the same order? a) Line b) Relay c) Cross-Country d) Score 32.Which of the following statements is true and correct concerning in-port watches? a) The primary watch station is shifted from the bridge to the quarterdeck. b) Watches in port are generally 8 to 12 hours in length. c) More watch standers are required in port because of heightened security. d) The primary watch station is shifted from the quarterdeck to the bridge. 32.Which of the following statements is true and correct concerning in-port watches? a) The primary watch station is shifted from the bridge to the quarterdeck. b) Watches in port are generally 8 to 12 hours in length. c) More watch standers are required in port because of heightened security. d) The primary watch station is shifted from the quarterdeck to the bridge. 33.In what NJROTC activity would you expect to compete in climbing, jumping, running, and an obstacle course? a) Academic Competition b) Orienteering c) Marksmanship d) Physical Fitness Competition 33.In what NJROTC activity would you expect to compete in climbing, jumping, running, and an obstacle course? a) Academic Competition b) Orienteering c) Marksmanship d) Physical Fitness Competition 34.What are the main classifications of air warfare? a) Air-to-surface/Air-to-air/Surface-to-air b) Submarine-to-surface/Air-to-air/Surface-to-air c) Surface-to-air/Submarine-to-surface/Air-to-air d) Air-to-air/Submarine-to-surface/Surface-to-air 34.What are the main classifications of air warfare? a) Air-to-surface/Air-to-air/Surface-to-air b) Submarine-to-surface/Air-to-air/Surface-to-air c) Surface-to-air/Submarine-to-surface/Air-to-air d) Air-to-air/Submarine-to-surface/Surface-to-air 35.Who attempted to break the British blockade of the Delaware River at Philadelphia with floating kegs filled with gunpowder and equipped with contact-firing devices? a) Admiral David Farragut b) Robert Fulton c) Admiral Franklin Buchanan d) David Bushnell 35.Who attempted to break the British blockade of the Delaware River at Philadelphia with floating kegs filled with gunpowder and equipped with contact-firing devices? a) Admiral David Farragut b) Robert Fulton c) Admiral Franklin Buchanan d) David Bushnell 36.In brightness and temperature our Sun is classified as a) large. b) average. c) huge. d) small. 36.In brightness and temperature our Sun is classified as a) large. b) average. c) huge. d) small. 37.Employees of the government work in the ________sector. a) private b) public c) administrative d) financial 37.Employees of the government work in the ________sector. a) private b) public c) administrative d) financial 38.At one time man was prevented from going into the deep sea because of the a) pressures of the water. b) utter darkness. c) All of the answers are correct. d) lack of air. 38.At one time man was prevented from going into the deep sea because of the a) pressures of the water. b) utter darkness. c) All of the answers are correct. d) lack of air. 39.Too much _______can lead to high blood pressure. a) protein b) iron c) sodium d) calcium 39.Too much _______can lead to high blood pressure. a) protein b) iron c) sodium d) calcium 40.In what leadership style does the leader closely supervise task completion and give explanations and chances for team members to ask questions, with a high task orientation and a high relationship orientation? a) Selling b) Participating c) Delegating d) Telling 40.In what leadership style does the leader closely supervise task completion and give explanations and chances for team members to ask questions, with a high task orientation and a high relationship orientation? a) Selling b) Participating c) Delegating d) Telling 41.Who manages and has policy control over the Navy's Research and Development (R&D) organization? a) Chief of Naval Research b) Secretary of the Navy c) Director of the Office of Naval Research (ONR) d) Secretary of Defense 41.Who manages and has policy control over the Navy's Research and Development (R&D) organization? a) Chief of Naval Research b) Secretary of the Navy c) Director of the Office of Naval Research (ONR) d) Secretary of Defense 42.If the first letter designator of a major Navy vessel is "A," what type of ship is the vessel? a) Auxiliary b) Carrier c) Military Sealift Command d) Amphibious, littoral 42.If the first letter designator of a major Navy vessel is "A," what type of ship is the vessel? a) Auxiliary b) Carrier c) Military Sealift Command d) Amphibious, littoral 43.Comets are believed to be composed of a) hydrogen and oxygen. b) frozen gases and dust. c) frozen dust and carbon. d) nitrogen and sodium. 