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1) In the name of strategic mobility, the Marine Corps adopted
prepositioning for which of the following purposes? [objective81]
speed and
dispersion
provide materiel needed to sustain a brigade for 30 days in a potential
combat zone
amphibious
assault
2) Which of the following honors can be bestowed upon a service member of
the Coast Guard? (Select all that apply.) [objective88]
Bronze Life-Saving
Medal
Ancient
Mariner
Silver Life-Saving
Medal
Ancient
Albatross
3) The end strength of the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve is _____ percent of the
total Coast Guard. [objective92] [Remediation Accessed :N]
1020
50
30
4) The _____ is the principal forum to advise the President with respect to the
integration of domestic, foreign, and military policies relating to national
security and for coordinating these policies among various government
agencies. [objective63]
National Security
Council
Homeland Security
Council
Foreign Affairs
Council
National Economic
Council
5) By the time of the Mexican-American War, U.S. soldiers were
technologically equivalent to those of Europe due to advances in_____.
[objective79]
standardization of the potency of feld
artillery
mobility, flexibility, and potency of feld
artillery
training and
standardization
6) What is the role of the U.S. Armed Forces today? (Select all that apply.)
[objective72] [Remediation Accessed :N]
to retain
forces
to equip
forcesto organize
forces
to train
forces
7) Which of the following are keys to success in joint assignments? (Select all
that apply.) [objective58] [Remediation Accessed :N]
Checking the work of members from other
Services
Knowing how to solve
problems
Having competence in your area of the
Service
Knowing the people around
you
8) ". . . the United States Armed Forces [is] comprised of Active-duty,
Reserve, and National Guard components, today's all-volunteer "military,
known as the "Total Force." Today's military known as the 'Total Force.'"
[objective96]
True
Fals
e
9) Which reserve mobilization authority provides the President a means to
activate, without a declaration of national emergency, not more than 200,000
reservists for not more than 365 days to meet the support requirements of
any operational mission? [objective90]
selective mobilization
(SM)
SECDEF call-up
(SCU)
presidential reserve call-up
(PRC)partial mobilization
(PM)
10) During the Total Force Fitness (TFF) Program section of the course, we
discussed the importance of leader involvement. Leaders must identify the
metrics that will set the right conditions to promote total ftness. In order to
accurately assess the TFF program's effectiveness, metrics must be _____ .
[objective105]
observabl
e
feasibl
e
challengin
g
quantitativ
e
11) The pinning ceremony signifes which of the following?
[objective85]
transition from the role of a follower to that of a
leader
completion of a successful
mission
retirement of a
sailor
12) The abilities of the Coast Guard to operate in severe weather conditions,
24 hours a day, year round, are called? [objective77] [Remediation
Accessed :N]
Search and Rescue
missions
Marine Safety
missions
Defense Readiness
missionsDeepwater
missions
13) Flexibility in aerospace power allows forces to exploit mass and
maneuver simultaneously to a far greater extent than surface forces can.
[objective76]
True
Fals
e
14) The multinational force commander must resolve or mitigate sovereignty
through which of the following? (Select all that apply.) [objective70]
compromis
e
coordinatio
n
consensu
s
communicatio
n
15) Reserve Component leaders believe that they receive adequate funding
to support all levels of operational use identifed by Service and Department
of Defense plans. [objective91]
Fals
e
True
16) OPSEC must be practiced whenever using social media.
[objective102]
Fals
e
True17) Which of the following are expected of every Marine in battle? (Select all
that apply.) [objective86]
competenc
e
no wounded or dead Marine will ever be left on the feld or unattended,
regardless of the cost of bringing him in
resolutio
n
courag
e
18) Marine Corps forces exploit the Total Force concept, employing
combinations of active duty and reserve Marines to ensure that missions are
effectively and efciently executed. [objective75]
Fals
e
True
19) Besides many other skills, individuals should model self-care and
responsibility for seeking help in order to build and maintain good
psychological health in service members and organizations. [objective103]
[Remediation Accessed :N]
Fals
e
True
20) In joint SOF mission planning, a demanding full-up, real-time _____ can
mitigate much of the inherent risks of many Special Operations Forces (SOF)
missions. It is key to the success of complex joint SOF missions. [objective95]
rehears
al
fring
course
battle
rhythmtraining
exercise
21) Which of the following is NOT a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff?
[objective60]
Chief of Naval
Operations
Commandant of the Coast
Guard
Commandant of the Marine
Corps
Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff
22) Recognizing potentially hazardous or negative situations in advance is
crucial to being prepared to prevent them from occurring to begin with. With
experience and maturity, the ability to instinctually recognize signs of
potential trouble increases. [objective100]
True
Fals
e
23) These capabilities comprise the core of U.S. maritime power and reflect
an increase in emphasis on those activities that prevent war and build
partnerships: [objective74]
forward presence, deterrence, sea control, power projection, maritime
security, humanitarian assistance and disaster response (HA/DR)
readiness, preparedness, technical prowess, and
training
peacekeeping and contingency
operations
forward presence, deterrence, sea
control24) _____ are operations require independent actions involving a high degree
of professionalism, self-discipline, flexibility, patience, and tact.
