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List the four main sources of pollutants. |
a. Agricultural runoff
b. Industrial c. Municipal d. Transportation operations |
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What are two primary effects of pollution?
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Pollution affects both the physical and
biological world. |
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What is the primary pollution concern of the |
The primary pollution concern of the Navy is the
pollution produced by shipboard waste. |
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To help reduce air pollution, what steps has the
Navy taken to improve their power plants ashore and afloat? |
The Navy has been converting their power
plants to use more efficient pollution control systems for stack emissions. |
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Name the agreement that the Navy follows to |
The agreement the Navy follows to operate
marine sanitation devices (MSDs) and to dispose of treated sewage in foreign waters is the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA). |
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How many nautical miles fromthe U.S. coastline
can vessels discharge unpulped trash? |
Vessels must be at least 25 nautical miles from
the U.S. coastline before they can discharge unpulped trash. |
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What is the Navy’s policy on energy |
The Navy makes every possible effort to
improve the way it uses energy resources, without compromising readiness, effectiveness, or safety. |
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What program provides you with support and
information about foreign lands? |
TheOverseas Duty Support Program(ODSP)
provides you with support and information about foreign lands. |
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Besides ODSP, what other source can you use to
get information about other countries? |
Besides the ODSP, you can get information
about other countries through the Overseas Transfer Information Service (OTIS). |
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What program does the Navy have that rewards
you monetarily for beneficial suggestions, inventions, and scientific achievements? |
The Military Cash Awards Program
(MILCAP) is used to reward individuals for their beneficial suggestions, inventions, and scientific achievements. |
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What Navy program provides educational |
If Navy service members don’t meet the fitness
or body fat standards and need help to change health habits, they take part in the Health and Physical Readiness Program. |
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With regard to pregnant servicewomen, what is |
providing obstetrical care at
a medical facility if it has obstetrical/ gynecological facilities and if the servicewoman lives in the treatment facility area. |
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List the responsibilities of pregnant
servicewomen. |
a. Plan pregnancy to meet family and
military obligation b. Confirm pregnancy with military medical facility c. Notify CO or OIC of pregnancy d. Perform military duties while pregnant e. Comply withwork- and task-related safety and health recommendations |
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Service members must complete what forms for
family care? |
a. Family Care Plan Certificate, NAVPERS
1740/6 b. Family Care Plan Arrangements, NAVPERS 1740/7 |
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List the areas that the Department of the Navy
public affairs office informs the public and service members about. |
a. The Navy as an instrument of national
policy and security b. Navy operations and programs c. The responsibilities and activities of naval personnel as U. S. citizens |
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What is the Navy’s policy on drug abuse?
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The Navy’s policy on drug abuse is zero
tolerance. |
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What is the purpose of the Integrity and |
is to detect, deter, and eliminate
fraud, waste, and abuse. |
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List the ways to report fraud, waste, and abuse. |
a. Chain of command
b. Navy hotline c. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) d. Congressional communication |
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Forthe Navy to maintain public confidence in its
integrity, naval personnel should comply with? |
Standards of Conduct and Professional Ethics.
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All naval personnel should be treated equally and
be given equal opportunities. What program does the Navy use to achieve this purpose? |
The Navy uses the Command Managed Equal
Opportunity (CMEO) Program to ensure that all naval personnel are treated equally and are given equal opportunities. |
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Who provides guidance and policy for the
CMEO Program? |
Chief of Naval Operations.
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Telling a sexist or racial joke would be an |
Telling an sexist or racial joke is an insensitive
practice. |
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To avoid discriminating practices in the
operation of exchanges, commissaries, service clubs, and recreational facilities, what do command facilities provide? |
Command facilities provide a variety of products and services in command facilities to avoid discrimination in the operation of exchanges, commissaries, service clubs, and recreational facilities.
