LET 1 Questions
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LETS 2,3,4 Need to know all Questions and answers!!
Q: The right to keep and bear arms is guaranteed by which amendment in the Bill of Rights?
A: The second Amendment
Q: Define the term “followership.”
A: Knowing how to act as a member of a team.
****Q: What exercise works your heart, lungs, and blood vessels?
A: Aerobic exercise
Q: T or F: during “at ease, March” you must still retain cadence.
A: False .
Q: T or F: All splinting material should be padded.
A: True
****Q: What memory device can you use in order to remember important terrain features?
A: A fist
Q: What are two ways to obtain U.S citizenship?
A: By naturalization or birth.
Q: T or F: To give a good speech, visual aids are a requirement.
A: False they may be used but are not required
Q: What part of anatomy does aerobic exercise work?
A: Heart, Lungs, and blood vessels.
Q: Define the term “Drill”
A: Movements by which a unit is moved in a uniform manner from one formation to another or from one place to another.
Q: T or F: A tourniquet should be used immediately to stop arterial bleeding.
A: False a Tourniquet is only used as a last resort.
****Q: What are the most common units of measurement on the bar scale of a topographic map?
A: Miles, Meters, and yards
Q: In the U.S. Senate, each state has______representatives
A: Two
Q: T or F: Communication is defined as “ the relaying of information from one person to another.”
A: True
Q: T or F: Youth fitness in the U.S. has improved over the last 10 years.
A: False
Q: Drill teaches cadets______?
A: Discipline
Q: Give a common type of capillary bleeding.
A: Nosebleeds
****Q: An ______contour line is a heavily drawn line, with its elevation usually given.
A: Index
Q: T or F: Freedom of religion is guaranteed by the second amendment.
A: False Freedom of religion is guaranteed by the first amendment.
Q: The feeling of pride and unity that is fostered by working in a team is called__?
A: Esprit de corps
Q: T or F: In the V-sit reach, a cadet can bounce to achieve a higher score.
A: False, bouncing is not allowed.
Q: What is the command for open ranks march while in platoon formation?
A: “Open ranks, March”
Q: What are the characteristics of arterial bleeding?
A: Bright red blood that spurts with each heartbeat.
Q: A_____ represents an imaginary line on ground, above or below sea level.
A: Contour line
Q: T or F: When a flag is flown at half-staff, it is raised to the peak of the flag-pole and then lowered to half-staff.
A: True
Q: T or F: you should study you most difficult homework material first.
A: True
Q: When you are at parade rest, roughly how far apart will your feet be?
A: About ten inches apart.
****Q: What is one of the main uses of barbiturates by medical personnel?
A: To reduce the Frequency of convulsions in epileptics.
Q: Beginning the pull-up, a cadet assumes a ______position on the bar.
A: Hanging
Q: Define the term “shock.”
A: The failure of the cardiovascular system to keep adequate blood flowing to vital organs such as the brain, heart, or lungs.
Q: What important addition was made to the U.S. Constitution in 1789?
A: The Bill of Rights
Q: When executing a column right as a squad member in column formation, where do you pivot?
A: At approximately the point when the quad leader pivoted.
Q: Why do victims who have a severe blow to the head require close observation?
A: They may have brain damage the affects them after the injury occurs.
Q: The Preamble of the U.S. Constitution starts with the words ______.
A: We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union …
Q: Does a squad normally march in a column or in line?
A: In a column
Q: Name the three basic principles of leadership.
A: Be responsible . Set the example. Show confidence.
Q: What are two basic steps used in marching?
A: The 30-inch step and the 15-inch step.
Q: When in line formation, what is the normal interval between squad members?
A: The distance from the right flank cadet’s fingertips to the next cadet’s sleeve ,repeated by each squad member down the line.
****Q: What is a contour line?
A: Lines on a map that connect equal points of elevation.
Q: How long should splinting material be?
A: Long enough to immobilize the joint above and below the break.
****Q: What is a bench mark?
A: A surveyor’s marks made on rocks or other permanent objects to indicate known elevations.
Q: In what two places may shoulder loop insignias be worn on the uniform?
A: On both shoulder boards, or centered on the right pocket.
Q: While at parade rest, where are your hands?
A: Centered behind your back on your belt.
****Q: What type of amphetamine produces immediate addiction which is extremely resistant to any type of therapy?
A: Crack cocaine.
****Q: A ______is a dip or a low point between two points of high grounds.
A: Saddle
Q: When you are with a senior officer, you should walk or ride on which side of the officer?
