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Who is in charge of the record function at each military personnel element (MPE) where the AF Form 10, Unit personnel Records Group (UPRG) is maintained?

a. Records clerk.
b. Records technician.
c. Field records group technician.
d. UPRG custodian.
d. UPRG custodian.
Who must maintain and ensure records are corrected as needed for the unit Personnel Record Groups (UPRG)?

a. Military personnel element (MPE) commander.
b, UPRG custodian.
c. MPF security officer.
d. Chief, customer support.
b, UPRG custodian.
An individual data review listing (IDRL) is automatically produced

a. on the anniversary date of a member's date arrive station (DAS).
b. when a members records status changes to present for duty.
c. when a record review listing (RRL) is produced.
d. in conjunction with reenlistment.
a. on the anniversary date of a member's date arrive station (DAS).
When conducting a record review, customer support screens the Unit Personnel Record Group (UPRG) and removes

a. temporary documents and destroys them.
b. obsolete documents and gives them to the member.
c. temporary documents and mails them to the member.
d. temporary and obsolete documents and sends them for filing in the member;s pesonal information file
b. obsolete documents and gives them to the member.
customer support screens the Unit Personnel Record Group (UPRG), removes obsolete documents for personnel at a geographically separated unit, places documents in an envelope, and mails them to the member

a. upon the member's discharge.
b. upon the member's retirement.
c. in conjunction with a records review.
d. in conjunction with release from extended active duty (EAD).
c. in conjunction with a records review.
When processing a discharge and immediate reenlistment, the customer support section screens the Unit Personnel Record Group (UPRG) and removes which documents and forwards them to Headquarter Air Froce Personnel Center (HQ AFPC) with the reenlistment documents?

a. Promotion orders (except for current grade), waiver documents from previous enlistment, and enlistment orders.
b. Promotion orders for current grade, waiver documents from current enlistment, and reenlistment orders.
c. Promotion orders (except for current grade), waiver documents from current enlistment, and discharge certificate.
d. Promotion orders for current grade, waiver documents from current enlistment, and discharge certificate.
a. Promotion orders (except for current grade), waiver documents from previous enlistment, and enlistment orders.
The military personnel element (MPE) element transferring the Unit Personel Record Group (UPRG) must account for records transferred using

a. a records review listing.
b. a computer listing on individual personnel.
c. AF Form 330, Records Transmittal/Request.
d. AF Form 350, Records Transmittal/Request
c. AF Form 330, Records Transmittal/Request.
What form does an individual use to request correction to military record?

a. DD Form 149.
b. AF Form 149.
c. DD Form 330.
d. AF From 2607
a. DD Form 149.
Within what time frame must the individual submit a request for corrections to military records to the Air Force Board for Correction of Military Records (AFBCMR)?

a. Within three years after the error or injustice was discovered.
b. Within five years after the error or injustice was discovered.
c. Within 10 years of separation or retirement from service.
d. Within 12 years of separation or retirement from service.
a. Within three years after the error or injustice was discovered.
When requesting correction to military records, who is responsible for gathering sufficient evidence of probable material error or injustice?

a. Applicant.
b. Executive director.
c. Appoint board member.
d. Responsible military personnel element (MPE) element.
a. Applicant.
The Air Force Board for Correction of Military Records (AFBCMR) acts fro the secretary of the Air Force and its decision is final except when it

a. denies any application.
b. is unanimously agreed to by the panel.
c. involves an appointment or promotion requiring confirmation by the Senate.
d. grants any applictions in whole or part when the relief is recommended by the official preparing the advisory opinion.
c. involves an appointment or promotion requiring confirmation by the Senate.
Members are eligible to appy for a join spouse assignement if they are on extended active duty and

a. meet all permanent change of station (PCS) eligibility requirements.
b. apply for a permissive move to or from overseas or interheater.
c. cannot meet time on station requirement fro funded move.
d. are scheduled for reassingment within 12 months from the date they will join spouse.
a. meet all permanent change of station (PCS) eligibility requirements.
An AF member selected for an assignment and married to a member of another US military service must complete a letter application and

a. no further action is necessary.
b. the individual must ensure the spouse assignment preference are updated in the personnel data system.
c. the spouse in the other US military service must declare join spouse intent on an AF form 1048.
d. the individual must include a statement from the member's spouse indicating he or she wants the join spouse assignment.
d. the individual must include a statement from the member's spouse indicating he or she wants the join spouse assignment.
When an AF member marries en route to permanent change of station (PCS) and the member and new spouse are assigned to different locations, the indviduals must

a. immediately report to the PCS duty station.
b. delay applying for a join spouse assignement until inprocssing in completed.
c. delay applying for a join spouse assignment until time on station has expired.
d. immediately report to the nearst AF installation and apply for a join spouse assignment.
d. immediately report to the nearst AF installation and apply for a join spouse assignment.
After updating the join spouse assignment intent code, how does customer support dispose of the AF Form 1048?

