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CMEO is an equal opportunity
management system controlled primarily at which of the following l e v e l s ? 1. Command 2. Secretary of Defense 3. Secretary of the Navy 4. Chief of Naval Operations |
1. Command
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Which of the following supervisors
supports the Navy’s Equal Opportunity program? 1. The one who relates positively and directly with all people e q u a l l y 2. The one who only listens to one point of view 3. The one who stereotypes people 4. The one who feels it necessary to intimidate some people to achieve goals |
1. The one who relates positively
and directly with all people e q u a l l y |
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To manage and supervise people
effectively, you must have which of the following leadership skills? 1. The ability to ignore conflicts among various groups 2. The ability to listen to and understand what people have to say 3. The ability to place people in correct racial, ethnic, and religious categories 4. The ability to substitute generalized ideas about people when you aren’t sure of their motives |
2. The ability to listen to and
understand what people have to say |
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To help your subordinates grow both
personally and professionally, you must use which of the following supervisory practices? 1. Provide timely feedback on performance 2. Provide on-the-job training 3. Identify their strengths and weaknesses 4. Each of the above |
4. Each of the above
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If a person commits an act of
arbitrary discrimination, the commanding officer may take which of the following disciplinary actions? 1. Assign lower evaluation marks 2. Award nonjudicial punishment 3. Submit a recommendation for separation 4. Each of the above |
4. Each of the above
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The Navy Rights and
Responsibilities workshop is conducted by which of the following groups? 1. Command Training Team (CTT) 2. Command Assessment Team (CAT) 3. Command Rights and Responsibilities Team 4. Striker Board |
1. Command Training Team (CTT)
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Which of the following subjects is
NOT covered during the Navy Rights and Responsibilities workshop? 1. Navy Regulations 2. Combatant skills 3. Enlistment contract 4. Grievance and redress |
2. Combatant skills
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Information concerning equal
opportunity contained in command records may NOT be obtained through which of the following methods? 1. Surveys 2. Training 3. Interviews 4. Observations |
2. Training
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What two methods of data collecting
by the CAT require other data sources to be used to draw conclusions and produce findings that can be validly interpreted? 1. Command records and Interviews 2. Interviews and observations 3. Observations and surveys 4. Surveys and interviews |
3. Observations and surveys
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Nonjudicial punishment is better
known in the Navy by which of the following titles? 1. Mast 2. Court-martial 3. Captains mast 4. Executive officers investigation |
3. Captains mast
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Without using court-martial
intervention. what article of the UCMJ empowers a commanding officer to impose punishment for minor offenses on both officer and enlisted personnel? 1. 5 2. 10 3. 15 4. 20 |
3. 15
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Under the UCMJ, punishment must be
imposed within 2 years of the o f f e n s e . 1. True 2. False |
1. True
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The Report and Disposition of
Offense(s), NAVPERS 1626/7, contains all of the following information except 1. preliminary inquiry report 2. action of the XO at screening mast 3. record of any pre-mast restraint 4. all of the required pre-mast advice that must be given to the accused |
4. all of the required pre-mast
advice that must be given to the accused |
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Who must ensure that within a
reasonable amount of time of the report of an offense that the accused is fully advised of his or her rights concerning a possible NJP? 1. Legal officer 2. Chief Master-at-Arms 3. Officer contemplating imposing NJP 4. Department head and division officer of the accused |
3. Officer contemplating imposing
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Your rights are found under what
UCMJ article? 1. 15 2. 31 3. 37 4. 38 |
2. 31
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The preliminary inquiry officer
(PIO) completes what section of the NAVPERS 1626/7? 1. C 2. E 3. G 4. I |
2. E
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Under article 15 of the UCMJ, the
commanding officer has how many punishments identified that he or she can impose at mast? 1. 3 2. 6 3. 9 4. 12 |
3. 9
