(Question 1)
What is Not a symptom of heat exhaustion
(A) Slow pulse.
(B) High body temperature.
(C) Coma..
(D) Thirst & fatigue.

(Question 2)
What should you look for when sighting a camp?
(A) Incline direction & amount
(B) Location of nearest pub
(C) Location of nearest latrine
(D) Location of nearest power point

(Question 3)
What is a piece of high ground jutting from a range of hills into lower ground called?
(A) An Estuary.
(B) A Beach Head.
(C) A Bottle Neck.
(D) A Spur.

(Question 4)
What year did the Wright brothers make their debut test flight?
(A) 1902
(B) 1903
(C) 1912
(D) 1913

(Question 5)
If you come across an accident and find a casualty is responsive and breathing, do you first:
(A) Start CPR
(B) Move him into the recovery position.
(C) Run away.
(D) Leave him in the position you found him (unless this is dangerous).

(Question 6)
How far apart do your feet have to be when standing AT EASE?
(A) 20cm
(B) 100cm
(C) 5cm
(D) 30cm

(Question 7)
Why does a Balloon fly?
(A) The lifting force is less than the displaced volume of air.
(B) The weight of the displaced volume of air is equal to the weight of the balloon.
(C) The weight of the displaced volume of air is less than the lifting force.
(D) The weight of the balloon is more than the displaced volume of air.

(Question 8)
Which of these is powered by 4 Rolls Royce Merlin engines?
(A) Jet stream
(B) Lancaster
(C) VC 10
(D) Andover

(Question 9)
What is the most important part of any expedition?
(A) The route
(B) The safety
(C) The team members
(D) The Planning

(Question 10)
What is the FIRST thing you do when approaching an accident where 'First Aid' may be needed?
(A) Assess whether or not the casualty is conscious.
(B) Run to the nearest phone and call for help.
(C) Approach with care, making sure that there is no continuing danger either to yourself or the casualty.
(D) Start resuscitation of any casualties.

(Question 11)
Which of these statements is True?
(A) Cadets who have pierced ears may only wear studs
(B) Girls who have pierced ears may only wear studs, boys may not wear earring’s
(C) Cadets may not wear earring’s
(D) Boys who have pierced ears may only wear studs, girls can wear hoops as well as studs

(Question 12)
When planning a route, an alternative, if things go wrong is called?
(A) Escape Route
(B) Rescue Helicopter
(C) Mobile Phone
(D) Emergency Pack

(Question 13)
An ATC Sqn must ideally have at least how many Cadets?
(A) 5
(B) 10
(C) 20
(D) 30

(Question 14)
What does the term Founder Squadron mean?
(A) The Sqn was originally an ADCC Sqn.
(B) The Sqn was one of the first 100 Sqn's Formed.
(C) The Sqn has a number less then 100.
(D) The Sqn was one of the first 50 Sqn's Formed.

(Question 15)
What must there be between any two adjacent contour lines (on a map) which have different values?
(A) Flat land
(B) A slope
(C) A ridge
(D) A spur

(Question 16)
How many uniformed members of staff are there at 999 Sqn
(A) One
(B) Two
(C) Three
(D) Four

(Question 17)
Who do you Not salute?
(A) Warrant Officers
(B) Army Officers
(C) RAF Officers
(D) Navy Officers

(Question 18)
When walking a route, who holds the route cards?
(A) Every member of the team.
(B) The team leader & the expedition safety organiser.
(C) The police.
(D) The base camp organiser.

(Question 19)
Which cadet classification badge has a FOUR BLADED PROPELLER WITH A STAR IN THE CENTER?
(A) Leading
(B) First Class
(C) Staff
(D) Senior

(Question 20)
What is the correct ascending order of the following ranks?
(A) Flying Officer, Pilot officer, Flight Lieutenant, Squadron Leader
(B) Squadron Leader, Flight Lieutenant, Pilot officer, Flying Officer
(C) Pilot officer, Flying Officer, Squadron Leader, Flight Lieutenant
(D) Pilot officer, Flying Officer, Flight Lieutenant, Squadron Leader

(Question 21)
A Cadet Corporal is not expected to?
(A) Communicate clearly, orally and in writing.
(B) Plan and organise a given task.
(C) Organise squadron activities and events.
(D) Command a drill squad.

(Question 22)
What is Not an Aim of the Corps?
(A) To promote and encourage among young people a practical interest in aviation and the Royal Air Force.
(B) To install discipline and good morals among young people.
(C) To provide training which will be useful both in the Services and in civilian life.
(D) To foster the spirit of adventure, and to develop the qualities of leadership and good citizenship.

(Question 23)
Each Region is commanded by a Officer of which Rank?
(A) Wing Commander
(B) Group Captain
(C) Squadron Leader
(D) Pilot Officer

(Question 24)
Loosely described "Discipline" is what?
(A) Organised good manners
(B) Impeccable behaviour
(C) Good judgement
(D) Strict obedience

(Question 25)
Who should you salute?
(A) All staff
(B) All Commissioned staff
(C) Warrant Officers Only
(D) CI's only