AFR1101 Block I Exam Questions and
Correct Detailed Answers
AFROTC Mission - Answer: Develop premier leaders of character for tomorrow's Air Force.
AFROTC Program - Answer: Recruit, Educate, Commission Officer Candidates
Located at over 145 colleges/university
Different programs
Take AFROTC classes like all other college classes (No Obligation)
Instructors (Activity Duty = Assistant Professor)
GMC - Answer: General Military Course
First two year
Classroom and Lab
POC - Answer: Professional Officer Course
Selective
Requires completion of Field Training (FT)
Last two years
Classroom and Lab
Scholarships - Answer: High School Scholarship Program (HSSP)
In-College Scholarships
- ICSP (In-College Scholarship Program) Phases 1 and 2
- Express Programs
Special Programs - Answer: Include Specialized, Off-Campus Learning
Experiences include:
- Field Training
- Base Visits
, Extracurricular Activities - Answer: Detachment Examples
- Drill Team
- Color Guard
- AFROTC Flight Orientation Program
- Arnold Air Society
- Silver Wings
- Others
Air Force Core Values - Answer: Bedrock of leadership in the Air Force
Institutional values and principles of conduct
Moral framework for military activities
Three fundamental and enduring values of Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence In All
We Do
The Virtues - Answer: "a quality considered morally good or desirable"
Desired behaviors and characteristics
Demonstrate one truly values Integrity, Service, and Excellence
Consistent practice results in habits of honorable thought and action
Habits lay the foundation for professionalism and character
Integrity First - Answer: Single most important part of character
Doing the right thing, all the time
Moral compass that keeps us on the right path
Foundation upon which trust is built
Thoughts and actions align with what is right
Virtues of Integrity First - Answer: Honesty, Courage, Accountability
Honesty- this is the only way to preserve the trust we hold so dear with each other and with the
population we serve
Correct Detailed Answers
AFROTC Mission - Answer: Develop premier leaders of character for tomorrow's Air Force.
AFROTC Program - Answer: Recruit, Educate, Commission Officer Candidates
Located at over 145 colleges/university
Different programs
Take AFROTC classes like all other college classes (No Obligation)
Instructors (Activity Duty = Assistant Professor)
GMC - Answer: General Military Course
First two year
Classroom and Lab
POC - Answer: Professional Officer Course
Selective
Requires completion of Field Training (FT)
Last two years
Classroom and Lab
Scholarships - Answer: High School Scholarship Program (HSSP)
In-College Scholarships
- ICSP (In-College Scholarship Program) Phases 1 and 2
- Express Programs
Special Programs - Answer: Include Specialized, Off-Campus Learning
Experiences include:
- Field Training
- Base Visits
, Extracurricular Activities - Answer: Detachment Examples
- Drill Team
- Color Guard
- AFROTC Flight Orientation Program
- Arnold Air Society
- Silver Wings
- Others
Air Force Core Values - Answer: Bedrock of leadership in the Air Force
Institutional values and principles of conduct
Moral framework for military activities
Three fundamental and enduring values of Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence In All
We Do
The Virtues - Answer: "a quality considered morally good or desirable"
Desired behaviors and characteristics
Demonstrate one truly values Integrity, Service, and Excellence
Consistent practice results in habits of honorable thought and action
Habits lay the foundation for professionalism and character
Integrity First - Answer: Single most important part of character
Doing the right thing, all the time
Moral compass that keeps us on the right path
Foundation upon which trust is built
Thoughts and actions align with what is right
Virtues of Integrity First - Answer: Honesty, Courage, Accountability
Honesty- this is the only way to preserve the trust we hold so dear with each other and with the
population we serve