Complete Pickle's Wright Brothers Test Study Guide - Civil Air Patrol Questions Answered 2023
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Complete Pickle's Wright Brothers Test Study Guide - Civil Air Patrol Questions Answered 2023
What are the four CAP values?
Integrity, Respect, Excellence, Volunteer Service
When did Congress create the US flag?
June 4, 1777
What is self-dicipline?
The ability to direct your thoughts, emoti...
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What are the four CAP values?
Integrity, Respect, Excellence, Volunteer Service
When did Congress create the US flag?
June 4, 1777
What is self-dicipline?
The ability to direct your thoughts, emotions, and actions toward a meaningful purpose.
What is integrity?
The willingness to do what is right, even when no one is looking.
Why does America need leadership?
Leaders stand up for what is right/Leaders guide a group and puts others needs before their own needs.
Explain what a warrior is in the context of the warrior spirit.
A person with strong character who is able to make sacrifices for the team and achieve their long-term
goals.
Describe the hallmarks of the warrior spirit.
Clear conscience, good reputation, and an environment of trust and respect.
Describe what the core values are.
The four basic qualities CAP expects all members to display at all times.
What is self-awareness?
The ability to monitor and judge your own actions.
What is an oath?
An oath is a solemn promise.
What is the root of all military customs and courtesies?
All are rooted in basic politeness and respect.
Describe how customs and courtesies affect team spirit.
, Cadets strengthen their self-discipline and maintain a positive attitude by habitually and cheerfully
rendering customs and courtesies.
What are the origins of the salute?
Knights used to raise their visors with their right hand. The right hand is a sign of trust.
What usefulness does the uniform have as a leadership training tool?
The uniform is a vehicle for learning self-respect, self-discipline, and personal responsibility.
Why is the concept of image important when wearing the uniform?
One persons conduct reflects on everyone else in the group
How do drill and ceremonies help cadets develop leadership?
A unit's performance on the drill field is a measure of the cadets sense of self-discipline.
What is a chain of command?
It's the order of authority.
What is "jumping the chain" and why is it to be avoided?
When an individual takes an issue to a high-level leader without consulting their immediate superiors.
It's to be avoided so that the higher level leaders may focus on more important matters.
What is self-management?
The process of directing and controlling your actions so that you can achieve your goals in life
What is a "future picture?"
A clear and compelling description of what you want your life to look like at some point in the future.
What are the steps used in the goal setting process?
1. Dream big, 2. Identify a specific goal and write it down, 3. List the steps needed to reach the goal, 4.
Get help and support from others, 5. Work toward your goal one step at a time, 6. Reward yourself
along the way and when you complete your goal.
What are some benefits of setting personal goals?
Goals give you a sense of mission, a rudder, a meaningful purpose.
Identify the 7 steps used in the ethical decision-making process.
1. Stop, think, and define the problem; 2. Get the facts; 3. Brainstorm and list your options; 4. Weigh
your options; 5. Consider your values; 6. Decide and act; 7. Re-evaluate the decision
What is an "ethical trap?"
When leaders make the solution to a problem unethical, as a result a second problem shows up.
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