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JLAB Leadership Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass When was the Pledge of Allegiance written? - 1892, Congress officially recognized the pledge in 1942. The original pledge of Allegiance was written in? - 1892 Presidential proclamations contain the rules for displaying the flag at half-staff. For example, on Memorial Day, we display the flag at half-staff until noon, then raise it to the top of the staff. When do State and Federal governments also fly the flag at half- staff. - When there is death of a president, former president, principal official, or foreign dignitary. When displaying a flag flat against the wall either horizontal or vertical, how is it position? - It is positioned with the union uppermost and to the flag's own right (or to the observer's left). Which of the following situations describes an incorrect way of displaying the United States Flag? - Flags on walls, windows, or buildings are displayed with the union to the observer's upper left Flags on walls, windows, or buildings are displayed with the union to the observer's upper left. In what year did the Continental Congress establish the first stars and stripes flag? - 1777 2© EMILY CHARLENE YEAR , ALL RIGHTS RESERVED What do the colors on the U.S. flag represent? - White represents hope, purity, and innocence; Red represents hardiness and valor; Blue represents reverence to God, loyalty, vigilance, perseverance, and justice. What do the stripes on the U.S. flag represent? - The thirteen stripes represent the original thirteen colonies When flying more than one flag on a single halyard, where is the U.S. flag placed? - At the peak of the staff, unless at the United Nations or at a religious service at sea when was JROTC discovered, act, and official date. - discovered: 1819 Act: National defence act Official: 1916 Circle map - Defining in context Bubble map - Describing qualities Double bubble map - Comparing and contrasting Tree map - Classifying Brace map - Part-whole Flow map - Sequencing Multi-flow map - Cause and effect Bridge map - Seeing analogies Graphic organizers - -concept web -Mind map -ranking ladder 3© EMILY CHARLENE YEAR , ALL RIGHTS RESERVED - Venn diagram - double t-chart - t-chart - sunshine wheel - look-sounds-feels - pie chart - fishbone - matrix - analogy/simile chart - sequence ( also known as Bridging snapshots) Six steps for resolving conflict - Step 1: prepare yourself to deal with the conflict Step 2: find a mutually agreeable time and place

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Answers 100% Pass

When was the Pledge of Allegiance written? - ✔✔1892, Congress officially recognized
the pledge in 1942.

The original pledge of Allegiance was written in? - ✔✔1892

Presidential proclamations contain the rules for displaying the flag at half-staff. For
example, on Memorial Day, we display the flag at half-staff until noon, then raise it to
the top of the staff. When do State and Federal governments also fly the flag at half-
staff. - ✔✔When there is death of a president, former president, principal official, or
foreign dignitary.

When displaying a flag flat against the wall either horizontal or vertical, how is it
position? - ✔✔It is positioned with the union uppermost and to the flag's own right (or
to the observer's left).

Which of the following situations describes an incorrect way of displaying the United
States Flag? - ✔✔Flags on walls, windows, or buildings are displayed with the union to
the observer's upper left Flags on walls, windows, or buildings are displayed with the
union to the observer's upper left.

In what year did the Continental Congress establish the first stars and stripes flag? -
✔✔1777




© EMILY CHARLENE YEAR 2025-2026, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1

,What do the colors on the U.S. flag represent? - ✔✔White represents hope, purity, and
innocence; Red represents hardiness and valor; Blue represents reverence to God,
loyalty, vigilance, perseverance, and justice.

What do the stripes on the U.S. flag represent? - ✔✔The thirteen stripes represent the
original thirteen colonies

When flying more than one flag on a single halyard, where is the U.S. flag placed? -
✔✔At the peak of the staff, unless at the United Nations or at a religious service at sea

when was JROTC discovered, act, and official date. - ✔✔discovered: 1819

Act: National defence act

Official: 1916

Circle map - ✔✔Defining in context

Bubble map - ✔✔Describing qualities

Double bubble map - ✔✔Comparing and contrasting

Tree map - ✔✔Classifying

Brace map - ✔✔Part-whole

Flow map - ✔✔Sequencing

Multi-flow map - ✔✔Cause and effect

Bridge map - ✔✔Seeing analogies

Graphic organizers - ✔✔-concept web

-Mind map

-ranking ladder



© EMILY CHARLENE YEAR 2025-2026, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2

, - Venn diagram

- double t-chart

- t-chart

- sunshine wheel

- look-sounds-feels

- pie chart

- fishbone

- matrix

- analogy/simile chart

- sequence ( also known as Bridging snapshots)

Six steps for resolving conflict - ✔✔Step 1: prepare yourself to deal with the conflict

Step 2: find a mutually agreeable time and place

Step 3: define the conflict

Step 4: communicate on understanding

Step 5: brainstorm to find alternate solution

Step 6: agree on the most workable solution

Winning colors - ✔✔Brown, Builder, decide

Green, planner, think

Red, adventure, act

Blue, relater, feel

Builder vocabulary and hot buttons - ✔✔Always leading people


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