Cadet Full Name: ______Student ID #:

Flight: Date:

Formative Quiz 1 Leadership Education I Chapter 1 Lesson 2 The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards

TIME: 45 Minutes

METHOD: Paper Assessment: Multiple Choice, True False, Fill-in the Blank

REFERENCES:

Text Book: Leadership Education I Chapter 1 Lesson 2

AUDIO/VISUAL INSTRUCTION AIDS: None

STUDENT PREPARATION:

Read and study Leadership Education I Chapter 1 Lesson 2 The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards Handout

Read and Study AFI 36-2903 Dress and Appearance Standards Handout

COGNITIVE OBJECTIVE:

1. Learn about the do’s and don’ts for wearing the Air Force uniform.

2. Learn about the appearance and grooming standards.

3. Learn about the grade insignia for Air Force and AF Junior ROTC.

COGNITIVE SAMPLES OF BEHAVIOR:

1. Explain the do’s and don’ts for wearing the Air Force uniform.

2. Describe appearance and grooming standards.

3. Identify grade insignia for Air Force and AF Junior ROTC.

GRADING: 57 Points Max (Italicized Questions)

1. Thirty-two Questions (Multiple Choice, Fill-in Blank, True/False, & Matching); 1 point each question; max points possible is 32 points. # Correct_____ Score____

Total Score: / Exceptional
32
(100) / Above Expectations
31-29
(97-91) / Satisfactory
Expectations
28-26
(88-81) / Needs
Improvement
25-23
(78-72) / Unacceptable
22-0
(69-0)

2. Two Questions (Short Answer); 25 points each question; max points possible is 25 points. See rubric for criteria. Score______

Total Score: / Exceptional
25
(100) / Above Expectations
24-23
(96-92) / Satisfactory
Expectations
22-20
(88-80) / Needs
Improvement
19-18
(76-72) / Unacceptable
17-0
(68-0)

GRADING: 105 Points Max (All questions except Short Answer)

1. 105 Questions (Multiple Choice, Fill-in Blank, True/False, & Matching); 1 point each question; max points possible is 105 points. # Correct ____ Score ____

Total Score: / Exceptional
105
(100) / Above Expectations
104-94
(99-90) / Satisfactory
Expectations
93-84
(89-80) / Needs
Improvement
83-75
(79-70) / Unacceptable
74-0
(69-0)

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LESSON OUTLINE:

INTRODUCTION:

Attention, Motivation and Overview

MP 1.

A. Test

B. Review Test Questions

CONCLUSION:

Summary, Re-motivation and Closure

Directions: Match the letter to the correct rank insignia. Rank Insignia are on the top labeled with a number. Their corresponding title is on the bottom labeled with a letter. Place the letter corresponding to the rank insignia next to the number. Responses may only be used once for questions 1 through 10. Each question point value is 1.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

J D C F H A B I E G

a.  Colonel f. Major

b.  Major General g. Lieutenant Colonel

c.  Captain h. Lieutenant General

d.  Second Lieutenant i. General

e.  First Lieutenant j. General of the Air Force

Directions: Match the letter to the correct rank insignia. Rank Insignia are on the top labeled with a number. Their corresponding title is on the bottom labeled with a letter. Place the letter corresponding to the rank insignia next to the number. Responses may only be used once for questions 11 through 24. Each question point value is 1.

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

H G C N F E D L M I J K B A

a.  Cadet 2d Lt (Cadet Second Lieutenant) i. Cadet SrA (Cadet Senior Airman)

b.  Cadet 1St Lt (Cadet First Lieutenant) j. Cadet SSgt (Cadet Staff Sergeant)

c.  Cadet Capt (Cadet Captain) k. Cadet TSgt (Cadet Technical Sergeant)

d.  Cadet Major (Cadet major) l. Cadet MSgt (Cadet Master Sergeant)

e.  Cadet Lt Col (Cadet Lieutenant) m. Cadet SMSgt (Cadet Senior Master Sergeant)

f.  Cadet Col ( Cadet Colonel) n. Cadet CMSgt (Cadet Chief Master Sergeant)

g.  Cadet Amn (Cadet Airman)

h.  Cadet A1C (Cadet Airman First Class)

Directions: Match the letter to the correct rank insignia. Rank Insignia are on the top labeled with a number. Their corresponding title is on the bottom labeled with a letter. Place the letter corresponding to the rank insignia next to the number. Responses may only be used once for questions 25 through 36. Each question point value is 1.

