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  • 1. 

    Which intel discipline deals with the overall disposition of radar systems?

    • A.

      OPELINT

    • B.

      TECHELINT

    • C.

      TELINT

    • D.

      FISINT

    • E.

      MASINT

    Correct Answer
    A. OPELINT
    Explanation
    1-21

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  • 2. 

    Which intel discipline is strictly involve with the technical details of a radar's signal?

    • A.

      OPELINT

    • B.

      TECHELINT

    • C.

      TELINT

    • D.

      FISINT

    • E.

      MASINT

    Correct Answer
    B. TECHELINT
    Explanation
    1-21

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  • 3. 

    Which intel discipline pertains to signals that carry info pertaining to the health or status of a particular system, e.g. temp, voltage, fuel levels, & battery status?

    • A.

      OPELINT

    • B.

      TECHELINT

    • C.

      TELINT

    • D.

      FISINT

    • E.

      MASINT

    Correct Answer
    C. TELINT
    Explanation
    1-21

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  • 4. 

    Which intel discipline deals with electromagnetic emissions associated w/ testing and op deployment of aerospace, surface, and subsurface systems having military and civ applications?

    • A.

      TECHELINT

    • B.

      OPELINT

    • C.

      TELINT

    • D.

      FISINT

    • E.

      MASINT

    Correct Answer
    D. FISINT
    Explanation
    1-21

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  • 5. 

    Which intel discipline deals with technically derived intel that detects, locates, tracks, IDs, and describes the unique characteristics of fixed and dynamic target sources?

    • A.

      TECHELINT

    • B.

      TELINT

    • C.

      OPELINT

    • D.

      FISINT

    • E.

      MASINT

    Correct Answer
    E. MASINT
    Explanation
    1-22

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  • 6. 

    Under which broader intel sub discipline does TELINT fall?

    • A.

      COMINT

    • B.

      ELINT

    • C.

      FISINT

    • D.

      MASINT

    Correct Answer
    C. FISINT
    Explanation
    1-21

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  • 7. 

    Which are the two sub sub disciplines of ELINT?

    • A.

      OPELINT

    • B.

      TECHELINT

    • C.

      TELINT

    • D.

      MASINT

    • E.

      FISINT

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. OPELINT
    B. TECHELINT
    Explanation
    1-21

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  • 8. 

    Which of the following is NOT a sub discipline of SIGINT?

    • A.

      COMINT

    • B.

      ELINT

    • C.

      FISINT

    • D.

      MASINT

    Correct Answer
    D. MASINT
    Explanation
    1-21 to 1-22

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  • 9. 

    Which TWO of the following are valid names for reference objects on a map?

    • A.

      Location Diagram

    • B.

      Location Box

    • C.

      Grid Reference Box

    • D.

      Grid Reference Diagram

    • E.

      Location Graph

    • F.

      Grid Reference Graph

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Location Diagram
    C. Grid Reference Box
    Explanation
    2-36, because one's a diagram, while the other's a box - The VREs indicate that distinctions like that are important. Yeah.

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  • 10. 

    Which of the following is NOT a type of geocoords?

    • A.

      Decimal Degrees

    • B.

      Degrees and Minutes

    • C.

      Degrees, Minutes, and Seconds

    • D.

      Decimal Minutes

    Correct Answer
    D. Decimal Minutes
    Explanation
    2-39

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  • 11. 

    What is the Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) based upon?

    • A.

      The Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) system

    • B.

      The Decimal Degrees system

    • C.

      The United States Geological Survey (USGS)

    • D.

      World Geographic Reference System (GEOREF)

    Correct Answer
    A. The Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) system
    Explanation
    2-41

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  • 12. 

    In the MGRS, east-west zones are each 1) ___________ degrees in distance, while north-south zones are each 2) ____________ degrees in distance.

    • A.

      1) six

    • B.

      2) eight

    • C.

      1) eight

    • D.

      2) six

    • E.

      1) ten

    • F.

      2) twelve

    • G.

      1) twelve

    • H.