43.Comets are believed to be composed of a) hydrogen and oxygen. b) frozen gases and dust. c) frozen dust and carbon. d) nitrogen and sodium. 44.Which of these items is incorrectly paired with its definition? a) Declination: a unit of measurement that is approximately 6,080 feet-which is one minute of latitude; it slightly longer than a statute mile b) Legend: an explanation of the symbols used on a map c) True north: symbolized by a line with a star at the apex d) Grid zone: one of the 60 north-south divisions of the earth's surface between 84 degrees north latitude and 80 degrees south latitude, each 6 degrees wide 44.Which of these items is incorrectly paired with its definition? a) Declination: a unit of measurement that is approximately 6,080 feet-which is one minute of latitude; it slightly longer than a statute mile b) Legend: an explanation of the symbols used on a map c) True north: symbolized by a line with a star at the apex d) Grid zone: one of the 60 north-south divisions of the earth's surface between 84 degrees north latitude and 80 degrees south latitude, each 6 degrees wide 45.The __________ is the staff corps officer responsible for ordering, receiving, storing, issuing, shipping, selling, transferring, accounting for, and maintaining all stores and spare parts in the command. a) Supply officer b) Medical officer c) Reactor officer d) Combat systems officer 45.The __________ is the staff corps officer responsible for ordering, receiving, storing, issuing, shipping, selling, transferring, accounting for, and maintaining all stores and spare parts in the command. a) Supply officer b) Medical officer c) Reactor officer d) Combat systems officer 46.What command is given from fall out when the guidon bearer goes back to his/her position in the formation and stands at attention at order guidon? a) ATTENTION b) REST c) FALL OUT d) FALL IN 46.What command is given from fall out when the guidon bearer goes back to his/her position in the formation and stands at attention at order guidon? a) ATTENTION b) REST c) FALL OUT d) FALL IN 47.Which of the following are obstacles to eating a healthy diet? a) diverse family schedules b) All of the answers are correct c) low finances d) busy schedules 47.Which of the following are obstacles to eating a healthy diet? a) diverse family schedules b) All of the answers are correct c) low finances d) busy schedules 48.What command does the company commander give after he/she reports the company is ready for inspection? a) OPEN RANKS, MARCH b) ATTENTION c) AT EASE d) READY FRONT, COVER 48.What command does the company commander give after he/she reports the company is ready for inspection? a) OPEN RANKS, MARCH b) ATTENTION c) AT EASE d) READY FRONT, COVER 49.A ______________ is a long, smooth wave coming from a distant storm. a) tsunami b) swell c) breaker d) fetch 49.A ______________ is a long, smooth wave coming from a distant storm. a) tsunami b) swell c) breaker d) fetch 50.In 1993 the U.S. and Russia signed the Strategic Arms Reduction and Limitations treaty (START II). This treaty a) Both A & B answers are correct b) Reduced long range nuclear arsenals c) Eliminated land based multi-warhead missiles d) Eliminated SSBNs 50.In 1993 the U.S. and Russia signed the Strategic Arms Reduction and Limitations treaty (START II). This treaty a) Both A & B answers are correct b) Reduced long range nuclear arsenals c) Eliminated land based multi-warhead missiles d) Eliminated SSBNs 51.What word is used to refer to the moral or mental strength to face and deal with anything dangerous or difficult? a) Courage b) Honor c) Dedication d) Commitment 51.What word is used to refer to the moral or mental strength to face and deal with anything dangerous or difficult? a) Courage b) Honor c) Dedication d) Commitment 52.Which organization sponsors high-risk, high- payoff research? a) Research and Development (R&D) b) Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) c) Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) d) Office of Naval Research (ONR) 52.Which organization sponsors high-risk, high- payoff research? a) Research and Development (R&D) b) Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) c) Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) d) Office of Naval Research (ONR) 53.In 1995 Navy and Marine Corps planes from the carrier Theodore Roosevelt conducted air strikes against Serb military positions as part of a) Operation Deliberate Force. b) Operation Enduring Freedom. c) Operation Desert Storm. d) Task Force Ranger. 