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Restriction is the least severe
form of deprivation of liberty. 1. True 2. False |
1. True
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Arrest in quarters may only be
imposed on which of the following naval personnel? 1. E-1 through E-9 2. W-2 through W-4 3. 0-1 through 0-10 4. Both 2 and 3 above |
4. Both 2 and 3 above
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Confinement on bread and water has
a maximum duration of how many days? 1. 1 2. 2 3. 3 4. 4 |
3. 3
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Which of the following punishments
i s considered the most severe form of NJP 1. Correctional custody 2. Reduction in grade 3. Forfeiture of pay 4. Restriction |
2. Reduction in grade
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Under article 15 of the UCMJ, you
have how many days to appeal the punishment awarded to you if you feel that it was unjust or disproportionate? 1. 5 2. 10 3. 15 4. 20 |
1. 5
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Which of the following terms
describes the Navy’s recognition that drug and alcohol abuse is incompatible with the Navy’s effort to instill pride and professionalism? 1. Zero defects 2. Zero tolerance 3. Screening with meaning 4. Self-referrals preferable |
2. Zero tolerance
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Why has the Navy taken a firm stand
against drug abuse? 1. Drug abuse undermines combined readiness 2. Drug abuse is costly in lost man-hours 3. Drug abuse causes the loss of morale and esprit de corps 4. Each of the above |
4. Each of the above
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What is the most valuable detection
and deterrence tool used by the Navy to identify drug abusers? 1. Annual physicals 2. Urinalysis testing 3. Drug detection dogs 4. Undercover military police |
2. Urinalysis testing
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Each urinalysis sample is tested
how many minimum number of times by one of the Navy’s drug screening laboratories? 1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. Five |
3. Three
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Under the Navy’s policy for drug
abusers, which of the following actions is taken if a PO2 commits a drug abuse offense? 1. The person is screened for drug dependency 2. The person is afforded in-service residential treatment 3. The person is processed for immediate separation 4. The person is given a waiver if he or she has exhibited exceptional service |
3. The person is processed for
immediate separation |
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A drug abuser deeply under the
influence of narcotics displays which of the following characteristics? 1. Anxiety 2. Lethargy 3. Lucidity 4. H o s t i l i t y |
2. Lethargy
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Which of the following
paraphernalia found in a locker is an indication that the person is a narcotics abuser? 1. Bent spoons 2. Eyedroppers 3. Cotton balls 4 . A l l o f t h e a b o v e |
4 . All of the above
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A person who abuses heroin develops
a tolerance for the drug. How does this tolerance affect the person’s reaction to the drug? 1. The drug no longer has an effect on the person’s central nervous system 2. Larger doses are required for the same effect 3. Smaller doses are required for the same effect 4. The drug no longer has an effect on the person’s bloodstream |
2. Larger doses are required for
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Normally, which of the following
signs is the first emotional reaction following a dose of heroin? 1. A feeling of relief 2. A state of inactivity 3. A state of extreme stress 4. A feeling of weightlessness |
1. A feeling of relief
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Drinking a large amount of cough
medication is a common method of abusing which of the following drugs? 1. Opium 2. Heroin 3. Codeine 4. Morphine |
3. Codeine
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A drug abuser who suffers long
periods of time without sleeping or eating is probably abusing which of the following types of drugs? 1. Alcohol 2. Narcotics 3. Stimulants 4. Depressants |
3. Stimulants
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A person who has taken an overdose
of cocaine may experience which of the following reactions? 1. Death 2. Anxiety 3. Euphoria 4. Excitation |
1. Death
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Which of the following drugs can
cause the heart or arteries to burst and cause a massive coronary? 1. Crack 2. Codeine 3. Amphetamines 4. Phencyclidine |
1. Crack
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Which of the following drugs is
abused on the pretense of weight control? 1. Marijuana 2. Methadone 3. Amphetamines 4. Phencyclidine |
3. 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? 1. Narcotics 2. Stimulants 3. Depressants 4. Hallucinogens |
3. Depressants
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Depressant overdoses, when taken
