1: The word to describe your official status or relative importance within an organisation, especially a military force, is ___________.
The possible answers were:
1-rank 2-rang 3-ranc 4-ranck
You said: rank Well done, this is correct!
2: Still thinking about someone's official position in the army, what would you call someone whose official status is above yours?
The possible answers were:
1-an inferior 2-a peer 3-a superior 4-a commander
You said: a superior
Well done, this is correct!
3: Find the odd one out:
The possible answers were:
1- sergeant 2-nurse 3-colonel 4-major
You said: nurse
Well done, this is correct! Of course there are nurses in military hospitals, but nurses also work in civilian institutions.
4: Army officers are often sent on tours of duty, and this means living ____________.
The possible answers were:
1-in a suitcase 2-on a motorway 3-without stop 4-on the move
You said: on the move
Well done! This is correct.
5: In Britain, guarding a royal residence is known among the soldiers as ___________.
The possible answers were:
1- Deer Duty 2- Elk Duty 3-Stag Duty 4-Moose Duty
You said: Stag Duty
This is correct, well done!
6: Which one of these do you think is the largest military unit?
The possible answers were:
1- regiment 2-platoon 3-squad 4-company
You said: regiment
Well done, this is correct!
Thursday, 11 December 2008
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