FFA Quiz Bowl Questions
Question: What degree must be earned before applying for the State FFA Degree?
Answer: Chapter Degree
Question: True or False: A vote is taken to approve candidates as a whole for the American FFA Degree.
Answer: True
Question: What is the minimum number of local functions a student must participate in to be eligible for the chapter FFA degree?
Answer: Three
Question: In order to apply for the state FFA degree, you must have been an active FFA member for how many years?
Answer: 2 years (24 months)
Question: Who serves as Chairman of the National Board of Directors?
Answer: Larry Case
Question: True or False: Any chapter can give the Honorary State FFA Degree to someone.
Answer: False, they may nominate a person to the Executive Committee
Question: There are a total of ______who make up the National FFA Board of Directors.
Answer: 11 people
Question: In what city and state is the National FFA convention currently held?
Answer: Louisville, Kentucky
Question: Where will the National FFA Convention be held in 2006?
Answer: Indianapolis, Indiana
Question: How often are officers elected for the local and state levels?
Answer: yearly
Question: How many delegates can Indiana bring to National Convention?
Answer: 9
Question: The nominating committee for National FFA Officers shall consist of whom?
Answer: nine official national FFA convention delegates
Question: What public law makes the words “Future Farmers of America” strictly for our organization’s use?
Answer: Public Law 740
Question: True of False: Collegiate FFA members do not pay National dues.
Answer: False
Question: What law gave FFA a federal charter?
Answer: Public Law 740
Question: How many delegates can each chapter send to National Convention?
Answer: zero
Question: What region is the Indiana FFA Association located in?
Answer: Eastern
Question: How long may a member retain active membership?
Answer: until November 30th, following the fourth National Convention after graduating
from high school
Question: True or False: The National FFA Officers shall hold the American FFA Degree at the time of their election and must be active members for the duration of their term of office.
Answer: True
Question: Define “active membership”.
Answer:
- While in school, be enrolled in at least one agriculture education course during the
school year and/or follow a planned course of study; either a course must include a supervised agricultural experience program, the objective of which is preparation for an agricultural career.
- Show an interest in the affairs of the organization by attending meetings, striving for degrees of membership, and participating in other organized activities of the chapter.
- Pay all current state and national dues by the date determined by the chapter
- Display conduct consistent with the ideals and purposes of the National FFA Organization
Question: How many National FFA Officers are there?
Answer: 6
Question: True or False: Each state FFA association must submit a list of official delegates to the national convention prior to convention.
Answer: True
Question: In what year was the FFA code of ethics adopted?
Answer: 1952
Question: How many chartered FFA associations are there in the National FFA Organization as of the 2004 National Convention?
Answer: 7,223 local chapters
Question: What officer keeps the official records of members and progress of the organization?
Answer: Secretary
Question: How many FFA regions has the nation been divided into? Name them.
Answer: 4-Eastern, Western, Central and Southern
Question: True or False: One high school can have more than one FFA chapter if approved by the State Executive Committee?
Answer: True
Question: What are the objectives the FFA as stated in the constitution?
Answer: To be an integral part of the organized instructional programs in agriculture education, to strengthen the confidence of students, to provide agriculture-related programs and activities, and to encourage and recognize achievements in supervised agricultural experience programs, scholarship, leadership and other individual and group activities by providing awards.
Question: Name the four types of FFA membership?
Answer: active, alumni, collegiate and honorary
Question: What governing body has the power to appoint temporary national officers?
Answer: The National Board of Directors
District Level Information
(Will have a sheet with the district information in it for a reference)
Question: Name the District FFA president and where they are from?
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Question: Name the District FFA sentinel and where they are from?
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Question: Name the District FFA secretary and where are they from.
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Question: Name the District FFA reporter and where they are from.
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Question: Name the District FFA treasurer and where they are from.
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Question: Name the District FFA Vice-President and where they are from.
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Question: Who is the District FFA Advisor(s)?
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Question: When does the National FFA Organization Fiscal year run from?
Answer: September 1st through August 31st
Question: What is the number of the state convention coming up?
Answer: 76th
Question: Give the titles of the seven officers of the Indiana FFA.
Answer: President, Secretary, Northern Region Vice-President, Southern Region Vice- President, Treasurer, Reporter, Sentinel
Question: Where is the 50th year memorial of the Indiana FFA?
Answer: Purdue University in front of the Agriculture Administration Building
Question: Members of every chapter set up annually a plan of action for the coming year. What is this plan?
Answer: A Program Of Activities
Question: What are the names of the FFA Associations, which are not states?
Answer: Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
Question: What is the symbol of the American FFA Degree?
Answer: official gold emblem key
Question: What is the symbol of the State FFA Degree?
Answer: official gold emblem charm
Question: What is the symbol at the Secretary’s station?
Answer: Ear of corn
Question: What officer seats all of the officers at the end of opening ceremonies?
Answer: President
Question: The pin presented to Greenhands is made of what kind of metal?
Answer: bronze
Question: Who besides an FFA member may wear an official FFA jacket?
Answer: No person other than FFA members
Question: What is the symbol at the treasurer’s station?
