SEJPME Post-Test Searcheable
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The document approved by the Secretary of Defense for applying the Armed Forces of the United States in coordination with Department of Defense agencies and other inst
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SEJPME Post-Test Searcheable
ANSWERS ARE IN BOLD
The document approved by the Secretary of Defense for applying the Armed Forces of the United States in coordination with Department of Defense agencies and other instruments of national power to achieve national security strategy objectives is known as the ____.
A. National Military Strategy
B. National Security Strategy
C. National Defense Strategy
D. Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan
Question 4 of 50
Select the best answer: Military Command Structure
Organization for National Security
The operational chain of command runs directly from the President to the Secretary of Defense and then to __________________.
A. the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and then to the Combatant Commanders
B. the Combatant Commanders
C. the Service Chiefs
D. the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Question 11 of 50
Select the best answer: Interagency Coordination
Overview
The _________________ is responsible for mediating and brokering disagreements among cabinet heads with the objective of achieving a single viewpoint that can be presented to the President for decision.
A. Political Advisor (POLAD)
B. Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS)
C. Secretary of Defense (SECDEF)
D. National Security Advisor
Question 13 of 50
Select the best answer: Multinational Operations
Introduction
Multinational Operations is the same as:
A. Military actions conducted by forces of two or more nations, typically organized within the structure of a coalition or alliance
B. Actions conducted by two or more military elements
C. Actions conducted by two or more nations
D. Actions conducted by two or more non-military organizations from two or different nations
Question 15 of 50
Select the best answer: Multinational Operations
Overview
Factors that inhibit interoperability are:
A. Refusal to cooperate with partners; restricted access to national proprietary defense information.
B. Multinational training exercises.
C. Constant efforts to eliminate sources of confusion.
D. Visits to assess multinational capabilities.
Question 18 of 50
Select the best answer: Multinational Operations
Military Considerations
The need for effective liaison is vital in any multinational force because: A. Similar economic and social affiliations with supported partners.
B. National law suggests a robust liaison structure.
C. Liaisons facilitate the ability to integrate and synchronize operations.
D. The U.S. has limited trained personnel.
Question 20 of 50
Select the best answer: Range of Military Operations
Overview
The purpose of this principle of joint operation is to prepare clear, uncomplicated plans and concise orders to ensure thorough understanding.
A. simplicity
B. clarity
C. security
D. objective
Question 28 of 50
Select the best answer: Deliberate Planning
Introduction
Contingency planning encompasses the activities associated with the development of operation plans for the deployment, employment, and sustainment of apportioned forces and resources in response to a ____________________________identified in joint strategic planning documents.
A. hypothetical situation
B. crisis
C. actual incident
D. confrontation
Question 29 of 50
Select the best answer: Deliberate Planning
Joint Operation Planning
The means by which Department of Defense encourages and enables countries and organizations to work with us to achieve strategic objectives.
A. Multinational agreements
B. Security Cooperation Planning
C. Diplomatic channels
D. International Treaties and Organizations
Question 32 of 50
Select the best answer: Crisis Action Planning
CAP Procedures
Crisis action planning procedures are employed when a contingency response is anticipated to be executed, usually in less than _____ months.
A. 6
B. 12
C. 18
D. 24
Question 39 of 50
Select the best answer: Roles, Missions, History, Customs and Courtesies of the U.S. Armed Forces Navy Customs
Which core value does the following tenet represent: exhibit the highest degree of moral character, technical excellence, quality and competence in what we have been trained to do.
A. Honor
B. Commitment
C. Courage
Question 43 of 50
True / False: Reserve Component
The primary responsibilities of the Air Force Reserve Components, the Air Force Reserve and the Air National Guard, include airlift and air refueling.
A. True B. False
Question 47 of 50
True / False: Psychological Health Awareness
Some individuals that are exposed to stressful situations, trauma, and combat develop new skills, display previously hidden strengths, and grow in character.
A. True B. False
Question 49 of 50
Select the best answer: Psychological Health Awareness
Typical signs of ________ include headaches, memory gaps, confusion, attention problems, irritability, ringing in the ears, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, slowed reaction time, sleep difficulty, and performance difficulties.
A. post-traumatic stress disorder
B. psychiatric disorder syndrome
C. psychological trauma dysfunction
D. traumatic brain injury
Test
Question 1 of 50
Select the best answer: Military Command Structure
National Strategic Guidance The ___________________, signed by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, provides guidance for distributing and applying military power to attain national strategic objectives. It describes the Armed Forces’ plan to achieve military objectives in the near term and provides the vision for ensuring they remain decisive in the future.
A. Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan
B. National Security Strategy
C. National Defense Strategy
D. National Military Strategy
Question 2 of 50
Select the best answer: Military Command Structure
National Strategic Guidance
____________________ 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).
A. Joint doctrine
B. Law of warfare
C. Strategic direction
D. Operational design
Question 3 of 50
Select the best answer: Military Command Structure
National Strategic Guidance
The document, approved by the President, which delineates the general geographical area of responsibility for geographic combatant commanders and specifies functional responsibilities for functional combatant commanders, is called the _____________.
A. Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan
B. National Security Strategy
C. Unified Command Plan
D. Guidance for Employment of the Force
Question 4 of 50
Select the best answer: Military Command Structure
Organization for National Security
The __________________ outranks all other officers of the Armed Forces, but may not exercise military command over any of the Armed Forces. He is the principal military advisor to the President, the National Security Council, and the SECDEF.
A. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
B. Supreme Allied Commander
C. Combatant Commander
D. War Czar
Question 5 of 50
Select the best answer: Military Command Structure
Combatant Commands
These commands are established by combatant commanders when authorized by the SECDEF through the
CJCS to conduct operations on a continuing basis in accordance with the criteria set forth for unified commands. They may be established on a geographic area basis such as United States Forces Japan or on a functional basis such as Special Operations Command, Pacific.
A. combatant commands
B. subordinate unified commands
C. joint task forces
D. functional component commands
Question 6 of 50
Select the best answer: Military Command Structure
Joint Command and Control
Command authority over assigned or attached forces or commands, or military capability or forces made available for tasking, that is limited to the detailed direction and control of movements or maneuvers within the operational area necessary to accomplish missions or tasks assigned is known as ____________________.
A. Administrative Control (ADCON)
B. Operational Control (OPCON)
C. Tactical Control (TACON)
D. Combatant Command (COCOM)
Question 7 of 50
True / False: Interagency Coordination
Strategic (National) Level
The use of the military to conduct combat operations should be a last resort when the other instruments of national power have failed to achieve our nation's objectives.
A. True
B. False
Question 8 of 50
True / False: Interagency Coordination
Tactical (Country) Level
Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are usually willing to quickly align themselves with intervening military forces in order to ensure their ability to achieve their objectives and for their physical security.
A. True
B. False
Question 9 of 50
Select the best answer: Interagency Coordination Introduction
Which of the following terms best describes the interaction that occurs between agencies of the US Government for the purpose of accomplishing an objective?
A. Interagency coordination
B. Government accountability
C. Federal management
D. National security cooperation
Question 10 of 50
Select the best answer: Interagency Coordination
Introduction
During joint operation planning, joint force commanders (JFCs) should begin to coordinate their activities with other agencies:
A. after the ambassador reviews the operation plan
B. after the operation plan has been finalized
C. when the combatant commander authorizes the plan
D. as early as possible
Question 11 of 50
Select the best answer: Interagency Coordination
Overview
The Commander Joint Task Force (CJTF), within the context of unified action, may function at both the ______________________ levels in coordinating the application of all instruments of national power with the actions of other military forces, United States Government (USG) agencies, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), regional organizations, intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), and corporations toward theater strategic objectives.
A. operational and tactical
B. operational and administrative
C. strategic and operational
D. strategic and tactical
Question 12 of 50
Select the best answer: Interagency Coordination
Conclusion
Successful interagency, IGO, and NGO coordination helps enable the USG to build international support, conserve resources, and:
A. conduct coherent operations that efficiently achieve shared goals
B. maintain control over the operation
C. establish comprehensive governmental agency legitimacy
D. conduct coherent operations that capably achieve US military interests
Question 13 of 50
Select the best answer: Multinational Operations
Overview
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is an example of a(n):
A. Multinational Force
B. Alliance
C. Unified Command
D. Coalition
Question 14 of 50
Select the best answer: Multinational Operations
Overview
Key considerations involved in planning and conducting multinational operations are affected by:
A. Financial Resource Constraints
B. Motives and values of the organization’s members
C. Media influence
D. Non-military organizations
Question 15 of 50
Select the best answer: Multinational Operations
Overview
To promote their mutual national interests and ensure mutual security against real and perceived threats, nations that form partnerships must understand the impacts of:
A. Internally displaced personnel (IDPs)
B. Non-governmental agencies
C. Techniques, tactics, and procedures (TTPs)
D. Culture and economics
Question 16 of 50
Select the best answer: Multinational Operations
Conclusion
Successful coalitions require:
A. Mutual trust and respect.
B. Homogeneous cultural backgrounds.
C. Nations with the same resources and capabilities.
D. Nations with hidden political agendas.
Question 17 of 50
Select the best answer: Multinational Operations
Overview
Commonly used terms under the multinational rubric include all of the following terms, except:
A. Bilateral
B. Combined
C. Allied
D. Unified
Question 18 of 50
Select the best answer: Multinational Operations
Political Considerations
During the conduct of military operations, multinational personnel must be able to:
A. Develop guidance for detainee operations in a joint environment according to their respective laws.
B. Target only a small percentage of individuals who fall into different categories under the law of war.
C. Enforce local Rules of Engagement (ROE) without regard to approved coalition ROE.
D. Properly control, maintain, protect and account for all detainees according to applicable domestic law,regardless of their category.
Question 19 of 50
True / False: Range of Military Operations
Joint force commanders coordinate with other government agencies to facilitate coherent use of all instruments of national power in achieving national strategic objectives.
A. True
B. False
Question 20 of 50
Select the best answer: Range of Military Operations
Overview
The principle of joint operations designed to limit collateral damage and prevent the unnecessary use of force is ___________________.
A. perseverance
B. restraint
C. proportionality D. legitimacy
Question 21 of 50
Select the best answer: Range of Military Operations
The purpose of this principle of joint operations is to seize, retain, and exploit the initiative. It is the most effective and decisive way to achieve a clearly defined objective.
A. mass
B. offensive
C. momentum
D. security
Question 22 of 50
Select the best answer: Range of Military Operations
Major operation and campaign plans must feature a(n) ________ offensive, defensive, and stability operations in all phases. An uneven focus on planning offensive and defensive operations to the detriment of planning stability operations could jeopardize the entire operation.