      2) ten

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. 1) six
    B. 2) eight
    Explanation
    2-41

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  • 13. 

    MGRS grids are lettered _________ going south to north.

    • A.

      C to X

    • B.

      A to Z

    • C.

      I to O

    • D.

      B to Y

    Correct Answer
    A. C to X
    Explanation
    2-41

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  • 14. 

    The MGRS actually does not cover the whole earth - It does not cover the two poles. From what degree latitude south to what degree latitude north does it extend?

    • A.

      80 degrees S to 84 degrees N

    • B.

      84 degrees S to 80 degrees N

    • C.

      80 degrees S to 80 degrees N

    • D.

      82 degrees S to 86 degrees N

    Correct Answer
    A. 80 degrees S to 84 degrees N
    Explanation
    2-41

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  • 15. 

    The first three parts of an MGRS coordinate together (the grid zone number, grid zone designator, and the [last] two letter identifier) reference a grid square of what size? Example: 18SUH 18 - grid zone number S grid zone designator UH - [last] two letter identifier

    • A.

      100,000 square meters

    • B.

      10,000 square meters

    • C.

      1,000,000 square meters

    • D.

      One square megameter

    Correct Answer
    A. 100,000 square meters
    Explanation
    2-41

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  • 16. 

    Six digits after the initial three parts of an MGRS coordinate reference a grid square of what size?

    • A.

      + 100 meters squared

    • B.

      + 10 meters squared

    • C.

      + 1,000 meters squared

    • D.

      + one square kilometer

    Correct Answer
    A. + 100 meters squared
    Explanation
    2-41

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  • 17. 

    Ten digits after the initial three parts of an MGRS coordinate reference a grid square of what size?

    • A.

      + 1 meter squared

    • B.

      + 1 decimeter squared

    • C.

      + 0.1 meters squared

    • D.

      + 1 decameter squared

    Correct Answer
    A. + 1 meter squared
  • 18. 

    Which of the following is NOT one of the tenets of Air, Space, and Cyber Power?

    • A.

      Centralized Control and Decentralized Execution

    • B.

      Flexibility and Versatility

    • C.

      Synergy

    • D.

      Persistence

    • E.

      Concentration

    • F.

      Priority

    • G.

      Balance

    • H.

      Excellence

    Correct Answer
    H. Excellence
    Explanation
    3-1, Excellence is a Principle of Joint Intel, though.

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  • 19. 

    Which tenet of Air, Space, and Cyber Power does the ISR Division of the AOC put into practice?

    • A.

      Centralized Control and Decentralized Execution

    • B.

      Flexibility and Versatility

    • C.

      Synergy

    • D.

      Persistence

    • E.

      Concentration

    • F.

      Priority

    • G.

      Balance

    Correct Answer
    A. Centralized Control and Decentralized Execution
    Explanation
    3-1, Excellence is a Principle of Joint Intel, though.

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  • 20. 

    Which of the following is NOT one of the three strategic priorities of the National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace?

    • A.

      Build capacity for cyberspace ops

    • B.

      Prevent cyber attacks against America's critical infrastructure

    • C.

      Reduce national vulnerability to cyber attacks

    • D.

      Minimize damage and recovery time from cyber attacks

    Correct Answer
    A. Build capacity for cyberspace ops
    Explanation
    3-2, "build capacity for cyberspace ops" is rather a priority of the National Military Strategy for Cyberspace Ops

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  • 21. 

    Which of the following is NOT one of the four strategic priorities of the National Military Strategy for Cyberspace Ops?

    • A.

      Gain and maintain initiative to operate within adversary decision cycles

    • B.

      Prevent cyber attacks against America's critical infrastructure

    • C.

      Build capacity for cyberspace ops

    • D.

      Integrate cyberspace capabilities across the range of military ops

    • E.

      Manage risk for ops in cyberspace

    Correct Answer
    B. Prevent cyber attacks against America's critical infrastructure
    Explanation
    3-2, "prevent cyber attacks against America's critical infrastructure" is rather a priority of the National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace

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  • 22. 

