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Of the following leadership traits, which one(s) is/are characteristic of a successful leader
1. Manipulate others to perform 2. Demonstrate shortcuts 3. Encourage, inspire, and motivate others 4. Instill the attitude, "Do as I say, not as I do" |
3. Encourage, inspire, and motivate others
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The desired qualities of officers and petty officers are described in what article of Navy Regulations
1. Article 1020 2. Article 1110 3. Article 1132 4. Article 1165 |
2. Article 1110
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What article of Navy Regulations addresses the exercise of authority over subordinates
1. Article 1020 2. Article 1110 3. Article 1132 4. Article 1165 |
1. Article 1020
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What is the purpose of Extra Military Instruction (EMI)
1. Extra duty 2. Arduous duty 3. Light punishment 4. Corrective instruction |
4. Corrcetive Instruction
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Extra Military Instruction should not be assigned for more than a total of how many hours a day
1. 6 2. 2 3. 3 4. 8 |
2. 2
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As a leading petty officer, from whom do you receive authority to assign EMI
1. Division officer 2. Department head 3. Executive officer 4. Commanding officer |
1. Commanding officer
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What manual authorizes temporarily withholding privileges from an individual
1. JAGMAN 2. U.S. Navy Regulation 3. Manual for Courts-Martial 4. UCMJ |
3. Manual for Courts-Martial
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Deprivation of normal liberty is legal under which of the following circumstances
1. Punishment by Article 15 2. Authorized pretrial restraint 3. Protection of foreign relations 4. All of the above |
4. All of the above
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Which of the following uniforms is equivalent to civilian business attire
1. Working 2. Protocol 3. Ceremonial 4. Uniform of the day |
4. Uniform of the day
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Pride in appearance is the mark of a/an
1. Good seamen only 2. Petty officer only 3. Officer only 4. Responsible military member |
4. Responsible military member
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Who is assigned the responsibility for establishing and controlling uniform policies within the geographical limits of his or her area
1. Commanding officer 2. CNO area representative 3. Type commander 4. Secretaty of the Navy |
2. CNO area representative
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Who is responsible for Navy uniform policy afloat and for shore stations outside the jurisdiction of a naval area
1. Senior officer present 2. Chief of Naval Operations 3. Secretary of the Navy 4. Fleet Commander |
1. Senior officer present
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Who is responsible for ensuring that uniforms are properly worn and maintained
1. Leading chief 2. Executive officer 3. Commanding officer 4. Chief Master-at-arms |
3. Commanding officer
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Who should review uniform regulations to ensure enforceability
1. Judge advocate 2. Officer in charge 3. Executive officer 4. Chief Master-at-Arms |
1. Judge advocates
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While traveling in uniform, which of the following uniforms may always be worn during any season of the year
1. Working uniform 2. Service dress blue 3. Semite dress white 4. Uniform of the day |
2. Service dress blue
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May a prescribing authority authorize working uniforms for commuting to and from work? If so, what restrictions apply
1. Yes, only when stationed overseas 2. Yes, only when stationed in the United States 3. Yes, but no stops should be made 4. No |
3. Yes, but no stops should be made
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What size stencil should be used for uniform items
1. 1 inch 2. 1/3 inch 3. 1 1/2 inch 4. 1/2 inch |
4. 1/2 inch
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Which of the following statements regarding uniforms is NOT correct
1. Government-owned clothing should be stenciled with the letters USN 2. The exchange of clothing is authorized if both parties agree to the exchange 3. Reflectorized materials may be applied to uniforms when authorized 4. Organizational clothing should be issued on a loan basis |
2. The exchange of clothing is authorized if both parties agree to the exchange
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What authority determines the uniform worn by Masters-at-Arms afloat
1. The department 2. the leading chief 3. The local command 4. The division officer |
3. The local command
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What is the proper location for the MAA/law enforcement badge for female personnel
1. On the right side, centered on the pocket 2. On the right side, centered 1/4 inch above the pocket 3. On the left side, centered on the pocket 4. On the left side, centered 1/4 inch above the pocket. |
4. On the left side, centered 1/4 inch above the pocket
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Which of the following equipment should be worn by a person riding a two-wheeled vehicle
