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Which of the following factors contribute(s) to deterrence in the Pacific and East Asian regions? |
All of the above
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Which of the following cities is the home port of the Soviet Black Sea Fleet?
• Sevastopol • Ur • Severodvinsk • Tripoli |
Sevastopol
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Persian Gulf states are building overland oil–pipe routes to lessen the importance of the Israeli controlled Suez Canal.
• True • False |
False
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U.S national security is based on deterrence, propositioning of forces, and creating sea denial zones.
• True • False |
True
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Which of the agents has a dark yellow appearance?
• Mustard–Lewisite, HL • Cyanogen Chloride, CK • Soman, GD • Nitrogen, HN |
Mustard–Lewisite, HL
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The bulk of Soviet naval air power is derived by which of the following methods of providing air power?
• Helo carriers • Aircraft carriers • Destroyers • Land–based aircraft |
Land–based aircraft
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In the event of a nuclear war between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, what is the primary mission of the Soviet navy?
• To disrupt sea lines of communication • To shoot down incoming U.S. planes and cruise missiles • To sink as many U.S. submarines as possible • To conduct nuclear strikes from SSBNs operating in protected waters |
To conduct nuclear strikes from SSBNs operating in protected waters
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Which of the following weapons platforms do the Soviets use as their primary platform for conducting naval warfare?
• Destroyers • Aircraft carriers • Submarines • Aircraft |
Submarines
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Which, if any, of the following statements describes why Africa is strategically important to western nations?
• It is very suitable for weapons testing because large areas of land are uninhabited • It has port facilities suitable for naval bases • It has a wealth of natural resources • None of the above |
It has a wealth of natural resources
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Almost every U.S. Sailor has experienced some type of major deployment.
• True • False |
True
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Which of the following countries is NOT working toward acquiring nuclear weapons capability?
• Iran • Saudi Arabia • Iraq • France |
France
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The use of fleet ballistic missile submarines to provide a nuclear strike is an example of sea control .
• True • False |
False
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What stance does the U.S. take on chemical and biological weapons?
• Nuclear weapons are more efficient so we don’t stock chemical weapons • We will retaliate in kind • The U.S. encourages their use by our allies because they are less expensive than nuclear weapons • We will do all we can to prevent their use |
We will do all we can to prevent their use
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Why are the Soviets conducting a long–range strategic nuclear modernization program?
• To comply with expected future strategic arms reduction treaty constraints • To reduce the chance of accidental war • To replace every out-of-date nuclear warhead with a newer more efficient warhead • To prove they are the world leaders in arms technology and to provide third world countries with new weapons |
To replace every out-of-date nuclear warhead with a newer more efficient warhead
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The job of the U.S. Navy in the Persian Gulf, from 1987 to 1988, is best described by which of the following statements?
• The primary mission was in support of the Iraqi navy • The primary mission was to act as decoys while elements of the British and French navies attacked terrorist camps • The primary mission was to ensure freedom of passage to oil tankers • The mission of the U.S. Navy was to seek out and destroy Iranian naval units |
The primary mission was to ensure freedom of passage to oil tankers
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What is the primary mission of the Soviet navy?
• World–wide power projection • To provide security for Soviet shipping • To provide security for third world allies • To provide support for Soviet land–based forces |
To provide support for Soviet land–based forces
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How many diesel submarines, if any, does the U.S. Navy maintain in active service?
• None • 10 • 15 • 12 |
None
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Which of the following countries claims to be the victim of numerous Iraqi chemical attacks?
• Iran • Libya • Syria • Israel |
Iran
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When was the first time Congress passed legislation to purchase and arm naval vessels?
• 10 May 1774 • 4 July 1776 • 13 October 1775 • 10 November 1775 |
13 October 1775
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What is the maximum time U.S. naval forces can sustain operations in a crisis area?
• 1 year • 6 months • 30 days • Indefinitely |
Indefinitely
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The German navy has upgraded NATO's air defense through the purchase of which of the following aircraft?
• Tornado • F–14D • F/A–18 • F–104 |
Tornado
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The U.S. could lose Philippine bases for which of the following reasons?
• The leases must be periodically renegotiated with the Philippine government • The U.S. refuses to pay rent • Recent base realignment has indicated the bases are not cost effective • The Philippine government has cut off aid |
The leases must be periodically renegotiated with the Philippine government
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What basic military function provides U.S. forces with the ability to conduct sustained operations abroad?
• Sea control • Large numbers of ground forces • Naval presence • Acquiring large amounts of the enemy's territory |
Sea control
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Which of the following Soviet fleets contain aircraft carriers?