Answer: emblem of Washington
Question: What is the last pledge made by an FFA member before the adjournment of a meeting?
Answer: The Pledge of Allegiance
Question: How many different proficiency awards are there in 2005?
Answer: 50
Question: What is the symbol of strength, courage and national scope of the organization?
Answer: The eagle
Question: What is the official salute of the FFA Organization?
Answer: The Pledge of Allegiance
Question: What is the symbol at the President’s station?
Answer: the rising sun
Question: Where should FFA pins and medals be placed on the jacket?
Answer: below the owner’s name
Question: How many objectives does the FFA have in its constitution?
Answer: 4
Question: What is the symbol at the reporter’s station?
Answer: the flag
Question: What is the symbol at the Vice-President’s station?
Answer: the plow
Question: What is the symbol at the sentinel’s station?
Answer: the clasping hands
Question: How many paragraphs are in the FFA creed?
Answer: 5
Question: The Motto consists of ______lines?
Answer: 4
Question: What degree must a member hold to have a chapter office?
Answer: Chapter Degree
Question: How many commas are there in the FFA salute?
Answer: 3
Question: How many “I believe’s” are there in the FFA creed?
Answer: 6
Question: What are the colors and what do they signify?
Answer: National Blue represents our flag and Corn Gold represents a ripened field of corn.
Question: What is the symbol at the advisor’s station?
Answer: the owl
Question: True or False: FFA jackets can be worn by anyone with an interest in agriculture.
Answer: False, only by FFA members
Question: Name the five symbols of the FFA emblem and what they represent.
Answer:
- Cross section of corn-it provides the foundation of the emblem much like corn is the foundation crop of the United States
- Rising Sun-signifies progress and holds a promise that tomorrow will bring a new day glowing with opportunity
- The Plow-signifies labor and tillage of the soil, the backbone of agriculture, and historic foundation of our country’s strength
- The Eagle-is a national symbol which serves as a reminder of our freedom and ability to explore new horizons for the future of agriculture
- The Owl-symbolizes the knowledge required to be successful in the industry of agriculture
- Words “Agriculture Education” and “FFA”-symbolize the combination of learning and leadership necessary for progressive agriculture.
Question: How may a school principal become a member of the FFA?
Answer: Become an honorary chapter member
Question: Which officer is seated to the President’ left?
Answer: Secretary
Question: The plow is a symbol of ______and ______of the soil.
Answer: labor and tillage
Question: What does SAE stand for?
Answer: Supervised Agriculture Experience
Question: Which state has the fewest FFA members?
Answer: Alaska
Question: Why does the emblem contain the words “agriculture education” and the letters FFA?
Answer: to signify the combination of learning and leadership necessary for progressive agriculture.
Question: What is the pin symbolizing the Chapter FFA degree made of?
Answer: silver
Question: Recite the FFA motto.
Answer:
Learning To Do,
Doing To Learn,
Earning To Live,
Living To Serve
Question: Which state has the most members?
Answer: Texas
Question: Name the official dress for female members.
Answer: black skirt, black shoes, black hosiery, a white blouse, official FFA scarf and
an official FFA jacket zipped to the top
Question: Name the official dress for male members.
Answer: black slacks, black shoes, black socks, white dress shirt, official FFA tie
and an official FFA jacket zipped to the top
Question: How many and what type of medals can be worn on the FFA jacket?
Answer: 3-highest award, highest office and highest degree
Question: Which County is the FFA leadership center located in?
Answer: Johnson
Question: How many sentences are there in the creed?
Answer: 6
Question: When did lodge construction begin at the FFA center?
Answer: 1974
Question: What type of curricular activity is FFA?
Answer: intra-curricular
Question: What is the breakdown of the dues that every FFA member in Indiana pays?
Answer: 10 dollarsNational-$5.00
State-$4.50
District-$0.50
Question: Who was better able to serve his country because of his sound financial practices?
Answer: George Washington
Question: Who are the section directors for I, II, III, IV?
Answer: Section I: Liz Blaney – North Newton
Section II: Jessica Quear – Hamilton Heights
Section III: Joni Naylor - Rushville
Section IV: Elizabeth Anderson – North Daviess
Question: How many states are in each region?
Answer: Eastern-18, Western-12, Central-12, and Southern-11
Question: When was the Education Building at the FFA Leadership Center built?
Answer: 1971
Question: What do you do with an FFA jacket when worn out?
Answer: It should be discarded or you should take the emblem and lettering off
Question: What are the 10 essentials of a successful chapter?
Answer:
- Knowledge of FFA
- Diversity of Membership
- All Members Share Responsibilities
- Capable Officers
- A Challenging Program of Activities
- A Workable Constitution and Bylaws
- Proper Equipment and Records
- Will Planned, Regularly Held Chapter Meetings
- Adequate Financing
- School and Community Support
Question: Name 10 of the 50 proficiency awards given to FFA members.
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Question: What do district officers have on the back of their FFA jackets?
Answer: an emblem and their district lettering
Question: What do national officers have on the back of their FFA jackets?
Answer: an emblem and no lettering
Question: What do state officers have on the back of their FFA jackets?