    Which TWO of the following are NOT among the Principles of Joint Intel?

    • A.

      Synergy

    • B.

      Balance

    • C.

      Perspective

    • D.

      Synchronization

    • E.

      Integrity

    • F.

      Unity of effort

    • G.

      Prioritization

    • H.

      Excellence

    • I.

      Prediction

    • J.

      Agility

    • K.

      Collaboration

    • L.

      Fusion

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Synergy
    B. Balance
    Explanation
    3-3, those two are rather among the Tenets of Air, Space, and Cyber Power

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  • 23. 

    Which of the following is routine contact and interaction between individuals or elements of US military forces and those of another nation's armed forces or foreign and domestic civilian authorities or agencies?

    • A.

      Professional engagement

    • B.

      Professional cooperation

    • C.

      Security cooperation

    • D.

      Security engagement

    Correct Answer
    A. Professional engagement
    Explanation
    3-5

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  • 24. 

    Which of the following involves all DoD interactions with foreign defense establishments to build defense relationships with the overall goals of promoting specific US security interests, developing allied and friendly military capabilities for self-defence and multinational ops, and provide US forces with peacetime and contingency access to a host nation?

    • A.

      Professional engagement

    • B.

      Professional cooperation

    • C.

      Security cooperation

    • D.

      Security engagement

    Correct Answer
    C. Security cooperation
    Explanation
    3-5

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  • 25. 

    Which of the following is NOT a type of Army expeditionary force?

    • A.

      Brigade Combat Team (BCT)

    • B.

      Unit of Action (UA)

    • C.

      Unit of Employment (UE)

    • D.

      Expeditionary Strike Force (ESF)

    Correct Answer
    D. Expeditionary Strike Force (ESF)
    Explanation
    3-8, an ESF is rather a type of Naval expeditionary force

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  • 26. 

    Which of the following is NOT one of the types of Army forces developed to integrate into the high frequency of joint contingency ops?

    • A.

      Quick Reaction Forces (QRF)

    • B.

      Interim Brigade Combat Team (IBCT)

    • C.

      Army Pre-Positioned Stock (APS)

    • D.

      Contingency Control Unit (CCU)

    Correct Answer
    D. Contingency Control Unit (CCU)
    Explanation
    3-11, I made that one up

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  • 27. 

    Within how many days can an Army "Pre-Positioned Stock (APS)" be in place after a deployment order?

    • A.

      15 days

    • B.

      30 days

    • C.

      45 days

    • D.

      10 days

    Correct Answer
    C. 45 days
    Explanation
    3-11

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  • 28. 

    How many Army Pre-Positioned Stocks (APSs) are there?

    Correct Answer
    5
    five
    Explanation
    3-11

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  • 29. 

    Of the three types of Army forces that participate in the high frequency of joint contingency ops, which ones come 1) _______ first and 2) _________ second?

    • A.

      1) Quick Reaction Force (QRF)

    • B.

      2) Interim Brigade Combat Team (IBCT)

    • C.

      1) Army Pre-Positioned Stock (APS)

    • D.

      2) Army Pre-Positioned Stock (APS)

    • E.

      2) Quick Reaction Force (QRF)

    • F.

      1) Interim Brigade Combat Team (IBCT)

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. 1) Quick Reaction Force (QRF)
    B. 2) Interim Brigade Combat Team (IBCT)
    Explanation
    3-11

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  • 30. 

    Carrier Strike Groups (CSGs) often contain how many ships?

    Correct Answer(s)
    6
    six
    Explanation
    3-11

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  • 31. 

    How many Carrier Strike Groups (CSGs) are there?

    Correct Answer(s)
    11
    eleven
    Explanation
    3-11. The text here mysteriously says that there're 12; however, there're actually only 11. The text is wrong. It's hard to understand how we can have 12 CGSs when we only have 11 carriers.

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  • 32. 

    Which foreign fighter jet was introduced in the year 2000?

    • A.

