LEADERSHIP EDUCATION III-IV

9-WEEK EXAM

1. Which one of the following is a true statement?

a. Give all commands from the position of attention.

b. While at the halt, keep your back to the unit when giving commands.

c. For marching commands, move one command ahead of the unit to maintain correct position.

d. If a company is in formation, platoon leaders give supplementary commands just before the preparatory commands of the commander

2. Facing to the rear is a two-count movement. The command is ______.

a. Face”

b. “At ease”

c. “Face, rear”

d. “About, face”

3. How many counts to a hand salute?

a. One

b. Two

c. Three

d. Four

4. What is the designation of the uniform at the right?

a. Blue Dress A

b. Blue Dress D

c. Blue Dress C

d. Blue Dress B”

5. What is the designation of the uniform at the right?

a. Blue Dress A

b. Blue Dress D

c. Blue Dress C

d. Blue Dress B

6. Name the individual for his position in the Chain of Command:

a. President of the U.S.______

b. Secretary of Defense______

c. Secretary of the Navy______

d. Commandant of the Marine Corps______

7. The MCJROTC program at GHS provides students an opportunity to develop their

leadership skills, self-confidence and self-______through participation in a variety of

activities, both inside and outside the classroom.

a. discipline

b. control

c. worth

d. motivation

8. Two of the program intentions are to: (Circle two)

a. Develop the next hoop star.

b. Create informed, patriotic, and responsible citizens.

c. Develop a Marine Warrior

d. Develop responsible young adults who are physically, mentally, and morally fit.

9. Only a lazy cadet or a cadet with a ______can fail the MCJROTC Leadership

Education Program.

a. slow salute

b. poor attitude

c. bad foot

d. invalid license

10. Hair of female cadets, when in uniform, will be pinned and arranged so that it may touch the

Collar, but does not fall below______?

a. the bottom edge of the collar

b. the bottom edge of the cover

c. the bottom edge of the blouse

d. the bottom edge of the name tape

11. The salute is rendered when the person or colors to be saluted is at a distance of ____ paces, but no more than ____ paces.

12. List 5 Leadership Traits

______

______

______

______

______

13. Which of the following is a principle of leadership?

a. Know yourself and rely on your strengths

b. Be deceitful when necessary

c. Keep your subordinates informed

d. Set the example when in uniform

14. List 3 Principles of Leadership

______

______

______

15. What is the designation of the uniform shown at the right?

a.  Service “C”

b.  Service “A”

c.  Service “B”

d.  Utility

16. Which Service Uniform combination does not require a tie?

a. Service “A”

b. Service “B”

c. Service “C”

d. a and b

16. What is the designation of the uniform at the right?

a. Utility Dress “B”

b. Service “A”

c. Blue Dress “C”

d. Service “C”

17. What is the designation of the uniform at the right?

a. Utility Dress “A”

b. Service “A”

c. Blue Dress “B”

d. Service “C”

18. What is the designation of the uniform at the right?

a. Utility Dress “B”

b. Service “B”

c. Blue Dress “C”

d. Service “C”

19.When approaching a senior cadet officer, not in a building and before noon, what would be the

proper salutation when rendering a salute?

a. How are you today “Sir”?

b. Just salute and keep walking.

c. What’s happening “Sir”?

d. “Good Morning Sir/Ma’am”

20. When overtaking an officer outdoors, who is senior to you, what would the proper greeting

for passing the senior be?

a. Hello “Sir”.

b. “By your leave Sir or Ma’am”

c. Walk faster and don’t look back.

d. How are you today “Sir or Ma’am”?

21. What are the three parts that comprise the Marine Corps emblem?

a. Map, compass, and rifle

b. Globe, anchor, and hawk

c. Anchor, globe, and eagle

d. None of the above

22. What does the Marine Corps motto “Semper Fidelis” means?

a. Always Ready

b. Always Faithful
c. Always True

d. Always Prepared

23. Briefly describe the significance of the three parts of the emblem.

a. Globe ______

b. Eagle ______

c. Anchor ______

24. What is the official date of the Marine Corps birthday?

a. November 15, 1776

b. November 10, 1775

c. November 20, 1941

d. November 12, 1775

25. List the cadet enlisted rank structure in sequence.

a. ______

b. ______

c. ______

d. ______

e. ______

f.  ______

g. ______

h.______

i.______

26. What is the name and rank of your commanding officer? ______.

27. What are the two types of MCJROTC unit organizations?

28. What is the correct title for the President in the chain of command?

29. What term is used as a sign of respect when addressing the Secretary of Defense and the

Secretary of the Navy by name.

30. Number the chain of command positions in the proper sequence from top to bottom using the numbers 1-7 with 1 representing the highest level.

____ The Secretary of the Navy

____ Commanding General, Training and Education Command

____ Director, Marine Corps Junior ROTC Program

____ The President

____ Commandant of the Marine Corps

____ Commanding General, Marine Corps Combat Development Command

____ The Secretary of Defense

31. Name three symptoms of heat stroke?

1. ______

2. ______

3. ______

32. Name three steps (in any order) for treating a heat stroke victim.

1. ______

2. ______

3. ______

LE III/IV ONLY

33. Describe the relationship between Troop Welfare and Mission Accomplishment. What is most important?

34. What are the Marine Corps Core Values?

35. What type of courage would someone show who charged a machine-gun nest?

36. What type of courage would someone show who decided to turn the brief case in with 1 million dollars?

37. Briefly define or give examples of the difference between morality and ethics.

38. Why is holding a standard important in any organization?

39. Why do we keep our subordinates informed?

40. If you are a leader of a company and your best salesman (responsible for 70% of all revenue and accounts) sexually harasses/abuses a co-worker what would you do? Explain the calculus/ 2nd and 3rd order effects of your decision and alternatives.