Rotc Comprehensive Questions

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MILITARY LEADERSHIP

1. This is the qualities or traits of of characters except;


a. courage. b. competence. c. commitment. d. caring

2. What is the primary role of a military leader?


a) To follow orders
b) To inspire and guide their troops
c) To not strategize and plan operations

3. What are the basic types of leadership?


a) Direct, indirect, lateral
b) Democratic, autocratic, laissez-faire
c) Tactical, strategic, operational
d) Authoritative, participative, delegative

AFP CODE OF ETHICS


1. What is the primary purpose of the AFP Code of Ethics?
a) To outline rules for combat engagement
b) To provide guidelines for military attire
c) To establish standards of conduct and behavior for AFP personnel
d) To regulate officer promotions and assignments

2. What is the responsibility of AFP personnel regarding the AFP Code of Ethics?
a) It is optional for them to follow the code.
b) They must strictly adhere to it in all aspects of their conduct and behavior
c) They only need to follow it during active combat situations.
d) They are encouraged to follow it, but it is not mandatory.

3. Which of the following principles is emphasized in the AFP Code of Ethics?


a) Favoritism and nepotism are encouraged
b) Discrimination based on gender or ethnicity is acceptable
c) Respect for human rights and dignity
d) Using excessive force is justified in all circumstances

INTRO TO CMO
1. It is the use of army resources in activities that contribute to the development of the community to promote the
peoples faith towards an enemy.
a. Public Information
b. Community Relations
c. Psychological Operations
d. Civic Action

2. What term describes the organized participation of army personnel in community activities to integrate soldiers
as part of the community?
a. Public Information
b. Community Relations
c. Psychological Operations
d. Civic Action

3. It disseminates various activities and programs of the army to broaden the awareness of the people.
a. Public Information
b. Community Relations
c. Psychological Operations

BASIC MAP READING


1. What is the purpose of a compass in basic map reading?
a) To measure distance accurately
b) To determine elevation changes
c) To orient the map and find direction
d) To identify landmarks and features

2. Which map feature indicates the scale of a map?


a) Legend
b) Grid lines
c) Compass rose
d) Bar scale

3. What does the term "legend" refer to in basic map reading?


a) A fictional story associated with the map area
b) A list explaining symbols and markings on the map
c) The main title of the map
d) The scale of the map
BASIC WEAPONS TRAINING
1. It is the forward end or mouth of the barrel.
a. Muzzle. b. Bore. c. Rifling. d. chambering

2. It is the failure of the weapon to function satisfactorily without the cycle of operation.
a. Malfunction. b. Stoppages. c. Damage

3. Is the unhesitating application of remedy to reduce stoppage without investigating the cause.
a. Remedial Action. b. Immediate Action. c. Right Action. d. Unhesitant Action

INTRO TO INTELLIGENCE
1. It deals with political, social, Military as well as economic intentions of all nations.
a. Combat Intelligence
b. Strategic Intelligence
c. Counter Intelligence

2. The intelligence used in preparation and execution of military plans, policies and programs.
a. National Intelligence
b. Department Intelligence
c. Military Intelligence

3. It is the weakness which nation is susceptible to in peace or war.


a. Vulnerabilities
b. Capabilities
c. Problems

INDIVIDUAL MOVEMENT TECHNIQUES AND BASIC UNIT FORMATION:


1. Which basic unit formation is shaped like a triangle with the team leader at the apex?
a) Wedge formation b) Line formation. c) Column formation

2. In which unit formation are soldiers positioned side by side, offering maximum firepower to the front?
a) Wedge formation. b) Line formation. c) Column formation

3. What basic unit formation is characterized by soldiers marching one behind the other, maximizing speed and ease
of movement?
a) Wedge formation. b) Line formation c) Column formation

DRRM
1. What does DRRM stand for?
a) Disaster Response and Recovery Management
b) Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
c) Development and Rehabilitation Resource Management
d) Dynamic Risk Reduction Measures

2. What is the primary goal of DRRM?


a) To eliminate all risks associated with disasters
b) To minimize vulnerabilities and enhance resilience to disasters
c) To provide immediate relief during disasters
d) To rebuild communities after disasters occur

3. Which of the following is NOT a component of DRRM?


a) Preparedness and response
b) Risk assessment and monitoring
c) Mitigation and prevention
d) Recovery and reconstruction

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