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CAP Learn to Lead Chapter 14 Questions and Answers Rated A+
What were Germany's three critical mistakes in its use of airpower, as determined by Gen 
Spaatz? •Inadequate armament on the bombers; 
•No capability for precision bombing; 
•Use of the fighters in close support of the bombers instead of in general support 
Define the term "strategic bombing" Strategic bombing may be defined as being an 
independent air campaign, intended to be decisive, and directed against the essential war-making 
capacity of the enemy 
Name the three principles of ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
What were Germany's three critical mistakes in its use of airpower, as determined by Gen 
Spaatz? •Inadequate armament on the bombers; 
•No capability for precision bombing; 
•Use of the fighters in close support of the bombers instead of in general support 
Define the term "strategic bombing" Strategic bombing may be defined as being an 
independent air campaign, intended to be decisive, and directed against the essential war-making 
capacity of the enemy 
Name the three principles of ...
CAP Learn To Lead Chapters 1-3 Wright Brothers Test with Complete Solutions
Explain why America needs leadership. To remain a strong nation, America needs leaders 
who stand up for what is right. 
Explain what a "warrior" is in the context of a "warrior spirit." Warrior spirit is a condition 
of the heart. Tough-mindedness and tireless motivation. A strong character enables them to make 
sacrifices for the team to achieve there long-term goals. 
Describe the "hallmarks" of the warrior spirit. Having the warrior spirit mean that you make 
a promise to yourself that...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Explain why America needs leadership. To remain a strong nation, America needs leaders 
who stand up for what is right. 
Explain what a "warrior" is in the context of a "warrior spirit." Warrior spirit is a condition 
of the heart. Tough-mindedness and tireless motivation. A strong character enables them to make 
sacrifices for the team to achieve there long-term goals. 
Describe the "hallmarks" of the warrior spirit. Having the warrior spirit mean that you make 
a promise to yourself that...
CAP Learn to Lead Volume 2 Questions and Answers Rated A+
What is Professionalism? Someone who puts others above their own, who has special skills, 
and holds themselves and others to an ethical code. 
What is a Standard? An established requirement, a principle by which something can be 
judged 
What are the responsibilities of the NCO? Live the core values, guide instruct and mentor, 
support the leader, reward people, correct people, career counsel, and keep learning. 
What are the three areas of readiness? Technical, Physical, and Mental 
What is se...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
What is Professionalism? Someone who puts others above their own, who has special skills, 
and holds themselves and others to an ethical code. 
What is a Standard? An established requirement, a principle by which something can be 
judged 
What are the responsibilities of the NCO? Live the core values, guide instruct and mentor, 
support the leader, reward people, correct people, career counsel, and keep learning. 
What are the three areas of readiness? Technical, Physical, and Mental 
What is se...
CAP Mitchell Aerospace Exam Questions and Answers Graded A+
Who was the first female commander of a space mission AND in what year did the space 
mission occur? 
Eileen Collins 1999 
When a criminal's target is a person or group of people, the criminal can use the computer as 
___________to plan or commit the crime. 
A Tool 
In what year did a man first step on the Moon? 
1969 
Artificial satellites normally only stay in orbit for 5 - 20 years. What happens to an artificial 
satellite when it falls out of orbit around the Earth? 
It mostly incinerates d...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Who was the first female commander of a space mission AND in what year did the space 
mission occur? 
Eileen Collins 1999 
When a criminal's target is a person or group of people, the criminal can use the computer as 
___________to plan or commit the crime. 
A Tool 
In what year did a man first step on the Moon? 
1969 
Artificial satellites normally only stay in orbit for 5 - 20 years. What happens to an artificial 
satellite when it falls out of orbit around the Earth? 
It mostly incinerates d...
CAP Mitchell Aerospace Test Questions with Verified Solutions
The engine is called a powerplant because it ___________ is used to run other accessories, such 
as the electrical system, cockpit heat and air-conditioning. Energy 
What is the part of the sun that gives off light? Photosphere 
A(n) __________ can be tilted to control the direction of the rocket Vane 
Which is the only known planet to rotate in a clockwise manner? Venus 
A_____________ uses energy of the environment and every method possible to find lift and ride 
it to a greater height. Sailpl...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 28 pages •
The engine is called a powerplant because it ___________ is used to run other accessories, such 
as the electrical system, cockpit heat and air-conditioning. Energy 
What is the part of the sun that gives off light? Photosphere 
A(n) __________ can be tilted to control the direction of the rocket Vane 
Which is the only known planet to rotate in a clockwise manner? Venus 
A_____________ uses energy of the environment and every method possible to find lift and ride 
it to a greater height. Sailpl...
