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When assigned as the preliminary inquiry officer, you will usually investigate which of the following offenses?
1. Offenses under investigation by a fact finding body
2. Offenses under investigation by NIS
3. Major offenses
4. Minor offenses
Minor offenses
The legal officer uses what part of the Manual for Courts–Martial, 1984 in preparing a report chit?
1. Part I
2. Part III
3. Part IV
4. Part VI
Part IV
The accused is informed of his or her rights under which of the
following articles?
1. Article 31(a) of the Manual for Courts–Martial, 1984
2. A r t i c l e 3 1 ( b ) o f t h e U n i f o r m Code of Military Justice
3. Article 30(a) of the Manual for Courts-Martial, 1984
4. Article 30(b) of the Uniform
Code of Military Justice
Article 31 (b) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice
When serving as the preliminary investigation officer, you should
remain impartial.
1. True
2 . False
True
What source of information provides the best facts about the accused?
1. Service record of the accused
2. An informal interview with the witnesses
3. The person who initiated the
report chit
4. Supervisors and peers of the
accused
Supervisors and peers of the
accused
Who has the greatest motive for lying or distorting the truth?
1. The witnesses
2. The accused, if guilty
3. The accused, if innocent
4. The person who initiated the
report chit
The accused, if guilty
A copy of the Ship’s Organization and Regulations Manual is considered to be what type of evidence?
1.Documentary evidence
2.Regulatory evidence
3.Physical evidence
4.Real evidence
Regulatory evidence
The preliminary investigation
officer should conduct an interview with the accused at which of the following times?
1. As soon as the report chit is
filled out
2. After examining the real and
documentary evidence
3. After the accused has been
advised of article 31(b) of the
UCMJ and makes a waiver of
rights
4. After advising the accused on the legal technicalities of the case
After the accused has been
advised of article 31(b) of the
UCMJ and makes a waiver of
rights
The United States Coast Guard is assigned to the Navy at which of the following times?
1. Upon declaration of war
2. When directed by the president
3. Both 1 and 2 above
4. When requested by the Chief of Naval Operations
Both 1 and 2 above
What is the primary regulatory
document of the Navy?
1. Standard Organization and
Regulations of the U.S. Navy
2. Uniform Code of Military Justice
3. Manual for Courts-Martial, 1984
4. U.S. Navy Regulations
U.S. Navy Regulations
Chapter 8 of U.S. Navy Regulations, 1990, applies to which of the following people?
1. Commanding officers
2 . Prospective commanding officers
3. Petty officers detailed as
officer in charge or command
duty officer
4. All of the above
Commanding officers
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?
1. The Senior Officer Present
2 . Precedence, Authority and
Command
3. Commanders in Chief and Other Commanders
4. Statutory Authority for United States Navy Regulations
The Senior Officer Present
Which chapter in U.S. Navy
Regulations, 1990, provides
information on detailing officers
and enlisted persons?
1. The Senior Officer Present
2 . Precedence, Authority and
Command
3. Commanders in Chief and Other Commanders
4. Statutory Authority for United States Navy Regulations
Precedence, Authority and
Command
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?
1. After completion of six months active duty
2 . At the time of each PCS move
3. Before each deployment
4. Three months before separation from the Navy
After completion of six months active duty
Which of the following publications is NOT required to be made available to any person on active duty?
1. Navy Regulations
2. Uniform Code of Military Justice
3. Pay and Personnel Procedures Manual
4. Navy Military Personnel Manual
Pay and Personnel Procedures Manual
Which of the following statements concerning the exercise of authority
is true?
1. A retired Navy captain may
exercise authority over all
subordinate personnel
2. A master chief petty officer in the Fleet Reserve may exercise authority over all subordinates
3. A commander on the sick list may exercise authority over all subordinates
4. A second class petty officer on active duty, capable of
discharging all duties 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
When an enlisted person receives an order that conflicts with a previously received order, which of the following actions should that person take?
1. Obey the first Order
2. Obey the last order
3. Obey neither order
4. Obey both orders
Obey both orders
Which of the following officers
would have authority over all
persons embarked in a boat?
1. A chaplain who is a captain
2 . A Supply Corps commander
3. A naval aviator who is a
lieutenant cormmander
4. A Chief Warrant Boatswain
A chaplain who is a captain
The department head assigns a job to a chief. The chief is busy and assigns the job to the leading petty officer (LPO). The LPO forgets about the job and goes on liberty. Who was responsible for completing
the job?
1. The LPO only
2. The chief only
3. The LPO, chief, and division
o f f i c e r
4. The LPO, chief, and department head
The LPO only
A sentry would NOT have authority over which, if any, of the following persons on his or her post?
1. A line officer
2 . A staff officer
3. The command master chief
4. None of the above
None of the above
When, if ever , may a junior person give an order to an officer who is senior to him or her?