A. equal mix of
B. standard proportion of
C. appropriate balance between
D. disproportionate emphasis on
Question 23 of 50
Select the best answer: Range of Military Operations
Operations directed by the President and managed by Department of State or other appropriate authority whereby U.S. civilians and others are extracted from foreign countries when their lives are endangered by war, civil unrest, or natural disaster to safe havens or to the United States are referred to as ________.
A. personnel recovery operations
B. hostage rescue operations
C. noncombatant evacuation operations
D. civil support operations
Question 24 of 50
Select the best answer: Range of Military Operations
Joint force commanders must perform an analysis of the adversary, known as a ________, to know what actions will be an effective deterrent. This continuous analytical process is used by joint intelligence organizations to produce intelligence estimates and other intelligence products in support of the commander’s decision-making process.
A. joint intelligence preparation of the battlefield
B. national intelligence estimate
C. joint intelligence preparation of the operational environment
D. commander’s estimate
Question 25 of 50
True / False: Deliberate Planning
Joint Operation Planning
Joint Operation Planning includes all activities that must be accomplished to plan for an anticipated operation the mobilization, deployment, employment, sustainment, redeployment, and demobilization of forces.
A. True
B. False
Question 26 of 50
True / False: Deliberate Planning
Joint Operation Planning
Since combatant commanders are planning for future events during Contingency Planning, the CJCS apportions forces and capabilities to the combatant commanders so they have an idea of the resources they might expect to receive if the plan is implemented.
A. True
B. False
Question 27 of 50
True / False: Deliberate Planning
Contingency Planning Once a supported combatant commander receives and approves a contingency plan (an operation plan
(OPLAN), or a concept plan (CONPLAN)), the contingency planning process officially ends. The commander’s staff may then put the plan “on the shelf” and resume other tasks unrelated to that plan.
A. True
B. False
Question 28 of 50
Select the best answer: Deliberate Planning
Joint Operation Planning
Planning requirements are identified for situations considered dangerous or likely to occur and for which advance planning would be prudent.
A. Crisis planning
B. Contingency planning
C. Adaptive planning
D. Concurrent planning
Question 29 of 50
Select the best answer: Deliberate Planning
Contingency Planning
This planning process helps commanders and their staffs organize their planning activities, share a common understanding of the mission and commander's intent, and develop effective plans and orders. It applies to both Contingency Planning and Crisis Action Planning within the context of the responsibilities specified by JOPES. And it provides an orderly framework for planning in general, particularly for organizations that have no formal JOPES requirements.
A. Adaptive planning process
B. In-Progress Reviews (IPRs)
C. Unified Command Plan (UCP) Process
D. Joint Operation Planning Process (JOPP)
Question 30 of 50
Select the best answer: Deliberate Planning
Contingency Planning
Comprised of information requirements identified by the commander as being critical to timely information management and the decision-making process that affect successful mission accomplishment.
A. Human Intelligence (HI) reports
B. Commander's Critical Information Requirements (CCIRs)
C. Critical friendly force information
D. Aerial reconnaissance and satellite imagery reports
Question 31 of 50
True / False: Crisis Action Planning
CAP Procedures
Contingency planning and CAP share common planning activities and are interrelated.
A. True
B. False
Question 32 of 50
Select the best answer: Crisis Action Planning
CAP Procedures
CAP procedures provide for the rapid and effective exchange of information and analysis among the joint planning and execution community (JPEC), the timely preparation of military courses of action for consideration by the President, Secretary of Defense, and Chairman, and:
A. the prompt transmission of their decisions to supported combatant commanders.
B. the prompt transmission of planning options to designated forces commanders.
C. a cautious and intentional review of military responses by the National Security Council (NSC).
D. DOD legal review and guidance.
Question 33 of 50
Select the best answer: Crisis Action Planning
CAP Procedures
Specifies the policies, procedures, and reporting structures for both contingency planning and CAP:
A. Chairman’s Operation Planning and Implementation Instruction
B. Joint Operation Planning and Execution System (JOPES)
C. Joint Contingency and CAP Planning Manual (CCAP-M)
D. Commander’s warning order and estimate
Question 34 of 50
Select the best answer: Crisis Action Planning
CAP Procedures
CAP is divided into the three operational activities, they are: A. Situational awareness, planning, and execution
B. Commander’s estimate, orientation, decision
C. Crisis beginning, operation execution, crisis resolution
D. Planning, execution, evaluation
Question 35 of 50
Select the best answer: Crisis Action Planning
Forming a JTF
Its principal roles are to enhance the command's peacetime planning efforts, improve operational area awareness for specific focus areas, accelerate the formation of a JTF headquarters, and facilitate crisis response by the joint force. It helps the combatant commander determine where to focus joint capabilities to prevent or resolve a crisis. This definition describes a:
A. Organizational operations planning and training branch (G3)
B. Standing joint force headquarters (core element) (SJFHQ [CE])
C. Commander’s strategic advisory team (CSAT)
D. None of the above.
Question 36 of 50
Select the best answer: Crisis Action Planning
Forming a JTF
It provides joint force commanders with immediate access to essential joint force headquarters capabilities. It is responsible for providing forces to newly-established JTF headquarters that can rapidly enable critical command and control capabilities:
A. Joint Enabling Capabilities Command (JECC)
B. Joint Forces Command Cell (JFCC)
C. Joint Deployable and Intelligence Group
D. Joint Communications and Public Affairs Branch
Question 37 of 50
True / False: Roles, Missions, History, Customs and Courtesies of the U.S. Armed Forces Air Force History
The comprehensive doctrine of air warfare supported the conclusion that high-altitude, daylight bombing of an enemy's war-supporting industries and transportation systems could win a war.
A. True
B. False
Question 38 of 50
True / False: Roles, Missions, History, Customs and Courtesies of the U.S. Armed Forces
Coast Guard Customs
Historically, the practice of keeping pets onboard may have started when cats were brought onboard to combat the rat population.
A. True
B. False
Question 39 of 50
Select the best answer: Roles, Missions, History, Customs and Courtesies of the U.S. Armed Forces Coast Guard's Role
In wartime, which of the following tasks will the USCG provide within the 200 nautical mile limit?
A. Protection of ports, waterways, and waterfront facilities
B. Impoundment of all foreign vessels
C. Protection of vessels, personnel, and property at home and abroad
D. Both 1 and 2
E. Both 1 and 3
Question 40 of 50
Select the best answer: Roles, Missions, History, Customs and Courtesies of the U.S. Armed Forces Coast Guard's Role
Which program within the USCG Boating and Safety Mission targets commercial vessels, regulates commercial marine activities, and helps develop safety standards for commercial vessels and crews?
A. Recreational Boating Safety (RBS)
B. Commercial Vessel Safety (CVS)
C. Search and Rescue (SAR)
Question 41 of 50
Check all appropriate answers: Roles, Missions, History, Customs and Courtesies of the U.S. Armed Forces Army's Role
In concert with the joint team and the forces of US allies, landpower provides decisive capability for which of the following?
A. Countering international threat and defending US interests
B. Compliance with the terms of peace
C. Establishing legitimate authority to rebuild the conflict area
Question 42 of 50
Check all appropriate answers: Roles, Missions, History, Customs and Courtesies of the U.S. Armed Forces Air Force's Role
Which of the following best defines the benefit of flexibility in aerospace power?
A. Flexibility allows aerospace forces to exploit mass and maneuver simultaneously to a far greater extent than surface forces can.
B. Flexibility allows air operations to shift quickly and decisively from one campaign objective to another.
C. Flexibility allows aerospace forces to be employed at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels equallyeffectively.
Question 43 of 50
Select the best answer: Reserve Component
Which reserve mobilization authority provides the President a means to activate, without a declaration of national emergency, not more than 2000,000 reservists for not more than 365 days to meet the support requirements of any operational mission?
A. partial mobilization (PM)
B. SECDEF call-up (SCU)
C. presidential reserve call-up (PRC)
D. selective mobilization (SM)
Question 44 of 50
Select the best answer: Reserve Component
Deliberations involving the possible use of force must include the Reserve Component at what point in the planning process?
A. early in the planning process
B. late in the planning process
C. somewhere - early, mid, or later - as long as they are included
D. after all of the planning is completed
Question 45 of 50
Select the best answer: Reserve Component
With over half of its forces in the Reserve Components, the Army relies heavily on the _____.
A. Army National Guard
B. Army Reserve
C. Both Army National Guard and Army Reserve
D. None of the answers are correct
Question 46 of 50
True / False: Psychological Health Awareness
Service members with good psychological health contribute to force readiness by being focused, alert, prepared for new tasks, able to engage in critical thinking, and behave responsibly and ethically.
A. True
B. False
Question 47 of 50
True / False: Psychological Health Awareness
Leaders that dedicate themselves to promoting healthy lifestyles should arebe able to control 100% of the factors that contribute to the psychological health of their service members and organizations.
A. True
B. False
Question 48 of 50
Select the best answer: Psychological Health Awareness
Service members contribute to force readiness by being focused, alert, and prepared for new tasks, behaving responsibly and ethically, and ________.
A. being able to engage in critical thinking
B. limiting the number of times they take vacations C. remaining single
D. maintaining dental health and hygiene
Question 49 of 50
Select the best answer: Psychological Health Awareness
Leaders should look for which of the following warning signs that are suggestive of trauma spectrum disorders?
A. Memory loss
B. Nightmares
C. Depression
D. All of the above
Question 50 of 50
Select the best answer: Psychological Health Awareness
Receiving realistic training, understanding the types of situations encountered in war, eating well, getting enough rest, and having meaningful relationships and friendships are all helpful in building________ to the challenges and strains of military service
A. vulnerability
B. opposition
C. resilience
D. indifference
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Practice Test #1 Lesson 5.1
Question 1 .1 out of 1 points
One of the Navy's MOOTW roles is to enforce United Nations economic sanctions.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 2 .0 out of 1 points
While its missions might include forcible entry operations and peace enforcement, humanitarian assistance is not within the Marine Corps' purview.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: False
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: False
Operation Sea Angel, launched in 1991 and one of the largest military disaster relief joint task force operations ever assembled, aided the people of Bangladesh in the wake of the destruction of the tropical cyclone Marian. The Marine Expediationary Forces played a significant role in Operation Sea Angel.
. Question 3 .1 out of 1 points
Marine Corps forces exploit the Total Force concept, employing combinations of active duty and reserve Marines to ensure that missions are effectively and efficiently executed.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 4 .0 out of 1 points
Aerospace Forces produce synergistic effects that are designed not to exceed separately employed individual forces.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: False
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: False.
Synergistic effects result from the proper coordinated force to produce effects that exceed separately employed individual forces.
The key objective in modern war is the precise, coordinated application of various elements of aerospace and surface forces to bring disproportionate pressure on enemy.