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

D E F I G K H J L M C A

a.  Airman i. First Sergeant with Master Sergeant Rank

b.  Airman First Class j. First Sergeant with Chief Master Sergeant Rank

c.  Senior Airman k. First Sergeant with Senior Master Sergeant Rank

d.  Staff Sergeant l. Command Chief Master Sergeant

e.  Technical Sergeant m. Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force

f.  Master Sergeant

g.  Senior Master Sergeant

h.  Chief Master Sergeant

Multiple Choice: Select the letter(s) and circle the letter(s) for the correct answer for each of the next five questions. Each question point value is 1.

1. Which of the following are parts of the special team uniforms for AFJROTC? (Circle all that apply.)

a. Color Guards

b. Rifle Team

c. Honor Guards

d. Drill Teams

e. Sabre teams

f. Flag teams

2. Which of the follow are authorized for women to wear while in uniform? (Circle all that apply.)

a. Clip earrings on each earlobe

b. Large diamond

c. Large white pearl

d. Small spherical diamond

e. Small spherical gold

f. Small white pearl

g. Small spherical silver

3. What is the number of the Air Force Instruction that directs Dress and Personal Appearance of Air Force Personnel and AFJROTC cadets?

a.  AFI 36-0001

b.  AFI 36-1110

c.  AFI 36-2201

d.  AFI 36-2903

4. A Cadet Airman’s grade insignia is a ______.

a. Silver star

b. Chevron of one inverted stripe

c. Pointed chevron of one stripe, with a torch in the middle

d. Chevron of one double-wide inverted stripe

5. The grade insignia for a Cadet Staff Sergeant is ______.

a. A pointed chevron of two stripes, with a torch in the middle

b. A chevron of three inverted stripes

c. A chevron of one double-wide inverted stripe

d. A pointed chevron of four stripes, with a torch in the middle

Fill in the blank: Read each question carefully and write in the correct answer based on the information taught in class and information gather from The Military Uniform and Appearance Standards Handout. Each question point value is 1.

  1. What are the two categories of the Air Force insignia system?

Enlisted and Officer

2.  What device is worn by the first sergeants on their chevron s to distinguish them?

Diamond

3.  What is the highest position held by any enlisted personnel in the Air Force?

Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force

4.  The ______Act bar military personnel from engaging in any form of public political activity.

Hatch

5.  What is the max bulk that men hair can be?

1 ¼”

6.  What is the max bulk that women hair can be?

3”

7.  Men’s and women’s fingernails will not exceed _____ inch in length past the tip of the finger?

¼”

8.  While in uniform, you may wear a wristwatch and rings, but no more than _____ rings at any one time.

3

  1. If commander authorizes, members will keep all facial hair (beards) trimmed not to exceed _____inch in length.

¼”

  1. Hair-Female. Minimum length is ______inch, unless approved by the commander upon recommendation from a military treatment facility for medical reasons, to a maximum bulk of ______inches from scalp.

1”, 3”

  1. A braid is three or more portions/strands of interwoven hair. When worn, multiple braids shall be of uniform dimension, small in diameter (approx ___ inches), show no more than ___ inch of scalp between the braids and must be tightly interwoven to present a neat, professional and well-groomed appearance.

¼”, ¼”

  1. Fingernails must not exceed ______inch in length beyond the tip of the finger and must be clean and well-groomed.

¼”

  1. Tattoos/Brands/Body Markings (Excessive). Excessive is defined as any tattoos/brands/body markings that exceed ______or _____ of the exposed body part and are readily visible when wearing any/all uniform combinations(s).

¼ or 25%

  1. What day is uniform make up day for excused absences?

The first day back to school.

  1. What day is uniform make up day for unexcused absences?

There is no make-up day for unexcused absences.

  1. Failing to wear the uniform on uniform day will result in grade of ______.

Zero

  1. What are the proper military names for your instructors?

Lieutenant Colonel Brown, Senior Master Sergeant Wrenn, and Senior Master Sergeant McGee

  1. What days are Uniform Days for OLA HS AFJROTC program?

Wednesday and Friday

True/False: Select one letter and circle the letter for the correct answer for each of the next forty-six questions. Each question point value is 1.

1.  True or False: Cadets may not wear the uniform while hitchhiking, in student demonstrations or for political events.

2.  True or False: It is ok for women to wear lipstick or nail polish that are extreme in colors?

3.  True or False: You may wear ornaments on your head and around your neck while in uniform?

4.  True or False: Hair-male and female: Will be clean, well-groomed, present a professional appearance, allow proper wear of headgear, helmet, and conform to safety requirements.