with alcohol, may result in which of the following conditions? 1. Death 2. Articulate speech 3. Mellow disposition 4. Keen sense of humor |
1. Death
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Abuse of which of the following
types of drugs may result in reoccurring effects months after the drug has been taken? 1. Hallucinogens 2. Depressants 3. Stimulants 4. Narcotics |
1. Hallucinogens
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Which of the following indicators
is one of the dangers to the hallucinogen abuser? 1. A change in sleeping habits 2. A change in the mental c o n d i t i o n 3. The physical dependence created by the drug 4. The unpredictability of the effects of the drug |
4. The unpredictability of the
effects of the drug |
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Which of the following conditions
is an indicator of a marijuana abuser presently under the influence of the substance? 1. Loud and rapid talking 2. Great bursts of laughter 3. In a stupor or seems sleepy 4. All of the above |
4. All of the above
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The effects of marijuana on the
emotions and senses of the user depend on which of the following f a c t o r s ? 1. The amount and strength of the substance 2. The social setting and expected e f f e c t s 3. Both 1 and 2 above 4. The DNA structure of the user |
3. Both 1 and 2 above
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Volatile chemical abuse is usually
indicated by which of the following conditions? 1. Constricted pupils 2. Clear whites of the eyes 3. White substance around the n o s t r i l s 4. Smell of the chemical on the breath |
4. Smell of the chemical on the
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Which of the following personnel
are subject to participation in the urinalysis testing program? 1. Officer personnel under the age of 25 only 2. Enlisted personnel in paygrades E-4 and below only 3. Enlisted personnel only, regardless of rank or age 4. All enlisted and officer personnel, regardless of the rank or age |
4. All enlisted and officer
personnel, regardless of the rank or age |
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Which of the following persons must
have prior knowledge of a drug detection dog inspection or search? 1. The dog handler 2. The commanding officer 3. Both 1 and 2 above 4. All personnel involved in the search |
3. Both 1 and 2 above
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Which of the following types of
behavior could be a positive clue that a person is abusing some form of drugs? 1. Wanting to sell a stereo system and TV set at the same time 2. Repeatedly showing symptoms associated with drug abuse 3. Botching a job when it is known that the person is usually a top performer 4. Keeping tablets, capsules, or other forms of drugs in one’s l o c k e r |
2. Repeatedly showing symptoms
associated with drug abuse |
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The number one drug problem in the
United States is the abuse of which of the following substances? 1. Alcohol 2. C o c a i n e 3. Marijuana 4. Barbiturates |
1. Alcohol
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Alcohol is classified as what type
of drug? 1. Hallucinogen 2. Depressant 3. Stimulant 4. Narcotic |
2. Depressant
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Which of the following
characteristics or symptoms identifies a person suffering from alcoholism? 1. Physical dependence 2. Psychological dependence 3. Both 1 and 2 above 4. Infrequent consumption |
3. Both 1 and 2 above
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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? 1. To discourage the use of alcohol 2. To acknowledge the Navy’s responsibility for counseling and to aid alcoholics in recovery 3. To publish the disciplinary action that may be taken against a known alcoholic 4. To set limits on the amount of alcohol that may be consumed before a person is considered a problem drinker |
2. 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? 1. If the recovered alcoholic attended a rehabilitation program 2. If misconduct or poor performance resulted from alcoholism 3. If the recovered alcoholic is still attending AA meetings 4. Never |
2. 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? 1. It is rapidly absorbed by the kidneys 2. It remains in the digestive tract for long periods 3. It is immediately absorbed into the bloodstream 4. It is metabolized at a faster rate as more is consumed |
3. It is immediately absorbed into
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What indicator is used by most
states to determine whether or not a person is intoxicated? 1. Slurred speech 2. Blood-alcohol level 3. Poor motor coordination 4. Number of drinks consumed |
2. Blood-alcohol level
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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. 1. True 2. False |
1. True
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In which of the following ways does