. Question 5 .1 out of 1 points
The US Army's adaptation to new technologies was a result of the federal government
nurturing the arms industry after the Revolutionary War, spurred by Eli Whitney’s invention of interchangeable parts which made standardized gun design possible.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 6 .1 out of 1 points
Established in 1798, the US Navy and Marine Corps was created to protect American interests overseas and support maritime free trade.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 7 .1 out of 1 points
It was Lt. Col. Earl H. “Pete” Ellis's post-WWI Advanced Base Operations in Micronesia, 1921 document that
gave birth to the Marine Corps’ amphibious doctrine.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 8 .1 out of 1 points
By 1986, the MPS program had in place 13 ships: one squadron in the Eastern Atlantic, a second squadron at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, and a third at Guam in the Western Pacific.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 9 .1 out of 1 points
The comprehensive doctrine of air warfare supported the conclusion that high-altitude, daylight bombing of an enemy's war-supporting industries and transportation systems could win a war.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 10 .0 out of 1 points
USCG has always served under the Secretary of the Treasury, reflecting its early historical mission.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: False
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: False.
On 1 April 1967, after 177 years of service, the US Coast Guard was transferred from the Department of the Treasury to the newly created Department of Transportation.
. Question 11 .1 out of 1 points
The USCG's motto is Semper Paratus, meaning "always ready."
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 12 .0 out of 1 points
It is not customary during Dining-In to hear an address by a distinguished guest.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: False
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: False
. Question 13 .1 out of 1 points
The offering of ceremonial toasts is a traditional Army custom at a formal Dining-In, which includes passing the wine "over the water," an historical reference to James I, who was exiled by Oliver Cromwell.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 14 .1 out of 1 points While it is appropriate and strongly recommended to greet a person by name and grade, if you are unsure of an
enlisted Marine’s name or grade, "Marine” is as appropriate as “Good morning, Sir,” in the case of an officer.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 15 .1 out of 1 points
The main difference between Dining-In and Mess Night for Marines is that spouses and other non-military guests may attend a Dining-In.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 16 .1 out of 1 points
Promotions and Re-enlistments are ceremonies requiring formation in this order: (a) Personal awards presented first, (b) Promotions second, and (c) Re-enlistments third.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 17 .1 out of 1 points
Dining-In and Dining-Out represent the most formal aspects of Air Force social life.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 18 .1 out of 1 points
Historically, the practice of keeping pets onboard may have started when cats were brought onboard to combat the rat population.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 19 .0 out of 1 points
Which document spells out the broad responsibilities or missions of the combatant commanders?
Selected Answer: a. Title 10 of the United States Code (USC)
Correct Answer: a. Unified Command Plan
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Unified Command Plan.
. Question 20 .1 out of 1 points
What is the Army’s primary role?
Selected Answer: a. To train and equip itself for the overwhelming and synchronized application of land combat power
Correct Answer: a. To train and equip itself for the overwhelming and synchronized application of land combat power
Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 21 .1 out of 1 points
The Army aids in shaping the international environment through an extensive forward presence in which of the following?
Selected Answer: a. Balkans, Middle East, Europe, Southwest Asia, the Korean Peninsula, and Japan
Correct Answer: a. Balkans, Middle East, Europe, Southwest Asia, the Korean Peninsula, and Japan Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 22 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following documents reflects situational demands which may influence doctrine and the proper composition of forces in support of National Naval Strategy (NNS)?
Selected Answer: a. Universal Joint Task List (UJTL) Correct Answer: b. Posture Statement
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Posture Statement
The Posture Statement becomes doctrine, and forms a bridge between the naval component of the National Military Strategy and the tactics, techniques, and procedures.
. Question 23 .1 out of 1 points
What are the four fundamental roles of the United States Navy?
Selected Answer: a. Forward presence, deterrence, sea and area control, and power projection
Correct Answer: b. Forward presence, deterrence, sea and area control, and power projection Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 24 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following capabilities reinforce the United States Navy's role in deterrence? Selected Answer: a. Peacekeeping and Contingency Operations
Correct Answer: b. The capability of dominating a foe in the littoral battle space and delivering heavy equipment
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: The capability of dominating a foe in the littoral battle space and delivering heavy equipment.
Deterrence of crises and conventional conflicts is also attainable by creating the threat of unacceptable consequences to would-be aggressors. Forward deployed, combat-credible naval forces serve notice to potential aggressors that there will be a high price to pay for any hostile action. Sea and area control requires the ability to defeat coastal defenses and dominate a foe in the littoral battlespace -- at sea, on the ground, and in the airspace -- extending from hundreds of miles offshore to hundreds of miles inland.
. Question 25 .0 out of 1 points
MOOTW has taken on added emphasis in recent years and can impact the Navy in terms of which of the following requirements?
Selected Answer: a. Training, personnel and equipment
Correct Answer: b. Training, personnel, equipment and budget Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Training, personnel, equipment and budget
. Question 26 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following are examples of MOOTW?
Selected Answer: a. Contingency Operations and Non-combatant Evacuation Operations
Correct Answer: a. All of the above
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above
. Question 27 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following are examples of how the Marine Corps has adapted and evolved as an expeditionary force?
Selected Answer: a. Amphibious operations, close air support, helicopter-borne vertical envelopment tactics Correct Answer: c. Both 1 and 2
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Both 1 and 2.
Examples of how the Marine Corps has adapted and evolved as an expeditionary force include: Seizure and defense of advanced Naval bases, Amphibious operations, Close air support, Helicopter-borne vertical envelopment tactics, Maritime pre-positioning forces (MPFs), and Marine air-ground task forces (MAGTFs). . Question 28 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following Services is the force of choice in emerging crises?
Selected Answer: a. US Navy
Correct Answer: b. US Marine Corps
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: US Marine Corps
The ability to remain at sea for long periods without the requirement of third nation basing rights makes the Marine Corps the force of choice in emerging crises.
. Question 29 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following are roles of the US Marine Corps according to Title 10 US Code?
Selected Answer: a. Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure (VBSS) training for embargo or intercept operations Correct Answer: b. Develop tactics, techniques, and equipment-use phases of amphibious operations by landing forces
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Develop tactics, techniques, and equipment-use phases of amphibious operations by landing forces.
The following are roles of the US Marine Corps:
-Provide Fleet Marine Forces of combined arms;
-Develop tactics, techniques, and equipment-use phases of amphibious operations by landing forces; and -Provide detachments and organizations to serve on armed vessels of the Navy.
. Question 30 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following are primary functions of the US Marine Corps according to DOD Directive 5100?
Selected Answer: a. Conduct prompt and sustained combat operations at sea, including sea-based and landbased aviation.
Correct Answer: d. All of the above
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above.
The following are primary functions of the US Marine Corps:
-Conduct prompt and sustained combat operations at sea, including sea-based and land-based aviation; -Provide detachments and organizations to serve on armed vessels of the Navy and provide security detachments for naval stations and bases; and
-Organize, equip, and provide Marine Corps forces to conduct joint amphibious operations and train all forces assigned to joint amphibious operations.
. Question 31 .0 out of 1 points
Delegating execution authority to responsible and capable lower-level commanders is essential to which of the following roles of Air Force commander or command groups? Selected Answer: a. Achieving effective span of control
Correct Answer: c. Both
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is:
Both, achieving effective span of control and fostering initiative, situational responsiveness, and tactical flexibility.
. Question 32 .0 out of 1 points
Simultaneous and parallel operations are the most effective use of aerospace power in producing which of the following?
Selected Answer: a. Confusion, situational responsiveness, and paralysis within the adversary's system Correct Answer: c. Shock, confusion, and paralysis within the adversary's system Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Shock, confusion, and paralysis within the adversary's system
. Question 33 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following are functions of air power?
Selected Answer: a. Counterair, Counterspace, Counterland, Countersea
Correct Answer: d. All of the above
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above.
The following are functions of air power:
-Counterair, Counterspace, Counterland, Countersea;
-Strategic Attack, Counterinformation, Command and Control, Air Refueling, Space Lift; and
-Special Operations Employment, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance, Combat Search and Rescue, Navigation and Positioning, Weather Operations
. Question 34 .1 out of 1 points
Which of the following describes the role of the Coast Guard in the US's maritime regions?
Selected Answer: a. The Coast Guard operates in inland, coastal, and deepwater regions. Correct Answer: a. The Coast Guard operates in inland, coastal, and deepwater regions. Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 35 .1 out of 1 points
Which of the following tasks are among the Coast Guard's responsibilities in enforcing all applicable federal laws, regulations, and international agreements upon the high seas and in US waters?
Selected Answer: a. Narcotics/Drug Interdiction, Illegal Alien Interdiction, Boating Safety, and Fisheries
Correct Answer: a. Narcotics/Drug Interdiction, Illegal Alien Interdiction, Boating Safety, and Fisheries Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 36 .0 out of 1 points
In wartime, which of the following tasks will the USCG provide within the 200 nautical mile limit? Selected Answer: a. Protection of ports, waterways, and waterfront facilities
Correct Answer: e. Both 1 and 3
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Both 1 and 3.
During war, the USCG will, within the 200 nautical mile limit, protect ports, waterways, waterfront facilities, vessels, and personnel/property at home and abroad.
. Question 37 .0 out of 1 points
Which program within the USCG Boating and Safety Mission targets commercial vessels, regulates commercial marine activities, and helps develop safety standards for commercial vessels and crews?
Selected Answer: a. Search and Rescue (SAR)
Correct Answer: b. Commercial Vessel Safety (CVS)
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Commercial Vessel Safety (CVS)
. Question 38 .0 out of 1 points
Soldiers fighting the War of 1812 benefited from the improved quality and standardization of their equipment. By the Mexican War, American arms were technologically equivalent to those of Europe. Advances in which of the following areas made that possible?
Selected Answer: a. Standardization of the potency of field artillery
Correct Answer: b. Mobility, flexibility, and potency of field artillery Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Mobility, flexibility, and potency of field artillery
. Question 39 .0 out of 1 points
Which technological advancements directly impacted warfare during the American Civil War?
Selected Answer: a. Ranges and capabilities of artillery were radically increased.
Correct Answer: d. All of the above.
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above.
Technological advancements directly impacting warfare during the American Civil War include:
-Ranges and capabilities of artillery were radically increased;
-Railroads transported troops and supplies quickly over unprecedented distances;
-Telegraphs coordinated strategic movements in a fraction of the time required during earlier wars; and -A massive industrial base was harnessed to the demands of war.
. Question 40 .1 out of 1 points
Introduced in WWI and perfected in WWII, which of the following mechanized alternatives to trench warfare led to successful campaigns?
Selected Answer: a. The combination of the tank and time-on-target, as well as artillery and radio coordination
Correct Answer: a. The combination of the tank and time-on-target, as well as artillery and radio coordination Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 41 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the lessons learned during the Mexican War did the Union Navy use?