1. When the junior is the petty
officer of the watch
2 . When the junior is serving on the staff of a rear admiral
3. When the junior is an executive officer executing an order of the commanding officer
4. Never
When the junior is an executive officer executing an order of the commanding officer
When may an officer accept money from an enlisted person?
1. When the officer has sold an
item of personal property to the
enlisted person
2 . Only when on liberty
3. As a birthday gift
4. Only as a loan
When the officer has sold an
item of personal property to the
enlisted person
A chief petty officer loans money to another chief petty officer. What, if any, is the maximum interest rate that can be charged?
1. 10 percent
2. 14 percent
3. 18 percent
4. None
18 percent
Which of the following persons may inspect your record held by the Chief of Naval Personnel?
1. You
2. Your designated agent
3. Both 1 and 2 above
4. Your division officer
You
Which of the following Navy
personnel are required to report all offenses to proper authority?
1. Officers
2 . Petty officers
3. Nonrated personnel
4. All of the above
All of the above
If you believe one of your personnel has a communicable disease, who should you report it to?
1. The command's medical
representative
2 . The commanding officer
3. The executive officer
4. The division officer
The command's medical
representative
Which, if any, of the following
statements concerning exchange of duty is correct?
1. You and another person only need to show up for each other’s watch
2. You only need to notify the
officer of the deck
3. You and the other person should prepare a special request chit requesting an exchange of duty and route it throuqh proper authority
4. 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
Which of the following statements concerning Navy examinations is correct?
1. Members may use old examinations as study guides for future examinations
2. Members taking examinations may
discuss questions among
themselves prior to answering
them
3. Members may develop study guides from prior examinations to use
in preparing for future
examinations
4. None of the above
None of the above
Normally, a person in the Navy may communicate with a member of Congress with no restrictions. However, should the service member, in an official capacity, desire congressional action of any type, he or she must
1. receive prior approval from the Chief of Naval Operations
2. inform the Secretary of the Navy of the intention to communicate and receive the former’s consent to proceed
3. inform the Secretary of the Navy of the intent to communicate and the former must get the consent of the Secretary of Defense to proceed
4. inform the Secretary of the Navy of the intention to communicate and then proceed with the application
inform the Secretary of the Navy of the intent to communicate and the former must get the consent of the Secretary of Defense to proceed
A person may be denied the right to communicate with a member of Congress under which, if any, of the following conditions?
1. When the communication is
critical of Navy policy
2. When the communication alleges misconduct of a superior
3. When the communication would violate security regulations
4. None of the above
When the communication would violate security regulations
When a request is not approved or recommended, you should state the
reason on the request.
1. True
2. False
True
Meals served in the general mess are sampled regularly by an officer detailed by the commanding officer. What course of action should the
officer take if discrepancies are
discovered?
1. Notify the food service officer
2 . Notify the supply officer
3. Notify the commanding officer
4. Advise personnel not to eat in the general mess
Notify the commanding officer
In which of the following
publications would you find the
definition for unity of command?
1. Standard Organization and
Regulations of the U.S. Navy
2 . U.S. Navy Regulations, 1990
3. Both 1 and 2
4. Uniform Code of Military Justice
Standard Organization and
Regulations of the U.S. Navy
Which of the following statements concerning extra military instruction (EMI) is true?
1. Only the commanding officer has the authority to assign EMI
2. EMI will normally be assigned for more than 2 hours per day
3. EMI may not be assigned at a reasonable hour outside of
normal working hours
4. 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
Which, i f any, of the following
privileges can you, as a chief petty o f f i c e r , withhold from your subordinates?
1. Special liberty
2 . Exchange of duty
3. Special services events
4. None of the above
Special liberty
You are required to have your ship ready to get underway in the morning. It is nearing liberty call and most of the work has not been accomplished. Which of the following administrative actions should you apply?
1. Withholding of privileges
2. Extra military instruction
3. Extension of working hours
4. Control through recognition of performance
Extension of working hours
You have a basic responsibility to recognize initiative and exemplary performance of your subordinates.
1. True
2 . False
True
Which, if any, of the following
chapters in the SORN contain
organizational requirements for
aviation units?
1. Standard unit organization
2. The unit organization
3. Watch organization
4. None of the above
Standard unit organization
You are a work center supervisor and would like to find out what your LCPO responsibilities consist of. Which, i f any, of the following chapters in the SORN would provide guidance?
1. Standard unit organization
2. The unit organization
3. Watch organization
4. None of the above
The unit organization
Which of the following chapters in the SORN should the departmental duty officer review?
1. Standard unit organization
2 . The unit organization
3. Watch organization
4. Both 2 and 3 above
The unit organization
A person departing on leave must possess which of the following documents?
1. Properly validated leave papers and ID card
2. Armed forces liberty pass
3. Both 1 and 2 above
4. Geneva Convention card
Properly validated leave papers and ID card
Without proper authority, a person shall not remove which of the following items from the regular place of stowage or location?
