Air Force core values/Air Force professional test questions
What describes who we are as a service and how we conduct ourselves as Airmen and representatives of the U.S. Air Force? It sets the standards all Airmen are expected to adhere to, and exceed
Professionalism
What is the heart and soul of who we are and who we aspire to be every day? Our sense of it underlies the pride we feel when we say, "I am an American Airman
Professionalism
What is at the root of professionalism? It is what bonds every Airman's contribution to the mission with the collective understanding of what it means to serve with humility and deference for those we serve with
Respect
Which of the following is NOT something loyalty to our leaders requires us to do
Accept input, direction, and taskings without ever questioning
The complex undertaking of the Air Force mission requires us to harness the ingenuity, expertise, and elbow grease of all Airmen. Which of following is NOT a mindset we approach this with
Continued commitment to anticipate and embrace the established norm
At the heart and soul of our profession, what does the Air Force recognize as universal, consistent standards used to evaluate the ethical climate of all Air Force organizations? (24.3)
Core values
When needed in the cauldron of war, what are the beacons that light the path of professional conduct and the highest ideals
Core values
Which of the following is NOT a virtue of Service Before Self
Courage
What is an individual commitment to uphold the highest of personal and professional standards? We demonstrate it in attitude, work ethic, and effort directed at continuous improvement, whether pursuing professional military education or nurturing ourselves physically, intellectually, emotionally, or spiritually
Discipline
What military necessity, at its core, provides our Total Force an aggregation of strengths, perspectives, and capabilities that transcends individual contributions
Diversity
Which of the following is NOT one of the three actions courage empowers Airmen to take? Having the courage to take these actions is crucial for the mission, the Air Force, and the Nation
Evaluate their performance against standards, and to conscientiously and accurately report findings
Which core value directs us to develop a sustained passion for the continuous improvement and innovation that propels the Air Force, as well as ourselves, beyond the capabilities of our adversaries. It directs that Airmen continuously advance their craft and increase their knowledge as Airmen?
Excellence in All We Do
What is the hallmark of integrity
Honesty
What means our words must be unquestionable so we preserve the trust and respect that we hold so dear for one another and the population we serve
Honesty
What are the virtues of Integrity First
Honesty, Courage, Accountability
What does the complex undertaking of the Air Force mission require us to harness
Ingenuity, expertise, and elbow grease of all Airmen
What is simply doing the right thing, all the time, whether everyone is watching or no one is watching
Integrity
What provides the bedrock for our military endeavors and is fortified by service to country? (24.3.1)
Integrity
Teamwork is essential at every level. What do Airmen recognize as they strive for organizational excellence as a team
Interdependency of every member's contribution toward the mission
Which of the following is NOT one of the three-dimensional views encompassing respect
Leadership respect
What is an internal commitment to the success and preservation of something bigger than ourselves
Loyalty
What is the order of loyalty for Airmen
Loyalty is to the Nation first, the values and commitments of our Air Force second, and finally to the men and women with whom they serve
What virtues are included in excellence in all we do? (
Mission, discipline, and teamwork
What does a mission focus encompass
Operations and excellence in stewardship
What is the Air Force's most important asset? (24
People who commit to serve as Air Force professionals
Which of the following is NOT an action to help maintain integrity and avoid conflicts of interest
Performing duties with interest
Which of the following is NOT something "adherence to excellence in all we do" means to Airmen
Take necessary personal or professional risks, make decisions that may be unpopular, and admit to our mistakes
Airmen are practitioners of the profession of arms, entrusted with the security of the Nation, the protection of its citizens, and the preservation of their way of life. In this capacity, Airmen serve as guardians of America's future. What does this responsibility require
The needs of service and country to be placed before our own--Service Before Self
True or False: Respecting others requires a commitment to recognize and root out prejudices, biases, and stereotypes
True
True or False? Courage is not the absence of fear but doing the right thing despite fear. (24.3.1)
True
True or False? Every Airman has an "obligation" to be the very best professional possible.
True
True or False? Our core values represent the Air Force's firm convictions about the nature of our personal character, our commitment to each other and our Nation, and the manner in which we perform our service
True
True or False? Respect requires us to embrace the unique value of all individuals and treat everyone with dignity
True
What requirements frame professionalism within the Air Force? (24.1)
Trust, loyalty, dignity, and personal commitment
What should motivate attitudes and actions on- and off-duty as essential moral principles or beliefs that are held in the highest regard
Values
The Air Force is a total Force that effectively leverages the unique capabilities of officer, enlisted, and civilian Airmen across all service components. As a total force Air Force, what characterizes us as an air and space force
Values-based, mission-focused, people-oriented
How are each of the Air Force core values further defined that Airmen must practice and demonstrate in their daily lives, showing they truly do value integrity, service, and excellence
Virtues
When does an individual realize integrity
When thoughts and actions align with what he or she knows to be right
What instills our responsibility while maintaining transparency and ownership for our actions
accountability
What type of individuals maintain transparency, seek honest and constructive feedback, and take ownership of the outcomes of their actions and decisions? They are responsible to themselves and others, and refrain from actions which discredit themselves or our service
accountable
What are so fundamental that they define our very identity through a common bond among all professional Airmen--past, and present
core values
What represents enduring, guiding principles for which we stand
values