Selected Answer: a. Move forward from the sea and seize ports
Correct Answer: e. Choice 1 and 2
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: Choice 1 and 2.
The Union Navy used the following lessons learned from the Mexican War:
-Move forward from the sea
-Seize ports
-Embargo trade -Blockade
. Question 42 .0 out of 1 points
Through which of the following strategies has the Navy retained its traditional roles while expanding into expeditionary warfare?
Selected Answer: a. Sea Power Concept
Correct Answer: c. “From the Sea” and later “Forward from the Sea”
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is:
“From the Sea” and later “Forward from the Sea.”
In recognition of campaigns in Somalia, Yugoslavia, Haiti, and Bosnia-Herzegovina, in 1992 naval leadership adopted “From the Sea” and later “Forward from the Sea” as strategies to advance the concept of combat operations in littoral waters and support of national objectives in hotspots around the world. . Question 43 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following advantage/advantages of boats were designed for the Marines by Andrew Higgins?
Selected Answer: a. Scooting into shallow water
Correct Answer: d. All of the above
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above.
All of the following were advantages of boats designed for the Marines by Andrew Higgins:
-Scooting into shallow water;
-Unloading troops while maintaining its stern to the surf; and -Extracting without foundering.
. Question 44 .0 out of 1 points
Why was the participation of the Montford Point Marines in the amphibious assault at Saipan such a historic event?
Selected Answer: a. No Higgins boats were available.
Correct Answer: c. It represented the final and full integration of the Armed Forces.
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: It represented the final and full integration of the Armed Forces.
. Question 45 .0 out of 1 points
Devised to survive on a potentially atomic battlefield, vertical envelopment enabled Marines to achieve which of the following?
Selected Answer: a. Beachhead assaults
Correct Answer: b. Speed and dispersion
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Speed and dispersion
. Question 46 .0 out of 1 points
In the name of strategic mobility, the Marine Corps adopted pre-positioning for which of the following purposes?
Selected Answer: a. Amphibious assault
Correct Answer: b. Provide materiel needed to sustain a brigade for 30 days in a potential combat zone
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: The Marine Corps adopted pre-positioning in order to provide material needed to sustain a brigade for 30 days in a potential combat zone.
. Question 47 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following represent highlights of US Air Force history?
Selected Answer: a. Design of a doctrine of strategic bombing and one of organizational independence Correct Answer: d. All of the above
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above
. Question 48 .1 out of 1 points
What was the purpose of the Revenue Cutter Service?
Selected Answer: a. Collecting taxes and stopping smugglers
Correct Answer: a. Collecting taxes and stopping smugglers Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 49 .0 out of 1 points
In 1848, why was the Bureau of Navigation established?
Selected Answer: a. To patrol the Pacific Coastline
Correct Answer: c. To build, maintain and man all Lightships Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: To build, maintain and man all Lightships.
. Question 50 .1 out of 1 points
A group or person is honor-bound to do which of the following upon receiving a limerick at mess? Selected Answer: a. Refute the remark prior to the close of the dinner hour
Correct Answer: c. Refute the remark prior to the close of the dinner hour
Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 51 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following are considerations when hosting a formal dinner?
Selected Answer: a. Begin planning months in advance with the proposed guest list
Correct Answer: e. All of the above
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above.
. Question 52 .0 out of 1 points
Which core value does the following tenet represent: exhibit the highest degree of moral character, technical excellence, quality and competence in what we have been trained to do.
Selected Answer: a. Honor
Correct Answer: b. Commitment
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Commitment.
. Question 53 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following examples embodies Navy traditions and core values of honor, courage, and commitment?
Selected Answer: a. “Don’t give up the ship!”
Correct Answer: d. All of the above
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above.
. Question 54 .0 out of 1 points
Who are the caretakers of naval customs, traditions, honors, and ceremonies?
Selected Answer: a. Commanders
Correct Answer: a. Chief Petty Officers
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Chief Petty Officers.
. Question 55 .1 out of 1 points
Which core value does the following tenet represent: abide by an uncompromising code of integrity, taking responsibility for your actions and keeping your word.
Selected Answer: a. Honor
Correct Answer: a. Honor
Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 56 .0 out of 1 points
Which core value does the following tenet represent: make decisions in the best interest of the Navy and the nation, without regard to personal consequences.
Selected Answer: a. Commitment
Correct Answer: a. Courage
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Courage.
. Question 57 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following represent Marine core values?
Selected Answer: a. Competence
Correct Answer: e. All of the above
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above.
. Question 58 .1 out of 1 points
Which of the following would be initiated into the "Top 3"?
Selected Answer: a. MSgt
Correct Answer: c. MSgt
Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 59 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following ceremonies affirms a "leader among leaders" in the USAF, using a symbol of truth, justice, and power rightly used?
Selected Answer: a. Top 3
Correct Answer: b. Order of the Sword
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Order of the Sword
. Question 60 .0 out of 1 points
What is the primary purpose of Dining-In for the USAF?
Selected Answer: a. To present new orders
Correct Answer: b. To enhance morale and esprit de corps Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: To enhance morale and esprit de corps
. Question 61 .0 out of 1 points
What is the purpose of sending someone to the Grog Bowl?
Selected Answer: a. As a reward for attendance
Correct Answer: b. As punishment for violating the rules of the mess Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Punishment for violating the rules of the mess.
. Question 62 .0 out of 1 points
Gold and Silver Lifesaving Medals are a tradition of which Service?
Selected Answer: a. US Navy
Correct Answer: c. US Coast Guard
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: US Coast Guard.
. Question 63 .0 out of 1 points Which of the following is the USCG motto?
Selected Answer: a. “Semper Fideles”
Correct Answer: b. "Semper Paratus"
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Semper Paratus
. Question 64 .0 out of 1 points
Who is eligible for the Ancient Albatross Award in the USCG?
Selected Answer: a. The oldest active duty enlisted person
Correct Answer: c. The Coast Guard aviator on active duty who has held that designation for the longest time. Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: The Coast Guard aviator on active duty who has held that designation for the longest time.
. Question 65 .0 out of 1 points
Ancient Mariner is a ceremonial title given to whom?
Selected Answer: a. The officer with the earliest date of qualification as a cutterman
Correct Answer: c. The officer or enlisted person with the earliest date of qualification as a cutterman Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: The officer or enlisted person with the earliest date of qualification as a cutterman.
. Question 66 .0 out of 1 points
The "Salty Sea Dog" is a reference to which of the following?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: c. The cutter Campbell's mascot, Sinbad Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: The cutter Campbell's mascot, Sinbad.
. Question 67 .1 out of 1 points
From the early days of naval service, certain principles or core values have carried on to today. Match each quote with the corresponding Navy Core Value.
Question Correct Match Selected Match
"I will support and defend ..." a. Courage a. Courage
"I will bear true faith and allegiance ..." b. Honor b. Honor
"I will obey the orders ..." c. Commitment c. Commitment
Response Feedback: Correct
. Question 68 .0 out of 1 points
To promote pride and respect among your juniors, how would you address each rank?
Match each rank with its corresponding address.
Question Correct Match Selected Match
First Sergeant b. First Sergeant a. Senior Enlisted Marine
Sarge or Trooper c. No One b. First Sergeant
By full rank and name a. Senior Enlisted Marine c. No One By name and grade d. Junior Marine d. Junior Marine Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is:
First Sargeant -- First Sargeant
Sarge or Trooper -- No One
By full rank and name -- Senior enlisted Marines
By name and grade -- Junior Marines
. Question 69 .0 out of 1 points
In concert with the joint team and the forces of US allies, landpower provides decisive capability for which of the following?
Selected Answers: a. Compliance with the terms of peace
Correct Answers: a. Compliance with the terms of peace
b. Establishing legitimate authority to rebuild the conflict area
c. Countering international threat and defending US interestsResponse Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: All of them.
-Countering international threat and defending US interests
-Compliance with the terms of peace
-Establishing legitimate authority to rebuild the conflict area
. Question 70 .0 out of 1 points
The Army's training and support includes which of the following programs?
Selected Answers: a. Counter-drug operations in many Latin American nations
Correct Answers: a. Counter-drug operations in many Latin American nations
b. Humanitarian de-mining operations in 22 countries
c. Medical, intelligence, communications and civic assistance tasks in Indonesia
d. African armies in peacekeeping and humanitarian activitiesResponse Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: All four responses
The Army's training and support includes
-Medical, intelligence, communications and civic assistance tasks in Indonesia
-African armies in peacekeeping and humanitarian activities
-Counter-drug operations in many Latin American nations -Humanitarian de-mining operations in 22 countries
. Question 71 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following best defines the benefit of flexibility in aerospace power?
Selected Answers: a. Flexibility allows air operations to shift quickly and decisively from one campaign objective to another.
Correct Answers: a. Flexibility allows air operations to shift quickly and decisively from one campaign objective to another.
b. Flexibility allows aerospace forces to exploit mass and maneuver simultaneously to a far greater extent than
surface forces can.
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: Both 1 and 2.
Allows aerospace forces to exploit mass and maneuver simultaneously to a far greater extent than surface forces, and allows air operations to quickly and decisively shift from one campaign objective to another.
. Question 72 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following best define the benefits of versatility in aerospace power?
Selected Answers: a. Versatility allows aerospace forces to be employed at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels equally effectively.
Correct Answers: a. Versatility allows aerospace forces to be employed at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels equally effectively.
c. Versatility allows aerospace forces to achieve objectives simultaneously at all three levels of war in parallel
operations.
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Both 1 and 3.
The benefits of versatility in aerospace power are best defined as:
-Aerospace forces can be employed equally effectively at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels; and -Aerospace forces can simultaneously achieve objectives at all three levels of war in parallel operations.
. Question 73 .0 out of 1 points
Which two programs constitute USCG's environmental protection mission? Selected Answers: a. Recreational Boating Safety (RBS)
Correct Answers: b. Port Safety and Security (PSS)
d. Marine Environmental Response (MER)
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is:
Marine Environmental Response (MER) and Port Safety and Security (PSS)
. Question 74 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following are among the Coast Guard's roles? Selected Answers: a. Boat Safety and Ice Operations
Correct Answers: a. Boat Safety and Ice Operations
b. Law Enforcement
c. Environmental Protection
d. Being transferred by Presidential order to the US Navy for operational purposese. Search and Rescue
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer. The correct answer is: All of these roles are under the purview of the USCG.
Law Enforcement
Military Readiness
Environmental Protection
Boat Safety
Search and Rescue
Ice Operations
Being transferred by Presidential order to the US Navy for operational purposes
. Question 75 .0 out of 1 points
The helicopter was hailed as revolutionary in the Korean War. In which of the following aspects did Vietnam War ground combatants achieve new levels of success?