53.In 1995 Navy and Marine Corps planes from the carrier Theodore Roosevelt conducted air strikes against Serb military positions as part of a) Operation Deliberate Force. b) Operation Enduring Freedom. c) Operation Desert Storm. d) Task Force Ranger. 54.What is the primary reason that taking notes is an important part of active listening? a) It makes you more alert to the main ideas being presented b) Because you pay less attention to the appearance of the speaker c) It tells the speaker the parts of the lesson that are most important to you d) It gives the speaker the impression you are paying attention 54.What is the primary reason that taking notes is an important part of active listening? a) It makes you more alert to the main ideas being presented b) Because you pay less attention to the appearance of the speaker c) It tells the speaker the parts of the lesson that are most important to you d) It gives the speaker the impression you are paying attention 55.One form of _______is imprinted blotted paper. a) mescaline b) LSD c) PCP d) psilocybin 55.One form of _______is imprinted blotted paper. a) mescaline b) LSD c) PCP d) psilocybin 56.Interests and Abilities are to Career Planning as ________and _______are to Marathon Running. a) Speed and Endurance b) Age and Wealth c) Intelligence and Race d) Gender and Eye Color 56.Interests and Abilities are to Career Planning as ________and _______are to Marathon Running. a) Speed and Endurance b) Age and Wealth c) Intelligence and Race d) Gender and Eye Color 57.The U.S. flag can be displayed twenty-four hours a day under which of the following situations? a) Never b) During a funeral for the President c) When properly illuminated during the hours of darkness d) Only with the President's approval 57.The U.S. flag can be displayed twenty-four hours a day under which of the following situations? a) Never b) During a funeral for the President c) When properly illuminated during the hours of darkness d) Only with the President's approval 58.Which of the following are true about Antarctica and its seas? a) The seas are b) There are no military operations permitted/The seas are bipolar c) Antarctica is a crucial area. being in the mainstream of the world's air and sea lanes/There are many minerals in the seas d) There are many minerals in the seas/There are no military operations permitted 58.Which of the following are true about Antarctica and its seas? a) The seas are b) There are no military operations permitted/The seas are bipolar c) Antarctica is a crucial area. being in the mainstream of the world's air and sea lanes/There are many minerals in the seas d) There are many minerals in the seas/There are no military operations permitted 59.Which instructional technique involves the process wherein one person does something in the presence of others to show them how to do it or to illustrate a principle? a) Case study b) Demonstration c) Speech d) Role-playing 59.Which instructional technique involves the process wherein one person does something in the presence of others to show them how to do it or to illustrate a principle? a) Case study b) Demonstration c) Speech d) Role-playing 60.To prevent moisture in your breath from freezing, condensing, and wetting your sleeping bag, what should you do before going to sleep? a) Insulate your sleeping bag with a waterproof material b) Wrap a cloth of some sort around your head. c) Wrap a piece of waterproof material around your face. d) Keep your nose and mouth outside the sleeping bag. 60.To prevent moisture in your breath from freezing, condensing, and wetting your sleeping bag, what should you do before going to sleep? a) Insulate your sleeping bag with a waterproof material b) Wrap a cloth of some sort around your head. c) Wrap a piece of waterproof material around your face. d) Keep your nose and mouth outside the sleeping bag. 61.On an essay test, what should students do before they