a. Return the AF Form 1048 to the member.
b. Forward the AF Form 1048 to the member.
c. Mail the AF Form 1048 to the assignment processing team at headquarters Air Force Personnel Center (HQ AFPC).
d. File the AF Form 1048 in the member's Unit Personnel Record Group (UPRG).
d. File the AF Form 1048 in the member's Unit Personnel Record Group (UPRG).
If a couple is overseas and they do not have the same overseas date eligible to return from overseas (DEROS) and they desire to be reassigned at the same time, then the one with the

a. latest DEROS must extend.
b. earliest DEROS must extend.
c. latest DEROS requests an earlier DEROS.
d. earliest DEROS must apply for a stabilized tour.
b. earliest DEROS must extend.
Which statement is true if a member proceeds on a voluntary assignment from a join spouse assinment?

a. the member will receive a join spouse move later.
b. Member's spouse can request a permissive join spouse assignment.
c. Member's spouse can apply for a continental United States (CONUS) assignment exchange.
d. The member cannot later join the spouse unless they are eligible under some other assignment program.
d. The member cannot later join the spouse unless they are eligible under some other assignment program.
What is the tour length restriction if a member without dependents joins a sopouse who is serving an unaccompanied tour overseas?

a. The member must serve the accompanied tour length.
b. The member will serve the full unacocompanied tour.
c. the member will receive a date eligible to return from overseas (DEROS) to equal the first arriving spouse's DEROS.
d. Member does not have to complete the tour if he or she joins the spouse on a consecutive overseas tour.
a. The member must serve the accompanied tour length.
Who should an AF member contact to change a join spouse assignmet intent after selection for a join spouse assignment?

a. First sergeant.
b. Squadron commander.
c. Military personnel elemet (MPE).
d. Air Force Personnel Center (AFPC).
c. Military personnel elemet (MPE).
When couples PCS to the same or adjacent locations and reside jointly, what does the military personnel element (MPE) include in the Remarks section of the PCS orders regarless of the assignment action reason?

a. Spouse travel authorized.
b. Assignmet accompanied.
c. Joint authorization for travel.
d. Assignment is to join spouse.
d. Assignment is to join spouse.
Customer spport is responsible for verifying a member's eligibility for an identification (ID) card and for

a. reviewing all completed ID cards for accuracy.
b. determining which benefits and privileges the ID card entitles an eligible member.
c. maintaining the documentation on which a member;s eligibility for an ID card was based.
d. making sure documentation provided by the member is entered into the personnel data system (PDS).
b. determining which benefits and privileges the ID card entitles an eligible member.
What can you use to verify identification (ID) card eligibility if you cannot access the Defense eligiblitiy and Enrollment Reporting System ( DEERS)?

a. Call the previous verifying official.
b. An unexpired DD Form 1173, Uniform Services Identification and Privilege Card.
c. An expired DD Form 1173, Uniform Services Identification and Privilege with legal documentation.
d. A previous DD Form 1172, Application for Uniformed Services Identification Card-DEERS Enrollment.
d. A previous DD Form 1172, Application for Uniformed Services Identification Card-DEERS Enrollment.
How do you verify eligibility for an identificaiton (ID) for members who are retired with pay?

a. Enlistment contracts
b. Retirement order or DD Form 214.
c. Letter from the Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA).
d. Current documentation in the United Personne Record Group (UPRG)
b. Retirement order or DD Form 214.
After the verifying official gives the original DD Form 1172 to the applicant and distributes the remaining as necessary, they advise the applicant that DD Form 1172 is valid for how many days?