Selected Answers: a. Tactical mobility
Correct Answers: a. Tactical mobility
b. Logistical sustainability
c. Fire support
d. Heliborne medical evacuation
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above.
. Question 76 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following were among the United States Army's technical innovations in combat during Desert Storm?
Selected Answers: a. Patriot missile
Correct Answers: a. Patriot missile
b. Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS)
c. Bradley infantry fighting vehicle
d. Apache attack helicopter
e. Abrams armored M1A1 tank
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above.
. Question 77 .0 out of 1 points
Which Naval technological advancements secured the Sea Power concept as the Navy’s strategy for the 20th century, impacted the ability to sell US goods globally, and buttressed the US position as a major power?
Selected Answers: a. Battleship and cruiser
Correct Answers: a. Battleship and cruiser
b. Aircraft carriers and long-range submarines
c. Submarine and airplane
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: submarine and airplane, battleship and cruiser, aircraft carriers and long-range submarines
. Question 78 .0 out of 1 points
Which technological advancements turned the tide on the U-boats?
Selected Answers: a. Destroyers equipped with advanced sonars
Correct Answers: a. Destroyers equipped with advanced sonars
b. Direction-finding equipment
c. Long-range reconnaissance planes
d. Anti-submarine weapons
e. Escort carriers
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: All of them.
. Question 79 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following are examples of Naval implementation of the US Containment Policy?
Selected Answers: a. Nuclear-armed jet aircraft
Correct Answers: a. Nuclear-armed jet aircraft
b. Long-term deployment around the globe
c. Development of nuclear-powered submarines capable of lengthy deployments under the sea d. Imposing a quarantine during a crisis
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: All of them.
. Question 80 .0 out of 1 points
During the 1930s, which two essential building blocks for an effective air force fell into place?
Selected Answers: a. Clear tactics, techniques, and organization for air-ground cooperation
Correct Answers: b. A comprehensive doctrine of air warfare
c. A vision of a long-range, four-engine bomber that became reality with the first B-17
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is:
Vision of a long-range, four-engine bomber became reality with the first B-17 and comprehensive doctrine of air warfare.
. Question 81 .0 out of 1 points
When tactics, techniques, and organization for air-ground cooperation were worked out, on whose experiences were they based?
Selected Answers: a. Wright Brothers Correct Answers: b. Royal Air Force
c. Germany's Luftwaffe
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Royal Air Force and Germany's Luftwaffe
. Question 82 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following problems faced the newly created Air Force in 1947? Selected Answers: a. Frequent incoming ballistic missiles
Correct Answers: b. Transitioning from propeller-driven aircraft to jet aircraft
c. Establishing an organization adapted to air operations
d. Modifying doctrine, strategy, and tactics to accommodate nuclear weapons
e. Arranging for support services
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: The following problems faced the newly created Air Force in 1947:
-Establishing an organization adapted to air operations;
-Transitioning from propeller-driven aircraft to jet aircraft;
-Modifying doctrine, strategy, and tactics to accommodate nuclear weapons; and -Arranging for support services.
. Question 83 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following were obstacles for the Berlin Airlift of 1948?
Selected Answers: a. Transporting a minimum of 4,500 tons of material daily
Correct Answers: a. Transporting a minimum of 4,500 tons of material daily
c. Carrying only small individual loads
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the conplete answer.
The correct answer is:
-Transporting a minimum of 4,500 tons of material daily -Carrying only small individual loads
Continuing the transport through the winter was also an obstacle for the Berlin Airlift of 1948.
. Question 84 .0 out of 1 points
What Services were established as precursors to the USCG?
Selected Answers: a. Steamboat Inspection Service
Correct Answers: a. Steamboat Inspection Service
c. Bureau of Navigation
d. Life Saving Service
e. Lighthouse Service and Revenue Cutter Service
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: Precursors to the USCG included the following:
-Lighthouse Service
-Revenue Cutter Service
-Bureau of Navigation
-Life Saving service
-Steamboat Inspection Service
. Question 85 .0 out of 1 points
Known as the Revenue Marine or Treasury Fleet, which of the following tasks fell to the Steamboat Inspection Service?
Selected Answers: a. Hazardous cargo handling
Correct Answers: a. Hazardous cargo handling
b. Protection of the marine environment
c. Crew licensing and vessel documentation
d. Port and harbor safety
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above.
. Question 86 .0 out of 1 points
What is the purpose of the custom of Dining-In, both historically and currently? Selected Answers: a. Offers the opportunity to recognize outstanding personnel
Correct Answers: a. Offers the opportunity to recognize outstanding personnel
b. Enhances camaraderie to support the effectiveness of the organizationResponse Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is:
Enhances camaraderie to support the effectiveness of the organization and offers the opportunity to recognize outstanding personnel.
. Question 87 .0 out of 1 points
In what ways do Dining-Out and the Army NCO graduation ball differ from Dining-In?
Selected Answers: a. Neither includes certain ceremonial aspects of Dining-In.
Correct Answers: a. Neither includes certain ceremonial aspects of Dining-In.
c. They have guests or spouses in attendance and Dining-In does not. Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is:
They have guests or spouses in attendance and they do not include certain ceremonial aspects of the Dining-In.
. Question 88 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following are among Marine Corps customs, courtesies and traditions?
Selected Answers: a. Addressing Enlisted Marines
Correct Answers: a. Addressing Enlisted Marines
b. Dining In and Mess Night
c. Hail and Farewell
d. Marine Corps Birthday Ball
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: All of them.
Marine Corps customs, courtesies and traditions include:
-Hail and Farewell,
-Marine Corps Birthday Ball,
-Dining In and Mess Night, and -Addressing Enlisted Marines.
. Question 89 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following are among US Air Force customs, courtesies and traditions designed to provide high morale?
Selected Answers: a. The Order of the Sword
Correct Answers: a. The Order of the Sword
c. The Grog Bowl
d. Dining-In, Dining-Out, and Combat Dining-In
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: Choice 1, 2, & 3
The Order of the Sword, Dining-In, Dining-Out, and Combat Dining-In, and The Grog Bowl.
Practice Test 2
Question 1 .0 out of 1 points
The primary function of the Services and Special Operations Command is to provide forces, each of which is organized, trained and equipped to perform specific roles.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: True
. Question 2 .0 out of 1 points
One of the Navy's MOOTW roles is to enforce United Nations economic sanctions.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: True
Examples of Navy MOOTW may be reviewed in Lesson 1 Topic 2.
. Question 3 .0 out of 1 points
While its missions might include forcible entry operations and peace enforcement, humanitarian assistance is not within the Marine Corps' purview.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: False
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: False
Operation Sea Angel, launched in 1991 and one of the largest military disaster relief joint task force operations ever assembled, aided the people of Bangladesh in the wake of the destruction of the tropical cyclone Marian. The Marine Expediationary Forces played a significant role in Operation Sea Angel.
. Question 4 .0 out of 1 points
Marine Corps forces exploit the Total Force concept, employing combinations of active duty and reserve Marines to ensure that missions are effectively and efficiently executed.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: True
. Question 5 .0 out of 1 points
Aerospace Forces produce synergistic effects that are designed not to exceed separately employed individual forces.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: False
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: False.
Synergistic effects result from the proper coordinated force to produce effects that exceed separately employed individual forces.
The key objective in modern war is the precise, coordinated application of various elements of aerospace and surface forces to bring disproportionate pressure on enemy.
. Question 6 .0 out of 1 points
Which document spells out the broad responsibilities or missions of the combatant commanders?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: a. Unified Command Plan
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Unified Command Plan.
. Question 7 .0 out of 1 points
What is the Army’s primary role?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: a. To train and equip itself for the overwhelming and synchronized application of land combat power
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: To train and equip itself for the overwhelming and synchronized application of land combat power.
. Question 8 .0 out of 1 points
The Army aids in shaping the international environment through an extensive forward presence in which of the following?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: a. Balkans, Middle East, Europe, Southwest Asia, the Korean Peninsula, and Japan Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Balkans, Middle East, Europe, Southwest Asia, the Korean Peninsula and Japan . Question 9 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following documents reflects situational demands which may influence doctrine and the proper composition of forces in support of National Naval Strategy (NNS)?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: c. Posture Statement
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Posture Statement
The Posture Statement becomes doctrine, and forms a bridge between the naval component of the National Military Strategy and the tactics, techniques, and procedures.
. Question 10 .0 out of 1 points
What are the four fundamental roles of the United States Navy?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: a. Forward presence, deterrence, sea and area control, and power projection Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Forward presence, deterrence, sea and area control, and power projection
. Question 11 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following capabilities reinforce the United States Navy's role in deterrence?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: b. The capability of dominating a foe in the littoral battle space and delivering heavy equipment
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: The capability of dominating a foe in the littoral battle space and delivering heavy equipment.
Deterrence of crises and conventional conflicts is also attainable by creating the threat of unacceptable consequences to would-be aggressors. Forward deployed, combat-credible naval forces serve notice to potential aggressors that there will be a high price to pay for any hostile action. Sea and area control requires the ability to defeat coastal defenses and dominate a foe in the littoral battlespace -- at sea, on the ground, and in the airspace -- extending from hundreds of miles offshore to hundreds of miles inland.
. Question 12 .0 out of 1 points
MOOTW has taken on added emphasis in recent years and can impact the Navy in terms of which of the following requirements?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: c. Training, personnel, equipment and budget Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Training, personnel, equipment and budget
. Question 13 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following are examples of MOOTW?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: b. All of the above
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above
. Question 14 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following are examples of how the Marine Corps has adapted and evolved as an expeditionary force? Selected Answer: [None Given] Correct Answer: c. Both 1 and 2
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Both 1 and 2.
Examples of how the Marine Corps has adapted and evolved as an expeditionary force include: Seizure and defense of advanced Naval bases, Amphibious operations, Close air support, Helicopter-borne vertical envelopment tactics, Maritime pre-positioning forces (MPFs), and Marine air-ground task forces (MAGTFs).
. Question 15 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following Services is the force of choice in emerging crises?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: b. US Marine Corps
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: US Marine Corps
The ability to remain at sea for long periods without the requirement of third nation basing rights makes the Marine Corps the force of choice in emerging crises.
. Question 16 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following are roles of the US Marine Corps according to Title 10 US Code?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: b. Develop tactics, techniques, and equipment-use phases of amphibious operations by landing forces
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Develop tactics, techniques, and equipment-use phases of amphibious operations by landing forces.
The following are roles of the US Marine Corps:
-Provide Fleet Marine Forces of combined arms;
-Develop tactics, techniques, and equipment-use phases of amphibious operations by landing forces; and -Provide detachments and organizations to serve on armed vessels of the Navy.
. Question 17 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following are primary functions of the US Marine Corps according to DOD Directive 5100?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: d. All of the above
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above.
