General Cadet Knowledge

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General Cadet Knowledge Quiz

Test your knowledge on the rules, ranks, and history of the Sea Cadet program with our General Cadet Knowledge Quiz. Challenge yourself and see how much you really know about this important youth program.

  • 16 engaging questions
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16 Questions4 MinutesCreated by SailingStar42
What is the highest rank a sea cadet can achieve?
Commodore
Petty Officer First Class
Chief Petty Officer First Class
Master Seaman
PSRY, is a course for cadets in phase one and four, that teaches how cadets are expected to interact with one another in the program, what is accepted, and what is not. What does PSRY stand for?
Public Service Requirements of Yourself
Positive Social Relations for Youth
Positive Subordinate Reactions for Youngsters
Public Social Reactions for Youth
When do you pay compliments (salute) commissioned officers?
Only when you make eye contact.
Only when they salute you first.
Never.
Always.
What are the 3 aims of the sea cadet program?
Stimulate an interest in the Canadian Armed Forces, Instruct Cadets on best life practices, Delevop Skills in Push Ups and Sit Ups
Develop the attributes of good citizenship and leadership, Promote physical fitness, Stimuate an interested in the Sea activities of the Canadian Forces
Stimulate an interest in Marksmanship activites, Develop community service and leadership skills, Promote physical fitness
What is the motto of the cadet program?
Ready, Set, Go
Ready Yes Cadets
Ready Aye Ready
Ready Aye Forward
When were the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets (program) formed?
1895
1942
1915
1899
What is the lying down position for shooting called?
Flat
Proper
Prone
Floor
Battle of Atlantic Sunday is held in memory of the longest continuous battle of the Second World War and one in which Canada played a central role. What month is Battle of Atlantic Sunday held in?
May
June
September
February
In Instructional Technique, "I.C.E.P.A.C." stands for...
Information, Class, Exam, Participation, Attendance, Checks
Interest, Collaboration, Excitement, Placement, Acceptance, Conclusion
Intriging, Confirmation, Emphasis, Performance, Achieving, Correction
Interest, Comprehension, Emphasis, Participation, Accomplishment, Confirmation
What call is piped after the reason for the Still is completed?
Forward
Carry On
Attention
General Call
This type of knot is used at the end of a line. It is commonly used to prevent the ends of the sheets of sails from pulling through blocks, eyebolts or fairleads.
Reef Knot
Figure of Eight Knot
Rigging Knot
Sheet Bend
On a ship, what does Starboard refer to?
Right side of the ship
Left Side of the ship
Below Deck of the ship
Hull of the ship
What is the ceremony of lowering the National Flag at the end of the training day called?
Colours
Liberty Boat
Sunset
Ceremony of the Flags
Spell SHIP using proper phonetic alphabet.
Sierra, Hockey, Indigo, Papa
Ship, Haul, India, Propeller
Sierra, Hotel, India, Papa
SIerra, Haul, Indigo, Papa
This is a visual signalling procedure that dates back to the 18th century. It uses two hand flags, that are red and yellow, split diagonally, with the red side opposite the handle. Movements are combined to form letters and numbers.
Signalling
Semaphore
Semiflagging
Shutter Flags
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