JROTC CORPORAL TEST
What is the rank of the Commander of the Bulldog Regiment? - answersCader Colonel
What are the 7 life-saving steps? - answersCheck for consciousness; Check for
breathing and heartbeat; Check for bleeding; Check for shock; Check for fractures;
Check for burns; Check for head injury.
what is substance use? - answersDrinking, smoking or using drugs occasionally.
How would you handle the situation is you come upon a classmate or teacher who
appears to be seriously ill? - answersCall 911 or if the victims condition is life-
threatening give first aid first and ask someone else to call 911
What is substance abuse? - answersDrug, alcohol or tobacco use that jeopardizes
physical, mental or emotional health.
When can the command, "as you were" be given to reverse a command? -
answersOnly after the preparatory command
When marching, what is the proper step count from left to right when doing a "Counter
Column"? - answers4,2,1,3
The command "eyes right" is given on which foot? - answersRight
The command "ready front" is given on which foot - answersLeft
What should you remember to do when you call 911? - answersSpeak slowly and
clearly; Identify yourself and phone number from which you are calling; Give exact
location of individual(s) needing help; Describe what happened; and Ask for advice.
What law protects you when assisting an individual who is in distress and what do you
need to do in order to be covered by it? - answersThe good Samaritan Law protects
those who act in good faith, do not receive payment, and perform first aid correctly
without gross negligence.
What are some reasons why people use and abuse substances such as tobacco,
alcohol and drugs? - answersPeer pressure, family issues, social pressure, problems
with school or academic performances, avoiding a situation or using to cover up or hide
from something personal or physical.
Who takes the places of the Platoon Sergeant if he/she is absent? - answersThe first
squad leader.
What is the rank of the Commander of the Bulldog Regiment? - answersCader Colonel
What are the 7 life-saving steps? - answersCheck for consciousness; Check for
breathing and heartbeat; Check for bleeding; Check for shock; Check for fractures;
Check for burns; Check for head injury.
what is substance use? - answersDrinking, smoking or using drugs occasionally.
How would you handle the situation is you come upon a classmate or teacher who
appears to be seriously ill? - answersCall 911 or if the victims condition is life-
threatening give first aid first and ask someone else to call 911
What is substance abuse? - answersDrug, alcohol or tobacco use that jeopardizes
physical, mental or emotional health.
When can the command, "as you were" be given to reverse a command? -
answersOnly after the preparatory command
When marching, what is the proper step count from left to right when doing a "Counter
Column"? - answers4,2,1,3
The command "eyes right" is given on which foot? - answersRight
The command "ready front" is given on which foot - answersLeft
What should you remember to do when you call 911? - answersSpeak slowly and
clearly; Identify yourself and phone number from which you are calling; Give exact
location of individual(s) needing help; Describe what happened; and Ask for advice.
What law protects you when assisting an individual who is in distress and what do you
need to do in order to be covered by it? - answersThe good Samaritan Law protects
those who act in good faith, do not receive payment, and perform first aid correctly
without gross negligence.
What are some reasons why people use and abuse substances such as tobacco,
alcohol and drugs? - answersPeer pressure, family issues, social pressure, problems
with school or academic performances, avoiding a situation or using to cover up or hide
from something personal or physical.
Who takes the places of the Platoon Sergeant if he/she is absent? - answersThe first
squad leader.