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41 Cards in this Set
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Support craft designations start with what letter?
S T Y Z |
Y
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Fixed wing aircraft are divided into how many basic parts?
1 2 3 4 |
3
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What are the three main parts of a helicopter?
Tail, rotor and empennage Tail, rotor and fuselage Main rotor, fuselage, Tail Rotor Main rotor, empennage, Tail Rotor |
Main rotor, fuselage, Tail Rotor
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Attack class planes are used in which of the following roles?
Nuclear strikes Ground support Low-level bombing All of the above |
All of the above
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What class of aircraft is used to gain air superiority?
Attack Fighter Patrol Warning |
Fighter
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The E-2C Hawkeye belongs to what class of aircraft?
Patrol Warning Anti-Submarine Fighter |
Warning
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The S-3 Viking belongs to what class of aircraft?
Patrol Warning Anti-submarine Fighter |
Anti-submarine
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What helicopter is designated for ASW use?
CH-46 Sea Knight SH-60B Seahawk CH-53D Sea Stallion SH-2 Sea Sprite |
SH-60B Seahawk
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What helicopter operates and tows mine countermeasure devices?
CH-46 Sea Knight SH-60B Sea Hawk CH-53D Sea Stallion |
CH-53D Sea Stallion
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Which of the following drugs can cause the heart or arteries to burst and cause a massive coronary?
Crack Codeine Amphetamines Phencyclidine |
Crack
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Which of the following drugs is abused on the pretense of weight control?
Marijuana Methadone Amphetamines Phencyclidine |
Amphetamines
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Abuse of which of the following types of drugs results in the appearance of alcohol intoxication, but without the odor of alcohol on the breath?
Narcotics Stimulants Depressants Hallucinagens |
Depressants
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Depressant overdoses, when taken with alcohol may result in which of the following conditions?
Death Articulate speech Mellow disposition Keen sense of humor |
Death
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Abuse of which of the following types of drugs may result in reoccuring effects months after the drug has been taken?
Hallucinagens Depressants Stimulants Narcotics |
Hallucinagens
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Which of the following indicators is one of the dangers to the hallucinagen abuser?
Change in sleeping habits Change in mental condition Physical dependence created by the drug Unpredictability of the effects of the drug |
Unpredictability of the effects of the drug
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Volatile chemical abuse is usually indicated by which of the following conditions?
Constricted pupils Clear whites of eyes White substance around nostrils Smell of chemical on breath |
Constricted pupils
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Which of the following personnel are subject to participation in the Urinalysis testing program?
Officer personnel under age 25 only Enlisted personnel in paygrades E-4 and below Enlisted personnel only regardless of rank/age All enlisted and officer personnel |
All enlisted and officer personnel
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Which of the following types of behavior could be the positive clue that a person is abusing some form of drugs?
Wanting to sell stereo and TV at same time Repeatedly showing symptoms associated with drug abuse Botching a job when it is known the person is usually a top performer Keeping tablets, capsules and other forms of drugs in one's locker |
Repeatedly showing symptoms associated with drug abuse
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When working in machinery rooms and repair shops, you may be required to wear double hearing protection?
True False |
True
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When driving or riding in a Navy vehicle, you are required to wear seat belts?
True False |
True
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What is the major health risk to personnel who are exposed to severe cold weather?
Snow blindness Hypothermia Sunburn Flu |
Hypothermia
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Which of the following documents standardizes tag-out procedures aboard ship?
NAVSHIPS 9890/3 NAVSHIPS 9890/5 OPNAVINST 3120.32 OPNAVINST 445.2 |
OPNAVINST 3120.32
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Under the tag out procedures, what person has the authority to place a system off line for repairs or maintenance?
Authorizing Officer Repair Activity Rep Person attaching the tag Person checking the tag |
Authorizing Officer
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How many different tags are authorized for use in identifying defective instruments or pieces of equipment?
1 2 3 4 |
4
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What color is used to identify a Danger Tag?
Yellow Green Red |
Red
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What color is used to identify a caution tag?
Green Yellow Red |
Yellow
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What means are used to control an entire tag-out procedure?
DC fitting closure log Tag-out logs Engineer boiler log First lieutentant's deck log |
Tag-out logs
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Which of the following publications contain info on Navy Safety?
OPNAVINST 4450.2 OPNAVINST 5100.19 NAVPERS 4450.2 NAVPERS 5100.19 |
OPNAVINST 5100.19
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What is the effective shelf life of the chemical-protective overgarment before and after it is removed from its protective envelope?
1 year; 30 days 5 years; 14 days 10 years; 30 days 10 years; 14 days |
5 years; 14 days
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The chemical protective overgarment provides continuous protection within a chemically contaminated environment for what maximum number of hours?
6 hours 2 hours 12 hours 24 hours |
6 hours
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The M258A1 decontamination kit is used for which of the following CBR exposures?
Biological and radiological contamination Blood agents or radiation burns Blister and nerve agents Nerve gas and phosphorous burns |
Blister and nerve agents
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The purpose of the Navy's electrical safety program is to provide guidance to assist in the identification of electrical hazards, and to prevent mishaps that could cause fatal injuries and extensive damage to shipboard equipment?
True False |
True
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The electrical safety petty officer works with which of the following officers in the performance of his duties?
Operations Officer Quality Control Officer Electrical Safety Officer Division Officer |
Electrical Safety Officer
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Electrical safety is the responsibility of all hands?
True False |
True
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The number one drug problem in the U.S. is the abuse of which of the following substances?
Alcohol Cocaine Marijuana Barbituates |
Alcohol
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Alcohol is classified as what type of drug?
Hallucinogen Depressant Stimulant Narcotic |
Depressant
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All Navy supervisors should be familiar with the Navy's policy regarding alcoholism as outlined in the OPNAVINST on alcohol and drug abuse prevention and control. What is the purpose of this instruction with regard to alcohol abuse?
To discourage the use of alcohol To acknowledge the Navy's responsibility for counseling and to aid alcoholics in recovery To publish the disciplinary action that may be taken against a known alcoholic To set limits on the amount of alcohol that may be consumed before a person is considered a problem drinker |
To acknowledge the Navy's responsibility for counseling and to aid alcoholics in recovery
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When, if ever, would the promotion prospects of a recovered alcoholic be affected?
alcoholic attended a rehab program If misconduct or poor performance resulted from alcoholism If the recovered alcoholic is still attending AA meetings Never |
If misconduct or poor performance resulted from alcoholism
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For which of the following reasons does alcohol quickly affect the central nervous system?
It is rapidly absorbed by the kidneys It remains in the digestive tract for long periods It is immediately absorbed into the bloodstream It is metabolized at a faster rate as more is consumed |
It is immediately absorbed into the bloodstream
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What indicator is used by mose states to determine whether or not a person is intoxicated?
Slurred speech Blood-alcohol content Poor motor coordination Number of drinks consumed |
Blood-alcohol content
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In the chronic stages of alcoholism, tolerance decreases markedly until the victim may become drunk on relatively small amounts of alcohol?
True False |
True
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