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Where is the best place for you or your family to |
The best place for you or your family to start to
resolve an off-base discrimination complaint is your chain of command. |
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Service members can attend civil rights |
a. While wearing their uniform or during duty hours.
b. When held on a military reservation or in a foreign country. c. When law and order are violated or when they could reasonably be expected to result in violence. |
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You have submitted a special request chit and |
Your next
course of action is to request captain’s mast. |
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What is hazing? |
Hazing is any conduct whereby a military
member or members, regardless of service or rank, without proper authority causes another military member or members, regardless of service or rank, to suffer or be exposed to any activity which is cruel, abusive, humiliating, oppressive, demeaning, or harmful. |
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What is the Navy’s policy on hazing?
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hazing is prohibited.
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Improper conduct is considered sexual
harassment when: |
a. Submission to or rejection of such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of a person’s job.
b. Pay, or career; submission to or rejection of such conduct by a person is used as a basis for career or employment decisions affecting that person. c. Such conduct interferes with an individual’s performance or creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive environment. |
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List the criteria for a person’s behavior to be
termed sexual harassment. |
a. Unwelcome
b. Sexual in nature c. Occurs in or impacts on the work environment |
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Whose perceptions count when there is |
The recipient’s perceptions count when there is
unwelcome behavior. |
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Your LCPO offers you high marks on your evals |
If your LCPO offers you high marks on your
evals in exchange for sexual favors, it is quid pro quo sexual harassment. |
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Displaying sexual posters or using sexual |
Displaying posters or using sexually explicit
language creates a hostile environment. |
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How has the Navy made it easier to understand
the wide range of good to bad behavior? |
a. Red light—Sexual harassment behavior
b. Yellow light—Many people find behavior unacceptable c. Green light—Acceptable behavior, not sexual harassment |
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What is the function of the ombudsman?
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a) The function of the ombudsman is to promote
good order and discipline. b)Acts as a liaison between Navy families and the command, and c) Keeps the families informed about command policies. |
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How does the ombudsman communicate with |
The ombudsman communicates with Navy
families through command newsletters, command-sponsored telephone “Careline,” or phone trees. |
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List some the agencies or organizations
ombudsman works with. |
a. Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society
b. American Red Cross c. Family Service Centers d. Chaplain’s office e. Navy Wifeline Association f. Medical treatment facilities g. Legal assistance offices |
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What must a first-term Sailor have before they
can reenlist or extend? |
Before a first-term Sailor can reenlist or extend,
he/she must have ENCORE approval. |
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When leaving the Navy, what determines if you
will be able to reenlist at a later date? |
If you leave the Navy, your reenlistment code
tells whether you can reenlist. |
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When away from their home district, how can a
Sailor and his family register to vote? |
When awayfromtheir home district, a Sailor and
his/her family can register to vote by using a Federal Post Card Application for Absentee Ballot (FPCA). |
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Pollution can result when which of the following types of agents is/are introduced
into the air, water, or soil? 1. Biological 2. Chemical 3. Physical 4. All of the above |
4. All of the above
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Which of the following operations causes the most pollution?
1. Industrial 2. Municipal 3. Transportation 4. All of the above |
4. All of the above
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Which of the following materials is the primary municipal pollutant?