a. 30.
b. 60.
c. 90.
d. 120.
c. 90.
When a family member's expired identification (D) card cannot be retrieved voluntarily by letter from the sponsor, unit commander, or military personnel element (MPE), the MPE

a. contacts headquarters Air Force Personnel Center (HQ AFPC) for assistance in locating the family member.
b. perpares a case file documenting all unsuccessul efforts to retrieve the ID card.
c. reports the circmstances to local civil authorities in the community nearest the unaauthorized cardholder's last known address.
d. reports the circumstance to the chief of security forces or military police of the military installaiton nearest the unauthorized family member's address.
d. reports the circumstance to the chief of security forces or military police of the military installaiton nearest the unauthorized family member's address.
when if ever , does the militeary personnel element (MPE) destroy a DD Form 1172 and documentation?

a. Never.
b. One year after the card expires.
c. Within 30 days after the card expires.
d. Within 90 days after the card expires.
b. One year after the card expires.
According to special procedure for parole and excess leave, the military personnel element (MPE) retrieves identifcation (ID) cards from the member and family members when the

a. member's discharge is executed.
b. member is released on excess leave.
c. member is transferred to parole status.
d. release is approved, and the member is on excess leave.
a. member's discharge is executed.
If an adminstrative or judicial action that authorized the military personnel element (MPE) to destroy an identifcation (ID) card and reissue a temoprary card is not resolved within 90 calendar days from the start of the action, the

a. MPE may reissue cards for an addtional 90 days if necessary.
b. MPE must coordinate reissue of temporary ID cards with the corrections facility.
c. Department of Defense (DOD) Regional corrections Facility will issue a temproary ID card with MPE.
d. Headquarters Air Froce Security Forces Center (HQ AFSC) coordinates issue of a temporary ID card with the corrections facility.
a. MPE may reissue cards for an addtional 90 days if necessary.
The Real-time automated Personnel Identification System (RAPIDS) provides a network of microcomputers linking the military personnel element (MPE) to the Defense Eligibility and Enrollment reporting System (DEERS) data base to provide

a. current dependent information to the personnel dta system (PDS).
b. local MPE's on-line personnel records fro memebrs assigned to another site.
c. on-line additions, retrieval, and update of family member information to the DEERS database.
d. dependency determination data to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) Records System.
c. on-line additions, retrieval, and update of family member information to the DEERS database.
What is required to sign on to the Real-time Automated Personnel Identification System (RAPIDS)?

a. Your user identificaiton (ID).
b. The generic password "rapids"
c. Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) logon ID and password.
d. your personal (DEERS) password only
c. Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) logon ID and password.
What is the restriction on changing your Real-time Automated Personnel Identifcation System (RAPIDS) password as often as you desire?

a. The super verifying officer (SVO) initially changes your RAPIDS password.
b. Only your sited security manager (SSM) can change your password for you.
c. Your password cannot be changed more than 30 times a month.
d. You can change a password only once within a 24-hour period.
d. You can change a password only once within a 24-hour period.
What option from the file menu in Real-time Automated Personnel Identifcation System (RAPIDS) expands to include beneficiary and family options?

a. Open a family.
b. Characteristics.
c. Options.
d. View.
a. Open a family.
What is the first action you take if you forget your Defense Eligibility and Enrollment Reporting System (DEERS) password?

a. Haver your site security manager (SSM) change your password then logon to DEERS.
b, Call the Defense Enrolllment Eligibility Reporting System/ Real-time Automated Personnel Identification System Assistance Center (DRAC) for a temporary password.
c. Notify your super verifying officer (SVO) who resets your password.
d. Select Option from the (Real-tim Automated Personnel Identification System) RAPIDS main menu and press F1.
b, Call the Defense Enrolllment Eligibility Reporting System/ Real-time Automated Personnel Identification System Assistance Center (DRAC) for a temporary password.
Full-time Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance (SGLI) is authorized for all members on active duty and for members on active duty for training under a call or order that specifies

a. a period of 31 day or more.
b. a period of less than 31 days.
c. 30 training days and four drill periods each year.
d. a minimum 10 periods of active training each year that count for retirement.
a. a period of 31 day or more.
By law, all members on active duty, active duty for training or inactive duty for training and Ready Reserves are automatically insured for the maximum coverage of $250,000 until

a. they complete an SGLV 8285, Request fro Insurance, to decline or reduce coverage.
b. they complete an SGLV 8283, Claim Benefits, to reclaim pyments made.
c. they make a valid election to reduce or decline coverage.
d. the end of the current term of enlistment.
c. they make a valid election to reduce or decline coverage.
If a member desires Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance (SGLI) coverage in the amount of $80,000, how do you dtermine the premium cost?