A: The left side
Q: Most commands have two parts. What are the two parts of a two-part command?
A: The preparatory command and the command of execution.
Q: T or F: A “national” is a term used to describe a person who obtained citizenship through naturalization.
A: False. A “national” is a citizen who lives abroad.
Q: Define the word “articulate”.
A: To express oneself clearly, effectively, and without mumbling.
Q: The federal court system falls under which branch of the government?
A: The judicial branch.
Q: To be responsible, to set the example, and to show confidence are the three basic principles of______.
A: Leadership
Q: When at double time, a soldier must do what before saluting?
A: Come to quick time.
Q: The Bill of Rights was added to the constitution in what year?
A: 1789
Q: When does a squad leader use the command “incline around”?
A: When there is an obstacle in the line of march.
Q: The three branch division of power in the U.S. government is known as what?
A: The separation of power
****Q: High cholesterol leads to an increased risk of what?
A: Heart disease
Q: When supplementary commands are necessary, the leader allows how many counts between the preparatory command and the supplemental command?
A: One count.
Q: The judicial branch is also known as what?
A: Federal court system
Q: When a leader ______, he or she gives another team member the authority to represent or act on the leader’s behalf.
A: Delegates
Q: The command “forward, march” automatically means you use the ______step.
A: 30 inch step
Q: A cadet salutes the flag when it comes within ______steps of the unit.
A: Six
Q: Who wrote the “Star-Spangled Banner”?
A: Francis Scott Key
Q: When coming upon an accident victim always assume he or she will be in______?
A: Shock
****Q: Name two types of aerobic exercise
A: Running, swimming, bicycling, walking, etc.
****Q: Define the term “maneuver”
A: To perform a movement in military tactics (or in drill).
Q: When a cadet is “at ease” or “at rest”, which foot must remain place?
A: The right foot
Q: What are three parts of oral communications?
A: The introduction, body, and conclusion.
Q: Define the term “endurance”.
A: The ability to continue through difficulties such as pain, stress, or fatigue.
Q: Preparatory commands are repeated how many times by subordinate leaders?
A: Only once
Q: What is the characteristic of capillary bleeding?
A: A slow flow of blood.
Q: T or F: A majority vote in the House of Senate is needed for an amendment to be proposed.
A: False. It requires a 2/3 vote.
Q: What is the command to fall in at close interval?
A: “At close interval, fall in.”
****Q: What type of map is most commonly used by the military?
A: Topographic
Q: When a flag is used over a casket, the union is at the head and over which shoulder?
A: Left
Q: Every exercise program should have three parts. What are they?
A: Warm-up, conditioning, and cool-down.
Q: The first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution are known as what?
A: The Bill of Rights
Q: Define “Leadership.”
A: The ability to influence, lead, or guide others to accomplish a mission.
****Q: Define the term “calisthenics”?
A: Light gymnastic exercise designed to promote good health by developing strength and grace.
****Q: What is the “centerhold” technique used for?
A: It is fastest and easiest way to measure a magnetic azimuth.
****Q: ____ is the process of planning, organizing, coordinating, directing, and controlling resources?
A: Management.
****Q: What is lost from the body through perspiration?
A: Water and salt.
****Q: A drill leader can command “parade, rest” while the formation is at what position(s)?
A: While the formation is at the position of attention only.
****Q: Define first aid.
A: The first medical aid given an accident victim before professional medical help arrives.
****Q: Define the term “terrain”.
A: A region or tract of land.
****Q: Directing, participating, and delegating are three basic styles of ______?
A: Leadership
****Q: To direct you to march backward with a 15-inch step, what command will the drill commander give?
A:”Backward, march”.
****Q: Rules of conduct that allow people to live together in harmony are also called ____?
A: Norms
****Q: True or False: A company may form n mass from a company in column either when halted or while marching.
A: True
****Q: Define the term “dehydration”.
A: The condition that results when fluids are lost from the body and are not replaced.
****Q: What is “visualizing”?
A: Forming a mental image of something in your mind.
****Q: Cadet challenge consists of five primary events. Name them.
A: The one mile run/walk, the 30-foot shuttle run, the curl-up, the pull-up, and the V-sit reach.
****Q: When are the commands “eyes right” and “ready, front” commonly used?
A: During ceremonies or when passing the Colors.
****Q: Considering the seven communication skills, which skill precedes all others?
A: Thinking
****Q: What do you do if your leader commands you front and center?
A: Come to attention; Reply “ Here Sir,” take a 15 inch step backward; halt; Exit to the nearest flank.
****Q: Define the term “candor”.
A: