ROTC Study Guide 2026

Everything you need to pass the ROTC exam in one place: the exam format, every topic to study, real practice questions with explanations, flashcards, and full-length practice tests. Free, no sign-up needed.

📋 ROTC Exam Format at a Glance

60
Questions
60 min
Time Limit
70%
Passing Score

📚 ROTC Topics to Study (15)

✍️ Sample ROTC Questions & Answers

1. A call sign that means: I will comply with your instructions.
Wilco

Explanation: "Wilco" is a contraction of the phrase "will comply." It is commonly used in military communication to indicate acknowledgment and agreement with received instructions or orders.

2. What is the primary reference manual for U.S. Army drill and ceremonies?
FM 3-21.5

FM 3-21.5 (Field Manual 3-21.5) is the primary Army publication that governs drill and ceremonies procedures.

3. What is a best practice in Reserve Officer Training Corps land navigation?
A method or technique recognized as superior based on evidence and expert consensus

Best practices are methods, techniques, or approaches that are recognized through evidence, research, and expert consensus as producing superior results and are recommended for adoption.

4. In Reserve Officer Training Corps, what does "progressive overload" mean?
Gradually increasing exercise demands to continue making fitness gains

Progressive overload involves systematically increasing exercise demands (weight, reps, intensity, or duration) over time to continually challenge the body and stimulate further adaptation and improvement.

5. What is the relationship between theory and practice in Reserve Officer Training Corps military leadership?
Theory provides the foundation and framework that guides effective practical application

Theory and practice are complementary: theoretical knowledge provides the conceptual framework and understanding that guides effective, evidence-based practical application in professional settings.

6. A call sign that means: I received your message loud and clear.
Lima Charlie

Explanation: "Lima Charlie" is the NATO phonetic alphabet representation for "Loud and Clear." In military communication, it is used to confirm that a message has been received clearly and without any distortion.

🎯 Free ROTC Practice Tests

📖 ROTC Guides & Articles

Your ROTC Study Path
1. Learn with Flashcards → 2. Drill Practice Tests → 3. Take the Full Exam Simulation