begin writing their responses? a) Make sure they have sufficient writing materials (aka: pens and paper) to complete the essay. b) Spend a majority of their time contemplating their answer. c) Quickly read the question and immediately begin taking notes for an outline. d) Read the question carefully to make sure they understand what they are being asked to do. 61.On an essay test, what should students do before they begin writing their responses? a) Make sure they have sufficient writing materials (aka: pens and paper) to complete the essay. b) Spend a majority of their time contemplating their answer. c) Quickly read the question and immediately begin taking notes for an outline. d) Read the question carefully to make sure they understand what they are being asked to do. 62.The second group to master the sea were the a) Phoenicians. b) Greeks. c) Cretes. d) Romans. 62.The second group to master the sea were the a) Phoenicians. b) Greeks. c) Cretes. d) Romans. 63.What is the automatic removal of a prospective member of a military court-martial on demand from the accused, with no reason necessarily given? a) Administrative right b) Appeal c) Reprisal d) Peremptory challenge 63.What is the automatic removal of a prospective member of a military court-martial on demand from the accused, with no reason necessarily given? a) Administrative right b) Appeal c) Reprisal d) Peremptory challenge 64.These are modern instruments that measure the intensity of earthquakes, have helped to locate the boundaries of the plates called fault lines. a) Geological graphs b) Cosmolographics c) Asthenosphere graphs d) Seismographs 64.These are modern instruments that measure the intensity of earthquakes, have helped to locate the boundaries of the plates called fault lines. a) Geological graphs b) Cosmolographics c) Asthenosphere graphs d) Seismographs 65.Which tactical capability requires sufficient power to be capable of projecting power through such means as carrier and amphibious battle forces and the destruction of all hostile forces in the theater of operation by weapons such as guns and missiles? a) Offensive power b) Defensive strength c) Command and control d) Logistical independence 65.Which tactical capability requires sufficient power to be capable of projecting power through such means as carrier and amphibious battle forces and the destruction of all hostile forces in the theater of operation by weapons such as guns and missiles? a) Offensive power b) Defensive strength c) Command and control d) Logistical independence 66.Which of the following commands is given when the guidon bearer moves his/her left hand, palm down, to a position approximately 18 inches above his/her right hand, keeping the left arm parallel to the ground? a) SALUTE b) ATTENTION c) FALL IN d) PARADE REST 66.Which of the following commands is given when the guidon bearer moves his/her left hand, palm down, to a position approximately 18 inches above his/her right hand, keeping the left arm parallel to the ground? a) SALUTE b) ATTENTION c) FALL IN d) PARADE REST 67.Rank/rate and the JROTC bar insignias are centered at what distance from the collar point on the male and female short sleeve khaki shirt? a) 1 and 7/8 of an inch b) 2 and 1/2 of an inch c) 1/4 inch d) 1 and 1/2 of an inch 67.Rank/rate and the JROTC bar insignias are centered at what distance from the collar point on the male and female short sleeve khaki shirt? a) 1 and 7/8 of an inch b) 2 and 1/2 of an inch c) 1/4 inch d) 1 and 1/2 of an inch 68.Who was in charge of the American troops at the battle of Lake Champlain in 1776? a) Benedict Arnold b) Ezek Hopkins c) John Paul Jones d) George Washington 68.Who was in charge of the American troops at the battle of Lake Champlain in 1776? a) Benedict Arnold b) Ezek Hopkins c) John Paul Jones d) George Washington 69.Through what waterway does most of the surface cargo between Asia and Europe pass? a) Turkish Straits b) Panama Canal c) Dardanelles Channel d) Suez Canal 69.Through what waterway does most of the surface cargo between Asia and Europe pass? a) Turkish Straits b) Panama Canal c) Dardanelles Channel d) Suez Canal 70.What is the platform on a boat that overhangs the bow and provides room to handle the anchor and forward sail? a) Pulpit b) Waterline c) Hull d) Transom 70.What is the platform on a boat that overhangs the bow