1. Raw or inadequately treated sewage 2. Radioactive waste 3. Petroleum products 4. Acids |
1. Raw or inadequately treated sewage
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Which of the following modes of transportation creates most air pollutants? |
3. Motor vehicles
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Which, if any, of the following effects of pollution is the most serious? |
2. Biological
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Steel erodes faster than normal when exposed |
4. Sulfur oxides
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Most pesticides fall into which of the following categories? |
2. Nonselective
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What is the primary pollution concern of Navy personnel? |
3. Shipboard wastes
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Which of the following terms identifies abatement? |
3. Lowering
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Under the Clean Air Act, what government body has the primary responsibility for |
2. Each state
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Virtually all Navy ships have some type of sanitation device installed. Which of the |
4. Collection, holding, and transfer
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When operating sanitation devices in foreign waters, Navy ships comply with which of the |
1. Status of Forces Agreement
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Vessels may not discharge unpulped trash within what minimum distance from the
U.S. coastline? 1. 20 nm 2. 25 nm 3. 30 nm 4. 35 nm |
2. 25 nm
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Submarines may discharge negatively buoyant compacted trash not less than 12 nm from the U.S. coastline only if the water depth is greater than how many fathoms? |
1. 1,000
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The Navy’s land management program involves which of the following efforts? |
3. Soil and water conservation
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From what part of the world does the U.S. import most of its crude oil? |
4. Middle East
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What program provides information and support for Navy personnel who are guests |
2. Overseas Duty Support Program
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The Military Cash Awards Program (MILCAP) provides monetary recognition of up to what maximum amount? |
4. $25,000
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The Navy’s Health and Physical Readiness Program promotes health and fitness at the command level. As part of this program, naval personnel are required to undergo fitness |
3. Semiannually
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“Informing the public and members of the naval service about Navy operations and
programs” is the mission of: 1. BUPERS 2. CNO 3. PAO 4. SECNAV |
4. SECNAV
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IN ANSWERING QUESTION
SELECT THE TERM USED TO DEFINE THE QUESTION. Extravagant, careless, or needless expenditure of government resources. 1. Fraud 2. Waste 3. Abuse 4. Mismanagement |
2. Waste
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IN ANSWERING QUESTION
SELECT THE TERM USED TO DEFINE THE QUESTION. Intentional misleading or deceitful conduct that deprives the government of its resources or rights. 1. Fraud 2. Waste 3. Abuse 4. Mismanagement |
1. Fraud
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IN ANSWERING QUESTION
SELECT THE TERM USED TO DEFINE THE QUESTION. Intentional wrongful or improper use of government resources. 1. Fraud 2. Waste 3. Abuse 4. Mismanagement |
3. Abuse
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You can report fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement to which of the following
offices? 1. The Navy hotline 2. The chain of command 3. The Naval Criminal Investigative Service 4. All of the above |
4. All of the above
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To maintain public confidence in its integrity, all naval personnel must comply with the Standards of Conduct and Professional Ethics.
1. True 2. False |
1. True
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If you disclose information about a person to unauthorized personnel, you could be fined up to what maximum amount?
1. $5,000 2. $3,000 3. $2,000 4. $1,000 |
1. $5,000
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The guidance and policy for making sure that equal opportunity works rests with
what office? 1. Command master chief 2. Commanding officer 3. Chief of Naval Operations 4. Secretary of the Navy |
3. Chief of Naval Operations
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Which of the following persons is responsible for making equal opportunity a reality with a command? |
1. Commanding officer
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Your performance evaluation does not reflect your attitude toward and your conduct in |
2. False
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If a Sailor takes part in insensitive practices, he/she receives counseling on treating people equally. If counseling isn’t effective, what action, if any, may take place? |
3. Administrative or disciplinary action
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On what basis should supervisors assign duties such as food service and compartment cleaning?
1. Skills and abilities 2. Seniority 3. A fair, rotational basis 4. Time in service |
3. A fair, rotational basis
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The Department of the Navy sets the requirements for advancement for paygrades
E-1 through E-9. Which of the following is the determining factor in advancement? 1. A vacancy 2. Having a high multiple 3. Passing the advancement-in-rate exam 4. All of the above |
1. A vacancy
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Navy personnel are prohibited from taking part in a civil rights demonstration under which of the following circumstances? |
4. Each of the above
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If you cannot resolve a complaint among the
personnel involved, you can attach a written complaint to a special request chit and forward it through the chain of command. You must do this within 5 days? 1. True 2. False |
2. False
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Which of the following personnel can be victims of sexual harassment? |
3. Both 1 and 2 above
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Which of the following phrases describes sexual harassment?
