Parts of a Speech | Impromptu Topics | Rules of the Competition | General Cadet Knowledge | What Aircraft is This? |
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The intro
What is the part of the speech where you introduce yourself?
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2-3 Minutes
What is the length of time of an impromptu speech?
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12-18
What is the age you must be to compete in the competition?
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What is a squadron?
A group of cadets that gather in a common area for regular training
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What is a Cessna 172?
4 seater aircraft commonly used in civilian aviation
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The hook
What is a question or statement used to get the audience's attention?
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Anything
What is the range of impromptu topics?
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At 5 minutes for a prepared speech or 2 minutes for an impromptu speech
What is the time the timekeepers will display a green light?
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Annual ceremonial review
What is the acronym A.C.R?
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What is a Boeing 737?
Passenger aircraft that is most commonly used in commercial aviation
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The rule of threes
What is the rule you use to divide your speech evenly?
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Preparation
What are the three minutes allotted before your speech used for?
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A light systemm and a timecard system
What are the two ways to time keep?
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To learn, to serve, to advance
What is the cadet motto?
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What is a Piper Navajo?
A dual-engine aircraft that is commonly used in civilian aviation
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Your rank name and squadron
What are three things about yourself you must have in your speech?
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Pencil and paper
What are the only things in the preparation room? (When In-Person was around)
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You can be disqualified from the competition
What happens if you show up after the last prepared speech?
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1951
What was the year the squadron was founded?
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What is an F4U Corsair?
World war 2 aircraft with gulled wings
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A spoken text used to persuade or interest the audience on a certain topic
What is a speech?
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2 minutes
What time will it be when an Amber light is displayed by the timekeeper?
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7 points
What is the maximum number of deductable points?
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1941
What was the year the Air Cadet League of Canada was formed?
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What is the North American X-15
The first military aircraft that could fly on the outer edge of the atmosphere
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