(Question 1)
How is a Founder Sqn recognised?
(A) The letters FS after their squadron number
(B) The letters FS before their squadron number
(C) The letter F before their squadron number
(D) The letter F after their squadron number

(Question 2)
Who is the CO of 999sqn?
(A) Flt/Lt Brooks
(B) WO Brooks
(C) F/Off Webb
(D) CI Rolph

(Question 3)
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 4)
Each Region is commanded by a Officer of which Rank?
(A) Wing Commander
(B) Group Captain
(C) Squadron Leader
(D) Pilot Officer

(Question 5)
What year was the A T C established?
(A) 1938
(B) 1939
(C) 1940
(D) 1941

(Question 6)
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 7)
What could exposure to extreme cold cause?
(A) Hydrothermia
(B) Hypothermia
(C) Heat stroke
(D) Hypathermia

(Question 8)
On which arm do you wear your brassard?
(A) Left
(B) Right
(C) Either
(D) Only NCOs wear them

(Question 9)
What is Not a symptom of heat exhaustion
(A) Slow pulse.
(B) High body temperature.
(C) Coma..
(D) Thirst & fatigue.

(Question 10)
If two contour lines are far apart it would suggest what on a map?
(A) A gentle slope
(B) A steep slope
(C) An aqueduct
(D) A distortion in the sub atomic time matrix.

(Question 11)
Which aircraft is used as a cadet trainer:
(A) Andover
(B) Tucano
(C) Tornado
(D) Viking

(Question 12)
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 13)
What war was fought between 1914 and 1918?
(A) The Second World War
(B) The Boar War
(C) The Great War
(D) The War of Independence

(Question 14)
Which of these has 4 engines?
(A) Tri-Star
(B) Bulldog
(C) Jet stream
(D) BAe 146

(Question 15)
Which of these best describes a topographical map? It shows:
(A) The shape and surface detail of the land.
(B) Underlying geological features.
(C) The distribution of climates.
(D) The distribution of minerals.

(Question 16)
Which staff are the only adult members who are NOT addressed as Sir or Maam
(A) CI's
(B) SI's
(C) Commissioned Staff
(D) WO's

(Question 17)
What is Not a symptom of Hypothermia?
(A) Rapid pulse, high body temperature, low urine output.
(B) Unexpected and apparently unreasonable behaviour often accompanied by complaints of coldness and tiredness.
(C) Physical and mental lethargy, including failure to respond to or to understand questions or directions.
(D) Violent language and failure to appreciate something is wrong.

(Question 18)
Which of these has 2 engines?
(A) Dominie
(B) Hawk
(C) Chipmunk
(D) Nimrod

(Question 19)
Where should you refuel a liquid fuel stove?
(A) At the petrol station.
(B) At least 5m away from any other stove.
(C) Up-hill from any other stove.
(D) Down- hill from any other stove

(Question 20)
How many ATC Regions are there in the UK?
(C) Seven
(D) Eight
(A) Five
(B) Six

(Question 21)
Which units do we measure line of latitude and longitude?
(A) Hours & minutes.
(B) Hours & degrees.
(C) Kilograms & degrees.
(D) Minutes & degrees.

(Question 22)
The ratio of the slope is 40:2000, what does this mean?
(A) This means that for every 1 unit you ascend you have moved forward 50 units.
(B) This means that for every 1 unit you ascend you have moved forward 40 units.
(C) This means that for every 1 unit you ascend you have moved forward 2000 units.
(D) This means that for every 1 unit you ascend you have moved forward 400 units.

(Question 23)
A Flight Sergeant has how many chevrons?
(A) One
(B) Two
(C) Three
(D) Four

(Question 24)
What year was the Flying Scholarship Scheme introduced?
(A) 1949
(B) 1950
(C) 1951
(D) 1952

(Question 25)
What was the Kremer Prize for?
(A) The first successful man powered flight.
(B) The first flight over the Atlantic Ocean
(C) The first flight over Mt Everest
(D) The first unicycle ride up the Andes.