      Mirage 2000

    • B.

      Rafale

    • C.

      JAS-39 Gripen

    • D.

      Euro fighter Typhoon

    Correct Answer
    B. Rafale
    Explanation
    3-19, seems like the French got a bit ahead of themselves there.

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  • 33. 

    Which foreign fighter jet was designed for carrier-based ops?

    • A.

      Mirage 2000

    • B.

      Rafale

    • C.

      JAS-39 Gripen

    • D.

      Euro fighter Typhoon

    Correct Answer
    B. Rafale
    Explanation
    3-19

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  • 34. 

    Which foreign fighter jet has the good [i.e., the best] maintainability and low support reqs which allow it to generate more sorties than any other aircraft in its class, or, alternatively, to achieve the same level of op tasking but with a smaller force?

    • A.

      Mirage 2000

    • B.

      Rafale

    • C.

      JAS-39 Gripen

    • D.

      Euro fighter Typhoon

    Correct Answer
    C. JAS-39 Gripen
    Explanation
    3-20

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  • 35. 

    Which foreign fighter jet has supercruise?

    • A.

      Tornado

    • B.

      Rafale

    • C.

      JAS-39 Gripen

    • D.

      Euro fighter Typhoon

    Correct Answer
    D. Euro fighter Typhoon
    Explanation
    3-19

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  • 36. 

    Which is NOT one of the four elements of a Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF)?

    • A.

      Command Element

    • B.

      Aviation Combat Element

    • C.

      Ground Combat Element

    • D.

      Logistics Combat Element

    • E.

      Amphibious Assault Element

    Correct Answer
    E. Amphibious Assault Element
    Explanation
    3-19

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  • 37. 

    Which platform provides a jamming capability

    • A.

      EA-6B Prowler

    • B.

      EP-3E Aries II

    • C.

      MC-12W

    • D.

      E-8C Joint STARS

    Correct Answer
    A. EA-6B Prowler
    Explanation
    3-22, it also provides a High Speed Anti-Radiation Missile (HARM) capability

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  • 38. 

    Which platform provides the capability to detect and exploit tactically significant ELINT and COMINT info to the appropriate Battle Group Commanders?

    • A.

      EA-6B Prowler

    • B.

      EP-3E Aries II

    • C.

      MC-12W

    • D.

      E-8C Joint STARS

    Correct Answer
    B. EP-3E Aries II
    Explanation
    3-24

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  • 39. 

    Which platform provides ISR support directly to ground forces, containing EO/IR and other sensors?

    • A.

      EA-6B Prowler

    • B.

      EP-3E Aries II

    • C.

      MC-12W

    • D.

      E-8C Joint STARS

    Correct Answer
    C. MC-12W
    Explanation
    3-24

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  • 40. 

    Which is the organizational hierarchy of Army units?

    • A.

      Squad, Platoon, Company, Battalion, Brigade, Division, Corps, Field Army

    • B.

      Squad, Platoon, Company, Brigade, Battalion, Division, Corps, Field Army

    • C.

      Platoon, Squad, Company, Battalion, Brigade, Division, Corps, Field Army

    • D.

      Squad, Platoon, Company, Battalion, Brigade, Corps, Division, Field Army

    Correct Answer
    A. Squad, Platoon, Company, Battalion, Brigade, Division, Corps, Field Army
    Explanation
    3-28

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  • 41. 

    What Army unit has 500-600 soldiers and is comprised of 3-5 Companies?

    • A.

      Battalion

    • B.

      Brigade

    • C.

      Division

    • D.

      Corps

    Correct Answer
    A. Battalion
    Explanation
    3-28

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  • 42. 

    The Army MOS 35F does what?

    • A.

      Intel Analyst

    • B.

      Imagery Analyst

    • C.

      Common Ground Station Analyst

    • D.

      Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operator

    • E.

      Counterintel agent

    • F.

      Human intel collector

    • G.

      SIGINT analyst

    • H.

      Cryptologic linguist

    • I.

      Signals collector and analyst

    • J.