• Caspian Fleet • Pacific Ocean Fleet • Baltic Fleet • Black Sea Fleet |
Pacific Ocean Fleet
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The chemical agent VX belongs to which of the following families of chemical agents?
• Nerve • Blister • Choking • Blood |
Nerve
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Which of the following nerve agents is most likely to be produced by a third world country?
• VX • GB • GA • GD |
GA
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In arms reduction talks, the U.S. will try to limit which of the following items?
• American–Soviet competition in strategic nuclear forces • Soviet treaty compliance • Strategic deterrence • American treaty compliance |
American–Soviet competition in strategic nuclear forces
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Which of the following choke points is NOT applicable to Soviet ships deploying from Severodvinsk?
• Iceland-England gap • Barents Straits • Turkish Straits • Danish Straits |
Barents Straits
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How far from the Soviet mainland do the Soviet sea denial zones usually extend?
• 1,000 kilometers • 2,000 kilometers • 2,000 miles • 1,000 miles |
2,000 kilometers
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Operation El Dorado involved which of the following countries?
• United States and Libya • United States and Grenada • United States and Mozambique • United States and Iraq |
United States and Libya
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The United States supported Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War.
• True • False |
True
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When compared to the U.S., the Soviet submarine force has what size and effectiveness?
• Smaller size, more effective • Larger size, more effective • Larger size, less effective • Smaller size, less effective |
Larger size, less effective
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The Jerico 2 missile is a (a) type with a (b) range.
• (a) Mobile (b) 1,000 kilometer • (a) Mobile (b) 1,500 kilometer • (a) Fixed (b) 1,500 kilometer • (a) Fixed (b) 1,000 kilometer |
(a) Mobile (b) 1,500 kilometer
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The unrestricted global mobility of naval forces is based on which of the following items?
• Treaties • International agreement • Difficulty of detection • Tradition |
International agreement
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The chemical agent distilled mustard, HD, belongs to which of the following families of agents?
• Nerve • Blister • Blood • Choking |
Blister
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The U.S. submarine force includes which of the following attack submarine classes?
• James Madison • Permit • Benjamin Franklin • Lafayette |
Permit
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Approximately 10 percent of the world’s sea trade passes through the Suez Canal at which of the following points?
• Hormel • Hormuz • Babel Mandeb • Abul Nabul |
Babel Mandeb
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What is the newest class of Soviet aircraft carrier?
• Ouagadougou • Tbilisi • Okhotsk • Nikolayev |
Tbilisi
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Who is responsible for NATO's offensive and defensive capability in the Norwegian and Mediterranean Seas?
• SACPAC • CINCMED • SACLANT • CINCLANT |
SACLANT
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Which of the following arms reduction talks resulted in an antiballistic missile treaty between the U.S. and the Soviet Union?
• SALT • SALT IA • PEPPER • SALT II |
SALT
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The Oghab is a version of which of the following weapons?
• Soviet SS-1 • Chinese M-9 • Chinese Type 53 artillery rocket • Soviet SS-12 |
Chinese Type 53 artillery rocket
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Which of the following areas of responsibility is a Soviet theater of operation?
• Northwestern TVD • Southern TVD • Western TVD • Each of the above |
Each of the above
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Which of the following countries could be the United States most formidable opponent in the Middle East?
• Iran • Syria • Iraq • Libya |
Syria
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What country(ies) conducted preemptive strikes against an Iraqi nuclear reactor?
• United States • Israel • Iran • Both b and c above |
Both b and c above
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Which of the following Soviet fleets does NOT contain fleet ballistic missile submarines?
• Northern Fleet • Baltic Fleet • Pacific Ocean Fleet • Black Sea Fleet |
Black Sea Fleet
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Which of the following countries is known to have stockpiles of Soviet SS-1 missiles?
• Iran • Iraq • Syria • All of the above |
Iraq
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Sea control means having simultaneous control over the world's international waters.
• True • False |
True
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USCENTCOM naval forces in the Middle East and Southwest Asia are under which of the following commands?
• Commander Seventh Fleet • Commander Sixth Fleet • Supreme Allied Comnander NATO • Commander Middle East Forces |
Commander Middle East Forces
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Which, if any, of the following factors defines naval presence?
• A major deployment • Having a naval force in a specific location • Deploying to a hostile area to confront adversaries • None of the above |
Having a naval force in a specific location
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The chemical agent diphosgene, DP, belongs to which of the following families of agents?