and provides room to handle the anchor and forward sail? a) Pulpit b) Waterline c) Hull d) Transom 71.The Third Fleet conducted heavy attacks during World War II on Formosa and Okinawa to a) ensure control of Formosa during the invasion of the Palaus Islands. b) destroy potential land-based air support for the Japanese forces in the Philippines. c) divide the Japanese fleet and cut off their supply line from the Indies. d) neutralize the supporting naval forces preparing for the invasion of Iwo Jima. 71.The Third Fleet conducted heavy attacks during World War II on Formosa and Okinawa to a) ensure control of Formosa during the invasion of the Palaus Islands. b) destroy potential land-based air support for the Japanese forces in the Philippines. c) divide the Japanese fleet and cut off their supply line from the Indies. d) neutralize the supporting naval forces preparing for the invasion of Iwo Jima. 72.As maritime air moves over land, it tends to bring temperatures that are a) hot. b) mild. c) moderate. d) freezing. 72.As maritime air moves over land, it tends to bring temperatures that are a) hot. b) mild. c) moderate. d) freezing. 73.A __________ is a device welded to the deck that is used for fastening a wire or line; looks like a pair of projecting horns. a) Bollard b) Cleat c) Chock d) Breast lines 73.A __________ is a device welded to the deck that is used for fastening a wire or line; looks like a pair of projecting horns. a) Bollard b) Cleat c) Chock d) Breast lines 74.The Amazon River Basin, the world's largest tropical rain forest, is in what continent? a) Australia b) North America c) Asia d) South America 74.The Amazon River Basin, the world's largest tropical rain forest, is in what continent? a) Australia b) North America c) Asia d) South America 75.______________is a disease in which the body is unable to use sugars properly. a) Heart Disease b) Fetal Alcohol Syndrome c) Cancer d) Diabetes 75.______________is a disease in which the body is unable to use sugars properly. a) Heart Disease b) Fetal Alcohol Syndrome c) Cancer d) Diabetes 76.What are some job needs that the navy can fulfill? a) Professional growth and job responsibilities b) Pride and mastery of the job c) All of the answers are correct. d) Recognition 76.What are some job needs that the navy can fulfill? a) Professional growth and job responsibilities b) Pride and mastery of the job c) All of the answers are correct. d) Recognition 77.Since a leader sets the standards for conduct and performance by personal example, team members will ______him/her. a) criticize b) admire c) ignore d) imitate 77.Since a leader sets the standards for conduct and performance by personal example, team members will ______him/her. a) criticize b) admire c) ignore d) imitate 78.Which of the following elements is NOT included in the Declaration of Independence? a) All of the answers are correct b) The words, "Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness." c) A list of the names of all 15 states that were claiming independence d) The words, "Oh say can you see." 78.Which of the following elements is NOT included in the Declaration of Independence? a) All of the answers are correct b) The words, "Life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness." c) A list of the names of all 15 states that were claiming independence d) The words, "Oh say can you see." 79.Upon completion of the inspection, each platoon commander faces left and orders a) AT EASE b) ATTENTION c) CLOSE RANKS, MARCH d) PARADE REST 79.Upon completion of the inspection, each platoon commander faces left and orders a) AT EASE b) ATTENTION c) CLOSE RANKS, MARCH d) PARADE REST 81.Those who participate in college level NROTC receive which of the following? a) Uniform b) Books c) Full tuition d) All of the answers are correct 81.Those who participate in college level NROTC receive which of the following? a) Uniform b) Books c) Full tuition d) All of the answers are correct 82.Compared to plain-laid line, what is the advantage of braided line? a) It does not stretch as much as plain-laid line. b) It will not unlay or twist when it rotates on swivels. c) It can be coiled down in either direction. d) It is stronger than plain-laid line. 82.Compared to plain-laid line, what is the advantage of braided line? a) It does not stretch as much as plain-laid line. b) It will not unlay or twist when it rotates on swivels. c) It can be coiled down in either direction. d) It is stronger than plain-laid line. 83.Certain bright stars expand and contract with a definite rhythm; thus they are called a) dwarfs. b) main sequences. c) clusters. d) Pulsating stars. 