NAVY LEAGUE OF CANADAONTARIO DIVISION
ODI 2008
STANDARDIZE TESTING
NOVEMBER 1, 2017
CDR. (NL) J. DEMARY-ELLIOTT
Purpose: To provide Navy League Corps across Ontario Division with a series of Promotional Tests and Level Training Evaluations. Use of these documents will allow the standardization of evaluating Navy League Cadets.
Direction: At the end of each training level, cadets shall complete the examination associated with that level of instruction. The provided tests are intended to be used as a confirmation of the information gained by the cadet. Cadets who fail to gain a 70% pass mark should be coached in the areas where their knowledge was lacking and allowed to rewrite the examination until a passing mark is achieved. This testing serves not only to evaluate the knowledge held by the cadets but also of the effectiveness of the instructors in conveying the lessons. Use the questions as main teaching points when developing your lesson plans. This will ensure your cadets are receiving the necessary information and guarantee all cadets are receiving equivalent training across the Division.
The evaluation sheets that accompany each training level are to be completed by the instructor teaching that cadet in each level or class. The evaluation sheets allow the Training Officer to track what classes the cadet has completed and whether the cadet had difficulty in understanding the material being taught. Each sheet has space for comment by the instructor or training officer. While there is no Promotion Examination above a Petty Officer Second Class, when used properly these evaluations can prove to be an invaluable tool when selecting cadets for the appointed promotions and corps positions while in their Level 5 training period.
NAVY LEAGUE OF CANADAONTARIO DIVISION Level 1
NEW ENTRY TO ORDINARY CADETPROMOTIONAL EXAMINATION
Name: _______________________________ Date: ___________________________
MULTIPLE CHOICEPlease circle the appropriate answer you feel is most suitable for each question stated below.
1. What rank has crossed anchors and three chevrons?A) Able CadetB) Leading CadetC) Petty Officer Second Class
2. What rank has one chevron?A) MidshipmanB) Able CadetC) Leading Cadet
3. What rank is a crown?A) Petty Officer Second ClassB) Able CadetC) Petty Officer First Class
4. What rank has a crown with laurels around it?A) Leading CadetB) MidshipmanC) Chief Petty Officer Second Class
5. What rank is a single thin ring (or braid or stripe)?A) MidshipmanB) LieutenantC) Commander
6. What rank is two thick rings (or braid or stripe)?A) New EntryB) LieutenantC) Midshipman
7. How many Commanders are there in Ontario Division?A) Six (6)B) Four (4)C) One (1)
8. Who is next, in the Chain of Command, after the Divisional Officer?A) Executive OfficerB) Divisional Petty OfficerC) Commanding Officer
9. Who is next, in the Chain of Command, after the Divisional Petty Officer?A) Commanding OfficerB) Divisional OfficerC) Officer of the Day
10. Who does the Administration Officer report directly to?A) Commanding OfficerB) Supply OfficerC) Executive Officer
11. Who does the Supply Officer report directly to?A) Commanding OfficerB) Executive OfficerC) Administration Officer
12. What is the ribbon on your cap called?A) Cap ribbonB) Cap TallyC) Cap tag
13. What is the name of the rope around your neck called, when you are wearing your uniform?A) RopeB) LineC) Lanyard
14. What is the name of the best black shoe polish to use on your boots with?A) TanjayB) KiwiC) None of the above
15. On which sleeve of your uniform would a Semaphore Badge be sewn?A) Right sleeveB) Left sleeve
16. On which sleeve of your uniform would a Boatswain Badge be sewn?A) Right sleeveB) Left Sleeve
17. What does the Semaphore Badge look like?A) Two sail boats in a circleB) Crossed flags in a circleC) None above
18. What year was the Navy League Cadet program established?A) 1848B) 1948C) 1901
19. What year was the Royal Canadian Navy established?A) 1901B) 1948C) 1910
20. When a division does a Right Dress, does the front marker take a step forward?A) YesB) No
21. What is the purpose of the “Open Order” command?A) To give more room for cadetsB) To make it easier to marchC) To allow more room in between ranks for inspections; or to allow cadets to fall in or out.