The following are primary functions of the US Marine Corps:
-Conduct prompt and sustained combat operations at sea, including sea-based and land-based aviation; -Provide detachments and organizations to serve on armed vessels of the Navy and provide security detachments for naval stations and bases; and
-Organize, equip, and provide Marine Corps forces to conduct joint amphibious operations and train all forces assigned to joint amphibious operations.
. Question 18 .0 out of 1 points
Delegating execution authority to responsible and capable lower-level commanders is essential to which of the following roles of Air Force commander or command groups?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: c. Both
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is:
Both, achieving effective span of control and fostering initiative, situational responsiveness, and tactical flexibility.
. Question 19 .0 out of 1 points
Simultaneous and parallel operations are the most effective use of aerospace power in producing which of the following?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: c. Shock, confusion, and paralysis within the adversary's system Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Shock, confusion, and paralysis within the adversary's system
. Question 20 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following are functions of air power?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: d. All of the above
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above.
The following are functions of air power:
-Counterair, Counterspace, Counterland, Countersea;
-Strategic Attack, Counterinformation, Command and Control, Air Refueling, Space Lift; and
-Special Operations Employment, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance, Combat Search and Rescue, Navigation and Positioning, Weather Operations
. Question 21 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following describes the role of the Coast Guard in the US's maritime regions?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: c. The Coast Guard operates in inland, coastal, and deepwater regions. Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Operates in inland, coastal, and deepwater regions.
Deepwater missions include operations 50 miles or more out to sea.
. Question 22 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following tasks are among the Coast Guard's responsibilities in enforcing all applicable federal laws, regulations, and international agreements upon the high seas and in US waters?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: a. Narcotics/Drug Interdiction, Illegal Alien Interdiction, Boating Safety, and Fisheries Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Narcotics/Drug Interdiction, Illegal Alien Interdiction, Boating Safety, and Fisheries.
The Coast Guard is tasked with enforcing all applicable federal laws, regulations, and international agreements upon the high seas and in US waters. These include but are not limited to:
-Narcotics/Drug Interdiction
-Illegal Alien Interdiction
-Boating Safety
-Fisheries
-Marine Mammal Protection
-Maritime Safety regulation
-Marine Customs Regulation
. Question 23 .0 out of 1 points
In wartime, which of the following tasks will the USCG provide within the 200 nautical mile limit? Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: e. Both 1 and 3
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Both 1 and 3.
During war, the USCG will, within the 200 nautical mile limit, protect ports, waterways, waterfront facilities, vessels, and personnel/property at home and abroad.
. Question 24 .0 out of 1 points
Which program within the USCG Boating and Safety Mission targets commercial vessels, regulates commercial marine activities, and helps develop safety standards for commercial vessels and crews?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: c. Commercial Vessel Safety (CVS)
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Commercial Vessel Safety (CVS)
. Question 25 .0 out of 1 points
In concert with the joint team and the forces of US allies, landpower provides decisive capability for which of the following?
Selected Answers: [None Given]
Correct Answers: a. Compliance with the terms of peace
b. Establishing legitimate authority to rebuild the conflict area
c. Countering international threat and defending US interests Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: All of them.
-Countering international threat and defending US interests
-Compliance with the terms of peace
-Establishing legitimate authority to rebuild the conflict area
. Question 26 .0 out of 1 points
The Army's training and support includes which of the following programs? Selected Answers: [None Given]
Correct Answers: a. Humanitarian de-mining operations in 22 countries
b. Medical, intelligence, communications and civic assistance tasks in Indonesia
c. African armies in peacekeeping and humanitarian activities
d. Counter-drug operations in many Latin American nations Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: All four responses
The Army's training and support includes
-Medical, intelligence, communications and civic assistance tasks in Indonesia
-African armies in peacekeeping and humanitarian activities
-Counter-drug operations in many Latin American nations
-Humanitarian de-mining operations in 22 countries
. Question 27 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following best defines the benefit of flexibility in aerospace power?
Selected Answers: [None Given]
Correct Answers: a. Flexibility allows air operations to shift quickly and decisively from one campaign objective to another.
c. Flexibility allows aerospace forces to exploit mass and maneuver simultaneously to a far greater extent than
surface forces can.
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: Both 1 and 2.
Allows aerospace forces to exploit mass and maneuver simultaneously to a far greater extent than surface forces, and allows air operations to quickly and decisively shift from one campaign objective to another.
. Question 28 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following best define the benefits of versatility in aerospace power?
Selected Answers: [None Given]
Correct Answers: a. Versatility allows aerospace forces to be employed at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels equally effectively.
c. Versatility allows aerospace forces to achieve objectives simultaneously at all three levels of war in parallel
operations.
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Both 1 and 3.
The benefits of versatility in aerospace power are best defined as:
-Aerospace forces can be employed equally effectively at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels; and -Aerospace forces can simultaneously achieve objectives at all three levels of war in parallel operations.
. Question 29 .0 out of 1 points
Which two programs constitute USCG's environmental protection mission?
Selected Answers: [None Given]
Correct Answers: c. Marine Environmental Response (MER)
d. Port Safety and Security (PSS)
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is:
Marine Environmental Response (MER) and Port Safety and Security (PSS)
. Question 30 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following are among the Coast Guard's roles?
Selected Answers: [None Given]
Correct Answers: a. Environmental Protection
b. Boat Safety and Ice Operations
c. Search and Rescue
d. Law Enforcement
e. Being transferred by Presidential order to the US Navy for operational purposes
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer. The correct answer is: All of these roles are under the purview of the USCG.
Law Enforcement
Military Readiness
Environmental Protection
Boat Safety
Search and Rescue
Ice Operations
Being transferred by Presidential order to the US Navy for operational purposes .Friday, August 30, 2013 1:10:29 AM EDT
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Practice Test 3 Lesson 5.2
Question 1 .0 out of 1 points
The US Army's adaptation to new technologies was a result of the federal government
nurturing the arms industry after the Revolutionary War, spurred by Eli Whitney’s invention
of interchangeable parts which made standardized gun design possible.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: True.
Revolutionary War Army soldiers went into battle with a great assortment of firearms, many of them personal and most of them muskets accurate only to a range of 100 yards. At the urging of the federal government a small but healthy arms industry emerged.
. Question 2 .0 out of 1 points
Established in 1798, the US Navy and Marine Corps was created to protect American interests overseas and support maritime free trade.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: True
. Question 3 .0 out of 1 points
It was Lt. Col. Earl H. “Pete” Ellis's post-WWI Advanced Base Operations in Micronesia, 1921 document that
gave birth to the Marine Corps’ amphibious doctrine.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: True
Because of this work and subsequent pioneering during the 1920s and 1930s, the Marine Corps’ ground and
aviation units were ready for amphibious operations in WWII.
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. Question 4 .0 out of 1 points
By 1986, the MPS program had in place 13 ships: one squadron in the Eastern Atlantic, a second squadron at Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, and a third at Guam in the Western Pacific.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: True
. Question 5 .0 out of 1 points
The comprehensive doctrine of air warfare supported the conclusion that high-altitude, daylight bombing of an enemy's war-supporting industries and transportation systems could win a war.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: True
. Question 6 .0 out of 1 points
USCG has always served under the Secretary of the Treasury, reflecting its early historical mission.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: False
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: False.
On 1 April 1967, after 177 years of service, the US Coast Guard was transferred from the Department of the Treasury to the newly created Department of Transportation.
. Question 7 .0 out of 1 points
The USCG's motto is Semper Paratus, meaning "always ready."
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: True.
. Question 8 .0 out of 1 points
Soldiers fighting the War of 1812 benefited from the improved quality and standardization of their equipment. By the Mexican War, American arms were technologically equivalent to those of Europe. Advances in which of the following areas made that possible?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: c. Mobility, flexibility, and potency of field artillery Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Mobility, flexibility, and potency of field artillery
. Question 9 .0 out of 1 points
Which technological advancements directly impacted warfare during the American Civil War? Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: d. All of the above.
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above.
Technological advancements directly impacting warfare during the American Civil War include:
-Ranges and capabilities of artillery were radically increased;
-Railroads transported troops and supplies quickly over unprecedented distances;
-Telegraphs coordinated strategic movements in a fraction of the time required during earlier wars; and -A massive industrial base was harnessed to the demands of war.
. Question 10 .0 out of 1 points
Introduced in WWI and perfected in WWII, which of the following mechanized alternatives to trench warfare led to successful campaigns?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: d. The combination of the tank and time-on-target, as well as artillery and radio coordination Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: The combination of the tank and time-on-target, as well as artillery and radio coordination were mechanized alternatives to trench warfare that led to successful campaigns in WWII.
. Question 11 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the lessons learned during the Mexican War did the Union Navy use?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: e. Choice 1 and 2
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: Choice 1 and 2.
The Union Navy used the following lessons learned from the Mexican War:
-Move forward from the sea
-Seize ports
-Embargo trade -Blockade
. Question 12 .0 out of 1 points
Through which of the following strategies has the Navy retained its traditional roles while expanding into expeditionary warfare?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: a. “From the Sea” and later “Forward from the Sea”
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is:
“From the Sea” and later “Forward from the Sea.”
In recognition of campaigns in Somalia, Yugoslavia, Haiti, and Bosnia-Herzegovina, in 1992 naval leadership adopted “From the Sea” and later “Forward from the Sea” as strategies to advance the concept of combat operations in littoral waters and support of national objectives in hotspots around the world.
. Question 13 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following advantage/advantages of boats were designed for the Marines by Andrew Higgins?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: d. All of the above
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above.
All of the following were advantages of boats designed for the Marines by Andrew Higgins:
-Scooting into shallow water;
-Unloading troops while maintaining its stern to the surf; and -Extracting without foundering.
. Question 14 .0 out of 1 points
Why was the participation of the Montford Point Marines in the amphibious assault at Saipan such a historic event?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: c. It represented the final and full integration of the Armed Forces.
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: It represented the final and full integration of the Armed Forces.
. Question 15 .0 out of 1 points
Devised to survive on a potentially atomic battlefield, vertical envelopment enabled Marines to achieve which of the following?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: c. Speed and dispersion
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Speed and dispersion
. Question 16 .0 out of 1 points
In the name of strategic mobility, the Marine Corps adopted pre-positioning for which of the following purposes?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: a. Provide materiel needed to sustain a brigade for 30 days in a potential combat zone
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: The Marine Corps adopted pre-positioning in order to provide material needed to sustain a brigade for 30 days in a potential combat zone.
. Question 17 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following represent highlights of US Air Force history?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: d. All of the above
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above
. Question 18 .0 out of 1 points
What was the purpose of the Revenue Cutter Service?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: a. Collecting taxes and stopping smugglers Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is:
Collecting taxes and stopping smugglers.
