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FFA Quiz Example 1 - Georgia Ag Ed Office



Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

1. 

The FFA colors are
a.
National Blue and Green
c.
National Blue and Corn Gold
b.
Corn Gold and Green
d.
Green and Red
 

2. 

All of the following are degrees of advancement except
a.
Chapter FFA Degree
c.
Georgia FFA Degree
b.
Alumni
d.
American FFA Degree
 

3. 

The earning requirement for the State FFA Degree is
a.
$500
c.
$750
b.
$1000
d.
$1500
 

4. 

The FFA salute to the flag is given
a.
During the opening ceremony
c.
During the closing ceremony
b.
After the minutes are read
d.
After the officer reports
 

5. 

How many times does the chairman tap the gavel when he wants to call the meeting to order?
a.
Once
c.
Three times
b.
Twice
d.
Four times
 

6. 

What is the Program of Activities responsible for?
a.
Chapter Recruitment
c.
Agricultural Awareness
b.
Public Relations
d.
All of the Above
 

7. 

All of the following are CDEs except:
a.
Food Science and Technology
c.
Team Plowing
b.
Nursery Landscape
d.
Farm Business Management
 

8. 

National Officers must hold the
a.
Chapter FFA Degree
c.
American FFA Degree
b.
State FFA Degree
d.
Greenhand Degree
 

9. 

The primary aim of the FFA is to develop
a.
Premier Leadership
c.
Career Success
b.
Personal Growth
d.
All of the Above
 

10. 

What was the first state to receive an FFA Chapter?
a.
Georgia
c.
Alabama
b.
Virginia
d.
Missouri
 

11. 

The FFA Creed was adopted at the
a.
First National Convention
c.
Third National Convention
b.
Second National Convention
d.
Fourth National Convention
 

12. 

The FFA Creed consists of how many paragraphs?
a.
Four
c.
Five
b.
Six
d.
Three
 

13. 

FFA was established at a Livestock Judging Contest where?
a.
Alexandria, Virginia
c.
Fredericktown, Ohio
b.
Kansas City, Missouri
d.
Athens, Georgia
 

14. 

The legal authority for the operation of the FFA was
a.
Public Law 740
c.
Public Law 704
b.
Public Law 470
d.
Public Law 407
 

15. 

Who was the founder of the FFA?
a.
Leslie Applegate
c.
Henry C. Groseclose
b.
W. R. Bowdoin
d.
H. N. Hunsicker
 

16. 

The National Future Farmer Magazine changed its name to FFA New Horizons. What year did this change occur?
a.
1980
c.
1989
b.
1985
d.
1990
 

17. 

What is the maximum number of medals to be worn on the FFA jacket?
a.
All that you have earned
c.
Five
b.
One
d.
Three
 

18. 

How many national officers are there?
a.
Ten
c.
Five
b.
Six
d.
Three
 

19. 

What does SAE stand for?
a.
Supervised Agricultural Experience
c.
Saturday Agricultural Events
b.
Student Agricultural Experience
d.
Sunrise Agricultural Experience
 

20. 

What officer is responsible for setting up the meeting room and caring for chapter paraphernalia and equipment?
a.
President
c.
Secretary
b.
Vice President
d.
Sentinel
 

21. 

What year was the National FFA Foundation established?
a.
1928
c.
1956
b.
1944
d.
1972
 

22. 

How often should a chapter set up a Program of Activities?
a.
Annually
c.
Every two years
b.
Every five years
d.
Whenever it gets a new advisor
 

23. 

In what year did the first National FFA Band appear at Convention?
a.
1932
c.
1954
b.
1947
d.
1960
 

24. 

How many issues of the FFA New Horizons are printed a year?
a.
Three
c.
Six
b.
Four
d.
Twelve
 

25. 

At what National Convention were girls admitted to the FFA?
a.
1st
c.
42nd
b.
2nd
d.
50th
 

26. 

What officer usually presides in the absence of the president?
a.
Vice-President
c.
Advisor
b.
Secretary
d.
Parliamentarian
 

27. 

The letters BOAC stand for
a.
Building Our American Colleges
c.
Building On All Cooperation
b.
Buy Out All Competition
d.
Building Our American Communities
 

28. 