1. Unwelcome sexual advances 2. Requests for sexual favors 3. Verbal or physical conduct that is sexual in nature 4. Each of the above |
4. Each of the above
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Someone in a command position makes sexual advances towards you, making it impossible to do your job. You are being sexually harassed.
1. True 2. False |
1. True
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Which of the following is a criteria for a person’s behavior to be considered sexual
harassment? 1. Unwelcome 2. Sexual in nature 3. Occur or impact your work 4. Each of the above |
4. Each of the above
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A. Red |
1. A
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A. Red |
3. B
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What person has the responsibility of appointing the command ombudsman? |
1. Commanding officer
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What person determines the content and priorities of the command ombudsman |
1. Commanding officer
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Which of the following statements is a purpose of the Reenlistment Quality Control |
4. All of the above
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All first-term Sailors in paygrades E-1 through |
2. ENCORE
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What person directs and supervises the Navy’s |
3. Chief of Naval Personnel
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Which of the following are sources that set forth the basic disciplinary laws for the U.S. Navy?
1. U.S. Navy Regulations 2. Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy 3. Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) 4. Each of the above |
4. Each of the above
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Which of the following characteristics are traits of a good Sailor? |
4. All of the above
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In what year was the Code of Conduct first prescribed? |
2. 1955
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The Code of Conduct was adopted to provide guidance for service personnel in which of the following circumstances? |
3. When facing the enemy as prisoners of war
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In what year was Executive Order 12633 issued amending the Code of Conduct to use neutral-gender language?
1. 1987 2. 1988 3. 1989 4. 1990 |
2. 1988
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How many articles make up the Code of Conduct?
1. Two 2. Four 3. Six 4. Eight |
3. Six
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When, if ever, may you voluntarily surrender to the enemy? |
4. Never
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Who may be assigned shore patrol duties? |
3. Officers and petty officers
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In areas where different armed services are located, the military police from each service may be combined to form one unit. What term |
2. Armed Forces Police Detachment
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Aboard ship, the master-at-arms (MAA) force is headed by the chief master-at-arms |
3. Executive officer
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Discipline training develops which of the following personal traits?
1. Character 2. Efficiency 3. Self-control 4. All of the above |
4. All of the above
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Discipline is important to the Navy for which of the following reasons? |
4. To enable personnel to function as a unit with a high degree of efficiency
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Punishment is administered in the Navy for which of the following reasons? |
1. To serve as an object lesson to the wrongdoer and others
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What chapter of the United States Navy Regulations describes the rights and |
2. 11
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What person is responsible for making sure that the Navy Regs conforms to the current |
3. The Chief of Naval Operations
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Navy Regs and changes to it are issued by the Secretary of the Navy after what person |
1. The President
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Failure to obey any regulation subjects the offender to charges under what UCMJ article? |
2. 92
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What article of the Navy Regs lists the publications that must be made available upon request by any active-duty person?
1. 1020 2. 1010 3. 0917 4. 0818 |
4. 0818
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What article of the Navy Regs gives officers the authority necessary to perform their |
1. 1021
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Navy Regs, article 1033, Authority in a Boat, provides which of the following officers the authority and responsibility over all persons embarked?
1. The senior line officer eligible for command at sea 2. The junior line officer eligible for command at sea 3. The senior staff officer 4. The junior staff officer |
1. The senior line officer eligible for command at sea
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Which of the following Navy Regulations articles outlines the authority of a sentry? |
2. 1038
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You may not be ordered to active duty without the permission of which of the following persons?
1. Commandant of the Marine Corps 2. Commandant of the Coast Guard 3. Chief of Naval Operations 4. Chief of Naval Personnel |
4. Chief of Naval Personnel
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Navy Regulations, article 1104, Treatment and |
4. 4 hours
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During a Saturday duty day, one of your shipmates asks you to change watches with |
2. 1134
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Sexual harassment is offensive and illegal.
Under what article of Navy Regs may a person be charged with sexual harassment? 1. 1166 2. 1164 3. 1162 4. 1160 |
1. 1166
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