Army Promotion Board Jeopardy V2 Hope you studied……………

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Army Promotion Board Jeopardy V2 Hope you studied……………

The Army (ADP1) Drill & Ceremonies Code of Conduct Army PRT Training (ADRP 7-0) The NCO Guide

The Army (ADP1) (200) What is the U.S Army’s Birthdate? 14 June 1775

The Army (ADP1) (400) What are the three C’s of the Army Profession? Character, Competence, and Commitment

The Army (ADP1) (600) How many campaign and battle streamers does the Army flag have? 189

The Army (ADP1) (800) The Army’s vision captures three strategic roles of the Army, what are they? Prevent, Shape, and Win

The Army (ADP1) (1000) What are the essential characteristics of the Army Profession? Briefly describe each. Trust or (trustworthiness) Espirit de Corps Honorable Service Military Expertise, and Stewardship of the Profession

Drill & Ceremonies (200) What are the four rest positions at the halt? Rest, Parade Rest, At Ease, and Stand At Ease

Drill & Ceremonies (400) Name two types of command used in Drill? Preparatory Command and the Command of Execution

Drill & Ceremonies (600) What step starts with the right foot when executed from the halt? Right Step

Drill & Ceremonies (800) What publication covers Drill & Ceremony? TC

Drill & Ceremonies (1000) What are the three methods used to teach drill? Step-by-step, By the numbers, and Talk-through

Army Physical Readiness Training (200) Name the 10 exercises in order in the preparatory drill? Bend & Reach, Rear Lunge, High Jumper, Rower, Squat Bender, Windmill, Forward Lunge, Prone Row, Bent Leg Body Twist, and the Push-Up

Army Physical Readiness Training (400) What are the three PHASES of PRT? Initial Conditioning Toughening Sustaining

Army Physical Readiness Training (600) What are the three COMPONENTS of PRT? Strength Endurance Mobility

Army Physical Readiness Training (800) Once a profile is lifted, how much time should the Soldier be given before administering an APFT? Twice the length of the profile, not to exceed 90 days

Army Physical Readiness Training (1000) What are the three PRINCIPLES of PRT? Precision Progression Integration

Training Units and Developing Leaders (200) What are the three training domains the Army uses? Institutional, Operational, and Self-Development

Training Units and Developing Leaders (400) Who is responsible for training units and developing leaders? The Commander

Training Units and Developing Leaders (600) What does METL stand for? Mission Essential Task List - It is the doctrinal framework of fundamental tasks for which the unit was designed

Training Units and Developing Leaders (800) What should all leaders know about their subordinates two levels down? Their strengths, weaknesses, and capabilities

Training Units and Developing Leaders (1000) What are the 11 principles of training? (DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!) Commanders and other leaders are responsible for training, NCOs train individuals, crews, and small teams, Train to Standard Train as you will fight Train while operating Train fundamentals first Train to develop adaptability Understand the operational environment Train to sustain Train to Maintain Conduct multi-echelon and concurrent training

Code of Conduct (200) What does SERE stand for? Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape

Code of Conduct (400) What information are POWs authorized by the Geneva Convention POW Standards to give to captors? (DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!) Name, Rank, Identification Number, and Date of Birth

Code of Conduct (600) How many levels of the Code of Conduct are there? Three Levels Level A, Level B, and Level C

Code of Conduct (800) What does Article II mean? When escape is impossible.

Code of Conduct (1000) What publication Covers Code of Conduct? AR

The Army Noncommissioned Officer Guide (200) What do Soldiers depend on from an NCO? Their Guidance, training and leadership to win the Nation’s wars

The Army Noncommissioned Officer Guide (400) What was the common name for the book that Friedrich von Steuban wrote? The Blue Book

The Army Noncommissioned Officer Guide (600) What is the last sentence of the first paragraph of the NCO Creed? “I will not use my grade or position to attain pleasure, profit, or personal safety.”

The Army Noncommissioned Officer Guide (800) Responsibility falls into two categories. What are they? Command Responsibility Individual Responsibility

The Army Noncommissioned Officer Guide (1000) What are the eight steps in the troop leading procedures? Receive the mission, Issue a Warning Order, Make a tentative plan, Start necessary movement, Reconnoiter, Complete the plan, Issue the complete order, and Supervise