Who wrote the FFA Creed?
a.
Wm. Paul Gray
c.
Henry W. Groseclose
b.
Coleman Harris
d.
E. M. Tiffany
 

29. 

Where is the National FFA Center located?
a.
Indianapolis, Indiana
c.
Washington, D.C.
b.
Kansas City, Missouri
d.
Atlanta, Georgia
 

30. 

What is the Greenhand pin made of?
a.
Plastic
c.
Gold
b.
Silver
d.
Bronze
 

31. 

At what symbol is the Secretary stationed?
a.
Plow
c.
Picture of Washington
b.
Ear of Corn
d.
American Flag
 

32. 

A privileged motion
a.
Is a type of main motion
b.
Is a type of unclassified motion
c.
Should be put on the floor just after the pledge to the flag
d.
Takes precedence over other business
 

33. 

What vote is needed when a member rises to a point of order?
a.
Majority
c.
Two-Thirds
b.
Plurality
d.
None
 

34. 

Who can move to reconsider a motion?
a.
Any member who voted on the original motion
b.
A member who was on the losing side
c.
A member who was on the prevailing side
d.
The person who moved the original motion or the person who seconded it
 

35. 

Who is responsible for a motion during the time it is tabled?
a.
President
c.
Vice-President
b.
Secretary
d.
Treasurer
 

36. 

How many members are on a Georgia parliamentary procedure contest?
a.
Five
c.
Six
b.
Ten
d.
Three
 

37. 

While at an FFA meeting, members frequently call out “question.” What does this mean?
a.
They have a question
c.
One or more members are ready to vote
b.
They have to use the bathroom
d.
None of the above
 

38. 

Which of the following is not true about rising to a point of order?
a.
Requires 2/3’s vote
c.
Is debatable
b.
Is amendable
d.
Is a motion regarding procedure
 

39. 

The National Future Farmer Magazine started in
a.
1950
c.
1952
b.
1951
d.
1953
 

40. 

What significant event occurred in the history of the FFA in 1965?
a.
The Star Agribusinessman of America was first recognized
b.
The New Farmers of America merged with the FFA
c.
The Building our American Communities Program was launched
d.
Girls were admitted to membership in the FFA
 

41. 

To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the FFA in 1953
a.
The Sons of the Pioneers appeared at the national convention
b.
The U.S. Post Office issued an FFA Stamp
c.
Chevrolet produced a National Blue and Corn Gold pickup truck
d.
Norman Rockwell produced a special FFA painting that served as the cover of the Saturday Evening Post in October
 

42. 

After 70+ years in Kansas City, the national FFA convention moved to a new location in 1999. The 1999 convention was held in:
a.
St. Louis, Missouri
c.
Louisville, Kentucky
b.
Indianapolis, Indiana
d.
Alexandria, Virginia
 

43. 

All of the following are types of SAE programs except
a.
Ownership/Entrepreneurship
c.
Exploratory
b.
Placement
d.
Inventive
 

44. 

What is a way to present an amendment to a motion?
a.
By addition
c.
By striking out
b.
By substitution
d.
All of the above
 

45. 

What symbolizes progress in agriculture and the confidence FFA members have in the future?
a.
The cross section of an ear of corn
c.
The plow
b.
The rising sun
d.
The eagle
 

46. 

In what year was the blue corduroy jacket adopted as official dress?
a.
1933
c.
1935
b.
1930
d.
1939
 

47. 

What officer must release news and information to local and regional news media?
a.
President
c.
Reporter
b.
Secretary
d.
Vice-President
 

48. 

All of the following are requirements to earn a Chapter FFA Degree except
a.
Earnings of at least $150
c.
Earnings of at least $300
b.
Greenhand FFA degree
d.
SAE program
 

49. 

What color shirt must all members wear when in official dress?
a.
Black
c.
National Blue
b.
White
d.
Corn Gold
 

50. 

What are the offices not elected on the National level? (However, national officers are assigned to fulfill the "speaking" parts of these offices on a rotating basis.)
a.
Reporter, Secretary, President
c.
Vice-President, President, Secretary
b.
Secretary, Vice President, Reporter
d.
Sentinel, Reporter, Treasurer
 



 
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