22. If officers are on parade when you are dismissed, do you salute?A) NoB) Yes
23. When there are two ranks, which rank, or ranks, move on an “Open Order” command?A) Centre RankB) Front RankC) Rear Rank
24. When there are nine cadets in a division, how many ranks would there be?A) ThreeB) TwoC) One
25. When you do an “About Turn”, which way to you turn?A) To the leftB) To the right
26. What rank is the Coat of Arms?A) Able CadetB) Petty Officer First ClassC) Chief Petty Officer First Class
27. What rank has a single anchor and two chevrons?A) Leading CadetB) Able CadetC) New Entry
28. What rank is a single thick ring (or braid, or stripe)?A) Sub LieutenantB) Acting Sub LieutenantC) Commander
29. What rank is one thin and one thick ring (or braid, or stripe)?A) Acting Sub LieutenantB) Sub LieutenantC) Midshipman
30. What is the purpose of removing headdress?A) For prayersB) At times when ordered to relax on paradeC) As ordered in a drill routineD) All of the above
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NAVY LEAGUE OF CANADAONTARIO DIVISION Level 2
ORDINARY CADET TO ABLE CADETPROMOTIONAL EXAMINATION
Name: ____________________________ Date: _____________________
MULTIPLE CHOICEPlease circle the appropriate answer you feel is most suitable for each question stated below.
1. The Parliament Buildings, the Mounties, the beaver and the maple leaf are all the symbols of what?A) OntarioB) CanadaC) United States
2. What is the naval term for “in the direction of the stern of the ship”?A) BackwardsB) AftC) Forward
3. The following means “order understood and I will follow your command”?A) Yes Sir/MadamB) Bravo ZuluC) Aye Aye
4. This is a “storeroom for maintenance gear”?A) Boatswain’s StoresB) Storage LockerC) Stores
5. What is the naval term for “wall”?A) DeckB) BulkheadC) Wall
6. What do we call the “ceremony of hoisting the National Flag”?A) SunsetB) PrayersC) Colours
7. Who is the “senior petty officer on a ship”?A) Divisional OfficerB) Coxswain (or Chief of the Corps)
C) Cadet
8. What is the term for the division selected to look after corps preparation and clean up?A) Clean up DivisionB) Duty DivisionC) None of the above
9. What is the naval term for “in the direction of the bow of the ship”?A) AftB) ForeC) None of the above
10. What is the naval term for Kitchen?A) Gash canB) DeckC) Galley
11. What is “Liberty boat”?A) After being dismissed, you are free to go ashoreB) After being fall in on deckC) A 15-minute break
12. What is “out pipes”?A) Pipe the start to fall inB) A pipe indicating the end of stand easyC) A pipe indicating the end of the training night
13. What is a “pipe”?A) Sound of a commandB) The sound produced from a Boatswain’s call, all pipes have meaningC) Sound of a horn
14. What is “Starboard”?A) Left side of shipB) Center of the shipC) Right side of the ship
15. What is “sunset”?A) The ceremony of raising the National FlagB) The ceremony of lowering the National Flag half wayC) The ceremony of lowering the National Flag
16. What is the phonetic word for the letter “V”?A) VeniceB) VictorC) Victoria
17. What is the phonetic word for “L”?A) LemonB) LimaC) Lenard
18. What is the civilian time for 1342?A) 1:42 amB) 1:42 pmC) 1:42
19. What is the civilian time for 2300?A) 11:00 amB) 11:00 pmC) 11:00
20. What is the military time for 4:44pm?A) 0440B) 1644C) 04:44
21. What is the military time for 3:00amA) 0300B) 1300C) 1500
22. How many watches are there, in a naval day?A) SixB) EightC) Seven
23. What is the start and finish times for the “Afternoon Watch”?A) 1200-1600B) 0800-1200C) 0400-0800
24. What is the watch that goes from 1800-2000?A) Afternoon watchB) Morning watchC) Last Dog watch
25. What is the front left quarter of a ship called?A) Port bowB) BowC) Port
26. What is the rear left quarter of a ship called?A) Port bowB) Port QuarterC) Port
27. What is the rear right quarter of the ship called?A) StarboardB) Starboard bowC) Starboard quarter
28. What is “abeam”?A) Length of the shipB) Across the width of the shipC) Height of the ship
29. What is the “direction that is forward of the ship”?A) BackB) AheadC) Reverse
30. How many bells would be rung at 0800?A) EightB) FourC) Two
31. How many bells would be rung at 0300?A) EightB) None (silent hours)C) Four
32. How many bells would be rung at 1830?A) TwoB) OneC) Four
33. Explain what it would sound like to ring five bells?A) Ding, ding, ding, ding, dingB) Ding-ding, pause, ding-ding, pause dingC) Ding-ding-ding, pause, ding-ding
34. Why are bells rung?A) To know where everyone isB) To keep track of timeC) To know if it is lunch time
35. What is the “distance between the waterline and the highest part of the ship’s hull called”?A) DeckB) DraughtC) Freeboard
36. When marching, which foot do you call “Mark Time” on?A) LeftB) RightC) None
37. When marching, which foot do you call “Salute” on?A) LeftB) RightC) None
38. What is an Overhand Knot used for?A) To prevent fraying at the end of a ropeB) Stopper knotC) All the above
39. What is a Bowline used for?A) To tie a temporary knotB) To tie a temporary eye in the end of the ropeC) None of the above
40. What is a Cleat Hitch used for?A) To tie a cleat to a dockB) To secure a rope to a cleatC) To tie a rope to a bar
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NAVY LEAGUE OF CANADAONTARIO DIVISION Level 3
ABLE CADET TO LEADING CADETPROMOTIONAL EXAMINATION
Name: ____________________________ Date: ______________________________
MULTIPLE CHOICEPlease circle the appropriate answer you feel is most suitable for each question stated below.