1. First–aid equipment
2. Stores and foodstuffs
3. Hull and damage control fittings
4. Each of the above
Each of the above
Which of following statements is NOT true concerning berthing?
1. You may be placed on report for failing to get up at reveille
2. You may sleep or lie on your bunk in working clothes
3. You may not sleep in your work spaces unless authorized
4. You may turn on white lights in berthing any time you want between reveille and taps
You may turn on white lights in berthing any time you want between reveille and taps
You pass the ship’s library after taps and notice some Sailors playing monopoly. Which of the following
actions should you take?
1. Ask the Sailors to follow you to the chief’s quarters and have them wait while you fill out a report chit for violating
article 510.01 of the SORN
2 . Stop and watch the Sailors play the game
3. Remind the Sailors it is against regulations to engage in games of any type after taps and ensure they quit
4. Continue on to the chief’s
quarters without stopping
Remind the Sailors it is against regulations to engage in games of any type after taps and ensure they quit
While in a liberty status aboard
ship, you may wear civilian clothes while dining in the crew’s mess.
1. True
2. False
True
Aboard ship mess gear is often found in the work center. By regulation, which of the following persons is/are charged with ensuring the
mess gear is immediately returned to the mess decks?
1.The division officer
2.The person who took the mess gear
3.The senior petty officer in charge of the space
4.All of the above
The senior petty officer in charge of the space
Which of the following statements concerning uniforms and clothing is true?
1. You may wear frayed or dirty uniforms
2. You may wear an article that is not prescribed as part of the uniform of the day
3. You may wear the uniform in a manner that would bring
discredit to the Navy
4. No names or marks may be placed on foul weather clothing except the number prescribed for official designation
No names or marks may be placed on foul weather clothing except the number prescribed for official designation
Each person is responsible for
keeping his or her locker locked at all times.
1. True
2. False
True
You may bring your personal camera aboard ship without first obtaining permission.
1. True
2. False
True
Which of the following statements is/are applicable to the plan of the day?
1. It will be posted on division
bulletin boards
2. In port, it will be read at
quarters
3. It will be published daily by
the XO
4. All of the above
All of the above
The use of profane, obscene, or vulgar words or gestures aboard naval units is an accepted practice
and doesn’t violate any regulations.
1. True
2. False
False
Chapter 7 of the SORN covers which of the following topics?
1. Safety
2. Training
3. Unit Bills
4. Unit directives system
Safety
What chapter in the SORN covers guidelines for establishing operational bills?
1. Unit Bills
2. Watch Organization
3. The Unit Organization
4. Standard Unit Organization
Unit Bills
What is the equal right of
jurisdiction called?
1. Jurisprudence jurisdiction
2. Equilateral jurisdiction
3. Concurrent jurisdiction
4. Disparate jurisdiction
Concurrent jurisdiction
When a military member is tried in a U.S. court, the military will pay the attorney fees and court cost.
1. True
2. False
False
American troops are stationed in Europe for which of the following reasons?
1. To benefit our allies
2. To recognize the need for
collective strength
3. Both 1 and 2 above
4. Europe pays the U.S. for
stationing the troops in NATO
countries
Both 1 and 2 above
Status of Forces Agreements only apply to active duty military personnel.
1. True
2 . False
True
Status of Forces Agreements are a package of which of the following agreements?
1. Treaties
2 . Protocol agreements
3. Executive agreements
4. All of the above
All of the above
What is the primary purpose of the Status of Forces Agreements?
1. To define the status of one’s
military forces stationed in
another country
2 . To allow the host country
jurisdiction over foreign
personnel
3. To provide for the common
defense against communist
aggressors
4. To give NATO forces the right to operate anywhere in Europe
To define the status of one’s
military forces stationed in
another country
You are stationed aboard a ship in a foreign port. When are you exempt from prosecution by local authorities?
1. When you come back aboard after going on liberty
2 . When ashore on official business
3. Both 1 and 2 above
4. Naval personnel enjoy diplomatic immunity because of SOFA and are always exempt from prosecution
Both 1 and 2 above
Experience has shown that sentences imposed by foreign courts on U.S. service members are unusually harsh.
1. True
2 . False
True
Which of the following privileges are allowed. under SOFA, by special consent of the host country?
1. Use of a U.S. driver’s license
2. Waiver of taxes or import duty on household goods
3. Entering and leaving the country on military orders
4. All of the above
All of the above
Which of the following topics are generally covered by SOFAs?
1. Freedom of troop movement
2 . Exchange privileges
3. Both 1 and 2 above
4. Marriage licenses
Both 1 and 2 above
When did countries first recognize the need to develop Status of Forces Agreements?
1. Before World War I
2. During peacetime, 1919 to 1939
3. During World War II
4. After countries had recovered from World War II
After countries had recovered from World War II
Our Allies want us to remove our troops from Europe.
1. True
2. False
False