3P051 - Hard - Test D

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  • 1. 

    How do we make MWDs more visible to the public?

    • A.

      By getting a group together and taking them out to the kennels to play with the dogs.

    • B.

      By holding public demonstrations, publicizing them well and planning them so large numbers of people can attend.

    • C.

      Allowing the dog to attack people as they walk up and down the street.

    • D.

      Handing out pamphlets to the public.

    Correct Answer
    B. By holding public demonstrations, publicizing them well and planning them so large numbers of people can attend.
    Explanation
    By holding public demonstrations, publicizing them well and planning them so large numbers of people can attend, we can make MWDs more visible to the public. This approach allows for direct interaction between the public and the dogs, creating awareness and understanding about their importance and role. By publicizing these events, more people can be informed and encouraged to attend, increasing the visibility of MWDs and their work. This method also helps in educating the public about the training and abilities of these dogs, fostering appreciation and support for their contributions.

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  • 2. 

    If you don’t understand a question that has been asked, what should you do?

    • A.

      Stay silent until they ask you the question again.

    • B.

      Answer the question anyway, and then ask for clarification.

    • C.

      Ask for clarification before answering.

    • D.

      Don’t answer the question and tell them to move on.

    Correct Answer
    C. Ask for clarification before answering.
    Explanation
    If you don’t understand a question that has been asked, it is best to ask for clarification before answering. This ensures that you fully understand what is being asked before providing a response. Answering the question anyway without understanding it may lead to providing incorrect or irrelevant information. Therefore, it is important to seek clarification to ensure accurate communication.

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  • 3. 

    Before releasing information regarding cases you are involved in you should do what?

    • A.

      Contact the SJA

    • B.

      Contact the SAJ

    • C.

      Contact the SAA

    • D.

      Contact the JAG

    Correct Answer
    A. Contact the SJA
    Explanation
    Before releasing information regarding cases you are involved in, it is important to contact the SJA (Staff Judge Advocate). The SJA is responsible for providing legal advice and guidance to military personnel. By contacting the SJA, you ensure that you are following the proper legal procedures and protocols for releasing information. They can provide guidance on what information can be released, how it should be released, and any potential legal implications. This step is crucial in maintaining confidentiality and protecting the integrity of the cases you are involved in.

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  • 4. 

    Which budget covers all cost of your mission?

    • A.

      The budget process

    • B.

      The cost centers

    • C.

      Responsibility centers

    • D.

      The operations budget

    Correct Answer
    D. The operations budget
    Explanation
    The operations budget covers all costs of a mission. It includes expenses such as personnel, equipment, supplies, and other resources needed to carry out the mission. This budget is specifically designed to allocate funds for the day-to-day operations and activities of an organization or project. It ensures that all necessary costs are accounted for and provides a clear financial plan for the successful execution of the mission.

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  • 5. 

    Installing a hard wire network, how high must an aerial crossing be?

    • A.

      12 feet

    • B.

      14 feet

    • C.

      16 feet

    • D.

      18 feet

    Correct Answer
    D. 18 feet
    Explanation
    The aerial crossing for installing a hard wire network must be 18 feet high. This height is necessary to ensure that the network cables are safely elevated and do not interfere with any obstacles or hazards on the ground. By placing the aerial crossing at this height, the network cables can be securely suspended and provide a reliable connection without any risk of damage or disruption.

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  • 6. 

    What two methods do we use for consolidating and reorganizing?

    • A.

      Clock and terrain feature techniques

    • B.

      Wedge and Column techniques

    • C.

      Open and Close ambush in a group

    • D.

      SALUTE and METT-TC

    Correct Answer
    A. Clock and terrain feature techniques
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Clock and terrain feature techniques. These methods are used for consolidating and reorganizing. The clock technique involves positioning units in a circular formation, with the leader at the center and subordinate units at specific positions around the clock face. This allows for better coordination and communication. The terrain feature technique involves using natural or man-made features of the terrain to regroup and reorganize forces. By utilizing the advantages provided by the terrain, units can effectively consolidate and reposition themselves for further operations.

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  • 7. 

    What are the passive defense formations?

    • A.

      Side and Side columns

    • B.

      Flank and Wedge columns

    • C.

      Open or close column

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. Open or close column
    Explanation
    Passive defense formations refer to the positioning and arrangement of troops in a defensive manner. The open or close column formation is a type of passive defense formation where troops are arranged in a single line, either open (with gaps between soldiers) or closed (with soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder). This formation allows for flexibility and maneuverability, making it easier for troops to react to enemy attacks from multiple directions. It provides a balance between defensive capabilities and the ability to launch counterattacks. The other options mentioned, side and side columns, and flank and wedge columns, do not specifically refer to passive defense formations.

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  • 8. 

    Where would you find information about whether the map is red-light readable?

    • A.

      It will be in bold print

    • B.

      Special notes

    • C.

      Turn on a red light

    • D.