. Question 19 .0 out of 1 points
In 1848, why was the Bureau of Navigation established?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: b. To build, maintain and man all Lightships Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: To build, maintain and man all Lightships.
. Question 20 .0 out of 1 points
The helicopter was hailed as revolutionary in the Korean War. In which of the following aspects did Vietnam War ground combatants achieve new levels of success?
Selected Answers: [None Given]
Correct Answers: a. Tactical mobility
b. Logistical sustainability
c. Fire support
d. Heliborne medical evacuation
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above.
. Question 21 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following were among the United States Army's technical innovations in combat during Desert Storm?
Selected Answers: [None Given]
Correct Answers: a. Bradley infantry fighting vehicle
b. Patriot missile
c. Abrams armored M1A1 tank
d. Apache attack helicopter
e. Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS)
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above.
. Question 22 .0 out of 1 points
Which Naval technological advancements secured the Sea Power concept as the Navy’s strategy for the 20th century, impacted the ability to sell US goods globally, and buttressed the US position as a major power?
Selected Answers: [None Given]
Correct Answers: b. Submarine and airplane
c. Battleship and cruiser
d. Aircraft carriers and long-range submarines
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: submarine and airplane, battleship and cruiser, aircraft carriers and long-range submarines
. Question 23 .0 out of 1 points
Which technological advancements turned the tide on the U-boats?
Selected Answers: [None Given]
Correct Answers: a. Destroyers equipped with advanced sonars
b. Long-range reconnaissance planes
c. Escort carriers
d. Direction-finding equipment
e. Anti-submarine weapons
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: All of them.
. Question 24 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following are examples of Naval implementation of the US Containment Policy?
Selected Answers: [None Given]
Correct Answers: a. Long-term deployment around the globe
b. Development of nuclear-powered submarines capable of lengthy deployments under the sea c. Imposing a quarantine during a crisis
d. Nuclear-armed jet aircraft
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: All of them. . Question 25 .0 out of 1 points
During the 1930s, which two essential building blocks for an effective air force fell into place?
Selected Answers: [None Given]
Correct Answers: a. A vision of a long-range, four-engine bomber that became reality with the first B-17 b. A comprehensive doctrine of air warfare
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is:
Vision of a long-range, four-engine bomber became reality with the first B-17 and comprehensive doctrine of air warfare.
. Question 26 .0 out of 1 points
When tactics, techniques, and organization for air-ground cooperation were worked out, on whose experiences were they based?
Selected Answers: [None Given]
Correct Answers: a. Germany's Luftwaffe
b. Royal Air Force
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Royal Air Force and Germany's Luftwaffe
. Question 27 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following problems faced the newly created Air Force in 1947?
Selected Answers: [None Given]
Correct Answers: a. Modifying doctrine, strategy, and tactics to accommodate nuclear weapons
b. Establishing an organization adapted to air operations
c. Arranging for support services
e. Transitioning from propeller-driven aircraft to jet aircraft
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: The following problems faced the newly created Air Force in 1947:
-Establishing an organization adapted to air operations;
-Transitioning from propeller-driven aircraft to jet aircraft;
-Modifying doctrine, strategy, and tactics to accommodate nuclear weapons; and -Arranging for support services.
. Question 28 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following were obstacles for the Berlin Airlift of 1948?
Selected Answers: [None Given]
Correct Answers: a. Transporting a minimum of 4,500 tons of material daily
c. Carrying only small individual loads
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the conplete answer.
The correct answer is:
-Transporting a minimum of 4,500 tons of material daily -Carrying only small individual loads
Continuing the transport through the winter was also an obstacle for the Berlin Airlift of 1948.
. Question 29 .0 out of 1 points
What Services were established as precursors to the USCG?
Selected Answers: [None Given]
Correct Answers: a. Steamboat Inspection Service
b. Lighthouse Service and Revenue Cutter Service
c. Life Saving Service
d. Bureau of Navigation
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: Precursors to the USCG included the following:
-Lighthouse Service
-Revenue Cutter Service
-Bureau of Navigation
-Life Saving service
-Steamboat Inspection Service
. Question 30 .0 out of 1 points
Known as the Revenue Marine or Treasury Fleet, which of the following tasks fell to the Steamboat Inspection Service?
Selected Answers: [None Given]
Correct Answers: a. Crew licensing and vessel documentation
b. Protection of the marine environment
c. Port and harbor safety
d. Hazardous cargo handling
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above.
Practice Test 4 Lesson 5.3
Question 1 .0 out of 1 points
It is not customary during Dining-In to hear an address by a distinguished guest.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: False
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: False
. Question 2 .0 out of 1 points
The offering of ceremonial toasts is a traditional Army custom at a formal Dining-In, which includes passing the wine "over the water," an historical reference to James I, who was exiled by Oliver Cromwell.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: True
. Question 3 .0 out of 1 points While it is appropriate and strongly recommended to greet a person by name and grade, if you are unsure of an
enlisted Marine’s name or grade, "Marine” is as appropriate as “Good morning, Sir,” in the case of an officer.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: True
. Question 4 .0 out of 1 points
The main difference between Dining-In and Mess Night for Marines is that spouses and other non-military guests may attend a Dining-In.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: True
. Question 5 .0 out of 1 points
Promotions and Re-enlistments are ceremonies requiring formation in this order: (a) Personal awards presented first, (b) Promotions second, and (c) Re-enlistments third.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: True
. Question 6 .0 out of 1 points
Dining-In and Dining-Out represent the most formal aspects of Air Force social life.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: True
. Question 7 .0 out of 1 points
Historically, the practice of keeping pets onboard may have started when cats were brought onboard to combat the rat population.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: True
. Question 8 .0 out of 1 points
A group or person is honor-bound to do which of the following upon receiving a limerick at mess?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: a. Refute the remark prior to the close of the dinner hour Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Refute the remark prior to the close of the dinner hour.
. Question 9 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following are considerations when hosting a formal dinner?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: e. All of the above
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above.
. Question 10 .0 out of 1 points
Which core value does the following tenet represent: exhibit the highest degree of moral character, technical excellence, quality and competence in what we have been trained to do.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: b. Commitment
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Commitment.
. Question 11 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following examples embodies Navy traditions and core values of honor, courage, and commitment?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: d. All of the above
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above.
. Question 12 .0 out of 1 points
Who are the caretakers of naval customs, traditions, honors, and ceremonies?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: c. Chief Petty Officers
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Chief Petty Officers.
. Question 13 .0 out of 1 points
Which core value does the following tenet represent: abide by an uncompromising code of integrity, taking responsibility for your actions and keeping your word.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: b. Honor
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Honor.
. Question 14 .0 out of 1 points
Which core value does the following tenet represent: make decisions in the best interest of the Navy and the nation, without regard to personal consequences.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: c. Courage
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Courage.
. Question 15 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following represent Marine core values?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: e. All of the above
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: All of the above.
. Question 16 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following would be initiated into the "Top 3"?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: a. MSgt
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: MSgt.
. Question 17 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following ceremonies affirms a "leader among leaders" in the USAF, using a symbol of truth, justice, and power rightly used?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: c. Order of the Sword
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Order of the Sword
. Question 18 .0 out of 1 points
What is the primary purpose of Dining-In for the USAF?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: c. To enhance morale and esprit de corps Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: To enhance morale and esprit de corps
. Question 19 .0 out of 1 points
What is the purpose of sending someone to the Grog Bowl?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: c. As punishment for violating the rules of the mess Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Punishment for violating the rules of the mess.
. Question 20 .0 out of 1 points
Gold and Silver Lifesaving Medals are a tradition of which Service?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: b. US Coast Guard
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: US Coast Guard.
. Question 21 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following is the USCG motto?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: b. "Semper Paratus"
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: Semper Paratus
. Question 22 .0 out of 1 points
Who is eligible for the Ancient Albatross Award in the USCG?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: c. The Coast Guard aviator on active duty who has held that designation for the longest time. Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: The Coast Guard aviator on active duty who has held that designation for the longest time.
. Question 23 .0 out of 1 points
Ancient Mariner is a ceremonial title given to whom?
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: a. The officer or enlisted person with the earliest date of qualification as a cutterman Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: The officer or enlisted person with the earliest date of qualification as a cutterman.
. Question 24 .0 out of 1 points
From the early days of naval service, certain principles or core values have carried on to today. Match each quote with the corresponding Navy Core Value.
Question Correct Match Selected Match
"I will support and defend ..." a. Courage [None Given]
"I will bear true faith and allegiance ..." b. Honor [None Given] "I will obey the orders ..." c. Commitment [None Given]
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is:
"I will support and defend ..." (Courage)
"I will bear true faith and allegiance ..." (Honor) "I will obey the orders ..." (Commitment)
. Question 25 .0 out of 1 points
To promote pride and respect among your juniors, how would you address each rank?
Match each rank with its corresponding address.
Question Correct Match Selected Match
First Sergeant a. First Sergeant [None Given]
Sarge or Trooper d. No One [None Given]
By full rank and name b. Senior Enlisted Marine [None Given] By name and grade c. Junior Marine [None Given] Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is:
First Sargeant -- First Sargeant
Sarge or Trooper -- No One
By full rank and name -- Senior enlisted Marines
By name and grade -- Junior Marines
. Question 26 .0 out of 1 points
What is the purpose of the custom of Dining-In, both historically and currently?
Selected Answers: [None Given]
Correct Answers: a. Offers the opportunity to recognize outstanding personnel
c. Enhances camaraderie to support the effectiveness of the organization Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is:
Enhances camaraderie to support the effectiveness of the organization and offers the opportunity to recognize outstanding personnel.
. Question 27 .0 out of 1 points
In what ways do Dining-Out and the Army NCO graduation ball differ from Dining-In?
Selected Answers: [None Given]
Correct Answers: a. Neither includes certain ceremonial aspects of Dining-In.
c. They have guests or spouses in attendance and Dining-In does not. Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is:
They have guests or spouses in attendance and they do not include certain ceremonial aspects of the Dining-In.
. Question 28 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following are among Marine Corps customs, courtesies and traditions?
Selected Answers: [None Given]
Correct Answers: a. Hail and Farewell
b. Addressing Enlisted Marines
c. Marine Corps Birthday Ball
d. Dining In and Mess Night
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the correct answer.
The correct answer is: All of them.
Marine Corps customs, courtesies and traditions include:
-Hail and Farewell,
-Marine Corps Birthday Ball,
-Dining In and Mess Night, and -Addressing Enlisted Marines.
. Question 29 .0 out of 1 points
Which of the following are among US Air Force customs, courtesies and traditions designed to provide high morale?
Selected Answers: [None Given]
Correct Answers: b. The Order of the Sword
c. Dining-In, Dining-Out, and Combat Dining-In
d. The Grog Bowl
Response Feedback: Sorry, that's not the complete answer.