• Blister • Nerve • Choking • Blood |
Choking
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Countries with known or suspected chemical weapons capabilities include which of the following Middle Eastern countries?
• Israel , Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Iran • Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Israel , Libya, Lebanon • Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Israel, Iran, Iraq. and Libya • Egypt, Iran, Syria, Libya, Israel, and Iraq |
Egypt, Iran, Syria, Libya, Israel, and Iraq
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Which of the following countries is thought to have nuclear weapons in its arsenal?
• Lebanon • Iran • Iraq • Israel |
Israel
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Which of the following responsibilities belongs to the Navy during wartime?
• Functioning in a hostile environment • Power projection • Sea control • All of the above |
All of the above
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The chemical agent cyanogen chloride, CK, belongs to which of the following families of agents?
• Blood • Nerve • Blister • Choking |
Blood
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Denying the enemy the ability to advance close enough to use weapons is called:
• naval presence • sea control • intermediate hostile interdiction • power projection |
power projection
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What requirement must U.S. naval forces reflect to be effective in a presence role?
• Friendliness toward the host country and its allies • Current technology • Current U.S. policy • Ready combat capability to respond to any threat |
Ready combat capability to respond to any threat
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Deployments place naval forces in position for which of the following purposes?
• To provide protection and support to allied forces in time of war • To stop the advance of the enemy as soon as possible • To engage the enemy promptly at the start of hostilities • All of the above |
All of the above
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Any country capable of producing organophosphorus pesticides can produce which of the following chemical agents?
• Lewisite • Chlorine • Tabun • Phosgene |
Tabun
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An essential element of power projection is identified by which of the following requirements?
• Counter insurgency warfare • Amphibious ships • Intermediate hostile interdiction • Forward deployed propositioning of ships |
Amphibious ships
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The Soviets restrict their naval power projection to the waters around the Soviet Union and the East Coast of the United States.
• True • False |
True
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Which of the following areas of responsibility belongs to NATO?
• Northwestern TVD • Western TVD • AFCENT • All of the above |
AFCENT
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The Soviet Black Sea Fleet could be contained by sinking a ship in which of the following choke points?
• Barents Straits • Danish Straits • Greenland–Iceland gap • Turkish Straits |
Turkish Straits
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Which of the following countries was a joint partner with Israel in developing nuclear weapons?
• United States • Spain • Soviet Union • France |
France
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Which of the following types of Soviet submarines carries cruise missiles as a primary weapon?
• SSGN • SSN • SS • ALL of the above |
SSGN
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What is the principle weakness of the Soviet navy?
• Lack of aircraft carriers • Lack of long–range aircraft • A very low priority in providing underway replenishment • Dependence on submarines to counter U.S. surface forces |
A very low priority in providing underway replenishment
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Which of the following privileges are allowed under SOFA, by special consent of the host country?
• Use of a U.S. driver’s license • Waiver of taxes or import duty on household goods • Entering and leaving the country on military orders • All of the above |
All of the above
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Which, if any, of the following statements concerning exchange of duty is correct?
• You and another person only need to show up for each other’s watch • You only need to notify the officer of the deck • You and the other person should prepare a special request chit requesting an exchange of duty and route it throuqh proper authority • None of the above |
You and the other person should prepare a special request chit requesting an exchange of duty and route it throuqh proper authority
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Which of the following chapters of U.S. Navy Regulations, 1990, outlines the actions of U.S. naval forces when in the vicinity of other armed forces?
• Commanders in Chief and Other Commanders • Statutory Authority for United States Navy Regulations • The Senior Officer Present • Precedence, Authority and Command |
The Senior Officer Present
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A copy of the Ship’s Organization and Regulations Manual is considered to be what type of evidence?
• Documentary evidence • Physical evidence • Real evidence • Regulatory evidence |
Documentary evidence
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Which of the following statements concerning Navy examinations is correct?
• Members may use old examinations as study guides for future examinations • Members taking examinations may discuss questions among themselves prior to answering them • Members may develop study guides from prior examinations to use in preparing for future examinations • None of the above |
None of the above
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Our Allies want us to remove our troops from Europe.
• True • False |
False
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Which of the following statements is/are applicable to the plan of the day?
• It will be posted on division bulletin boards • In port, it will be read at quarters • It will be published daily by the XO • All of the above |
All of the above
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What chapter in the SORN covers guidelines for establishing operational bills?
• Standard Unit Organization • The Unit Organization • Unit Bills • Watch Organization |
Unit Bills
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Chapter 8 of U.S Navy Regulations, 1990, applies to which of the following people?