1. What are the two shapes found on a distress flag?A) Square and circleB) Square and triangleC) Circle and triangle
2. When boating, Hypothermia is only a concern if you fall in the water.A) TrueB) False
3. The following means “order understood, and I will follow”?A) Yes Sir/MadamB) Bravo ZuluC) Aye Aye
4. In a man overboard situation it is important to mark where the person is so you can find them after you turn the boat around. You can do this by;A) Throwing a kisby ring in the water near the person B) Shooting a flareC) Just tell the person to wave their arms and yell
5. What is the naval term for “wall”?A) DeckB) BulkheadC) Wall
6. A PFD will turn you face-up in the water if you are unconscious.A) TrueB) False
7. What is the proper way to throw a heaving line?A) OverhandB) UnderhandC) Side arm
8. What is Chain Sennit used for?A) Temporary shorten a lineB) DecorationC) All the above
9. What is a Square Plait used for?A) Ceremonial paddlesB) BraceletsC) All the above
10. How may life jackets need to be in a boat with eight people?A) NineB) TenC) Eight
11. What contents are needed in an emergency kit for a boat?A) FlaresB) Flashlight with batteriesC) Distress signalD) All the above
12. What is hypothermia?A) Lowering of the body core temperatureB) Lowering of the body weightC) Raising of the body`s core temperature
13. What is not a sign or symptom of hypothermia?A) DrowsinessB) Loss of feeling in extremitiesC) Heavy sweating
14. What is found on a Capacity Plate?A) Model type or numberB) Name of manufacturerC) Number of passengers allowedD) All the above
15. What is the purpose of the “Open Order” command?A) More room for cadets to moveB) Allow more room between the ranks for inspectionsC) More room to turn around
16. If officers are on parade when you are dismissed, do you salute?A) NoB) Yes
17. When there are two ranks, which rank, or ranks move on an “Open Order” command?A) Front rankB) Rear rankC) Center rank
18. When there are nine cadets in a division, how many ranks are there?A) ThreeB) TwoC) One
19. When you do an “About Turn” which way do you turn?A) To the rightB) To the leftC) Both
20. What is the purpose of removing headdress?A) For prayersB) When ordered to relaxC) All the above
21. When marching, which foot do you call “Forward” on?A) RightB) LeftC) Either foot
22. What is the purpose of marching?A) Method to stand stillB) Method to move one place to anotherC) Method to turn around
23. Concerning Citizenship, what is the prime objective of the Navy League Cadet movement?A) Sense of loyalty and commitment to Canada and communityB) To be proudC) To be recognized
24. How many turns are made in each sequence when tying a Monkey’s Fist?A) Three turns of the running endB) Four turns of the running endC) Six turns of the running end
25. Which in not one of the three government bodies that can approve a Life jacket to Canadian Standards?A) Transport CanadaB) Canadian Coast GuardC) Fisheries and OceansD) Canadian Standards Association
26. Which colour is not allowed for use on a Lifejacket?A) RedB) OrangeC) Green
27. What is the proper way to clean a lifejacket?A) Using mild soap and running waterB) Steam cleanC) Brush off only
28. Define Port:A) The left side of a pleasure craft looking forwardB) The right side of a pleasure craft looking forwardC) None of the above
29. What must you do when you see the Code of Signals Flag A?A) Keep well clear at slow speed.B) Keep where you areC) Speed up and clear area
27. How many watches are there in a 24-hour day?D) EightE) SevenF) Six
30. The First Dog watch falls between what hours?A) 1600-1800B) 1500-1700C) 1600-1830
31. What Officer rank has one thick bar, one thin bar and one thick bar?A) MidshipmanB) Lieutenant CommanderC) Lieutenant
32. Spell Pizza using the Phonetic AlphabetA) P-I-Z-Z-AB) Papa, India, Zulu, Zulu, Alpha
33. During colours, what is the cadet called who is responsible for hoisting the flags?A) QuartermasterB) SignalmanC) Executive officer
34. During Colours, who does the Officer of the Day report to?A) Commanding officerB) Executive officerC) Divisional officer
