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The Navy's new mine countermeasures capability relies on which of the following components?


A. Avenger class (MCM)
B. Osprey class (MHC)
C. Craft of Opportunity Program (COOP)
D. All of the above
D) ALL OF THE ABOVE
Which of the following sources is best for determining directions under survival conditions?


A. The position of the stars and the sun
B. The growth of moss of trees and rocks
C. The direction of movement of birds and animals
D. The direction of water flow in streams and rivers
A. The position of the stars and the sun
What is the maximum number of ribbons that may be worn in each row?


A. 5
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
C. 3
Projectile types that are 3-inches or greater in diameter can be identified by which, if any, of the following methods?


A. Shape
B. Color code
C. Storage container
D. None of the above
B. Color code
Against what Union ship was the first true submarine attack conducted?


A. USS NEW IRONSIDES
B. USS HOUSATONIC
C. USS HUNLEY
D. USS CUSTIS
B. USS HOUSATONIC
Which of the following documents, located in each compartment, lists every damage control fitting in that compartment??


A. Watch, quarter, and station bill
B. Compartment checkoff list
C. Shipboard checkoff list
D. Daily PMS schedule
B. Compartment checkoff list
In what year was the Purple Heart founded by President George Washington?


A. 1776
B. 1780
In what year was the Purple Heart founded by President George Washington?


A. 1776
B. 1780
C. 1782
D. 1786


D. 1786
In what year was the Purple Heart founded by President George Washington?


A. 1776
B. 1780
C. 1782
Which of the following extinguishing agents could be used on a class D fire?


A. Sand
B. High-velocity fog
C. Both A and B above
D. Solid stream of water
C. Both A and B above
Who is responsible for maintaining properly trained DCPOs, repair parties, and repair locker personnel?

A. The Commanding Officer
B. The Executive Officer
C. The Engineer Officer
D. The Weapons Officer
C. The Engineer Officer
How many sections are contained in the personnel advancement requirements (PARs)?

A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
C. Three
Prolonged exposure to heat stress conditions causes which of the following medical emergencies?


A. Heat stroke
B. Heat exhaustion
C. Both A and B above
D. Euphoria
C. Both A and B above
Which of the following types of standards has the Navy created for every enlisted paygrade and rate?


A. Work standards
B. Naval standards
C. Occupational standards
D. Both B and C above
D. Both B and C above
The hand salute was adopted by the U.S. Navy from which of the following navies?


A. Roman
B. French
C. British
D. Spanish
C. British
Who was President when the Navy Department was established?


A. George Washington
B. Benjamin Franklin
C. Stephan Decatur
D. John Adams
D. John Adams
Which, if any, of the following procedures is used to prevent the strands of synthetic line from frazzling after a splice has been made?


A. They are whipped
B. They are melted together
C. They are cut off even with the standard part
D. None of the above
B. They are melted together
Which of the following naval customs is observed in the U.S. Navy by ships under way?

A. Only the Union Jack is flown
B. The national ensign is flown day and night
C. Morning and evening colors are held each day
D. Both the national ensign and the Union Jack are flown
B. The national ensign is flown day and night
The national ensign is flown from what part of a ship when it is anchored or moored?

A. Jackstaff
B. Flagstaff
C. Pigstick
D. Peak
B. Flagstaff
In what war was the submarine first used by the U.S. Navy?


A. Revolutionary War
B. Spanish-American War
C. War of 1812
D. Civil War
A. Revolutionary War
The first extensive use of jet aircraft and helicopters occurred during what war?


A. World War I
B. World War II
C. The Korean War
D. The Vietnam War
C. The Korean War
Pollution can result when which of the following types of agents is/are introduced into the air, water or soil?


A. Biological
B. Chemical
C. Physical
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Which of the following methods should you try first to control bleeding?


A. Apply direct pressure
B. Apply a tourniquet
C. Apply a battle dressing
D. Apply pressure on the pressure point
A. Apply direct pressure
Which of the following salutes is the most common?


A. Gun
B. Hand
C. Rifle
D. Ruffles and flourishes
B. Hand
The first U.S. Navy nuclear-powered vessel was what type of ship?


A. Carrier
B. Submarine
C. Merchant Ship
D. Guided missile cruiser
B. Submarine
The Code of Conduct was adopted to provide guidance for service personnel in which, if any, of the following circumstances?