• Commanding officers • Prospective commanding officers • Petty officers detailed as officer in charge or command duty officer • All of the above |
All of the above
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The legal officer uses what part of the Manual for Courts–Martial, 1984 in preparing a report chit?
• Part I • Part VI • Part III • Part IV |
Part IV
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When did countries first recognize the need to develop Status of Forces Agreements?
• After countries had recovered from World War II • During World War II • During peacetime, 1919 to 1939 • Before World War I |
After countries had recovered from World War II
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You are a work center supervisor and would like to find out what your LCPO responsibilities consist of. Which, if any, of the following chapters in the SORN would provide guidance?
• None of the above • Standard unit organization • Watch organization • The unit organization |
The unit organization
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The articles specifically enumerated in article 137 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice should be explained to each enlisted person at which of the following times?
• Before each deployment • At the time of each PCS move • After completion of six months active duty • Three months before separation from the Navy |
After completion of six months active duty
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A sentry would NOT have authority over which, if any, of the following persons on his or her post?
• A line officer • A staff officer • The command master chief • None of the above |
None of the above
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When assigned as the preliminary inquiry officer, you will usually investigate which of the following offenses?
• Offenses under investigation by a fact finding body • Offenses under investigation by NIS • Major offenses • Minor offenses |
Minor offenses |
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You are stationed aboard a ship in a foreign port. When are you exempt from prosecution by local authorities?
• When you come back aboard after going on liberty • When ashore on official business • Both 1 and 2 above • Naval personnel enjoy diplomatic immunity because of SOFA and are always exempt from prosecution |
Both 1 and 2 above
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Which of the following persons may inspect your record held by the Chief of Naval Personnel?
• You • Your designated agent • Both 1 and 2 above • Your division officer |
Both 1 and 2 above
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American troops are stationed in Europe for which of the following reasons?
• To benefit our allies • To recognize the need for collective strength • Both 1 and 2 above • Europe pays the U.S. for stationing the troops in NATO countries |
Both 1 and 2 above
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Which of the following topics are generally covered by SOFAs?
• Freedom of troop movement • Exchange privileges • Both 1 and 2 above • Marriage licenses |
Both 1 and 2 above
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The accused is informed of his or her rights under which of the following articles?
• Article 31(a) of the Manual for Courts–Martial, 1984 • Article 31 (b) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice • Article 30(b) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice • Article 30(a) of the Manual for Courts-Martial, 1984 |
Article 31 (b) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice
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What is the primary purpose of the Status of Forces Agreements?
• To define the status of one’s military forces stationed in another country • To give NATO forces the right to operate anywhere in Europe • To provide for the common defense against communist aggressors • To allow the host country jurisdiction over foreign personnel |
To define the status of one’s military forces stationed in another country
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Which of the following statements concerning uniforms and clothing is true?
• You may wear frayed or dirty uniforms • You may wear an article that is not prescribed as part of the uniform of the day • No names or marks may be placed on foul weather clothing except the number prescribed for official designation • You may wear the uniform in a manner that would bring discredit to the Navy |
No names or marks may be placed on foul weather clothing except the number prescribed for official designation
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Which of the following chapters in the SORN should the departmental duty officer review?
• Standard unit organization • The unit organization • Watch organization • Both 2 and 3 above |
Both 2 and 3 above
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The United States Coast Guard is assigned to the Navy at which of the following times?
• Upon declaration of war • When directed by the president • Both 1 and 2 above • When requested by the Chief of Naval Operations |
Both 1 and 2 above
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Which chapter in U.S. Navy Regulations, 1990, provides information on detailing officers and enlisted persons?
• Precedence, Authority and Command • Commanders in Chief and Other Commanders • The Senior Officer Present • Statutory Authority for United States Navy Regulations |
Precedence, Authority and Command
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Status of Forces Agreements only apply to active duty military personnel.
• True • False |
False
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What source of information provides the best facts about the accused?
• Supervisors and peers of the accused • Service record of the accused • The person who initiated the report chit • An informal interview with the witnesses |
Supervisors and peers of the accused
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When, if ever, may a junior person give an order to an officer who is senior to him or her?
• When the junior is an executive officer executing an order of the commanding officer • When the junior is serving on the staff of a rear admiral • When the junior is the petty officer of the watch • Never |
When the junior is an executive officer executing an order of the commanding officer
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When a military member is tried in a U.S. court, the military will pay the attorney fees and court cost.