5.  True or False: Hair-male and female: Will contain excessive amounts of grooming aids (e.g. gel, mousse, pomade, moisturizer), appear lopsided, touch either eyebrow, or end below an imaginary line across the forehead at the top of the eyebrows that is parallel to the ground.

6.  True or False: Hair-male and female: If applied, dyes, tints, bleaches and frostings must result in natural, human hair colors.

7.  True or False: Hair-male and female: Examples of natural human hair colors are brown, blonde, brunette, natural red, black or grey.

8.  True or False: Hair-male and female: Prohibited examples (not all inclusive) are burgundy, purple, orange, fluorescent or neon colors.

9.  True or False: Wigs/Hairpieces/Extensions. Do not have to meet the same standard required for natural hair and will be of good quality, fit properly, and comply with safety, functionality and professionalism.

10.  True or False: Hair-Male. Tapered appearance on both sides and the back of the head, both with and without headgear.

11.  True or False: Hair-Male. A tapered appearance is one that when viewed from any angle outlines the member's hair so that it conforms to the shape of the head, curving inward to the natural termination point without eccentric directional flow, twists or spiking.

12.  True or False: Hair-Male. Hair will not exceed ___ inch in bulk, regardless of length and ___ inch at natural termination point; allowing only closely cut or shaved hair on the back of the neck to touch the collar.

1 ¼”, ¼”

13.  True or False: Hair-Male. Hair can touch the ears or protrude under the front band of headgear.

14.  True or False: Hair-Male. Cleanly shaven heads, military high-and-tight or flat-top cuts are authorized.

15.  True or False: Hair-Male. Prohibited examples (not all inclusive) are Mohawk, mullet, cornrows, dreadlocks or etched design. Men are authorized hair extensions.

16.  True or False: Sideburns. If worn, sideburns will be straight and even width (not flared), and will not extend below the bottom of the orifice of the ear opening. Sideburns will end in a clean-shaven horizontal line.

17.  True or False: Mustaches. Male Airmen may have mustaches; however they will be conservative (moderate, being within reasonable limits; not excessive or extreme) and will extend downward beyond the lip line of the upper lip and can extend sideways beyond a vertical line drawn upward from both corners of the mouth.

18.  True or False: Beards are not authorized.

19.  True or False: Individuals granted a shaving waiver will not shave or trim any facial hair in such a manner as to give a sculptured appearance.

20.  True or False: Hair-Female. Hair will end above the bottom edge of collar and any side of an invisible line drawn parallel to the ground. When in doubt, assess correct length of hair with Airman standing in the position of attention.

21.  True or False: Hair-Female. Bangs will touch either eyebrow, to include an invisible line drawn across eyebrows and parallel to the ground.

22.  True or False: Hair-Female. If worn, hairpins, combs, headbands, elastic bands and barrettes must match the hair color (i.e., blonde, brunette, natural red, black, grey), but hair must still comply with bulk and appearance standards.

23.  True or False: Hair-Female. Ornaments are authorized (i.e., ribbons, beads, jeweled pins). Scrunches are authorized.

24.  True or False: Hair-Female. Braids, micro-braids and cornrows are authorized.

25.  True or False: Hair-Female. Dreadlocks, (defined as long strands of hair that have been twisted closely from the scalp down to the tips; heavy matted coils of hair which form by themselves, eventually fusing together to form a single dread; or unkempt, twisted, matted individual parts of hair), shaved head, flat-tops and military high-and-tight cuts are authorized hairstyles for female Airmen.

26.  True or False: Hair-Female. Hair color, highlights, and frosting will not be faddish and will be natural looking hair color for human beings, similar to the individual’s hair color (e.g. black, brunette, blond, natural red, and grey).

27.  True or False: Fingernails. Male Airmen are authorized to wear nail polish.

28.  True or False: Fingernails. If worn by females, nail polish will be a single color that does not distinctly contrast with the female Airman’s complexion, detract from the uniform, or be extreme colors.

29.  True or False: Cosmetics. Male Airmen are authorized to wear cosmetics.

30.  True or False: Cosmetics. Female Airmen may wear cosmetics; however, if worn, they will be conservative (moderate, being within reasonable limits; not excessive or extreme) and in good taste.

31.  True or False: Cosmetics. Female Airmen can wear shades of lipstick that distinctly contrast with their complexion, that detract from the uniform, or that are extreme colors.

32.  True or False: Tattoos/brands/body markings anywhere on the body that are obscene, commonly associated with gangs, extremist, and/or supremacist organizations, or that advocate sexual, racial, ethnic, or religious discrimination are prohibited in and out of uniform.