[objective101]
Support for civil
authorities
Major combat
operations
Humanitarian assistance
operations
Peacekeeping
operations
25) _____ presents fundamental principles that guide the employment of U.S.
military forces in coordinated and integrated action toward a common
objective. It represents what is taught, believed, and advocated as what is
right (i.e., what works best). [objective59]
Operational
design
Strategic
direction
Law of
warfare
Joint
doctrine
26) The Air Force's Battlefeld Airmen or _____ Teams frequently operate with
Navy SEALs, Army Rangers, and Special Forces in direct action, airfeld
seizure, and personnel recovery missions in hostile territory. [objective94]
Special
Warfare
Aero
Scout
Special
TacticsAir
Commando
27) What Services were established as precursors to the Coast Guard?
(Select all that apply.) [objective83]
Lighthouse and Revenue Cutter
Service
Life Saving
Service
Transportation Security
Administration
Bureau of
Navigation
Steamboat Inspection
Service
28) Under what circumstances may the Coast Guard be transferred to and
operate as a service of the Navy? (Select all that apply.) [objective78]
when ordered by the Secretary of
Defense
when directed by the
President
upon a declaration of
war
29) The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) is an
operated by which countries? (Select all that apply.) [objective57]
United
States
Canad
a
Mexic
oGreat
Britain
30) Joint _____ is the component of joint force development that entails
collecting observations, analyzing them, and taking the necessary steps to
turn them into changes in behavior that improve the mission ready
capabilities of the joint force. [objective97] [Remediation Accessed :N]
lessons
learned
concept
s
educatio
n
doctrin
e
31) Which of the following would be initiated into the "Top 3"?
[objective87]
Sgt.
Maj.
Master
Sgt.
Col
.
32) What are the key criticisms of the interagency process? (Select all that
apply.) [objective62]
it can be
cumbersome
it is rarely
effective
it is often timeconsuming
no one is incharge
33) The country team provides for rapid interagency consultation and action
on recommendations from the feld. The Department of Defense is normally
represented on the country team by the _____ and the _____. [objective64]
political advisor, joint interagency coordination
group
marine security detachment, security assistance
organization
defense attache, foreign policy
advisor
defense attache, security cooperation
organization
34) U.S. Africa Command, U.S. Central Command, U.S. European Command,
U.S. Northern Command, U.S. Pacifc Command, and U.S. Southern Command
constitute the _____.
functional component
commands
functional combatant
commands
Service component
commands
geographic combatant
commands
35) A group or person is honor-bound to do which of the following upon
receiving a limerick at mess? [objective84]
return the embarrassment in
kind
refute the remark prior to the close of the
dinner hour
ignore it as any self-generated
entertainment36) What is the Army's primary role?
[objective73]
to support the other
Services
to train and equip itself for the overwhelming and synchronized
application of both land and air combat power
to train and equip itself for the overwhelming and synchronized
application of land combat power
37) A thorough understanding of the _____ is essential to mission command.
[objective98]
chain of
command
risk
s
commander's
intent
situatio
n
38) _____ and _____ are two key structural enhancements that should improve
the coordination of multinational forces. [objective71]
Liaison network, coordination
centers
Rationalization,
training
Interoperability, liaison
network
Training,
interoperability
39) Reserve Components now comprise almost what percent of the Total
Force and are an integral part of the Armed Forces of the United States?
[objective89]50
percent
60
percent
30
percent
40
percent
40) Special operations involve the use of small units of specially trained
personnel using specialized tactics and equipment to achieve _____
objectives. [objective93]
intermediat
e
tactica
l
strategic or
operational
insignifca
nt
41) The Joint Task Force (JTF) commander cannot dictate cooperation among
other governmental agencies, intergovernmental organizations, and
nongovernmental organizations. In the absence of a formal command
structure, JTFs are required to build consensus to achieve _____. [objective65]
synchronizati
on
unity of
effort
unity of
command
command and control
authority42) The essential processes required to transition arriving personnel,
equipment, and materiel in theater into forces capable of meeting
operational requirements are collectively known as _____. [objective67]
joint reception, staging, onward movement, and
integration
full-spectrum superiority and information
operations
force protection and forcible
entry
preparation of the operational environment and battlespace
management
43) In 1798, the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps were created.
[objective80]
True
Fals
e
44) Within the joint environment, cooperation requires team players, and the
willingness to share _____ with all team members. [objective99] [Remediation
Accessed :N]
credi
t
effor
t
workloa
d
idea
s
45) The difculty some units face adapting their mindset to vastly changed
conditions on their third or fourth deployment to the same location is known
as _____ challenges. [objective66]
rotatio
ntransitio
n
situational
awareness
influenc
e
46) The DoD Reorganization Act of 1958 _____. [objective56] [Remediation
Accessed :N]
eliminated the position of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff
separated the Unifed/Specifed Commands from the Military
Departments
placed the Services directly under the
President
combined the Unifed/Specifed Commands during times
of war
47) Resilience-based training contributes to the overall mission readiness of
the Armed Forces. [objective104]
True
Fals
e
48) Which of the following represent highlights of Air Force history?
[objective82]
design of a doctrine of strategic bombing and one of organizational
independence
expansion into
space
all of the answers are
correctdevelopment of the Strategic Air
Command
49) Commonly used terms under the multinational rubric include all of the
following terms, except: [objective69]
unife
d
bilatera
l
allie
d
combine
d
50) Use of joint capabilities in _____ helps shape the operational environment
and keeps the day-to-day tensions between nations and groups below the
threshold of armed conflict, while maintaining U.S. global influence.
[objective68]
military engagement, security cooperation, and deterrence
activities
major combat
operations
forcible entry
operations
strikes and
raids
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