alcohol, when taken in combination with other drugs, affect the body? 1. The other drug is metabolized quicker than the alcohol and has no effect 2. The other drug is metabolized slower than the alcohol and remains active for longer periods 3. The alcohol counteracts the other drug, causing little, if any, effect on the body 4. Both work as a stimulant and cause severe hyperactivity |
2. The other drug is metabolized
slower than the alcohol and remains active for longer periods |
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Which of the following long-term
effects can be expected by a person who is a heavy drinker for a prolonged period of time? 1. Lowered resistance to infectious diseases 2. Damage to the major organs of the body 3. Deterioration of memory and judgement 4. All of the above |
4. All of the above
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One definition of a problem drinker
is one who must drink to function or to cope with life. How does the Navy define “alcoholism”? 1. Complying with ordinary social drinking customs 2. Drinking alcohol even though under the state-approved age for purchasing alcoholic beverages 3. Depending on alcohol psychologically and/or physiologically 4. Doing something under the influence of alcohol that would not normally be done |
3. Depending on alcohol
psychologically and/or physiologically |
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Many definitions are used to
describe problem drinking or alcoholism. Which of the following statements describes an alcoholic? 1. A person who depends on alcohol to help him or her function in everyday life 2. A person who depends on friends to purchase alcohol 3. A person who frequents bars for the purpose of getting drunk 4. A person who thinks that he or she must drink to be accepted |
1. A person who depends on alcohol
to help him or her function in everyday life |
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Which of the following statements
is true concerning the diagnosing of alcoholism? 1. It is often slow to be recognized 2. It is an easily identifiable disease 3. It is usually diagnosed in the early stage 4. It is a simple procedure if caught in the early stages of problem drinking |
1. It is often slow to be
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What treatment technique does the
Navy use in returning an alcoholic to a useful and productive life? 1. A treatment that is developed by the command 2. A treatment that must be developed by the individual 3. One that matches the needs of the person to the appropriate therapy 4. One that provides treatment and appropriate disciplinary action for each case |
3. One that matches the needs of
the person to the appropriate therapy |
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Which of the following social
stigmas is usually attached to an a l c o h o l i c ? 1. Alcoholism only affects the poor and uneducated 2. Alcoholism is a moral weakness rather than an illness 3. Alcoholism is a treatable disease only in its earlier stages 4. Alcoholism only affects people who are social outcasts |
2. Alcoholism is a moral weakness
rather than an illness |
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Alcohol abuse prevention is the
responsibility of which of the following persons? 1. The individual 2. The commanding officer 3. The Chief of Naval Education and Training 4. The master chief petty officer of the Navy |
1. The individual
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Which of the following actions can
commands take to help eliminate practices and customs that encourage personnel to drink? 1. Emphasize moderation 2. Provide educational programs 3. Ensure adequate quantities of nonalcoholic beverages 4. Each of the above |
4. Each of the above
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What is the maximum time a person
may be assigned to a Level II counseling program? 1. 6 months 2. 2 months 3. 6 weeks 4. 4 weeks |
4. 4 weeks
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Navy personnel who have a drinking
problem can receive which of the following types of care from a Navy hospital? 1. Evaluation 2. Detoxification 3. Primary rehabilitation 4. All of the above |
4. All of the above
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Who is responsible to the
commanding officer for carrying out the policies of the Navy Drug and Alcohol Abuse Program (NADAP)? 1. DAPA 2. CAAC 3. ARD 4. NAVALREHCEN |
1. DAPA
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The Navy operates how many alcohol
rehabilitation centers (NAVALREHCEN)? 1. 5 2. 6 3. 3 4. 4 |
4. 4
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As a supervisor faced with a drug
or alcohol problem caused by one of your division personnel, which of the following helping resources can you turn to for advice and assistance? 1. The chaplain 2. The command master chief 3. The senior personnel around you 4. Each of the above |
4. Each of the above
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