35. Referring to the Parts of a Ship, if you were standing on the back left side of a ship, where would you be?A) After part, Port sideB) Fore part, Port sideC) Middle part, Port side
36. Which rank is represented by a crown surrounded by laurels?A) Chief Petty Officer First ClassB) Chief Petty Officer Second ClassC) Petty Officer First Class
38. When are you required to have a fire extinguisher on a sailboat less than 8m in length?A) When the sailboat is equipped with a motor.B) When the sailboat has not motorC) None of the above
39. What is the maximum length of a boat that is required to have a capacity plate?A) Five metersB) Six metersC) Nine meters
40. Define Underway:A) A pleasure craft that is not at anchor or made fast (tied up) to the shoreB) When a pleasure craft is anchoredC) When a pleasure craft not in the water
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NAVY LEAGUE OF CANADAONTARIO DIVISION Level 4
LEADING CADET TO PETTY OFFICER SECOND CLASSPROMOTIONAL EXAMINATION
Name: ____________________________ Date: ______________________________
MULTIPLE CHOICEPlease circle the appropriate answer you feel is most suitable for each question stated below.
1. When planning a boating trip, “A third for getting there, a third for the return and a third for reserve.” Is a rule of thumb for what?A) How much water you should bringB) How much gas you should bringC) How much food you should bring
2. What is the naval term for “in the direction of the stern of the ship”?A) BackwardsB) AftC) Forward
3. The following means “order understood, and I will follow your command”?A) Yes Sir/MadamB) Bravo ZuluC) Aye Aye
4. Why should you always have a trip plan?A) So you can calculate how much fuel you are going to needB) To plan what tourist sites will be on your tripC) So you can be found in case of an emergency
5. Why should large ships always be given the right of way?A) Because they are bigger than youB) Because it takes them longer to maneuver (turn)C) Because they have a Captain and you are a cadet
6. What is the purpose of the “Open Order” command?A) More room for cadets to moveB) Allow more room between the ranks for inspectionsC) More room to turn around
7. If officers are on parade when you are dismissed, do you salute?D) NoE) Yes
8. When there are two ranks, which rank, or ranks move on an “Open Order” command?A) Front rankB) Rear rankC) Center rank
9. When there are nine cadets in a division, how many ranks are there?A) ThreeB) TwoC) One
10. When you do an “About Turn” which way do you turn?A) To the rightB) To the leftC) Either
11. When required to raise your arm for a right dress, how high should it be?A) 175cmB) Your shoulder heightC) The shoulder height of the person next to you
12. When marching, which foot do you call “Right Turn” on?A) RightB) Left
13. What is the purpose of marching?A) Method to stand stillB) Method to move one place to anotherC) Method to turn around
14. Concerning Citizenship, what is the prime objective of the Navy League Cadet movement?A) Sense of loyalty and commitment to Canada and communityB) To be proudC) To be recognized
15. __________ are the gravitational rise and fall of water caused by the pull of the moon and the sun.A) WavesB) TidesC) Whirlpools
16. What are the three government bodies that can approve a Life jacket to Canadian Standards?A) Transport CanadaB) Canadian Coast GuardC) Fisheries and Oceans
17. What must you do when you see the Code of Signals Flag A?A) Keep well clear at slow speed.B) Keep where you areC) Speed up and clear area
18. How many watches are there in a 24-hour day?A) EightB) SevenC) Six
19. Which watch falls between the First Watch and the Morning watch?A) Your Mickey Mouse watchB) Second WatchC) Middle Watch
20. What colour are Cautionary buoys?A) BlueB) RedC) Yellow
21. Which of the following is not a basic aid to navigation?A) A buoyB) A channel markerC) A tree with a flag on it
22. If you see a hazard buoy in front and a little to the right side, you would report to the skipper that “There is a hazard off the _____________.
