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1. Division damage control petty officers are normally assigned for what minimum period of time?


A. One year
B. Two years
C. Three months
D. Six months
D
2. Who is responsible for carrying out the requirements of command damage control training?


A. Commanding officer
B. Executive officer
C. Operations officer
D. Fire marshal
B
3. The Navy Rights and Responsibilities workshop is conducted by which of the following groups?


A. Command Training Team (CTT)
B. Command Assessment Team (CAT)
C. Command Rights and Responsibilities Team
D. Striker Board
A
4. After a compartment has been flooded with CO2, what minimum length of time should you wait before opening the compartment?


A. 1 hour
B. 30 minutes
C. 15 minutes
D. 10 minutes
C
5. On ships having a Marine detachment, brow and pier sentries report to which of the following individuals?


A. Officer of the deck
B. Sergeant of the guard
C. Petty officer of the watch
D. Junior officer of the deck
B
6. Who is responsible to the commanding officer for carrying out the policies of the Navy Drug and Alcohol Abuse Program (NADAP)?


A. DAPA
B. CAAC
C. ARD
D. NAVALREHCEN
A
7. Assigning your junior petty officers challenging jobs will increase which of the following skills?


A. Management
B. Leadership
C. Organizational
D. Administrative
B
8. The number of tag-out logs that each ship class must maintain is specified by which of the following individuals?


A. Chief of Naval Operations
B. Commanding officer
C. Squadron commander
D. Force commander
D
9. One definition of a problem drinker is one who must drink to function or to cope with life. How does the Navy define "alcoholism"?

A. Complying with ordinary social drinking customs
B. Drinking alcohol even though under the state-approved age for purchasing alcoholic beverages
C. Depending on alcohol psychologically and/or physiologically
D. Doing something under the influence of alcohol that would not normally be done
C
10. Each personnel qualification standard is divided into which f the following subdivision (s)?

A. Systems
B. Fundamentals
C. Watchstations/Maintenance actions
D. All of the above
D