• True • False |
False
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Which, if any, of the following privileges can you, as a chief petty officer, withhold from your subordinates?
• Special liberty • Exchange of duty • Exchange of duty • None of the above |
None of the above
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In which of the following publications would you find the definition for unity of command?
• Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy • U.S. Navy Regulations, 1990 • Both 1 and 2 • Uniform Code of Military Justice |
Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy
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When serving as the preliminary investigation officer, you should remain impartial.
• True • False |
True
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Which, if any, of the following chapters in the SORN contain organizational requirements for aviation units?
• Standard unit organization • The unit organization • Watch organization • None of the above |
Standard unit organization
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The preliminary investigation officer should conduct an interview with the accused at which of the following times?
• After the accused has been advised of article 31(b) of the UCMJ and makes a waiver of rights • After examining the real and documentary evidence • After advising the accused on the legal technicalities of the case |
After examining the real and documentary evidence
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Chapter 7 of the SORN covers which of the following topics?
• Training • Unit directives system • Safety • Unit Bills |
Safety
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A chief petty officer loans money to another chief petty officer. What, if any, is the maximum interest rate that can be charged?
• 10 percent • 14 percent • 18 percent • None |
18 percent
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Which of the following statements concerning the exercise of authority is true?
• A second class petty officer on active duty, capable of discharging all duties may exercise authority over all subordinate personnel • A master chief petty officer in the Fleet Reserve may exercise authority over all subordinates • A commander on the sick list may exercise authority over all subordinates • A retired Navy captain may exercise authority over all subordinate personnel |
A second class petty officer on active duty, capable of discharging all duties may exercise authority over all subordinate personnel
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Which of the following publications is NOT required to be made available to any person on active duty?
• Navy Regulations • Uniform Code of Military Justice • Navy Military Personnel Manual • Pay and Personnel Procedures Manual |
Pay and Personnel Procedures Manual
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Which of the following officers would have authority over all persons embarked in a boat?
• A Chief Warrant Boatswain • A naval aviator who is a lieutenant cormmander • A Supply Corps commander • A chaplain who is a captain |
A naval aviator who is a lieutenant cormmander
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Which of the following statements concerning extra military instruction (EMI) is true?
• Only the commanding officer has the authority to assign EMI • EMI will normally be assigned for more than 2 hours per day • EMI will be conducted over a period that is longer than necessary to correct the performance discrepancy • EMI may not be assigned at a reasonable hour outside of normal working hours |
EMI may not be assigned at a reasonable hour outside of normal working hours
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Status of Forces Agreements are a package of which of the following agreements?
• Treaties • Protocol agreements • Executive agreements • All of the above |
All of the above
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A person may be denied the right to communicate with a member of Congress under which, if any, of the following conditions?
• When the communication is critical of Navy policy • When the communication alleges misconduct of a superior • When the communication would violate security regulations • None of the above |
When the communication would violate security regulations
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When an enlisted person receives an order that conflicts with a previously received order, which of the following actions should that person take?
• Obey the last order • Obey the first Order • Obey neither order • Obey both orders |
Obey the last order
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What is the equal right of jurisdiction called?
• Jurisprudence jurisdiction • Equilateral jurisdiction • Concurrent jurisdiction • Disparate jurisdiction |
Concurrent jurisdiction
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What is the primary regulatory document of the Navy?
• Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy • Manual for Courts-Martial, 1984 • Uniform Code of Military Justice • U.S. Navy Regulations |
U.S. Navy Regulations
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You are required to have your ship ready to get underway in the morning. I t is nearing liberty call and most of the work has not been accomplished. Which of the following administrative actions should you apply?
• Withholding of privileges • Control through recognition of performance • Extra military instruction • Extension of working hours |
Extension of working hours
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When was the first time Congress passed legislation to purchase and arm naval vessels?
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13 October 1775
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What basic military function provides U.S. forces with
the ability to conduct sustained operations abroad? |
Sea control
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Denying the enemy the ability to advance close enough
to use weapons is called ____________? |
power projection
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An essential element of power projection is identified by
what requirement? |
Amphibious ships
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The unrestricted global mobility of naval forces is based on what?
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Tradition
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The German navy has upgraded NATO’s air defense through the purchase of what aircraft?
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Tornado
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Who is responsible for NATO’s offensive and defensive
capability in the Norwegian and Mediterranean Seas? |
SACLANT
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The Soviet Black Sea Fleet could be contained by sinking a ship in what choke point?
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Turkish Straits
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Approximately 10 percent of the world’s sea trade passes through the Suez Canal at which of the following points?