Answer: an emblem and their state association
National History
Question: What organization is considered the founder of the FFA?
Answer: Future Farmers of Virginia
Question: At what national convention were the official policies for the use of the FFA name and emblem adopted?
Answer: 1995 National Convention
Question: In what year and with what country was the first Future Farmers of American International Exchange held?
Answer: 1948 with Great Britain
Question: The National FFA Foundation was established in what year?
Answer: 1944
Question: Where and in what year was the first national convention held?
Answer: Kansas City, 1928
Question: The National FFA Scholarship Programs were established in what year?
Answer: 1984
Question: In what year was the National FFA band organized?
Answer: 1947
Question: In what year was the National FFA Alumni Association chartered?
Answer: 1972
Question: What does the NFA stand for?
Answer: New Farmers of America
Question: When was the FFA creed revised?
Answer: at the 38th and 63rd national conventions
Question: At the Silver Anniversary Convention, what president of the United States was the featured speaker?
Answer: Dwight D. Eisenhower
Question: In what year was the first FFA manual copyrighted?
Answer: 1930
Question: The National Future Farmer Magazine was first published in what year?
Answer: 1952
Question: When was the Silver (25th) anniversary of the FFA?
Answer: October 1953
Question: In what year were girls first admitted to the FFA?
Answer: 1969
Question: Which former President of the United States was a former FFA member?
Answer: Jimmy Carter
Question: The Smith-Hughes Act was passed in what year?
Answer: 1917
Question: In what year was the National FFA Supply Service opened for business?
Answer: 1948
Question: Who was the first female to be elected to a national office and where was she from?
Answer: Julie Smiley, Mt. Vernon, Washington
Question: In what year did congress ammend Public Law 740?
Answer: 1998
Question: Who was the first Star Farmer of America and what state was he from?
Answer: Carlton Patton - Arkansas
Question: Who was the first Star in Agribusiness and where was he from?
Answer: Ken Dunagan - Arizona
Question: In what year did the New Farmers of America merge with the FFA?
Answer: 1965
Question: In what year was the Indiana FFA Foundation organized?
Answer: 1961
Question: Who is considered to be the father of the FFA?
Answer: Henry C. Groseclose
Question: Who was the first National FFA President and what state was he from?
Answer: Leslie Applegate from New Jersey
Question: The first National Executive Secretary-Treasurer of the FFA was who?
Answer: Henry Groseclose
Question: The creed was adopted at what National Convention?
Answer: 3rd national convention
Question: Who wrote the Creed? Where was he from?
Answer: E. M. Tiffany from Wisconsin
Question: When and where were the Future Farmers of America organized?
Answer: Kansas City in 1928
Question: Which state was the last to enter the FFA?
Answer: Alaska
Question: In what month was FFA founded?
Answer: October
Question: President Gerald Ford addressed the National FFA Convention in what year?
Answer: in 1974
Question: Former President Bush addressed the National FFA Convention in what year?
Answer: 1991
Question: Who was the last National Officer from Indiana?
Answer: Jodee Ruppel
Question: The Golden Anniversary of the FFA was in what year?
Answer: 1979
Question: Name the 5 national FFA presidents from Indiana
Answer:
Irvin Schenk
Ervin Martin
Nels Ackerson
Mark Timm
Travis Park
Question: In what year was the first Star Farmer of America named?
Answer: 1929
Question: In what year was the National FFA Center in Indianapolis, Indiana dedicated?
Answer: 1998
Question: In what year was Public Law 740 passed by the 81st congress?
Answer: 1950
Question: Who was the first National Star Farmer from Indiana?
Answer: Merrill Kelsay
Question: Who have been the seven National FFA Advisors?
Answer: Charles Homer Lane, 1928-1933, John Austin Linke, 1933-1941, William T. Spanton, 1941-1961, A. Webster Tenney, 1961-1965, H. Neville Hunsicker, 1965-1979, Byron Rawls, 1979-1983, Larry Case, 1983-present
Question: Who is the National FFA Treasurer?
Answer: Marion Fletcher
Question: The National FFA Center is located in what city and state?
Answer: Indianapolis, Indiana
Question: Name the National FFA Officers and the state where they are from?
Answer: President – Jackie Mundt, Wisconsin
Secretary – Emily Horton, Wyoming
Eastern Region VP – Jay Kelley, Illinois
Central Region VP – Justine Sterling, Kansas
Southern Region VP – Rachael McCall, Georgia
Western Region VP – Brian Hogue, Arizona
Question: Who is the current National FFA Chorus Director?
Answer: Patty LaJoy
Question: Who is the current National FFA Advisor?
Answer: Dr. Larry Case
Question: What is this year’s National FFA theme?
Answer: Learn. Lead. Succeed
Question: What is this year’s State FFA theme?
Answer: Indiana FFA: Bringing Out the Leader in You
Question: What is the name of the official FFA magazine?
Answer: New Horizons
Question: Who is the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture?
Answer: Mike Johanns
Question: In what year was the 168 acres purchased by the Indiana FFA Foundation?
Answer: 1968
Question: What year was Nels Ackerson of Westfield, Indiana National FFA president?