A. When stationed on foreign soil
B. When traveling at home and abroad
C. When facing the enemy as prisoners of war
D. None of the above
C. When facing the enemy as prisoners of war
When administering CPR, you should place your hands on what area of the victim's chest?


A. On the upper part of the sternum
B. About 1 inch below the sternum
C. Above the tip of the sternum
D. On the top of the sternum
C. Above the tip of the sternum
A contamination survey team consists of what minimum number of personnel?


A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
C. Three
The M258A1 decontamination kit is used to decontaminate which of the following agents?

A. Chemical
B. Biological
C. Radiological
D. All of the above
A. Chemical
The commanding officer's authorization for other personnel to sign official documents is indicated by which, if any, of the following words?

A. "In accordance with"
B. "By direction"
C. "For"
D. None of the above
B. "By direction"
What minimum amount of blood loss usually causes a person to go into shock?


A. 1 Pint
B. 2 Pints
C. 3 Pints
D. 4 Pints
B. 2 Pints
The status of an absentee changes from absence without leave to deserter after how many days' absence?


A. 10
B. 20
C. 30
D. 40
C. 30
When performing maintenance or upkeep on equipment or machinery, you would find applicable safety precautions in which of the following publications?


A. Planned maintenance system (PMS) cards
B. Technical manuals
C. Operator's manuals
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
During evasion, if you can no longer proceed on your own because of illness, which of the following actions should you take?

A. Seek help from friendly nations
B. Display a white flag or other white object
C. Surrender to enemy troops be walking toward them with raised arms
D. Select a hiding place and stay there until you are well enough to travel.
A. Seek help from friendly nations
What article of the UCMJ deals specifically with drug offenses?

A. 114a
B. 112a
C. 92
D. 86
B. 112a
Virtually all Navy ships have some type of sanitation device installed. Which of the following types of systems retains sewage on board for discharge ashore or in waters where discharging is allowed?


A. Direct discharge
B. Positive flow
C. Marine sanitation
D. Collection, holding, and transfer
D. Collection, holding, and transfer
Personal relationships between which of the following groups of personnel could be considered fraternization?


A. Officers only
B. Enlisted personnel only
C. Officer and enlisted personnel
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Which of the following ships was the world's first nuclear-powered carrier?

A. USS Nimitz
B. USS Carl Vinson
C. USS Enterprise
D. USS Abraham Lincoln
C. USS Enterprise
What is the maximum number of hours liberty that may granted?

A. 96
B. 88
C. 72
D. 48
A. 96
Which of the following drill positions is the basic military position?


A. Rest
B. At Ease
C. Attention
D. Parade Rest
C. Attention
Every enlisted person in the Navy receives an enlisted performance evaluation when transferring. How often are periodic enlisted performance evaluations submitted for personnel is paygrades E-3 and below?


A. Semiannually
B. Quarterly
C. Annually
D. Monthly
C. Annually
Which of the following UCMJ articles explains commanding officer's nonjudicial punishment?

A. 55
B. 35
C. 15
D. 5
C. 15
A burning fuel oil tank would be classified as what class of fire?


A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
B. B
What are the two elements of a ship's organization?


A. Battle organization and damage control organization
B. Battle organization and administrative organization
C. Administrative organization and training organization
D. Administrative organization and damage control organization
B. Battle organization and administrative organization
Choking agents are used to attack what bodily system?


A. Circulatory system
B. Respiratory system
C. Digestive system
D. Nervous system
B. Respiratory system
A commissioning or command pennant is half-masted only under which, if any, of the following conditions?


A. When passing Washington's tomb
B. When passing the Arizona Memorial
C. When the commanding officer or unit commander dies
D. None of the above
C. When the commanding officer or unit commander dies
What device is used to secure shots of anchor chain together?


A. Link pins
B. Banding shackles
C. Detachable links
D. Securing shackles
C. Detachable links
In which of the following sources is the Uniform Code of Military Justice contained?


A. Manual for Courts-Martial
B. United States Navy Regulations
C. Shipboard Organizational Manual
D. Standard Organizational and Regulations of the U.S. Navy
A. Manual for Courts-Martial
What ship earned the nickname "OLD IRONSIDES" during the War of 1812?