1. Helment 2. Boots and heavy shoes 3. Leather gloves 4. All of the above |
4. All of the above
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Grooming standards are based on several elements including neatness, cleanliness, safety, military image and appearance
1. True 2. False |
1. True
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The bulk of a man's hair may not exceed how many inches
1. 6 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 |
2. 2
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Which of the following personnel are NOT allowed to have facial hair
1. Messcook 2. Brig staff 3. Brig prisoners 4. Mess management personnel |
3. Brig prisoner
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When, if ever are males authorized to wear an earring with the uniform
1. While on liberty 2. While on leave 3. While attending social functions 4. Never |
4. Never
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When a female wears the jumper uniform, her hair may extend a maximum of how far below the top of the collar
1. 1/2 inch 2. 1 inch 3. 1 1/2 inches 4. 2 inches |
3. 1 1/2 inches
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Which of the following statements is correct regarding female cosmetics
1. Faddish styles are inappropriate 2. Lipstick colors should be conservative 3. An artificial appearance should be avoided 4. Each of the above |
4. Each of the above
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The military image reflected by attention to detail is a key element in the public image of the Navy
1. True 2. False |
1. True
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When are conservative sunglasses NOT authorized for wear
1. While standing a quarterdeck watch in port 2. While standing a lookout watch under way 3. While standing a personnel inspection 4. While on liberty in uniform |
3. While standing a personnel inspection
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When, if ever, may enlisted personnel have civilian clothing in their possession aboard ship
1. When sufficient space is available 2. When authorized by the CO 3. When authorized by the senior officer present 4. Never |
2. When authorized by the CO
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Which of the following uniform items may be worn with civilian clothing
1. Peacoat 2. Working jacket 3. Four-in-hand necktie 4. Combination cap |
3. Four-in-hand necktie
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Wearing or displaying clothing, jewelry, or tattoos depicting marijuana or other controlled substance is prohibited
1. True 2. False |
1. True
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What is one of the more important factors in the building a well-disciplined organization
1. Military law 2. Direction 3. Punishment 4. Regulation |
1. Military law
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What Military justice system did Congress establish for all members of the Armed Forces
1. Manual for Courts-Martial 2. Uniform Code of Military Justice 3. Manual of the Judge Advocate General 4. U.S. Navy Regulations |
2. Uniform Code of the Military Justice
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All personnel performing law enforcement work for the Navy should have a basic understanding of which of the following legal concepts
1. Chain of command 2. Patrol procedures 3. Investigation 4. Jurisdiction |
4. Jurisdiction
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The power of a court-martial to try a service member is contained in what article of the constitution
1. one 2. eight 3. three 4. four |
1. one
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What article of the Constitution makes the President of the United States the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces
1. one 2. two 3. six 4. five |
2. Two
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The president has exercised his Constitutional power by issuing which of the following manuals
1. Manual for Courts-Martial 2. Uniform Code of Military Justice 3. Manual of the Judge Advocate General 4. U.S. Navy Regulations |
1. Manual for Courts-Martial
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What authority established the magistrate and district courts
1. Constitution 2. Federal courts 3. Federal statutes 4. Bill of Rights |
3. Federal statutes
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Of the following types of jurisdiction, which one(s) should a court-martial have in order to try a military member
1. Over the person 2. Over the offense 3. Over the place 4. All of the above |
4. All of the above
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Which of the following uniform items may be worn with civilian clothing
1. Peacoat 2. Working jacket 3. Four-in-hand necktie 4. Combination cap |
3. Four-in-hand necktie
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Wearing or displaying clothing, jewelry, or tattoos depicting marijuana or other controlled substance is prohibited
1. True 2. False |
1. True
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What is one of the more important factors in the building a well-disciplined organization
1. Militaty law 2. Direction 3. Punishment 4. Regulation |
1. Military law
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What Military justice system did Congress establish for all members of the Armed Forces
