Recruit Training Final Test PO.1 Close Order Drill Match the following drill movements with the descriptions. 1. Dress Right, Dress 2. About Face 3. At Ease 4. Fall-Out 5. Fall-In 6. Attention 7. Parade Rest 8. Rest 9. Right Face 10. Left Face a) The beginning position for all Close Order Drill. b) You may speak in low conversational tones when in this position. c) The command tells you to turn to the right. d) The command tells you to turn to the left. e) Take your position in the formation. f) The command to align the squad while in formation. g) In this position you can move to make adjustments to your uniform and equipment as long as you keep your right foot in place. You cannot talk in this position. h) A modified position, a way to relax but still keep your head and eyes to the front. i) Leave your position in the formation. j) The command tells you to make a 180 degree turn in the opposite direction. PO.2 General Knowledge EO.1 Observe uniform and personal grooming regulations 11. Label the parts of the Young Marine Uniform:
12. Which of the following is a modification that only the Unit Commander can make to the Young Marine uniform? a) Ribbons in rows of four instead of three b) Green or black cargo belts instead of the khaki web belt c) Red National T-Shirt instead of a white t-shirt with the Woodland Camouflage uniform d) Standard black leather boots instead of the brush-out black boots 13. Circle the pictures, for both male and female, that depict proper hairstyles and grooming for Young Marines. 14. Which of the following pieces of jewelry is NOT allowed while in uniform? a) Watches b) Dangling earrings c) Religious medallions d) Young Marine or class rings 15. Under which circumstances is NO jewelry allowed? a) Uniform inspections b) Drill meetings c) P.T. d) Encampments EO.2 Identify and explain key features of the Young Marines program. 16. The Young Marines birthday is the day we received our official charter. When is the Young Marines birthday? a) July 4, 1775 b) November 11, 1955 c) October 17, 1965 d) June 14, 1970
17. Where was the Young Marines program founded? a) Waterbury, Connecticut b) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania c) Boston, Massachusetts d) Washington DC 18. When was the Young Marines founded? a) 1955 b) 1959 c) 1965 d) 1979 19. Write the Young Marines Obligation on the lines below. 20. Write the Young Marine rank name and abbreviation for each of the insignia pictures. The pictures are in no particular order.
PO.3 Field Skills EO.1 Select personal clothing and equipment. 21. What does the acronym C.O.L.D. stand for? a) Clean clothes, overheating, loose layers, dry b) Cover up, outdoor gear, light layers, dampness c) Cleanliness, outstanding behavior, layering, dry d) Clean clothes, outdoor gear, light layers, dry clothes 22. What is the acronym C.O.L.D. supposed to help you with? 23. Circle three items that you should carry in your pockets instead of in your pack. whistle (plastic) folding pocket knife with a larger (10cm) and small blade personal identification and medical insurance card and I.D. bracelet if necessary map and compass matches first aid kit lip balm insect repellant and sunscreen notepad and pen/pencil small flashlight EO.2 Follow camp routine and discipline in the field. 24. Why is it important to maintain good personal hygiene in the field? a) To keep yourself clean and dry b) To protect you and other from illness or injury c) To protect your equipment d) All of the above 25. Choose one SOP for discipline in the field and explain why it is important to follow. Circle the number you chose and write your explanation on the lines provided. 1) Maintain personal hygiene standards. 2) Do not go into water above your knees without supervision and an approved personal floatation device. Water currents can be unknown and unexpected. You should treat all bodies of water as dangerous and proceed with caution and supervision. 3) Use tools safely. Never handle a tool you are unsure about without help and listen to those in charge when handling them. 4) Know the location of the group first aid kit, fire-fighting equipment, and your leader's shelter in case of an emergency. Always go to the nearest adult in case of an emergency. 5) Keep your shelter and surrounding area tidy and free from hazards. 6) Male and female Young Marines will not enter the other's shelter. 7) Inform your leader before leaving the campsite and never do so alone. 8) Do not venture further than the head of a group by yourself.
PO.4 Navigation EO.1 - State the meaning of conventional signs found on a topographical map. Match the map color with its meaning: 26. Red 27. Brown 28. Blue 29. Green 30. Black a) Water or permanent ice features b) Cultural features (buildings, railways) c) Paved roads, highway numbers, cities d) Contour lines, contour elevation, sand, cliffs e) Woods, orchards, vineyards Match each geographical feature with its description: 31. Contour line 32. Cliff 33. Valley 34. Depression 35. Saddle 36. Hill a) Near vertical slopes shown by close contour lines that touch or have tick marks on them b) Low ridge between two peaks that looks like a blank space between circular contour lines of hills or mountains c) A line on a map joining two points of elevation d) A point or small area of high ground shown by circular contour lines to show different elevations e) Low point or hole in the ground show by circular contour lines with tick marks that point to the lower ground f) Level ground bordered by higher ground shown by U-shaped contour lines PO.7 Leadership EO.1 Carry out the duties of a team member. 37. Explain the importance of teamwork in the Young Marines program and give THREE examples of how you can be a good team member. 38. Fill in the blanks for the Young Marine General Orders: YMGO #1 I will take charge and all Young Marines. YMGO #2 I will walk my post, that takes place within sight or hearing, and report.
YMGO #3 I will report I have been given. YMGO #4 I will not. YMGO #5 I will speak to except those who are. YMGO #6 I will sound the alarm. YMGO #7 I will call an or in charge if any event occurs that has not been covered by instructions. PO.8 United States History and Citizenship EO.1 Understand essential founding documents of the United States. 39. Who wrote the National Anthem? a) Francis Scott Key b) Thomas Jefferson c) Francis Bellamy d) George Washington 40. Who wrote the Pledge of Allegiance? a) Francis Scott Key b) Thomas Jefferson c) Francis Bellamy d) George Washington 41. In what year was the National Anthem written? a) 1892 b) 1776 c) 1814 d) 1812 42. In what year was the Pledge of Allegiance written? a) 1892 b) 1776 c) 1814 d) 1812 43. Fill in the blanks of the National Anthem. Oh, say can you see, By the, What so proudly we hailed, At last gleaming? Whose, Through the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts, Were so gallantly.
And, The in air, Gave proof through the night, That our. Oh say does yet wave, For the. 44. Fill in the blanks of the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance, and to the republic for which it stands,, indivisible, with. PO.9 Fitness, Health, and First Aid Match the components of physical fitness to their definition. 45. Cardiorespiratory endurance 46. Muscular strength 47. Muscular endurance 48. Flexibility a) The ability of a muscle to exert force for a brief period of time b) The ability to move joints and use muscles through their full range of motion c) The ability of a muscle or a group of muscles to sustain repeated contractions or to continue applying force against a fixed object d) The ability to deliver oxygen and nutrients to tissues and to remove wastes over sustained periods of time 49. What is first aid? a) Immediate care given to an injured person until emergency personnel can arrive b) Part of being a responsible citizen c) Back up emergency services when hospital services may not be available d) All of the above 50. Explain the importance of having good physical fitness.