Airman Leadership School (ALS) 26-D Practice Test

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The Divine Test asks: Would I feel good about the decision when I account for my life?

The Network Test

The Divine Test

This item focuses on judging a decision by how it sits with your own life story and integrity. The Divine Test asks if you would feel good about the decision when you account for your life—essentially, would you be comfortable with this choice if your actions were known or weighed against your conscience and a higher standard? That emphasis on personal accountability and doing what you can live with long-term is why this option fits best. The other ideas involve different concerns: the Network Test looks at effects on teammates and relationships, the Moral Values Test centers on alignment with beliefs but not the accountability aspect tied to life and conscience, and the USAF Readiness Test is about preparedness for duty rather than ethical reflection.

The Moral Values Test

The USAF Readiness Test

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