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What maximum number of rounds of 12-gauge, 2 3/4-inch ammunition will the magazine of the M870 shotgun hold?
4
What is the correct aiming point on a type “A” target?

• 6 o’clock
• 9 o’clock
• 3 o’clock
6 o’clock
Missing the target is most often caused by

• improper trigger squeeze
• bad ammunition
• bent barrel
• sight misalignment
improper trigger squeeze
The damage control organization is divided into how many parts?
2
Which of the following are duties of the executive officer?

• Ship’s survivability training
• Readiness to manage casualties
• Control and recover from damage
• Each of the above
Each of the above
Which of the following firing positions is most useful when you are firing downhill?

• Sitting
• Standing
• Kneeling
Sitting
Remembering which of the following acronyms will help you remember correct shooting techniques?

• BRASS
• AIM
• SLACK
• RELAX
BRASS
What is meant by the term “eye relief”?

• The different distance from the rear sight of your aiming eye, depending on your firing position
• The height of the rear sight
• The distance of your eye from the peep sight in any particular firing position
• The height of the front sight
The different distance from the rear sight of your aiming eye, depending on your firing position
What is a correct sight picture?

• Correct sight alignment and correct aiming point
• Bottom of the picture
• Top of the picture
• Off center to the target
Correct sight alignment and correct aiming point
What is meant by the terms “spot weld” or “anchor”?

• The distance of your eye from the peep sight in any particular firing position
• Holding your rifle in the exact same position to make sure your eye stays the same distance from the peep hole
• The distance of your eye from the peep sight, depending on your firing position
Holding your rifle in the exact same position to make sure your eye stays the same distance from the peep hole
Which of the following are duties of the administrative organization of damage control?

• Records and schedules for maintenance
• Written doctrine and procedures relating to damage control
• Ship’s bills
• All of the above
All of the above
The pistol can be accurately fired from how many positions?
3
What requirements must a petty officer have to be designated as the damage control petty officer (DCPO)?

• Be a PO2 or above
• Be designated by the LCPO
• Complete the PQS
• Complete the fire-fighting school
Be designated by the LCPO
How many standard firing positions are taught in the Navy?
3
Which of the following firing positions is most useful when you are on level ground or firing uphill?

• Standing
• Kneeling
• Sitting
Kneeling
What officer is designated as the ship’s damage control officer?
Engineering Officer
You should take a breath, let out a little air, and then hold your breath until you fire your rifle. However, if you haven’t fired within 10 seconds, what should you do?

• Let out more air and firmly jerk the trigger
• Take another breath and start the aiming procedure over
• Continue holding your breath and start the aiming procedure over
• Breath normally and continue squeezing the trigger
Take another breath and start the aiming procedure over
Normally, the job of DCPO is held for what period of time?
6 months
What elements do you need to align to get a correct sight picture?

• The rear sight, front sight, and bull’s eye
• The front sight only
• The bull’s eye only
• The rear sight only
The rear sight, front sight, and bull’s eye
What is the focus for the eye?

• The aiming point
• The sight picture
• The rear sight
• The front sight
The front sight
What is the key to trigger control?

• Squeeze the trigger smoothly, gradually, and evenly straight to the rear (correct answer)
• Constant pressure on the trigger
• Placing the finger at the very tip of the trigger
• Squeeze the trigger quickly and evenly straight to the rear
Squeeze the trigger smoothly, gradually, and evenly straight to the rear
The DCA is the primary assistant to the damage control officer. As such, the DCA has which of the following responsibilities?

• Training the ship’s DC personnel
• Administration of the ship’s DC organization
• Maintain records of DC personnel PQS accomplishment for all hands
• All of the above
All of the above
What person coordinates the efforts of repair parties to control damage?

• The executive officer
• The damage control assistant
• The executive officer
• The operations officer
The damage control assistant
When firing a rifle, what factors make up the sight picture?

• Sight alignment only
• Correct aiming point only
• Rear sight
• Correct aiming point and sight alignment
Correct aiming point and sight alignment
Which of the following firing positions is most useful when you are constantly firing and moving?

• Sitting
• Standing
• Kneeling
Standing