a. Each $10,000 increment costs 90 cents, therefore 8 x .90 = $7.20
b. Each $10,000 increment costs 80 cents, therefore 8 x .80 = 6.40.
c. Each $10,000 increment costs 70 cents, therefore 8 x .70 = 5.60.
d. Each $10,000 increment costs 60 cents, therefore 8 x .60 = 4.80
b. Each $10,000 increment costs 80 cents, therefore 8 x .80 = 6.40.
When a member is confined by civil authorities for more than 31 days under a sentence adjudged by a civil court, Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance (SGLI) coverage is terminated

a. when confined.
b. on the 31st day.
c. on the 30th day.
d. when sentenced.
b. on the 31st day.
After the SGLV 8285, request for Insurance, is completed and signed by the member and commander or authorized representative with all medical questions answered "no," the form is

a. forwarded to the customer support section for the certification.
b. filed in the individual's Unit Personnel record Group (UPRG)
c. mailed to the office of Servicemen's Group Life Insurance (OSGLI).
d. stamped with the date and annotated that the member wants coverage.
b. filed in the individual's Unit Personnel record Group (UPRG
A SGLV8286 Servicemember's Group Life Insurance (SGLI) Election and Certificate, form must be reaccomplished when the member

a. changes named beneficiaries.
b. requests to restore inusrance.
c. makes claim for accelerated benefits.
d. requests Veterans' Group Life Insurance (VGLI).
a. changes named beneficiaries.
What advice do you give a member who is survived by dependents or parents and they designate some other person or entity as beneficiary?

a. enter " By Law" in the beneficiary block.
b. name the dependents or parents as the beneficiaries.
c. seek legal counsel before designating the beneficiaries.
d. submit a signed memorandum indicating that they understand the designation is unusual and that they want the person(s) listed to receive proceeds.
d. submit a signed memorandum indicating that they understand the designation is unusual and that they want the person(s) listed to receive proceeds.
By law, if a member has no surviving spouse or child, then the Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance (SGLI) is payable to

a. other next of kin
b. a duty appointed executor.
c. an adminstrator of the inured's estate.
d. the member's parents in equal shares or all to the surviving parent.
d. the member's parents in equal shares or all to the surviving parent.
When completing the SGLV 8286, Servicmember's Group Life Insurance (SGLI) Election and Certificate, members may specify that proceeds be paid to beneficiearies in

a. 12 monthly payments.
b. 60 equal monthly intallments only.
c. lump sum or 36 monthly installments.
d. lump sum or 60 equal monthly installments.
c. lump sum or 36 monthly installments.
How is the Servicemembers' Group Life Inusrance (SGLI) form processed?

a. Mail the original to Headquarters Air Force personnel Center (HQ AFPC), file a copy in the member's personnel records, and give a copy to the member.
b. File the original in the member's personnel records, mail a copy to the Department of Veterans Affairs, (DVA) and give a copy to the member.
c. Mail the original to the Office of Servicemen's Group Life Isurance (OSGLI), give a copy to the member, and file a copy i th member's personnel records.
d. File the original in the member's personnel records, give a copy to the member and a copy is used by the active or reserve components of the uniformed services.
d. File the original in the member's personnel records, give a copy to the member and a copy is used by the active or reserve components of the uniformed services.
Which individuals are not eligible for Veterans' Group Life Insurance (VGLI) coverage?

a. Technical sergeant (TSgt) on extended active duty in the Air Force.
b. Major serving as a member of the Inactive National Guard.
c. Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col) serving as a member of the Individual Ready Reserve.
d. Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance (SGLI) Inusred staff sergeant (SSgt) released from active duty from training under a call to duty that does not specify a period of less than 31 days.
d. Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance (SGLI) Inusred staff sergeant (SSgt) released from active duty from training under a call to duty that does not specify a period of less than 31 days.
The amount of Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance (SGLI) coverage a member has upon separation may be replaced by Veterans' Group Life Insurance (VGLI) in an amount equal to

a. or less than the amount of SGLI in effect upon separation.
b. or greater than the amount of SGLI in effect upon separation.
c. or greater than the amount of SGLI in effect upon retirement.
d. the amount of Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) coverage elected upon retirement.
a. or less than the amount of SGLI in effect upon separation.
When completing an application for Veteran' Group life Insurance (VGLI), a service member does all of the following except