CAP Mitchell Aerospace Test Questions with Verified Solutions
What country had the first rocket? China 
Space Shuttle a space transportation system for traveling to space and back to Earth 
Spin stabilization a technique that was invented by William Hale. Escaping gases hit small 
veins that make it spin, and stabilize like a bullet 
What are the characteristics of cumulus clouds? White, billowy, and puffy. Appears like a 
cotton 
ball 
What are the characteristics of the thermosphere? It begins at about 50 miles up and extends 
to about 300 miles. Here th...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 48 pages •
What country had the first rocket? China 
Space Shuttle a space transportation system for traveling to space and back to Earth 
Spin stabilization a technique that was invented by William Hale. Escaping gases hit small 
veins that make it spin, and stabilize like a bullet 
What are the characteristics of cumulus clouds? White, billowy, and puffy. Appears like a 
cotton 
ball 
What are the characteristics of the thermosphere? It begins at about 50 miles up and extends 
to about 300 miles. Here th...
CAP Mitchell Award Leadership Study Guide 100% Pass
What is the first step of the leadership journey? Personal Leadership 
Which two sources does your leadership ability come from? Natural talent and 
training/education/experience 
What does the study of leadership begin with/What is the most important element of leadership? 
Character 
What do warriors defend? Their personal honor 
What is the warrior spirit? Tough mindedness and tireless motivation 
Benefits of having a warrior spirit Clear conscience, good reputation, environment of trust 
and...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 36 pages •
What is the first step of the leadership journey? Personal Leadership 
Which two sources does your leadership ability come from? Natural talent and 
training/education/experience 
What does the study of leadership begin with/What is the most important element of leadership? 
Character 
What do warriors defend? Their personal honor 
What is the warrior spirit? Tough mindedness and tireless motivation 
Benefits of having a warrior spirit Clear conscience, good reputation, environment of trust 
and...
CAP Mitchell Award Learn to lead Volume 2 Study Guide Graded A+
What is professional in the everyday sense? It is simply someone who is paid for their work 
What is a professional in a more specific sense? A professional is someone who: 
1. Consistently puts the community's interests above their own. 
2. A professional is someone who has special skills 
3. Professionals hold themselves to an ethical code 
What is a standard? An established requirement, a principle by which something can be 
done. 
What is the most important standard of all? The leaders exam...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 33 pages •
What is professional in the everyday sense? It is simply someone who is paid for their work 
What is a professional in a more specific sense? A professional is someone who: 
1. Consistently puts the community's interests above their own. 
2. A professional is someone who has special skills 
3. Professionals hold themselves to an ethical code 
What is a standard? An established requirement, a principle by which something can be 
done. 
What is the most important standard of all? The leaders exam...
CAP Mitchell Leadership Questions and Answers Already Passed
Learning objectives should begin with action verbs in order to focus trainers and students on the? 
Specified and measurable 
Whose vision for the independent Air Force was ridiculed in the 1920s? Billy Mitchell 
What is the most important part of a plan to manage stress? Exercise 
"Encampment is like basic training; its CAP's equivalent to Boot Camp," is an example of which 
logical fallacy? Weak Analogy 
"Reasons given in proof or rebuttal" are called? Arguments 
The part of the brain tha...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 22 pages •
Learning objectives should begin with action verbs in order to focus trainers and students on the? 
Specified and measurable 
Whose vision for the independent Air Force was ridiculed in the 1920s? Billy Mitchell 
What is the most important part of a plan to manage stress? Exercise 
"Encampment is like basic training; its CAP's equivalent to Boot Camp," is an example of which 
logical fallacy? Weak Analogy 
"Reasons given in proof or rebuttal" are called? Arguments 
The part of the brain tha...
CAP Mitchell Leadership Set Latest Version Already Passed
Professional someone who (1) has a habit of putting the community's interest above their 
own, (2) has special skills, and (3) holds himself and his peers to an ethical code 
Standard an established requirement, a principle by which something can be judged 
Creed a formal system of belief intended to guide someone's actions 
Military Bearing How those in uniform carry themselves; includes physical posture, mental 
attitude, how faithfully customs and courtesies are rendered, etc. 
First-Line S...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 26 pages •
Professional someone who (1) has a habit of putting the community's interest above their 
own, (2) has special skills, and (3) holds himself and his peers to an ethical code 
Standard an established requirement, a principle by which something can be judged 
Creed a formal system of belief intended to guide someone's actions 
Military Bearing How those in uniform carry themselves; includes physical posture, mental 
attitude, how faithfully customs and courtesies are rendered, etc. 
First-Line S...
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