83.Certain bright stars expand and contract with a definite rhythm; thus they are called a) dwarfs. b) main sequences. c) clusters. d) Pulsating stars. 84.Girders attached to the keel, called _____________frames, run athwartship and support the watertight skin or shell plating, which forms the sides and bottoms of the ship. a) Transverse b) Vertical c) Horizontal d) Longitudinal 84.Girders attached to the keel, called _____________frames, run athwartship and support the watertight skin or shell plating, which forms the sides and bottoms of the ship. a) Transverse b) Vertical c) Horizontal d) Longitudinal 85.The mission of the __________ is to provide the president, National Security Council, and other policy-making government and military officials with comprehensive foreign intelligence on matters related to national security. a) CIA b) FBI c) DHS d) DIA 85.The mission of the __________ is to provide the president, National Security Council, and other policy-making government and military officials with comprehensive foreign intelligence on matters related to national security. a) CIA b) FBI c) DHS d) DIA 86.How can cocaine cause death? a) Poisons the liver and keeps it from filtering the blood b) Damages renal blood vessels, causing kidney failure c) Disrupts the brain's control of the heart and breathing d) Ruptures the blood vessels in the brain, causing uncontrollable bleeding 86.How can cocaine cause death? a) Poisons the liver and keeps it from filtering the blood b) Damages renal blood vessels, causing kidney failure c) Disrupts the brain's control of the heart and breathing d) Ruptures the blood vessels in the brain, causing uncontrollable bleeding 87.How does devotion to duty relate to the ability to take orders? a) If you are devoted to duty, you have a more positive outlook on life. b) Devotion to duty is unrelated to one's ability to take orders. c) If any member fails to do his or her part, the entire unit will experience low morale. d) If any member fails to do his or her part, the unit might fail to accomplish its mission. 87.How does devotion to duty relate to the ability to take orders? a) If you are devoted to duty, you have a more positive outlook on life. b) Devotion to duty is unrelated to one's ability to take orders. c) If any member fails to do his or her part, the entire unit will experience low morale. d) If any member fails to do his or her part, the unit might fail to accomplish its mission. 88.What are the official representatives of our government in foreign capitals called? a) Ambassadors b) Envoys c) Attaches d) Diplomats 88.What are the official representatives of our government in foreign capitals called? a) Ambassadors b) Envoys c) Attaches d) Diplomats 89.What is the nautical term for the floor in a Navy ship? a) Quarterdeck b) Deck c) Hull d) Passageway 89.What is the nautical term for the floor in a Navy ship? a) Quarterdeck b) Deck c) Hull d) Passageway 90.Concerning the flow of electricity, materials such as rubber, glass, and dry wood are known as a) insulators. b) D electric cells. c) conductors. d) thermocouples. 90.Concerning the flow of electricity, materials such as rubber, glass, and dry wood are known as a) insulators. b) D electric cells. c) conductors. d) thermocouples. 91.Which of the following statements is incorrect concerning naval and maritime matters after the Algerian War of ? a) The United States signed treaties with the Barbary states that stopped the need to pay tribute. b) A U.S. Navy squadron operated from a base at Port Mahon, Minorca, against piracy throughout the Mediterranean. c) The United States kept a Mediterranean Naval Squadron regularly deployed until the Civil War. d) The Navy ceased all operations in the Mediterranean Sea and returned to home waters. 91.Which of the following statements is incorrect concerning naval and maritime matters after the Algerian War of ? a) The United States signed treaties with the Barbary states that stopped the need to pay tribute. b) A U.S. Navy squadron operated from a base at Port Mahon, Minorca, against piracy throughout the Mediterranean. c) The United States kept a Mediterranean Naval Squadron regularly deployed until the Civil War. d) The Navy ceased all operations in the Mediterranean Sea and returned to home waters. 