A. Chesapeake
B. Constitution
C. Constellation
D. United States
B. Constitution
94. When going aboard a ship that is flying the national ensign, you must stop on the upper platform on the accommodation ladder or the shipboard end of the brow and take which of the following actions?


A. Face the national ensign and salute
B. Face the brow of the ship and salute
C. Face the office of the deck and salute
D. Face the petty office of the watch and salute
A. Face the national ensign and salute
In areas where different armed services are located, the military police from each service may be combined to form one unit. Which of the following terms identifies this unit?


A. Armed Forces Police Department
B. Armed Forces Police Detachment
C. Armed Forces Police Service
D. Armed Forces Police Group
B. Armed Forces Police Detachment
Personnel assigned to fire watches remain at their location for a minimum of how many minutes after the job is completed?


A. 10
B. 20
C. 30
D. 40
C. 30
Which, if any, of the following ships was the first nuclear-powered submarine in the Navy?


A. Nautilus
B. Seawolf
C. Triton
D. None of the above
A. Nautilus
Vessels may not discharge unpulped trash at sea within a minimum of how many nautical miles of the U.S. coastline?


A. 20
B. 25
C. 30
D. 35
B. 25
In what year did the Navy accept its first operational submarine?


A. 1895
B. 1898
C. 1900
D. 1902
C. 1900
Personnel in CREO category 3 may require permission to reenlist. To whom is this request submitted?


A. The Bureau of Naval Personnel
B. The Chief of Naval Operations
C. The squadron commander
D. The fleet commander
A. The Bureau of Naval Personnel
Cramps, difficulty in breathing, nausea, headache, coma, convulsions, and contractions of the pupils are all symptoms of which of the following types of contamination?

A. Tear agent
B. Nerve agent
C. Choking agent
D. Blister agent
B. Nerve agent
What date commemorates the birthday of the United States Navy?


A. Sep 5, 1774
B. Oct 13, 1775
C. Jul 4, 1776
D. Feb 14, 1778
B. Oct 13, 1775
Senior enlisted persons who do not have a college degree may earn a commission through which of the following programs?


A. Enlisted Commissioning Program
B. Chief Warrant Officer Program
C. Limited Duty Officer Program
D. Both B and C above
D. Both B and C above
Which of the following Navy Regulations articles outlines the authority of a sentry?

A. 1037
B. 1038
C. 1052
D. 1053
B. 1038
What is the most effective way to decontaminate biological agents?


A. Burning
B. Using dry heat
C. Using steam under pressure
D. Using a chemical disinfectant
D. Using a chemical disinfectant
Which of the following persons is responsible for making equal opportunity a reality within the command?


A. Command Master Chief
B. Commanding Officer
C. Executive Officer
D. Operations Officer
B. Commanding Officer
To keep nuclear contamination to a minimum when steaming through a fallout area, a ship normally takes which of the following preventive measures?


A. The ship's water-washdown system is activated
B. All weather decks are steam-cleaned
C. Decontamination teams are posted on all weather decks
D. The direction of the ship is changed to head directly into the wind
A. The ship's water-washdown system is activated
How many articles make up the Code of Conduct?


A. Six
B. Two
C. Eight
D. Four
A. Six
Which of the following officers is ultimately responsible for the safe navigation of the ship?


A. Navigator
B. Executive Officer
Which of the following officers is ultimately responsible for the safe navigation of the ship?


A. Navigator
B. Executive Officer
C. Commanding Officer
D. Operations Officer

D. Operations Officer
Which of the following officers is ultimately responsible for the safe navigation of the ship?




C. Commanding Officer
The birthday of the United States of America (July 4, 1776) commemorates what event?

A. The approval of the Declaration of Independence
B. The convening of the First Continental Congress
C. The meeting of the Second Continental Congress
D. The adoption of the Constitution of the United States
A. The approval of the Declaration of Independence
The Declaration of Independence expresses a political theory on government. According to this theory, from where does a government derive its power?


A. God
B. The people
C. The monarch
D. The President
B. The people
When in uniform Navy personnel are required to salute when which of the following situation occur(s)?


A. Meeting officers
B. Hearing the national anthem
C. Approaching the national ensign
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
First aid has which of the following objectives?


A. To save life
B. To limit infection
C. To prevent further injury
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
What article of the Constitution created the United States Congress?


A. Article I
B. Article V
C. Article III
D. Article VII
A. Article I