A) Port QuarterB) Starboard QuarterC) Starboard Bow
23. When entering a river, what colour are the buoys that you must keep on your starboard side?A) RedB) GreenC) Blue
24. When looking at a nautical chart, what do numbers in the water representA) The depth of the waterB) The distance from that point to the nearest landC) The speed zone in that area
25. When are you required to have a fire extinguisher on a sailboat less than 8m in length?A) When the sailboat is equipped with a motor.B) When the sailboat has not motorC) None of the above
26. What is the maximum length of a boat that is required to have a capacity plate?A) Five metersB) Six metersC) Nine meters
27. When calling drill timing, what is the purpose of the “Two-Three:A) It provides a pause where no movement takes placeB) It helps you keep track of your countC) It means that you must move your feet
28. Which item should not be on a Pre-Departure Checklist?A) Check the weather forecast.B) Make sure you have maps and charts.C) Make sure someone knows where you are going, when you are expected back and what your boat
looks like
29. When anchoring, should you head the boat into the wind or away from the wind?A) Into the windB) Away from the windC) Face to the side
30. Complete the following: Green to green, red to red …A) Perfect safety, go aheadB) Perfect safety, go reverseC) Stay put
31. Who has the right-of-way between a sailboat and a canoe?A) CanoeB) SailboatC) Neither one
32. Describe a “can” buoyA) Round on topB) Flat on topC) Pointy on top
33. What does “M” mean, on a chart?A) MuckB) MudC) Sand
34. Describe the chart symbol(s) for a telephone lineA) A series of little phonesB) A series of “T”sC) Series of lines
35. When it is completed, who should you give your Trip plan to?A) A responsible person who can notify officials if you fail to check in at the agreed timesB) Keep it on youC) Put it in your vehicle
36. What is the Coast Guard cellular number to be used for distress when on the water?A) *12B) *16C) *18
37. What is the worst thing you can do when dealing with an On-board emergency?A) Call 911B) PanicC) Drop your anchor
38. What is the configuration of International Code of Flags used for distress callsA) November over CharlieB) Charlie over November
39. What year was the Navy League Cadet program established?A) 1986B) 1948C) 1848
40. If two sailboats are heading in the same direction, which one has the right-of-way?A) The boat on the starboard sideB) The boat on the leeward sideC) The boat on the windward side
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NAVY LEAGUE OF CANADAONTARIO DIVISION Level 5
PETTY OFFICER SECOND CLASS TO PETTY OFFICER FIRST CLASSPROMOTIONAL EXAMINATION
Name: ____________________________ Date: ______________________________
1) What are the two parts of giving an order?a) First part, second partb) Cautionary, Executivec) One, two-three, one
2) What is the “cautionary” part of the order used for?a) To warn the cadets that they are in dangerb) To make sure they don’t tripc) To ready the cadets to complete the drill movement
3) What is the “executive” part of the order used for?a) It tells you when to execute the drill commandb) To let you know it comes from the Executive Officerc) To let you know it comes from an important person
4) The cadet with the loudest drill voice will do the best job teaching drill.a) Trueb) False
5) On the march, how many paces in front of a division should the Divisional Petty Officer stand, in the Column of Route position?a) Twob) Threec) Four
6) As a Divisional Petty Officer marching with a division, you pass a Lieutenant. What do you do and/or say?a) Give the Eyes Right command and saluteb) Call “props” and fist-bump the officerc) Call a halt and turn the division toward the officer
7) Fill in the blanks…., “and and the Navy League of Canada to the best of my ability.”a) Assist, supportb) Practice, helpc) Train, support
8) What is a Sheep Shank used for?a) To temporarily shorten a ropeb) To tie up a sheepc) To tie two ropes of unequal diameter
9) What was piping originally used for?a) To tell time aboard a shipb) To drain water from the deckc) To issue commands aboard a ship
10) Which is not a part of a Boatswain’s Call.a) Gunb) Shacklec) Blower
11) How do you hold your fingers over the Boatswain’s Call for a high note?a) Straight upb) Curled over
12) How do you hold your fingers over the Boatswain’s Call for a low note?a) Straight upb) Curled over
13) How long is the Still to be piped for?a) 8 secondsb) 12 secondsc) As long as you can
14) In total, how long is the Carry On to be piped for?a) 2 secondsb) 3 secondsc) 4 seconds