      Military intel systems maintainer and integrator

    Correct Answer
    A. Intel Analyst
  • 43. 

    The Army MOS 35G does what?

    • A.

      Intel Analyst

    • B.

      Imagery Analyst

    • C.

      Common Ground Station Analyst

    • D.

      Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operator

    • E.

      Counterintel agent

    • F.

      Human intel collector

    • G.

      SIGINT analyst

    • H.

      Cryptologic linguist

    • I.

      Signals collector and analyst

    • J.

      Military intel systems maintainer and integrator

    Correct Answer
    B. Imagery Analyst
  • 44. 

    The Army MOS 35H does what?

    • A.

      Intel Analyst

    • B.

      Imagery Analyst

    • C.

      Common Ground Station Analyst

    • D.

      Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operator

    • E.

      Counterintel agent

    • F.

      Human intel collector

    • G.

      SIGINT analyst

    • H.

      Cryptologic linguist

    • I.

      Signals collector and analyst

    • J.

      Military intel systems maintainer and integrator

    Correct Answer
    C. Common Ground Station Analyst
  • 45. 

    The Army MOS 35K does what?

    • A.

      Intel Analyst

    • B.

      Imagery Analyst

    • C.

      Common Ground Station Analyst

    • D.

      Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operator

    • E.

      Counterintel agent

    • F.

      Human intel collector

    • G.

      SIGINT analyst

    • H.

      Cryptologic linguist

    • I.

      Signals collector and analyst

    • J.

      Military intel systems maintainer and integrator

    Correct Answer
    D. Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operator
  • 46. 

    The Army MOS 35L does what?

    • A.

      Intel Analyst

    • B.

      Imagery Analyst

    • C.

      Common Ground Station Analyst

    • D.

      Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operator

    • E.

      Counterintel agent

    • F.

      Human intel collector

    • G.

      SIGINT analyst

    • H.

      Cryptologic linguist

    • I.

      Signals collector and analyst

    • J.

      Military intel systems maintainer and integrator

    Correct Answer
    E. Counterintel agent
  • 47. 

    The Army MOS 35M does what?

    • A.

      Intel Analyst

    • B.

      Imagery Analyst

    • C.

      Common Ground Station Analyst

    • D.

      Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operator

    • E.

      Counterintel agent

    • F.

      Human intel collector

    • G.

      SIGINT analyst

    • H.

      Cryptologic linguist

    • I.

      Signals collector and analyst

    • J.

      Military intel systems maintainer and integrator

    Correct Answer
    F. Human intel collector
  • 48. 

    The Army MOS 35N does what?

    • A.

      Intel Analyst

    • B.

      Imagery Analyst

    • C.

      Common Ground Station Analyst

    • D.

      Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operator

    • E.

      Counterintel agent

    • F.

      Human intel collector

    • G.

      SIGINT analyst

    • H.

      Cryptologic linguist

    • I.

      Signals collector and analyst

    • J.

      Military intel systems maintainer and integrator

    Correct Answer
    G. SIGINT analyst
  • 49. 

    The Army MOS 35P does what?

    • A.

      Intel Analyst

    • B.

      Imagery Analyst

    • C.

      Common Ground Station Analyst

    • D.

      Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operator

    • E.

      Counterintel agent

    • F.

      Human intel collector

    • G.

      SIGINT analyst

    • H.

      Cryptologic linguist

    • I.

      Signals collector and analyst

    • J.

      Military intel systems maintainer and integrator

    Correct Answer
    H. Cryptologic linguist
  • 50. 

    The Army MOS 35S does what?

    • A.

      Intel Analyst

    • B.

      Imagery Analyst

    • C.

      Common Ground Station Analyst

    • D.

      Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operator

    • E.

      Counterintel agent

    • F.

      Human intel collector

    • G.

      SIGINT analyst

    • H.

      Cryptologic linguist

    • I.

      Signals collector and analyst

    • J.

      Military intel systems maintainer and integrator

    Correct Answer
    I. Signals collector and analyst

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