      You will be told so by higher-ups

    Correct Answer
    B. Special notes
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Special notes" because it is mentioned in the given options that the information about whether the map is red-light readable will be found in bold print and special notes.

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  • 9. 

    True/False:  Although the M249 AR is primarily used as an automatic rifle, it is also used as a light machine gun.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The M249 AR, although primarily used as an automatic rifle, is also utilized as a light machine gun. This means that while its primary function is as a rifle, it can also be employed in a different role as a light machine gun.

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  • 10. 

    Who is responsible for the Stan-Eval program?

    • A.

      Stan-Eval

    • B.

      The SFM is responsible to the commander for the Stan-Eval program.

    • C.

      Personnel on flight

    • D.

      The whole Security Force Squadron.

    Correct Answer
    B. The SFM is responsible to the commander for the Stan-Eval program.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is that the SFM (Security Forces Manager) is responsible to the commander for the Stan-Eval program. This means that the SFM is in charge of overseeing and managing the program, ensuring that it is implemented effectively and meeting the necessary standards. They report to the commander, who holds ultimate responsibility for the program's success.

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  • 11. 

    Localized duty position training standards are identified on what document?

    • A.

      A. AF Form 689, Individual Training Records.

    • B.

      B. AF Form 623, Task Performance Checklist.

    • C.

      C. AF Form 797, Job Qualification Standard.

    • D.

      D. AF Form 689, Job Qualification Standards.

    Correct Answer
    C. C. AF Form 797, Job Qualification Standard.
    Explanation
    Localized duty position training standards are identified on AF Form 797, Job Qualification Standard. This form outlines the specific training requirements and qualifications needed for a particular duty position. It provides a standardized framework for assessing an individual's proficiency and readiness to perform the duties of that position. By referencing AF Form 797, organizations can ensure that their personnel are adequately trained and qualified for their assigned roles.

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  • 12. 

    The Stan-Eval will be conducted within how many days after qualification training is completed?

    • A.

      15 days

    • B.

      20 days

    • C.

      25 days

    • D.

      30 days

    Correct Answer
    D. 30 days
    Explanation
    The Stan-Eval will be conducted within 30 days after qualification training is completed. This time frame allows for a thorough evaluation of the trainee's performance and ensures that any necessary adjustments or additional training can be provided in a timely manner. It also allows for proper documentation and record-keeping of the evaluation process.

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  • 13. 

    How is dead space determined on the final protective line (FPL)?

    • A.

      By walking the perimeter.

    • B.

      Having your buddy walk the FPL.

    • C.

      Running the FPL.

    • D.

      Having your buddy walk the principle direction of fire (PDF).

    Correct Answer
    B. Having your buddy walk the FPL.
    Explanation
    Dead space on the final protective line (FPL) is determined by having your buddy walk the FPL. Dead space refers to areas where the enemy can approach without being engaged by direct fire. By having your buddy walk the FPL, they can identify any areas that are not covered by direct fire and adjust the defensive position accordingly to ensure full coverage and minimize vulnerabilities. This method allows for a thorough assessment of the FPL and ensures that all potential dead space is identified and addressed.

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  • 14. 

    The secondary sector of fire is shown on the range card by using…

    • A.

      Solid line on the boundary.

    • B.

      Dashes only on the boundary.

    • C.

      Dark line on the boundary only.

    • D.

      Broken or dashed line on the boundary.

    Correct Answer
    D. Broken or dashed line on the boundary.
    Explanation
    The secondary sector of fire is represented on the range card by using a broken or dashed line on the boundary. This type of line indicates that the sector is not the primary sector of fire, but rather a secondary area that can be engaged if necessary. Using a broken or dashed line helps to differentiate it from the solid line used for the primary sector and provides a clear visual representation of the boundaries of the secondary sector of fire.

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  • 15. 

    What is the first step in modified resection?

    • A.

      Find a distant point that can be identified on the ground and on the map.

    • B.

      Orient the map using a compass or by terrain association.

    • C.

      Determine the magnetic azimuth from your location to the distant known point.

    • D.

      Covert the magnetic azimuth to a grid azimuth.

    Correct Answer
    B. Orient the map using a compass or by terrain association.
    Explanation
    The first step in modified resection is to orient the map using a compass or by terrain association. This is important because it allows the user to align the map with the actual terrain and establish a reference point for further calculations and measurements. By orienting the map correctly, the user can accurately determine their location and proceed with the rest of the resection process.

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  • 16. 

    The final protective line is the line that…

    • A.

      Sets up your mortars.

    • B.

      Plans all team movements.

    • C.

      Places your sniper weapons.

    • D.

      Shoots grazing fire across your sector front.

    Correct Answer
    D. Shoots grazing fire across your sector front.
    Explanation
    The final protective line is the line that shoots grazing fire across your sector front. This means that it is the line from which gunfire is directed in a sweeping motion across the area in front of it. This is done to provide a defensive barrier and suppress enemy movement. The other options mentioned, such as setting up mortars, planning team movements, and placing sniper weapons, are not related to the concept of the final protective line.

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