PROMOTION TEST. Syllabus for Lance Corporal Promotion Test
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1 Promotion Test Syllabus PROMOTION TEST Syllabus for Lance Corporal Promotion Test Drill (50%) -3 rd class drill badge will be awarded to cadet achieving 70% of Drill overall. a) Uniform Inspection b) NPCC Pledge C) Foot Drill 1 & 2 FOOT DRILL 1 S/N ENGLISH MALAY 1. Sequence of Falling in/out(individual) + receiving article 2. Attention Sedi A 3. Stand at Ease Senang, Di Ri 4. Stand Easy Rehatkan, Di Ri 5. Pledge Taking Ta at Se Tia 6. Right Dressing Ke kanan, Lu Rus 7. Eyes Front Pandang ka hadapan, Pan Dang 8. In open order, Right Dress Dalam buka, barisan ka kanan, Lu Rus 9. In close order, Right Dress Dalam tutup, barisan ka kanan, Lu Rus 10. Three rank Turning Bergerak ka kanan/kiri bertiga tiga, ka kanan, Pu sing 11. Two Rank Turning Bergerak ke-kanan/kiri dalam dua barisan ke-kanan/ kiri Pu-sing 12. Limited Pacing Satu/Dua/Tiga/Empat Langkah Ke kiri/kanan/hadapan/belakang Gerak 13. Dismiss Bersu - rai 14. Fall Out Keluar Baris FOOT DRILL 2 1. By the left/right, Quick March Dari Kanan/Kiri Cepat Ja Lan 2. Halt Berhen - Ti 3. Quick Mark Time from static Hentak kaki, Chepat Hen Tak 4. Halt from Mark Time Berhen...ti 5. Forward MaJu
2 Campcraft (50%) -Campcraft badge will be awarded to cadet achieving 60% of Campcraft overall. a) Knot b) Lashing KNOT 1. Thumb Knot 2. Figure of eight 3. Bowline 4. Clove Hitch 5. Sheep Bent 6. Fisherman s Knot 7. Reef Knot 8. Sheet Bend LASHING 1. Round Lashing 2. Sheer Lashing
3 PROMOTION TEST Syllabus for Corporal Promotion Test Drill (50%) -2 nd class drill badge will be awarded to cadet achieving 70% of Drill overall. -3 rd class drill badge will be awarded to cadet achieving 60% of Drill overall. a) Uniform Inspection b) NPCC Pledge c) Foot Drill 1 & 2 d) Baton Drill METHOD OF INSTRUCTION (MOI) 1. Introduction 2. Formation of squad 3. Explanation 4. Demonstration 5. Practice FOOT DRILL 1 S/N ENGLISH MALAY 1. Sequence of Falling in/out(individual) + receiving article 2. Attention Sedi A 3. Stand at Ease Senang, Di Ri 4. Stand Easy Rehatkan, Di Ri 5. Pledge Taking Ta at Se Tia 6. Right Dressing Ke kanan, Lu Rus 7. Eyes Front Pandang ka hadapan, Pan Dang 8. In open order, Right Dress Dalam buka, barisan ka kanan, Lu Rus 9. In close order, Right Dress Dalam tutup, barisan ka kanan, Lu Rus 10. Three rank Turning Bergerak ka kanan/kiri bertiga tiga, ka kanan, Pu sing 11. Two Rank Turning Bergerak ke-kanan/kiri dalam dua barisan ke-kanan/ kiri Pu-sing 12. Taking Dressing Facing Left/Right Betulkan Bari - San 13. Limited Pacing Satu/Dua/Tiga/Empat Langkah Ke kiri/kanan/hadapan/belakang Gerak 14. Dismiss Bersu - rai 15. Fall Out Keluar Baris
4 FOOT DRILL 2 1. By the left/right, Quick March Dari Kanan/Kiri Cepat Ja Lan 2. Halt Berhen - Ti 3. About Turn Ke Belakang Pusing 4. Quick Mark Time from static Hentak kaki, Chepat Hen Tak 5. Halt from Mark Time Berhen...ti 6. Forward MaJu 7. Wheeling Dari Kenan/Kiri Ke Kenan/Kiri Belok 8. Saluting on the march Memberi Hormat Semasa Berjalan Kehadapan/Kiri/Kenan Hormat 9. Move Continuously to the left/right Langkah Merusok Ke kiri/kenan Gerak 10. Sizing Yang Tinggi Ke kenan Redah Ke Kiri Dalam Satu Barisan Paras. Dari Kenan Angkat Satu Dan Dua Bilang Nombor Ganjil Satu Langkah Kehadapan Nombor Genap Satu Langkah Ke Blakang Gerak Orang Yang Di Sebelah Kenan Diam Nombor Ganjil Ke Kenan Nombor Genap Ke Kiri Gerak Jadikan Dua/Tiga Barisan Cepat Jalan 11. Changing step in quick time Tukar Langkah Semasa Berjalan Tukar BATON DRILL 1. Taking out of baton Keluar Kan Chota Rehatkan Diri 2. Holstering of Baton Serongkan Chota Rehatkan Diri 3. Attention Sedi-A 4. At Ease Rehatkandi-Ri 5. Marching Dari Kiri/Kenan Cepat Jalan