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Babel Mandeb
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USCENTCOM naval forces in the Middle Eastand Southwest Asia are under which of the following commands?
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Commander Middle East Forces
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Operation El Dorado involved which of the following countries?
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United States and Libya
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What country was a joint partner with Israel in developing nuclear weapons?
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France
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What arms reduction talk resulted in an antiballistic missile treaty between the U.S. and the Soviet Union?
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SALT
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How far from the Soviet mainland do the Soviet sea
denial zones usually extend? |
2,000 kilometers
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What nerve agent is most likely to be produced by
a third world country? |
GA/Tabun
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What was the job of the U.S. Navy in the Persian Gulf,
from 1987 to 1988. |
The primary mission was to ensure freedom of passage to oil tankers
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What country could be the United States most formidable opponent in the Middle East?
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Syria
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What document contains the rules for gathering evidence?
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Manual for Court Martials 1984
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Failure to obey any regulation subjects the offender to charges under article?
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92
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Preparing and submitting a budget request is what form of planning?
1. Long-range 2 . Medium-range 3. Short-range 4. Micro |
Long-range
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Who develops the budget resolution each year?
1. The President 2. Congress 3. The General Accounting Office 4. The Office of Management and Budget |
Congress
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When purchasing a ship, the Navy uses what type of budgeting to figure the cost?
1. Incremental 2 . Zero-based 3. Both 1 and 2 above 4. Additional |
Both 1 and 2 above
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Which of the following supply establishments is responsible for expediting material from outside sources?
1. Rapid communication and delivery systems 2. Retail issue organizations 3. Material division 4. Receipt control branch |
Receipt control branch
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Which of the following items is considered equipage?
1. Electronic computer 2 . Missile launcher 3. Diesel engine 4. Anchor |
Anchor
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What officer assigns the force activity designator?
1. Supply officer 2. Department head 3. Fleet commander 4. Commanding officer |
Fleet commander
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Who is responsible for assigning the correct urgency–of–need designator to a material request?
1. Material officer 2. Executive officer 3. Department head 4. Supply officer |
Supply officer
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What person must sign the copy of the purchase document stamped “received, inspected, and accepted”?
1. Division officer 2. Department head 3. Division chief 4. Supply officer |
Department head
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The supply officer has which of the following types of control over consumables and repair parts that are
stowed in departmental spaces? 1.Stock record control 2.Inventory control 3.Stowage control 4.Use control |
Stock record control
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Counseling is divided into which of the following types?
1. Situational and conditional 2 . Directive and nondirective 3. Military and paramilitary 4. Personal and clandestine |
Directive and nondirective
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Trying to change the person rather than dealing with the immediate problem is an example of which of the following types of counseling?
1. Nondirective 2. Professional 3. Military 4. Directive |
Military
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Which of the following persons is in the best position to notice if the SORM needs updating?
1. The commanding officer 2. The executive officer 3. The department head 4. The leading chief petty officer |
The leading chief petty officer
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Which of the following types of reenlistment applies to personnel who desire to convert to a critically undermanned rating?
1. Regular 2. Guard III 3. STAR 4. SCORE |
SCORE
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Which of the following reenlistments offers career designation to first term personnel?
1. Regular 2. Guard III 3. STAR 4. SCORE |
STAR
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When, if ever, does SGLI coverage terminate after separation from active duty?
1. 120 days 2. 180 days 3. 360 days 4. Never |
120 days
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When, if ever, are you allowed MALT payments?
1. When you use government transportation 2. When you travel by privately owed vehicle during a PCS move 3. When you travel by privately owned vehicle while on TAD orders 4. Never |
When you travel by privately owed vehicle during a PCS move
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Which of the following levels of chief petty officer is considered to be the senior technical supervisor within a rating?
1. Chief 2. Senior chief 3. Master chief 4. Command master-chief |
Senior chief
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Service members who have a permanent physical disability and are temporarily unable to perform their duties are transferred to which of the following retired lists?
1. Regular Navy Retired List 2 . Naval Reserve Retired List 3. Temporary Disability Retired List 4. Permanent Disability Retired List |
Temporary Disability Retired List
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Which of the following is NOT an element of an effective training program?
1. Analysis 2. Advice 3. Instruction 4. Compatibility |
Advice
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Ensuring persons giving lectures and signing qualifications can communicate well with others is what element of an effective training program?
1. Dynamic instruction 2. Positive leadership 3. Quality control 4. Personal interest |
Positive leadership
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