a. checking the amount of insurance desired.
b. designating principal and contingent beneficiary(ies).
c. initialing all blocks and mailing the form to the veterans Affairs insurance Office.
d. signing the form, dating it, and mailing it with check or money order to the Office of Servicemen's Group Life Insurance (SGLI).
c. initialing all blocks and mailing the form to the veterans Affairs insurance Office.
when a service member with Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance (SGLI) does not designate a beneficiary and dies within 60 days after the Veterans Group Life Insurance (VGLI) becomes effective, the benefits are paid

a. under the provision of law.
b. according to the prior SGLI desgnation.
c. to any children if there is no widow or widower.
d. in order of precedence beginning with the widow or widower.
b. according to the prior SGLI desgnation.
Air Force policy requires that all Air Force Personnel fully support the casualty assisttance

a. prompt reporting.
b. accurate accountability.
c. dignified and humane notifications.
d. efficient, thorough, and compssionate assistance to the next of kin.
b. accurate accountability.
When Performing casualty asistance duties, you do not release any information to Public Affairs when the member does not want

a. the next of kin notified.
b. the member's burial site published in the base paper.
c. the news media to tbe aware of a situation that may prompt an interview.
d. inquiries for assistance from the chaplain, American Red Cross, and hospital.
a. the next of kin notified.
What is the casualty status of a person who is not present at his or her duty location due to apparent involuntary reasons and whose location may or may not be known?

a. Absent.
b. missing.
c. Unaccountable.
d. Duty status-whereabouts unknown (DUSTWUN).
b. missing.
The not seriously injured (NSI) casualty status describes a person whose injury

a. may or may not require hospitalization.
b. renders communication physically or mentally impossible.
c. occurred at a duty station in an area not disgnated as hostile.
d. is so severe that there is cause for immediate concern but no imminent danger to life.
a. may or may not require hospitalization.
What is the appropriate casualty status for an individiual when a responsible commander suspects the member may be a casualty, the absence is involuntary, but does not feel sufficient evidence currently exists to make a more definitive determination?

a. Missing.
b. Deceased.
c. Absent without leave (AWOL).
d. Duty status-whereabouts unknown (DUSTWUN).
d. Duty status-whereabouts unknown (DUSTWUN).
Who is considered the primary next of kin (PNOK) when there are two next of kin (NOK) with equal relationships to the member?

a. The older of the two.
b. Neither, they are both treated as PNOK.
c. The one esablished by law in the state where the death occurred.
d. The one established by law in the member's home-of-record state.
a. The older of the two.
Which is not generally considered conclusive evidenc of death?

a. Results of a search.
b. Eyewitness statement.
c. Circumstances of the incident.
d. Positively identified recovered remains.
d. Positively identified recovered remains.
The actual manner and cause of death must be confirmed by a supplemental reprot within one duty day after receiving the

a. date, time, and cause of death report.
b. place, date, and time of death report
c. manner, cause, and date of death report
d. death certificate, autopsy report, or accident investigation report.
d. death certificate, autopsy report, or accident investigation report.
How long does a member remain in duty status-whereabouts unknown (DUSTWUN) status?

a. Not more than 90 days.
b. Normally not more than 10 days.
c. As long as it takes to find the member.
d. More than 30 days but less than 90 days.
b. Normally not more than 10 days.
What action must you take within 10 days of a duty status-whereabouts unknown (DUSTWUN) declaration when the member's absence is not voluntary and the member is still missing?

a. Submit a missing report.
b. Revoke DUSTWUN status and change it to unconfirmed.
c. Notify base readiness to contact local police for assistance in locating the member.
d. Notify the member's commander to submit a DUSTWUN report to the wing commander.
a. Submit a missing report.
When feasible, casualty notificaions are made in person by an Air Force representative for

a. seriously inll or injured (SI)
b. not seriously injured (NSI).
c. very seriously ill or injured (VSI).
d. duty status-whereabouts unknown (DUSTWUN)
d. duty status-whereabouts unknown (DUSTWUN)
When, if ever, can an official death notification be made by telephone instead of being made in person by an Air Force representative?