5 Campcraft (50%) -Campcraft badge will be awarded to cadet achieving 50% of Campcraft overall. a) Knot b) Lashing c) NPCC 4 Men Tent KNOT 1. Thumb Knot 2. Figure of eight 3. Bowline 4. Clove Hitch 5. Sheep Bent 6. Fisherman s Knot 7. Reef Knot 8. Sheet Bend CLASSIFICATION OF KNOT 1. Stopper Knots Thumb knot, Figure of 8 2. Loop Knots Bowline 3. Hitches Clove Hitch 4. Bends Sheet Bend, Fishermen s Knot, Reef Knot 5. Shortening Formations Sheep Shank LASHING 1. Square Lash 2. Gyn Lash 3. Diagonal Lash NPCC 4 MEN TENT 1. Parts of a Tent 2. Pitching of Tent 3. Team Work
6 PROMOTION TEST Syllabus for Sergeant Promotion Test Drills (50%) -2 nd class drill badge will be awarded to cadet achieving 60% of Drill overall. a) Uniform Inspection b) NPCC Pledge d) Rifle Drill METHOD OF INSTRUCTION (MOI) 1. Introduction 2. Formation of squad 3. Explanation 4. Demonstration 5. Practice RIFLE DRILL S/N ENGLISH MALAY 1. Sequence of Falling in/out(individual) + receiving article 2. Attention Sedi A 3. Stand at Ease Senang, Di Ri 4. Stand Easy Rehatkan, Di Ri 5. Shoulder Arms Rusok Senja Ta 6. Order Arms (from the shoulder) Turun Senja Ta 7. Ground Arms Baring Senja Ta 8. Take up Arms Angkat Senja Ta 9. Present Arms Hormat Senja Ta 10. Saluting on the march to the front, Salute Memberi hormat semasa berjalan, Hormat ka Hadapan, Hor Mat 11. Saluting on the march to the right/left, Salute Memberi hormat semasa berjalan, Hormat ka kanan/kiri, Hor Mat
7 Campcraft (50%) a) Knot b) Lashing c) NPCC 4 Men Tent c) Construction of Flag Staff KNOT 1. Thumb Knot 2. Figure of eight 3. Bowline 4. Clove Hitch 5. Sheep Bent 6. Fisherman s Knot 7. Reef Knot 8. Sheet Bend CLASSIFICATION OF KNOT 1. Stopper Knots Thumb knot, Figure of 8 2. Loop Knots Bowline 3. Hitches Clove Hitch 4. Bends Sheet Bend, Fishermen s Knot, Reef Knot 5. Shortening Formations Sheep Shank LASHING 1. Square Lash 2. Gyn Lash 3. Diagonal Lash NPCC 4 MEN TENT 1. Parts of a Tent 2. Pitching of Tent FLAGSTAFF 1. Construction of Flagstaff 2. Team Work
8 PROMOTION TEST Syllabus for Staff Sergeant Promotion Test Drills (50%) -1 st class drill badge will be awarded to cadet achieving 70% of Drill overall. -2 nd class drill badge will be awarded to cadet achieving 60% of Drill overall. a) Uniform Inspection b) NPCC Pledge d) Rifle Drill e) Cane Drill f) Parade Procedure METHOD OF INSTRUCTION (MOI) 1. Introduction 2. Formation of squad 3. Explanation 4. Demonstration 5. Practice CANE / RIFLE DRILL S/N ENGLISH MALAY 1. Sequence of Falling in/out(individual) + receiving article 2. Attention Sedi A 3. Stand at Ease Senang, Di Ri 4. Stand Easy Rehatkan, Di Ri 5. Shoulder Arms Rusok Senja Ta 6. Order Arms (from the shoulder) Turun Senja Ta 7. Ground Arms Baring Senja Ta 8. Take up Arms Angkat Senja Ta 9. Present Arms Hormat Senja Ta 10. Saluting on the march to the front, Salute Memberi hormat semasa berjalan, Hormat ka Hadapan, Hor Mat 11. Saluting on the march to the right/left, Salute PARADE PROCEDURE 1. Plan and Execute a Parade within a time limit. Memberi hormat semasa berjalan, Hormat ka kanan/kiri, Hor Mat
9 Campcraft (50%) a) Knot b) Lashing c) NPCC 4 Men Tent c) Construction of Flag Staff KNOT 1. Thumb Knot 2. Figure of eight 3. Bowline 4. Clove Hitch 5. Sheep Bent 6. Fisherman s Knot 7. Reef Knot 8. Sheet Bend CLASSIFICATION OF KNOT 1. Stopper Knots Thumb knot, Figure of 8 2. Loop Knots Bowline 3. Hitches Clove Hitch 4. Bends Sheet Bend, Fishermen s Knot, Reef Knot 5. Shortening Formations Sheep Shank LASHING 1. Square Lash 2. Gyn Lash 3. Diagonal Lash NPCC 4 MEN TENT 1. Parts of a Tent 2. Pitching of Tent 3. Site Selection FLAGSTAFF 1. Construction of Flagstaff 1. E - Learning PIONEERING 1. Stability 2. Tidiness of Work 3. Creativity & Aesthetic 4. Functionality 5. Safety 6. Team Work Orienteering ( E Learning) 1. Videos from Orienteering 1 to 5
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