15) What is the Still piped for?a) To call the Ships company to attentionb) To see how long you can blow one continuous notec) When an officer passes the Quarterdeck
16) What is the Carry On piped for?a) To let you know something needs to be carriedb) To “Carry on” the Canadian flag during Coloursc) To let you “Carry on” after the reason for the Still is completed
17) Describe, with words, what the Still sounds like.a) One long continuous noteb) A short high note which then drops to a two second low notec) A low to high note that stops then immediately starts low, goes high, then low again
18) Describe, with words, what the Carry-On sounds like.a) One long continuous noteb) A short high note which then drops to a two second low notec) A low to high note that stops then immediately starts low, goes high, then low again
19) What is the General Call piped for?a) To call the Ships company to attentionb) To pass information to the Ships Company without stopping activityc) When an officer passes the Quarterdeck
20) What are the “International Code of Signals” (Signal Flags) used for?a) A system of signals and codes for use by vessels to communicate important messagesb) To decorate the ship during special occasionsc) To send a message that only your friends will understand
21) Which signal flag is white with a red cross reaching to each corner?a) Yankeeb) Victorc) Zulu
22) Which signal flag means “Diver Down; Keep Clear”?a) Alphab) Bravoc) Charlie
23) Which signal flag has 4 triangles, each yellow, blue red and black?a) Yankeeb) Victorc) Zulu
24) Which signal flag means “Man Overboard”?a) Novemberb) Oscarc) Papa
25) Which is not one of the three Styles of Leadership.a) Bossb) Leaderc) Persuader
26) Define a Leader.a) the Petty Officer that has the best drill voiceb) the person in the group that possesses the combination of personality and skills that
makes others want to follow his or her directionc) the rope on the front of a boat
27) Define Leadership.a) The art of motivating a group of people to act towards achieving a common goalb) The leader of a shipc) The boss, the educator and the persuader
28) Give one advantage of The Boss Style of Leadership.a) Commanding rather than leadingb) Easy to control a large groupc) Sets an example for the group to follow
29) Give one advantage of The Educator Style of Leadership.a) Commanding rather than leadingb) Easy to control a large groupc) Sets an example for the group to follow
30) Give one disadvantage of The Persuader Style of Leadership.a) Risks being too friendlyb) Develops trust among followersc) Follower skills are improved
31) Who is a leader’s number one priority?a) The Commanding Officerb) Their superior officersc) The people they are responsible for
32) Which of the following is NOT a Principle of Leadership?a) Teach your cadets to work as a teamb) Reach your objective at all costsc) Lend a hand
33) Which of the following are Characteristics (Qualities) of a Leader?a) Confidence and enthusiasmb) Rank and positionc) Charisma and kindness
34) Which is not a type of map taught in orienteering?a) Topographicalb) Nautical chartsc) Air photo map
35) What is the difference between Charts and Maps?a) Charts are more accurateb) Charts are of water and maps are of landc) You cannot use a compass on a chart
36) Which way do “lines of latitude” run?a) North and Southb) East and West
37) Which way do “lines of longitude” run?a) North and Southb) East and West
38) What do “contour lines” indicate?a) The shape of the landb) The height in reference to sea levelc) Where land meets water on a map
39) What is the equator?a) The zero-degree line of latitudeb) The zero-degree line of longitude
40) How would “contour lines” indicate a hill?a) They would say the word “hill”b) With numbers on the lines getting larger as they get to the centerc) With numbers on the lines getting smaller as they get to the center
41) “O Canada” is played during Colours. If a song is played at Sunset which song is it?a) Maple Leaf Foreverb) O Canadac) God save the Queen
42) Who is the Patron of the Navy League of Canada?a) The Queenb) The Commanderc) The Prime Minister of Canada
43) How far should your foot be raised when moving between “Attention” and “At Ease”?a) 12 cmb) 15cmc) 1 foot
44) How many paces should be taken when executing a left or right wheel?a) As many as neededb) Fourc) It depends of you are on the outside or inside
45) Which Senior Cadet element are you most interested in?a) Sea Cadetsb) Air Cadetsc) Army Cadets
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