1. Manual for Courts-Martial 2. Uniform Code of Military Justice 3. Manual of the Judge Advocate General 4. U.S. Navy Regulations |
2. Uniform Code of the Military Justice
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All personnel performing law enforcement work for the Navy should have a basic understanding of which of the following legal concepts
1. Chain of command 2. Patrol procedures 3. Investigation 4. Jurisdiction |
4. Jurisdiction
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The power of a court-martial to try a service member is contained in what article of the constitution
1. one 2. eight 3. three 4. four |
1. one
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What article of the Constitution makes the President of the United States the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces
1. one 2. two 3. six 4. five |
2. Two
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The president has exercised his Constitutional power by issuing which of the following manuals
1. Manual for Courts-Martial 2. Uniform Code of Military Justice 3. Manual of the Judge Advocate General 4. U.S. Navy Regulations |
1. Manual for Courts-Martial
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What authority established the magistrate and district courts
1. Constitution 2. Federal courts 3. Federal statutes 4. Bill of Rights |
3. Federal statutes
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Of the following types of jurisdiction, which one(s) should a court-martial have in order to try a military member
1. Over the person 2. Over the offense 3. Over the place 4. All of the above |
4. All of the above
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What article of the Uniform Code of Military Justice identifies certain active-duty personnel as subject to its jurisdiction
1. Article 1 2. Article 2 3. Article 3 4. Article 4 |
2. Article 2
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When, if ever, may civilians be tried under military jurisdiction
1. During war declared by congress 2. When employed by the military 3. When serving with special forces 4. Never |
1. During war declared by congress
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MA3 Boate is accused of an offense that is not a pure military crime. What characteristic of the case determines military jurisdiction
1. The type of offense 2. The location of the offense 3. A place-jurisdiction must be found 4. A service connection must be found |
4. A service connection must be found
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Title 18 of the United States Code generally defines what types of crimes
1. Minor misdemeanors 2. Major misdemeanors 3. Minor felonies 4. Major felonies |
4. Major Felonies
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Which of the following sources details investigative jurisdiction
1. Manual for Courts-Martial 2. Uniform Code of Military Justice 3. Manual of the Judge Advocate General 4. U.S. Navy Regulations |
1. Manual for Courts-Martial
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Incidents of actual, suspected or alleged major criminal offenses should be referred to what authority
1. FBI 2. DEA 3. ATF 4. NCIS |
4. NCIS
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Command investigators are usually limited to handling minor offenses
1. True 2. False |
1. True
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What did Congress pass to avoid the task of maintaining a complete code of civilian criminal laws for military bases
1. Posse comitatus 2. Assimilative crimes 3. Federal crimes 4. Military code of crimes |
2. Assimilative crimes
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Military reservations generally have what type of jurisdiction
1. Exclusive only 2. Concurrent only 3. Exclusive or concurrent 4. Seperate |
3. Excluvise or concurrent
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Generally, state laws have neither force nor effect in areas of federal jurisdiction. What type of jurisdiction is this
1. Concurrent federal 2. Exclusive federal 3. Proprietary state 4. Territorial state |
2. Exclusive federal
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Under concurrent jurisdiction both naval and state authorities could, in theory, prosecute a person. In what source can you find guidelines on how this should be done
1. Manual for Courts-Martial 2. Manual of the Judge Advocate General 3. U.S. Navy Regulations 4. Federal statutes |
2. Manual of the Judge Advocate General
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The federal government has acquired a degree of ownership of a piece of property but has not obtained legislative authority. What type of jurisdiction applies in this case
1. Proprietary 2. Concurrent 3. Exclusive 4. Territorial |
1. Proprietary
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Who has the ultimate responsibility for law enforcement jurisdiction in intercoastal waterways
1. The ship's commanding officer 2. The base commanding officer 3. The state police 4. The U.S. Coast Guard |
4. The U.S. Coast Guard
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In which of the following sources can further guidance be found for maritime waterway and security zone
jurisdiction 1. Combined federal regulations 33 2. Manual of the Judge Advocate General 3. U.S. Navy Regulation 4. Federal statutes |
1. Combined federal regulations 33
