CIVIL AIR PATROL ACHIEVEMENT 5
LEADERSHIP TEST QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
What is intellectual honesty? - Answer-Honesty in the acquisition, analysis, and
transmission of ideas
What is creative thinking? - Answer-concentration plus imagination
What is a side affect of successfully thinking creatively? - Answer-There is no
guarantee that your ideas will be welcomed
Which core value requires us to think creatively? - Answer-CAP core value of
excellence
What is a creative leader not guaranteed? - Answer-To win
How does our nation's respect for "majority rules" affect those with different ideas? -
Answer-It pressures people with unpopular ideas to conform, henceforth making
them uncomfortable
What is branding? - Answer-The process of associating certain visual, cultural, and
even emotional images with a product- occurs when companies continually try to
make their impression on us
What are sedation acts? - Answer-Notorious laws "broad enough to make criminal
virtually any criticism of the federal government"
What is uniformity? - Answer-An entire community the same and conformed to the
status quo/ standard
What can the military lifestyle brew hostility towards? - Answer-Creative thinking
What were a few situations in which creative thinking was the means for success? -
Answer-Apollo 13 and D-Day
What is the purpose of brainstorming? - Answer-To generate ideas through the
quick, free-flow of thoughts
What is the purpose of gradual voting? - Answer-Aid the team in making a sound
and democratic by limiting the influence its ranking members have on the junior
members
What is he purpose of reversal? - Answer-To find a way to do something better; to
improve a product of service
, What is the purpose of flowcharts? - Answer-To identify the different parts of a
system, and in so doing, making it more efficient
What is a flowchart in a nutshell? - Answer-A visual representation of the major steps
in a process
What is the purpose of multi-voting? - Answer-To find which idea has the greatest
consensus when the team has several options to choose from
What is the purpose of weighted pros and cons? - Answer-To make a decision by
analysing the arguments for and against an idea, with special emphasis on the
relative strength of each pro and con
Though what process to leaders make more leaders? - Answer-Influencing other
people
Without what is there no way to tell if the lesson has been successful? - Answer-
Clear learning objectives
What are the four types of learners? - Answer-Visual, auditory, tactile, kinesthetic
What is visual learning? - Answer-Learning through seeing
What is auditory learning? - Answer-Learning through hearing
What is tactile learning? - Answer-Learning through physical touch
What is kinesthetic learning? - Answer-Learning through physical activity
When should an instructor want to present their materials in a variety of ways,
especially if the group is large? - Answer-Whenever it is possible
What are the five teaching methods? - Answer-Lecture, guide discussion,
demonstration-perfection, experiential, and simulation
What is a lecture? - Answer-A presentation of information by a teacher to a learner
What is a guided discussion? - Answer-Instructor controlled group process in which
students share information and experiences to achieve a learning objective
What is demonstration-performance? - Answer-When a student needs to physically
practice new skills
What is experiential learning? - Answer-Learning that helps students gain practical
knowledge, skills, or practice from direct observation or participation in an activity or
event.
What is a simulation? - Answer-Replacing the conditions of a job as realistically as
possible
LEADERSHIP TEST QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
What is intellectual honesty? - Answer-Honesty in the acquisition, analysis, and
transmission of ideas
What is creative thinking? - Answer-concentration plus imagination
What is a side affect of successfully thinking creatively? - Answer-There is no
guarantee that your ideas will be welcomed
Which core value requires us to think creatively? - Answer-CAP core value of
excellence
What is a creative leader not guaranteed? - Answer-To win
How does our nation's respect for "majority rules" affect those with different ideas? -
Answer-It pressures people with unpopular ideas to conform, henceforth making
them uncomfortable
What is branding? - Answer-The process of associating certain visual, cultural, and
even emotional images with a product- occurs when companies continually try to
make their impression on us
What are sedation acts? - Answer-Notorious laws "broad enough to make criminal
virtually any criticism of the federal government"
What is uniformity? - Answer-An entire community the same and conformed to the
status quo/ standard
What can the military lifestyle brew hostility towards? - Answer-Creative thinking
What were a few situations in which creative thinking was the means for success? -
Answer-Apollo 13 and D-Day
What is the purpose of brainstorming? - Answer-To generate ideas through the
quick, free-flow of thoughts
What is the purpose of gradual voting? - Answer-Aid the team in making a sound
and democratic by limiting the influence its ranking members have on the junior
members
What is he purpose of reversal? - Answer-To find a way to do something better; to
improve a product of service
, What is the purpose of flowcharts? - Answer-To identify the different parts of a
system, and in so doing, making it more efficient
What is a flowchart in a nutshell? - Answer-A visual representation of the major steps
in a process
What is the purpose of multi-voting? - Answer-To find which idea has the greatest
consensus when the team has several options to choose from
What is the purpose of weighted pros and cons? - Answer-To make a decision by
analysing the arguments for and against an idea, with special emphasis on the
relative strength of each pro and con
Though what process to leaders make more leaders? - Answer-Influencing other
people
Without what is there no way to tell if the lesson has been successful? - Answer-
Clear learning objectives
What are the four types of learners? - Answer-Visual, auditory, tactile, kinesthetic
What is visual learning? - Answer-Learning through seeing
What is auditory learning? - Answer-Learning through hearing
What is tactile learning? - Answer-Learning through physical touch
What is kinesthetic learning? - Answer-Learning through physical activity
When should an instructor want to present their materials in a variety of ways,
especially if the group is large? - Answer-Whenever it is possible
What are the five teaching methods? - Answer-Lecture, guide discussion,
demonstration-perfection, experiential, and simulation
What is a lecture? - Answer-A presentation of information by a teacher to a learner
What is a guided discussion? - Answer-Instructor controlled group process in which
students share information and experiences to achieve a learning objective
What is demonstration-performance? - Answer-When a student needs to physically
practice new skills
What is experiential learning? - Answer-Learning that helps students gain practical
knowledge, skills, or practice from direct observation or participation in an activity or
event.
What is a simulation? - Answer-Replacing the conditions of a job as realistically as
possible