1.
We will not lie, steal, or cheat, nor tolerate among us anyone who does."
Correct Answer
B. Cadet Honor Code
Explanation
The given statement is the Cadet Honor Code. It emphasizes the principles of honesty, integrity, and accountability that cadets in the Air Force are expected to uphold. It sets a standard of behavior for cadets, stating that they will not engage in lying, stealing, or cheating, and will not tolerate these actions in others. The Cadet Honor Code is an important aspect of the Air Force's values and mission, as it promotes trust, ethical conduct, and a strong sense of integrity among cadets.
2.
Check all the Core Values
Correct Answer(s)
A. Integrity First
B. Service Before Self
C. Excellence in all we do
Explanation
The given answer includes all three core values: Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence in all we do. These values are fundamental principles that guide individuals and organizations in making ethical decisions and conducting themselves with honesty, dedication to service, and commitment to excellence. By checking all the core values, individuals and organizations ensure that they are upholding these principles and acting in accordance with them.
3.
Fill in the Blank:
War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling, which thinks that nothing is worth war, is much worse. The person, who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a _______ creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself.
Correct Answer
B. Miserable
Explanation
The passage describes the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling, which is characterized by the belief that nothing is worth war. It suggests that someone who has nothing for which they are willing to fight and prioritize their own personal safety above all else is a miserable creature. This implies that true freedom and the preservation of freedom require the efforts of individuals who are better and more committed than those who hold such a mindset.
4.
Using tobacco products is allowed at FT?
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The use of tobacco products is not allowed at FT.
5.
Engaging in spirit missions such as procuring food outside the dining hall, leaving rooms during lights out (except for emergencies and latrine use), or engaging in activities not directed by the daily schedule is not allowed.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given statement states that engaging in spirit missions such as procuring food outside the dining hall, leaving rooms during lights out (except for emergencies and latrine use), or engaging in activities not directed by the daily schedule is not allowed. The correct answer is True, which means that it is indeed not allowed to engage in such activities.
6.
Using profanity is allowed at FT?
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement "Using profanity is allowed at FT?" is asking whether it is permissible to use offensive or vulgar language at FT. The correct answer is False, indicating that using profanity is not allowed at FT.
7.
True or False:
Cadets must always travel in pairs. If you need to be escorted back from the clinic, for example, contact the SDCS; do not transit alone.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given statement states that cadets must always travel in pairs and should not transit alone. This implies that it is mandatory for cadets to have a companion while traveling, especially when they need to be escorted back from the clinic. Therefore, the correct answer is True.
8.
The Air Force does not tolerate the use of illegal drugs or chemicals. Failure to divulge drug use will result in disciplinary action and may prevent your entry into the POC. While at FT, the FTU/CC will schedule canine drug sweeps of the dorms. Cadets at FT are strictly prohibited from consuming any alcoholic beverages, regardless of age or situation. Violation of this policy will result in immediate removal from FT.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given statement is true because the passage clearly states that the Air Force does not tolerate the use of illegal drugs or chemicals. It also mentions that failure to disclose drug use will lead to disciplinary action and may prevent entry into the POC (Professional Officer Course). Additionally, it states that cadets at FT (Field Training) are strictly prohibited from consuming any alcoholic beverages, regardless of age or situation, and violation of this policy will result in immediate removal from FT. Therefore, based on the information provided, it can be concluded that the statement is true.
9.
Fill in the Blank.
AETC IMT ___, Excellence/Discrepancy Report. The AETC IMT ___ is used for ―on the spot‖ counseling and documents extraordinary performance in any area of FT.
Correct Answer
D. 341
Explanation
The correct answer is 341. The AETC IMT 341 is used for "on the spot" counseling and documents extraordinary performance in any area of FT.
10.
Cadets must have _____ AETC IMT 341s on their person at all times (with first two lines completely filled out).
Correct Answer
C. Three
Explanation
Cadets are required to have three AETC IMT 341s on their person at all times, with the first two lines completely filled out. This suggests that the AETC IMT 341 is a form or document that cadets need to carry with them, and it is important for them to have three copies of it. The question implies that having one or two copies would not be sufficient, and having four copies would be excessive. Therefore, the correct answer is three.
11.
Check all of the Seven Basic Responses:
Correct Answer(s)
A. “Sir (Ma’am), may I ask a question?”
B. “Sir (Ma’am), may I make a statement?”
C. “Sir (Ma’am), I do not understand.”
D. “Sir (Ma’am), I do not know.”
E. “No excuse, Sir (Ma’am).”
F. “Yes, Sir (Ma’am).”
G. “No, Sir (Ma’am).”
Explanation
The given answer includes all seven of the Seven Basic Responses. These responses cover a range of possible reactions or responses to a situation or instruction. They include asking a question, making a statement, expressing confusion or lack of understanding, admitting ignorance, accepting responsibility without making excuses, affirming agreement, and denying or disagreeing.
12.
If you need to excuse yourself to pass by an individual or through a group of individuals, politely state?
Correct Answer
C. “Sir (Ma’am), Pardon me please.”
Explanation
The correct answer is "Sir (Ma’am), Pardon me please." This is the most polite and respectful way to excuse oneself when passing by an individual or through a group of individuals. It shows courtesy and consideration for others by using the appropriate honorific and using polite language to request permission to pass.
13.
Cadets will give greetings to staff or other cadets or trainees while in the restroom.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
It is not appropriate or customary to give greetings to anyone while in the restroom, regardless of whether they are staff, cadets, or trainees. Restrooms are considered private spaces where individuals go to attend to personal needs, and social interactions are typically avoided in such settings. Therefore, the statement is false.
14.
Dormitory Protocol:
When passing any FTU or OTS staff or CTA, cadets will brace the wall and state “Sir/Ma’am, Cadet (last name) requests permission to pass.”
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given statement is true. According to the Dormitory Protocol, cadets are required to brace the wall and state "Sir/Ma'am, Cadet (last name) requests permission to pass" when passing any FTU or OTS staff or CTA.
15.
________ said, “Integrity is the fundamental premise for military service in a free society. Without integrity, the moral pillars of our military strength, public trust, and self-respect are lost.”
Correct Answer
General Charles A. Gabriel, Chief of Staff, USAF
General Charles A. Gabriel, Chief of Staff
Explanation
The correct answer is General Charles A. Gabriel, Chief of Staff, USAF, General Charles A. Gabriel, Chief of Staff. The answer includes the full name and title of the person who said the quote, along with their affiliation (USAF).