Ohio Leadership Development Event (LDE) Greenhand FFA Practice Test

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What metal is the Chapter FFA Degree pin made of?

  1. Gold

  2. Bronze

  3. Silver

  4. Copper

The correct answer is: Silver

The Chapter FFA Degree pin is made of bronze. This choice reflects the significance and symbolism behind the degree pins that members earn as they progress through their FFA journey. Bronze is commonly associated with achievement and recognition, making it a fitting material for the Chapter FFA Degree pin, which signifies a member's accomplishments at the chapter level. While gold, silver, and copper are metals with their own distinct values and uses, they do not represent the Chapter FFA Degree. Gold often embodies the highest level of achievement, such as the American FFA Degree, while silver might be associated with other degrees or pins. Copper, although a valuable metal, is not used for this particular level of recognition within the FFA system. The choice of bronze for the Chapter FFA Degree pin serves to motivate members by celebrating their early accomplishments as they build their skills and knowledge in agricultural education.