a. Never, personal notification is always required.
b. When it can be made as compassionately as possible.
c. When it is the more expeditious means of notifying the next of kin (NOK).
d. When the NOK calls inquiring about themember's status before official notification can be completed.
d. When the NOK calls inquiring about themember's status before official notification can be completed.
Because each casualty notification is different and the reaction of the next of kin (NOK) is unpredictable, at least two other AF members accompany the notification officer to attend to emergency needs that may arise. These individuals are

a. medical and chaplain personnel.
b. chaplain and legal affiars personnel.
c. family support and chapel services personnel.
d. military personnel element (MPE) and family counseling personnel.
a. medical and chaplain personnel.
When an ill or injured member is hospitalized overseas and the next of kin (NOK) resides in the continental United States (CONUS), who assists the memebr's commander by notifying the NOK and providing medical progress reports?

a. Immediate supervisor.
b. Member's major command.
c. Medical treatment facility (MTF).
d. Headquarters Air Force Personnel Center (HQ AFPC).
d. Headquarters Air Force Personnel Center (HQ AFPC).
when must the casualty assistance representative make initial contact with the primary next of kin (PNOK) and other persons eligible for benefits or privileges made?

a. PNOK: 48 hours; others, as soon as possible but within the first 48 hours after being notified of a casualty.
b. PNOK: 36 hours; others, as soon as possible but not more than five calendar days after being notified of casualty.
c. PNOK: 24 hours; others, as soon as possible, but such contact is not required withn the first 24 ours after being notified of a casualty.
d. PNOK: three calendar days; others, five calendar days regardless of location after being notified of casualty.
c. PNOK: 24 hours; others, as soon as possible, but such contact is not required withn the first 24 hours after being notified of a casualty.
What form does the casualty assistance representative (CAR) use when explaining benefits to the next of kin (NOK) and as a checklist to track and document entitlements applied for and received?

a. AF Form 8283, Claim for Death Benefits.
b. DD Form 2656, Survivors Benefit Plan.
c. DD Form 58, Casualty Assistance Summary.
d. AF Form 58, Casualty Assistance Summary (Transmittal).
d. AF Form 58, Casualty Assistance Summary (Transmittal).
For Air Force members in missing status , additional visits or later contacts to the next of kin (NOK) should be conducted

a. once three calendar days after notification and once every 45 days for as long as the member remains in missing status.
b. once five calendar days after notification and once every six months for as long as the member remains in missing status.
c. at least once every 30 days for the first year and thereafter once every month for three moths as long as the member remains in missing status.
d. at least once every 10 days for the first month and once every month for the next year as lon as the member remains in missing status.
c. at least once every 30 days for the first year and thereafter once every month for three moths as long as the member remains in missing status.
Who is responsible for implementing Survivor Benefit Plan preretirement counseling?

a. Major caommands (MAJCOM) and wing commanders.
b. Military personnel element (MPE) and the commander's support staff.
c. Casualty services branch and casualty assistance representative.
d. Retiree and transition programs branch and Headquarters Air Force Personnel Center (HQ AFPC).
b. Military personnel element (MPE) and the commander's support staff.
What is the amount of Survivors Benefit Plan (SBP) annuity paid to the surviving dependent(s) if a member who is receiving SBP coverage dies while on active duty?

a. None.
b. Full retirement pauy.
c. 50 perscent of retirement pay the member would have received if retired on the date of death.
d. 55 percent of retirement pay the member would have received if retired on the date of death.
d. 55 percent of retirement pay the member would have received if retired on the date of death.
Except in cases of short-notice retirements, members who are retiring because they have met the years of service requirement are scheduled for a Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) briefing no later than how many days before retirement?

a. 60.
b. 90.
c. 120.
d. 150.
b. 90.
What is the minimum base of Survivor benefit Plan (SBP) coverage a member can designate for a spouse or former spouse or former spouse and children without Supplemental Survivor benefit Plan (SSBP)?

a. $300.
b. $400.
c. $500.
d. Full retired pay.
a. $300.
What is the minimum base amount of Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) coverage a member can deignate for a spouse or former spouse and children without Supplemental Survivor Benefit Plan (SSBP)?

a. must be the maximum amount of coerage.
b. must be the minimum amount of coverage.
c. allows for coverage of children only if they reulted from the marriage to the former spouse.
d. allows for coverage of children only if they reulted from the marriage to the current spouse.
c. allows for coverage of children only if they reulted from the marriage to the former spouse.
How is a spouse who is unable to visit the military personnel element (MPE) notified of a member's Survivor benefit Plan (SBP) election?

a. By the member.
b. Notification is not required.
c. Over the telephone by the MPE.
d. By the original signed election and a letter sent by the MPE.
d. By the original signed election and a letter sent by the MPE.