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JROTC Ranks Quiz: Practice Order, Titles, and Insignia

Quick JROTC rank practice test-20 questions, instant answers.

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Dominique SotoUpdated Aug 26, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
Grade: Grade 10
Study OutcomesCheat Sheet
Paper art representing a trivia quiz on JROTC Rank Mastery for high school cadets.

This JROTC ranks quiz helps you practice rank order, cadet titles, and insignia in 20 quick questions with instant answers. Keep learning with an army ranks quiz to review the full structure, or drill symbols with an army insignia quiz.

Which cadet rank is identified by one chevron in Army JROTC?
Cadet Corporal (two chevrons)
Cadet Private (one chevron)
Cadet Sergeant (three chevrons)
Cadet Private First Class (one chevron and one rocker)
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Cadet Captains in Army JROTC wear three discs (pips) on their shoulder rank insignia.
False
True
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Which rank is the senior enlisted advisor at the battalion level in Army JROTC?
Cadet Master Sergeant (3 chevrons, 3 rockers)
Cadet Command Sergeant Major (3 chevrons, 3 rockers, wreath star)
Cadet Sergeant Major (3 chevrons, 3 rockers, star)
Cadet First Sergeant (3 chevrons, 3 rockers, diamond)
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A Cadet First Lieutenant wears two discs on the shoulder as insignia.
False
True
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Which cadet officer rank is represented by a gold oak leaf in Army JROTC?
Cadet Colonel (eagle)
Cadet Captain (three discs)
Cadet Major (gold oak leaf)
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel (silver oak leaf)
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Which rank typically serves as a company commander in Army JROTC?
Cadet Captain (three discs)
Cadet First Lieutenant (two discs)
Cadet Major (gold oak leaf)
Cadet Second Lieutenant (one disc)
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The insignia for Cadet Sergeant Major includes a star within a wreath.
True
False
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Which cadet enlisted rank includes a diamond in the insignia?
Cadet Command Sergeant Major (wreath star)
Cadet Sergeant Major (star)
Cadet First Sergeant (diamond)
Cadet Master Sergeant (no device)
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Cadet Lieutenant Colonel wears a silver oak leaf on the shoulder.
False
True
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Which rank is immediately above Cadet Staff Sergeant in the Army JROTC enlisted rank structure?
Cadet Sergeant Major
Cadet Master Sergeant
Cadet Sergeant First Class
Cadet First Sergeant
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Which rank typically commands an Army JROTC battalion?
Cadet Colonel (eagle)
Cadet Major (gold oak leaf)
Cadet Captain (three discs)
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel (silver oak leaf)
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The insignia for Cadet Corporal is one chevron and one rocker.
False
True
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Which cadet enlisted rank is represented by three chevrons and two rockers?
Cadet Master Sergeant
Cadet Staff Sergeant
Cadet Sergeant First Class
Cadet First Sergeant
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Cadet Colonel insignia is a silver eagle in Army JROTC.
False
True
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Which rank is the senior-most noncommissioned officer within a company in Army JROTC?
Cadet Master Sergeant
Cadet Sergeant Major
Cadet Command Sergeant Major
Cadet First Sergeant (company senior enlisted)
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Which is the correct description of the Cadet First Sergeant insignia?
Three chevrons, three rockers, and a wreath star
Three chevrons and two rockers
Three chevrons, three rockers, and a star
Three chevrons, three rockers, and a diamond
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In Army JROTC, Cadet Colonel typically serves as the battalion S3 operations officer.
False
True
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Which rank is immediately above Cadet Captain among cadet officer ranks?
Cadet Major (gold oak leaf)
Cadet First Lieutenant (two discs)
Cadet Colonel (eagle)
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel (silver oak leaf)
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A Cadet Command Sergeant Major wears three chevrons, three rockers, and a star (no wreath).
False
True
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Which position is most appropriately held by a Cadet Command Sergeant Major in an Army JROTC battalion?
Platoon leader
Company commander
Battalion senior enlisted advisor
Battalion commander
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Study Outcomes

  1. Understand the structure and hierarchy of military ranks.
  2. Analyze the responsibilities associated with each rank.
  3. Apply leadership concepts to evaluate decision-making scenarios.
  4. Interpret rank symbols and insignia effectively.
  5. Assess readiness for tests and exams through accurate self-evaluation.

JROTC Ranks Quiz Review Cheat Sheet

  1. JROTC Cadet Rank Structure - Ready to climb the ladder? Get to know each rank's insignia and title so you can spot your peers and leaders in a flash. Mastering this hierarchy helps you understand who does what and why it matters. Explore Rank Insignia
  2. The 14 Leadership Traits - From justice and judgment to dependability and enthusiasm, these traits are your secret sauce for great leadership. Dive into each quality, see real‑life examples, and start embodying them today. They'll guide your decisions and boost your confidence as a cadet. Discover the Traits
  3. The 11 Principles of Leadership - Want to lead like a pro? These guiding principles - like "know yourself" and "seek self‑improvement" - are the blueprint for effective decision‑making. Practice them daily to build trust, inspire your team, and navigate challenges with ease. Learn the Principles
  4. Military Customs and Courtesies - Salutes, greetings, and proper titles might seem small, but they pack a big punch in showing respect. Nail these customs to boost your professionalism and earn instant credibility. They're the etiquette essentials every cadet needs. Master Customs & Courtesies
  5. Chain of Command - Who reports to whom? Understanding the chain of command ensures messages flow smoothly and orders are followed correctly. It's your roadmap for communication and respect in any mission. View the Chain
  6. Rank Insignia Recognition - Blink and you'll miss it - those tiny badges tell big stories! Sharpen your eye to identify rank insignia instantly so you can show proper courtesy and build rapport. Practice makes perfect, so quiz yourself daily. Insignia Guide
  7. Roles & Responsibilities by Rank - Every rank comes with its own duties and expectations. Explore what each job entails - from leading a squad to planning big events - to prepare for your next promotion. Knowing these roles keeps your unit running like clockwork. See Rank Duties
  8. History & Purpose of JROTC - Travel back in time to discover how JROTC began and why it's still shaping leaders today. Understanding its mission in citizenship and character development adds meaning to every drill and discussion. You'll see how your efforts tie into a proud legacy. Explore JROTC History
  9. Core Values of JROTC - Honor, courage, and commitment aren't just words - they're the guiding lights of every cadet's journey. Learn how to live these values both in and out of uniform to build integrity and trust with your peers. They'll anchor you in tough situations. Review Core Values
  10. Leadership Exercises & Scenarios - Theory is great, but practice is where the magic happens! Jump into role‑plays, team challenges, and real‑world scenarios to apply your rank knowledge and leadership skills. Reflect on each exercise to level up faster than ever. Try the Exercises
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