The correct answer is: Choice 1, 2, & 3
The Order of the Sword, Dining-In, Dining-Out, and Combat Dining-In, and The Grog Bowl.
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Psychological Health Awareness: Psychological Health Self Check Results
The questions you answered incorrectly were:
Question number 1: A traumatically induced structural injury and/or physiological disruption of brain function as a result of an external force defines a ________. Typical signs include headaches, memory gaps, confusion, attention problems, irritability, ringing in the ears, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, slowed reaction time, sleep difficulty, and performance difficulties.
The correct answer to this question was Traumatic Brain Injury .
Question number 2: Receiving realistic training, understanding the types of situations encountered in war, eating well, getting enough rest, and having meaningful relationships and friendships are all helpful in building ________.
The correct answer to this question was resilience.
Question number 3: A state of well-being in which one is aware of personal abilities and limits, copes well with life stresses, works productively and effectively, and contributes positively to his or her communities is known as ________. It describes a healthy body, mind, and spirit which can be seen in a person´s ability to deal with typical stressors.
The correct answer to this question was psychological health.
Question number 4: Exposure to stressful situations, trauma, and combat will cause a response and resulting change. These responses and changes will all be negative. The correct answer to this question was False.
Question number 5: Symptoms of ________ include depression, substance abuse, problems of memory and cognition, and other physical and mental health problems. It is also associated with difficulties in social or family life, including occupational instability, marital problems, family discord, and difficulties in parenting. The correct answer to this question was Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder .
National Military Command Structure Self Check Results
The questions you answered incorrectly were:
Question number 1: The document approved by the Secretary of Defense for applying the Armed Forces of the United States in coordination with Department of Defense agencies and other instruments of national power to achieve national security strategy objectives is known as the ____.
The correct answer to this question was Defense Strategic Guidance.
Question number 2: The President of the United States provides guidance for developing, applying, and coordinating the instruments of national power to achieve objectives that contribute to national security in the ____.
The correct answer to this question was National Security Strategy.
Question number 3: ____ is a violent struggle among state and non-state actors for legitimacy and influence over the relevant population(s). It favors indirect and asymmetric approaches, though it may employ the full range of military and other capacities, in order to erode an adversary's power, influence, and will. The correct answer to this question was Irregular warfare.
Question number 4: The ____, signed by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, provides guidance for distributing and applying military power to attain national strategic objectives. It describes the Armed Forces plan to achieve military objectives in the near term and provides the vision for ensuring they remain decisive in the future.
The correct answer to this question was National Military Strategy.
Question number 5: The ability of the United States to achieve its national strategic objectives is dependent on the effectiveness of the U.S. Government in employing the instruments of national power, which are ____. The correct answer to this question was Diplomatic, Informational, Military, and Economic.
National Military Command Structure Self Check Results
The questions you answered incorrectly were:
Question number 1: The statutory members of the National Security Council are ____.
The correct answer to this question was President, Vice President, Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, and Secretary of Energy.
Question number 2: The ____ is the President's principal forum for considering national security policy matters with his senior national security advisors and cabinet officials.
The correct answer to this question was National Security Council.
Question number 3: The operational chain of command runs directly from the President to the Secretary of Defense and then to ____.
The correct answer to this question was the Combatant Commanders.
Question number 4: The ____ outranks all other officers of the Armed Forces, but may not exercise military command over any of the Armed Forces. He is the principal military advisor to the President, the National Security Council, and the SECDEF.
The correct answer to this question was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff .
Question number 5: The non-operational chain of command runs directly from the President to the Secretary of Defense and then to ____.
The correct answer to this question was the Secretaries of the Military Departments and then to the Service Chiefs.
National Military Command Structure Self Check Results
The questions you answered incorrectly were:
Question number 1: The ____ is a joint force that is constituted and so designated by the SECDEF, a combatant commander, a subordinate unified commander, or an existing JTF commander to accomplish missions with specific, limited objectives and which do not require overall centralized control of logistics. It is dissolved when the purpose for which it was created has been achieved or when it is no longer required. The correct answer to this question was Joint Task Force.
Question number 2: The term joint force commander refers exclusively to the following three (3) types of commanders:
The correct answer to this question was combatant commander, subordinate unified commander, and joint task force commander.
Question number 3: A unified or specified command with a broad continuing mission under a single commander established and so designated by the President, through the Secretary of Defense and with the advice and assistance of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is called a ____. The correct answer to this question was combatant command.
Question number 4: Joint force air component commander (JFACC), joint force land component commander (JFLCC), and joint force maritime component commander (JFMCC) are all examples of ____. The correct answer to this question was functional component commands.
Question number 5: These commands are established by combatant commanders when authorized by the SECDEF through the CJCS to conduct operations on a continuing basis in accordance with the criteria set forth for unified commands. They may be established on a geographic area basis such as United States Forces Japan or on a functional basis such as Special Operations Command, Pacific.
The correct answer to this question was subordinate unified commands.
National Military Command Structure Self Check Results
The questions you answered incorrectly were:
Question number 1: Combatant Commanders exercise ____ (command authority) over assigned forces. This is the broadest command authority and may NOT be delegated or transferred.
The correct answer to this question was Combatant Command (COCOM).
Question number 2: The four categories of support are ____.
The correct answer to this question was general, mutual, direct, and close.
Question number 3: Command authority over assigned or attached forces or commands, or military capability or forces made available for tasking, that is limited to the detailed direction and control of movements or maneuvers within the operational area necessary to accomplish missions or tasks assigned is known as ____. The correct answer to this question was Tactical Control (TACON).
Question number 4: The command authority established by a superior commander between subordinate commanders when one organization should aid, protect, complement, or sustain another force is called ____. The correct answer to this question was Support.
Question number 5: ____ is the authority to perform those functions of command over subordinate forces involving organizing and employing commands and forces, assigning tasks, designating objectives, and giving authoritative direction necessary to accomplish the mission. It includes authoritative direction over all aspects of military operations and joint training necessary to accomplish missions assigned to the command. The correct answer to this question was Operational Control (OPCON).
Interagency Coordination Self Check Results
The questions you answered incorrectly were:
Question number 1: 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.
The correct answer to this question was National Security Council.
Question number 2: _______ are responsible for coordinating with U.S. ambassadors in their AOR across the range of military operations.
The correct answer to this question was Geographic combatant commanders.
Question number 3: One way to remember the instruments of national power is by using the acronym, ________.
The correct answer to this question was DIME.
Question number 4: The _______ is the principal military advisor to the President, the National Security Council, and the Secretary of Defense.
The correct answer to this question was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Question number 5: The National Security Council is comprised of the following three levels of formal interagency committees for coordinating and making decisions on national security issues.
The correct answer to this question was Principals, Deputies, and Interagency Policy.
Question number 6: The ______ acts as the honest "broker" among the many USG agencies to broker disagreements and achieve consensus among agencies on national security issues. The correct answer to this question was National Security Advisor.
Question number 7: Within the NSC, the purpose of the ______ is to maintain the day-to-day interagency cooperation; manage the development and implementation of national security policies by multiple agencies; provide policy analysis for consideration by senior committees; and, ensure timely responses to Presidential decisions.
The correct answer to this question was Interagency Policy Committees.
Question number 8: Which of the following options represent the Statutory Advisors of the National Security Council?
The correct answer to this question was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Director of National Intelligence.
Interagency Coordination Self Check Results
The questions you answered incorrectly were:
Question number 1: Successful interagency coordination is a force multiplier that contributes to the achievement of a combatant commander's mission by _________________. The correct answer to this question was all of the responses..
Question number 2: The concept of ______ highlights the synergistic application of all the instruments of national power and includes the actions of non-military organizations as well as military forces. The correct answer to this question was unified action.
Question number 3: DOS assigns a ______ to combatant commanders and, increasingly, to JTF commanders, to provide foreign policy perspectives and to establish linkages with U.S. embassies in the AOR or JOA and with
DOS.
The correct answer to this question was Political Advisor (POLAD).
Question number 4: U.S. military forces are authorized under certain conditions to provide assistance to U.S. civil authorities for disasters, catastrophes, infrastructure protection, and other emergencies, and this assistance is known as ______ within the defense community because the assistance will always be in support of a lead federal agency.
The correct answer to this question was civil support.
Question number 5: The supported combatant commander is responsible for developing ______, which covers Interagency Coordination, for each Operation Plan (OPLAN). This enables interagency planners to more rigorously plan their efforts in concert with the military, to suggest other activities or partners that could contribute to the operation, and to better determine any support requirements they may have.
The correct answer to this question was Annex V.
Question number 6: It is imperative that the combatant commander or JTF commander coordinate closely with the ______ on military activities in a particular country because, while not authorized to command military forces, he or she can deny military actions.
The correct answer to this question was Ambassador.
Question number 7: The ______ is an interagency staff group that establishes or enhances regular, timely, and collaborative working relationships between other government agencies (e.g., CIA, DOS, FBI) representatives and military operational planners at the combatant commands. The correct answer to this question was JIACG.
Question number 8: The Country Team provides for rapid interagency consultation and action on
recommendations from the field and DOD is normally represented on the Country Team by the ______ and the ______.
The correct answer to this question was defense attache, security assistance organization.
Interagency Coordination Self Check Results
You scored 0%.
The questions you answered incorrectly were:
Question number 1: ______ are independent, diverse, flexible, grassroots-focused, primary relief providers that are frequently on the scene before the U.S. military and will most likely remain long after military forces have departed.
The correct answer to this question was NGOs.
Question number 2: In most situations, IGOs and NGOs need the following military capabilities. The correct answer to this question was logistics, communications, and security.
Question number 3: The JTF commander facilitates unified action and gains a greater understanding of the roles of IGOs and NGOs and how they influence mission accomplishment by establishing a ______. The correct answer to this question was Civil-Military Operations Center (CMOC).
Question number 4: The JTF commander should carefully consider where to locate the CMOC. Which of the following are valid considerations in determining the location?
The correct answer to this question was all of the responses are correct.
Question number 5: The JTF commander cannot dictate cooperation among OGAs, IGOs, and NGOs. In the absence of a formal command structure, JTFs are required to build consensus to achieve ______.
The correct answer to this question was unity of effort.
Question number 6: The interagency support provided by a ______, composed of intelligence experts from DIA, CIA, NSA, NGA, and other intelligence agencies, affords the JTF access to national-level databases and to agency-unique information and analysis.
The correct answer to this question was National Intelligence Support Team (NIST).
Question number 7: By virtue of their familiarity in a foreign country or region, ______ are a valuable source of information for a JTF commander who may have neither access to nor current information about the affected country or region.
The correct answer to this question was IGOs and NGOs.
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