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The intent of the Constitution to prevent the use of federal troops to enforce civilian laws is covered by what authority
1. Assimilative crimes act 2. Posse comitatus act 3. Federal criminal statutes 4. Federal exclusion rule |
2. Posse comitatus
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An MA on military duty is prevented by the posse comitatus act from stopping a fleeing felon
1. True 2. False |
2. False
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What is the purpose of the status of forces agreement
1. To define the status of the forces of one country while stationed in the territory of another 2. To define the jurisdiction of the forces of both countries 3. To protect the rights of the forces of one country while stationed in the territory of another 4. To protect the forces of one country from the host country's laws while stationed in the host nation |
1. To define the status of the forces of one country while stationed in the territory o another
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The status of forces agreements apply to which of the following forces
1. Land Only 2. Land and sea only 3. Sea and air only 4. Land, sea, and air |
4. Land, sea and air
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The basic principle to be observed by any force in a country other than its own is found in what article of the NATO Status of Forces Agreement
1. Article 1 2. Article 2 3. Article 3 4. Article 4 |
2. Article 2
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When the United States objects to the trial of U.S. Personnel in foreign courts, what is the objection based upon
1. Fairness of trial 2. Principal 3. Jurisdiction 4. Difference in laws |
1. Fairness of trial
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In some cases, the status of forces agreement give the United States the primary right to exercise concurrent jurisdiction
1. True 2. False |
1. True
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Apprehension is defined as the act of
1. Arresting a person 2. Taking a person into custody 3. Placing a person in a restriction-in-leiu-of-arrest status 4. Placing a person into confinement |
2. Taking a person into custody
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What do you need to justify an apprehension
1. Reasonable belief that the person committed the offense 2. Legal proof 3. Commission of an offense by a person 4. Delegation of commanding officer's authority to you |
1. Reasonable belief that the person committed the offense
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Which of the following personnel may apprehend a military deserter
1. A deputy sheriff 2. An FBI agent 3. A private citizen 4. All of the above |
4. All of the above
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Without delegation of authority who may order an enlisted member into confinement
1. Any commissioned officer 2. a commanding officer only 3. Any commissioned officer or warrant 4. Any person assigned in law enforcement |
1. Any commissioned officer
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Who may order a civilian into confinement
1. The commanding officer of the civilian only 2. Any commanding officer 3. Any general officer 4. Any officer |
1. The commanding officer of the civilian only
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Once a person is apprehended, that person is subjected to how many forms of restraint
1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. Four |
3. Three
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The MCM provides for restriction as a measure in lieu of
1. Apprehension 2. Custody 3. Confinement 4. Arrest |
4. Arrest
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Arrest and restriction as a measure in leiu of arrest are alike in what way
1. Any warrant officer or above may authorize the restraints 2. The party is required to stay within specified limits 3. The party has been proven guilty prior to these reatraints 4. Both restraints allow the party to perform all regular duties |
2. The party is required to stay within specified limits
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Ordering a seaman into arrest necessitates telling him that he is
1. Being taken into custody 2. Under arrest 3. Under arrest and directing him to remain within specified limits 4. Under arrest and confining him |
1. being taken into custody
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Prohibits punishment before trial
1. Article 14 2. Article 13 3. Article 12 4. Article 11 |
1. Article 13
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Prohibits confinement of Armed Forces members with enemy prisoners
1. Article 14 2. Article 13 3. Article 12 4. Article 11 |
3. Article 12
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Concerns the delivery of offenders to civil authority
1. Article 14 2. Article 13 3. Article 12 4. Article 11 |
1. Article 14
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Concerns the submission of reports on prisoners
1. Article 14 2. Article 13 3. Article 12 4. Article 11 |
4. Article 11
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Prohibits refusal to accept prisoners when the commiting officer furnishes a statement of the offense charged
1. Article 14 2. Article 13 3. Article 12 4. Atricle 11 |
4. Article 11
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