The ALCPT Form 61 is a leadership assessment tool used to evaluate an airman's leadership competencies and identify areas for improvement. The form is designed to provide a comprehensive evaluation of an airman's leadership skills, including their ability to lead, communicate, and make decisions. The Form 61 is typically used by supervisors and evaluators to assess an airman's performance and provide feedback on their leadership development.
Short audio sentences or dialogues, followed by a spoken question. The test‑taker selects one of three written answers. Example: Audio: “The man left his wallet on the bus.” Q: “Where is the wallet?” → Options: a) On the bus, b) At home, c) In the car.
Why Form 61 specifically? Test forms are numbered sequentially, and Form 61, produced in the mid‑2000s, became known as a “medium‑difficulty” version—harder than early forms (like Form 5 or 12) but not as challenging as later forms (like Form 90+). It contains 100 multiple‑choice questions divided into two parts:
The Defense Language Institute English Language Center provides information on test administration and ordering.
often include consolidated answer keys for multiple forms, including Form 61. ALCPT Practice App : You can also practice similar questions through the ALCPT Application
A: All forms are equated for difficulty. However, some test-takers find Form 61’s vocabulary slightly more technical than Forms 50-55.