Military Knowledge Test 1.

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This test is intended to challenge a soldier on general rules and regulations in the United States ARMY as of July 2011.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Write the Soldiers Creed

  • 2. 

    What Army Regulation covers the wear and appearance of the Army Uniform.

    • A.

      AR 670-1

    • B.

      AR 190-1

    • C.

      AR 190-6

    Correct Answer
    A. AR 670-1
    Explanation
    AR 670-1 is the correct answer because it specifically covers the wear and appearance of the Army Uniform. This regulation provides guidance on the proper wear of uniforms, including the different types of uniforms, accessories, and grooming standards. It also outlines the authorized insignia, patches, and badges that can be worn on the uniform. Overall, AR 670-1 is the go-to resource for soldiers to ensure they are in compliance with the Army's standards for uniform wear and appearance.

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  • 3. 

    What is the Army's Birthday?

    • A.

      4 JULY 1776

    • B.

      14 JULY 1775

    • C.

      14 JUNE 1775

    Correct Answer
    C. 14 JUNE 1775
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 14 JUNE 1775. This is the date when the United States Army was established, making it the Army's birthday.

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  • 4. 

    Which of the following is the best tool in remembering the Army Values?

    • A.

      Be My Little General

    • B.

      LEADRSHIP

    • C.

      WILCO

    Correct Answer
    B. LEADRSHIP
    Explanation
    LEADRSHIP is the best tool in remembering the Army Values because it is an acronym that represents the core values of the Army - Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage. Using this acronym makes it easier for individuals to remember and embody these values in their daily lives and actions.

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  • 5. 

    What regulation gives the commander full authority to ensure order and disciple (Army Command Policy)?

    • A.

      AR 600-20

    • B.

      AR 670-1

    • C.

      AR 600-9

    Correct Answer
    A. AR 600-20
    Explanation
    AR 600-20, Army Command Policy, is the regulation that gives the commander full authority to ensure order and discipline. This regulation outlines the policies and procedures for command and control, including the commander's responsibility to maintain good order and discipline within their unit. It provides guidance on various aspects such as standards of conduct, equal opportunity, and the chain of command. By following AR 600-20, commanders can exercise their authority to establish and enforce discipline, ensuring the overall effectiveness and readiness of their unit.

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  • 6. 

    What does ASAP stand for?

    • A.

      As Soon As Possible

    • B.

      Army Substance Abuse Program

    • C.

      ARMY Service and Pride

    Correct Answer
    B. Army Substance Abuse Program
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Army Substance Abuse Program." ASAP is an acronym that stands for Army Substance Abuse Program. This program is designed to prevent and treat substance abuse within the Army community. It provides education, counseling, and support services to help soldiers and their families address and overcome substance abuse issues.

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  • 7. 

    What regulation covers ASAP?

    • A.

      AR 600-85

    • B.

      AR 600-9

    • C.

      AR 600-20

    Correct Answer
    A. AR 600-85
    Explanation
    AR 600-85 is the correct regulation that covers ASAP. This regulation, also known as the Army Substance Abuse Program, provides guidance and procedures for the prevention and treatment of substance abuse within the Army. It outlines the responsibilities of commanders, supervisors, and individuals in identifying and addressing substance abuse issues, as well as the procedures for testing, counseling, and rehabilitation. By following AR 600-85, the Army aims to maintain a drug-free and healthy environment for its personnel.

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  • 8. 

    Are you allowed to mix uniform with Civilians?

    • A.

      Only the ACU uniform items.

    • B.

      Only the PT uniform items

    • C.

      Yes, mixing and matching uniforms and civilian clothes is allowed.

    Correct Answer
    B. Only the PT uniform items
    Explanation
    The given answer states that only the PT uniform items can be mixed with civilian clothes. This means that individuals are allowed to wear civilian clothes along with their PT uniform items. However, it is not permissible to mix other uniform items, such as the ACU uniform, with civilian clothes.

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  • 9. 

    What does ACU stand for?

    • A.

      Army Green Uniform

    • B.

      Army Combat Uniform

    • C.

      Army Common Uniform

    Correct Answer
    B. Army Combat Uniform
    Explanation
    ACU stands for Army Combat Uniform. This is the correct answer because the term "ACU" is commonly used to refer to the camouflage-patterned uniform worn by soldiers in the United States Army. The Army Combat Uniform is designed to provide better concealment in various environments and replace the previous Battle Dress Uniform (BDU). It features a digital camouflage pattern and is worn by soldiers during combat operations and training exercises.

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  • 10. 

    Who is the Commander in Chief of the Navy?

    • A.

      General Dempsey

    • B.

      Admiral Mullen

    • C.

      Pres. Obama

    Correct Answer
    C. Pres. Obama
    Explanation
    Pres. Obama is the Commander in Chief of the Navy because, as the President of the United States, he holds the highest rank in the military and has the authority to command all branches of the armed forces, including the Navy. As Commander in Chief, he is responsible for making key decisions regarding military strategy, deployments, and the overall defense of the country. Admiral Mullen is a retired Admiral who served as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and General Dempsey is also a retired General who served in the same position. However, neither of them holds the position of Commander in Chief.

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  • 11. 

    Who is the only person who is in your chain of command AND your NCO support channel?

    • A.

      My squad leader.

    • B.

      My team leader.

    • C.

      My first line supervisor.

    Correct Answer
    C. My first line supervisor.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "My first line supervisor." In the military, the chain of command refers to the hierarchical structure of authority, while the NCO support channel is a communication channel between enlisted soldiers and their NCO superiors. The first line supervisor is the immediate NCO in charge of a soldier, making them the only person who is both in the chain of command and the NCO support channel.

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  • 12. 

    What FM covers the Army Physical Fitness Training?

    • A.

      FM 21-20

    • B.

      FM 20-20

    • C.

      FM 20-21

    Correct Answer
    A. FM 21-20
    Explanation
    FM 21-20 is the correct answer because it is the manual that covers the Army Physical Fitness Training. This manual provides guidance and instructions on the proper physical fitness training and exercises for soldiers in the Army. It includes information on aerobic conditioning, strength training, and flexibility exercises, as well as guidance on conducting physical fitness tests and assessments.

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  • 13. 

    What TC covers Army Physical Readiness Training (PRT)?

    • A.

      TC 3-22.20

    • B.

      TC 3-11.5

    • C.

      TC 3-1.4

    Correct Answer
    A. TC 3-22.20
    Explanation
    TC 3-22.20 covers Army Physical Readiness Training (PRT).

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  • 14. 

    Which of the following is not an Army Value?

    • A.

      Knowledge

    • B.

      Integrity

    • C.

      Personal Courage

    • D.

      Loyalty

    • E.

      Duty

    • F.

      Respect

    • G.

      Selfless-Service

    Correct Answer
    A. Knowledge
    Explanation
    The Army Values are a set of seven core values that guide the behavior and actions of soldiers in the United States Army. These values are Integrity, Personal Courage, Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless-Service, and Honor. Knowledge is not listed as one of the Army Values, making it the correct answer.

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  • 15. 

    Where is Building 1 on any Army Post?

    • A.

      Where the Post Commander works

    • B.

      The Flag Pole

    • C.

      The Entrance of the Post (ACP)

    Correct Answer
    B. The Flag Pole
    Explanation
    Building 1 is located at the Flag Pole on any Army Post. This suggests that the main administrative building or headquarters, where the Post Commander works, is situated near the Flag Pole. The Flag Pole is often considered a central and prominent location on military bases, making it a logical choice for the main building. Additionally, the Flag Pole is a recognizable landmark that can easily be identified by personnel on the base.

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