92.If your goal is to reduce body fat, you should exercise __________for____ minutes at about 50% of your maximum heart rate. a) moderately / 30 b) vigorously / 50 c) vigorously / 20 d) moderately / 60 92.If your goal is to reduce body fat, you should exercise __________for____ minutes at about 50% of your maximum heart rate. a) moderately / 30 b) vigorously / 50 c) vigorously / 20 d) moderately / 60 93.Where do monsoon winds characteristically occur? a) Africa b) South America c) Southern Europe d) South and Southeast Asia 93.Where do monsoon winds characteristically occur? a) Africa b) South America c) Southern Europe d) South and Southeast Asia 94.The senior officer taking part in a ceremony is referred to as a? a) Commander of Troops b) Adjutant c) Marshal of Ceremony d) Officer Commanding 94.The senior officer taking part in a ceremony is referred to as a? a) Commander of Troops b) Adjutant c) Marshal of Ceremony d) Officer Commanding 95.___________________is a life threatening condition caused by prolonged exposure to the high heat? a) Heat Exhaustion b) Dehydration c) Heat Cramps d) Heatstroke 95.___________________is a life threatening condition caused by prolonged exposure to the high heat? a) Heat Exhaustion b) Dehydration c) Heat Cramps d) Heatstroke 96.Fires are grouped into how many classes according to the type of fuel or material burning and the methods required to extinguish them? a) Two b) Three c) One d) Four 96.Fires are grouped into how many classes according to the type of fuel or material burning and the methods required to extinguish them? a) Two b) Three c) One d) Four 97.Which of the following suggestions will help optimize sleep and alertness in the field? a) Learn and practice relaxation techniques to help you stay alert during dull stretches of watch. b) Avoid taking catnaps since they will make you groggy and impede your performance for a long time after you wake up. c) Share tasks with other cadets so that everyone can receive adequate amounts of sleep. d) Since you may not be able to sleep as well in the field, several days before you go, shorten the amount of sleep you allow yourself. 97.Which of the following suggestions will help optimize sleep and alertness in the field? a) Learn and practice relaxation techniques to help you stay alert during dull stretches of watch. b) Avoid taking catnaps since they will make you groggy and impede your performance for a long time after you wake up. c) Share tasks with other cadets so that everyone can receive adequate amounts of sleep. d) Since you may not be able to sleep as well in the field, several days before you go, shorten the amount of sleep you allow yourself. 98.What is the area called that is located between the Polar Easterlies and the Prevailing Westerlies? a) Sub-tropical High Pressure Belt b) Intertropical Convergence Zone c) Trade Belt d) Polar Frontal Zone 98.What is the area called that is located between the Polar Easterlies and the Prevailing Westerlies? a) Sub-tropical High Pressure Belt b) Intertropical Convergence Zone c) Trade Belt d) Polar Frontal Zone 99.What tactic caused Allied shipping losses from U-boat attacks to decline after May 1917? a) Gigantic minefields laid by the U.S. Navy to prevent U-boats from gaining access to the Atlantic b) The Convoy System c) The Blockade of German Submarine bases d) The Air Warfare System 99.What tactic caused Allied shipping losses from U-boat attacks to decline after May 1917? a) Gigantic minefields laid by the U.S. Navy to prevent U-boats from gaining access to the Atlantic b) The Convoy System c) The Blockade of German Submarine bases d) The Air Warfare System 100.If you are working the morning watch and hear seven bells, what time is it and how long before your watch ends? a) 0230, one and a half hours b) 0730, a half hour c) 0330, a half hour d) 0830, three and a half hours 100.If you are working the morning watch and hear seven bells, what time is it and how long before your watch ends? a) 0230, one and a half hours b) 0730, a half hour c) 0330, a half hour d) 0830, three and a half hours


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