2S051 CDC Volume 3

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  • 1. 
    The MMS uses what DIC to respond to a RBL allocation?
    • A. 

      DZG

    • B. 

      RBL

    • C. 

      XCA

    • D. 

      XCC

  • 2. 
    Which MMS listing is used to identify a possible RBL misallocation?
    • A. 

      R35

    • B. 

      R39

    • C. 

      R43

    • D. 

      R47

  • 3. 
    What DIC indicates a denial to redistribution order sent by AFMC item managers?
    • A. 

      B7*

    • B. 

      BLO

    • C. 

      FTR

    • D. 

      RDO

  • 4. 
    Which redistribution results when local management decided to force shipment and/or redistribustion of base operating stock levels?
    • A. 

      Return

    • B. 

      Lateral

    • C. 

      Automatic

    • D. 

      Nondirected

  • 5. 
    An automatic requsition to the source of supply is identified by what DIC?
    • A. 

      AO*

    • B. 

      DUO

    • C. 

      SPR

    • D. 

      REC

  • 6. 
    What codes are used to determine the requsitioning priority designator used at the source of supply?
    • A. 

      FAD, delivery priority

    • B. 

      FAD, Urgency of need Designator (UND)

    • C. 

      UJC, FAD

    • D. 

      UND, delivery priority

  • 7. 
    What code is assigned to the item record to indicate the SOS has cancelled a requsition?
    • A. 

      SPC 5

    • B. 

      SPC 1

    • C. 

      REX 5

    • D. 

      REX 1

  • 8. 
    Which type of MILSTRIP status results from out-of-stock conditions, new requirements, and other conditions that stop the supply source from filling the requisition exactly as it was requested?
    • A. 

      Positive

    • B. 

      Cancellation

    • C. 

      Exception/other

    • D. 

      Intransit/shipped

  • 9. 
    Military Management System programs create cancellation request to control what?
    • A. 

      Stock replenishment

    • B. 

      Excess stockage

    • C. 

      Substitutions

    • D. 

      Back order

  • 10. 
    What reconciliation flag on the status detail record indicates that the TRIC AFC action is to request improved status on a requistion?
    • A. 

      A

    • B. 

      C

    • C. 

      F

    • D. 

      R

  • 11. 
    Supply difficulty fir Air Force-managed items are reported on which AF Form?
    • A. 

      1230

    • B. 

      1250

    • C. 

      1530

    • D. 

      1667

  • 12. 
    To identify shipments that meet the tracer criteria, the MILSTAMP tracer reconciliation program ((GV587)) is run how often?
    • A. 

      Once a month

    • B. 

      Twice a month

    • C. 

      Quarterly

    • D. 

      Semiannually

  • 13. 
    Due-ins that have been received but remain in the computers because the receipts have not been completely cleared are included on which transportation tracer list?
    • A. 

      Parcel post tracer

    • B. 

      Transportation tracer list

    • C. 

      Receipt acknowledged error list

    • D. 

      Consolidated shipment error list

  • 14. 
    Which material management program identifies all claims recievable/claims payable details that require follow-up. A ROD, or a SDR?
    • A. 

      NGV567

    • B. 

      NGV577

    • C. 

      NGV587

    • D. 

      NGV597

  • 15. 
    What TRIC is coded on the due-out detail and will prevent an automatic due-out release of asstes?
    • A. 

      1,8,H,U,X. (Period)

    • B. 

      1,8,H,U,X, *

    • C. 

      7,8,H,U,X. (Period)

    • D. 

      7,8,H,U,X, *

  • 16. 
    Registered users of the SNUD and AFMC SNUD are reconciled how often?
    • A. 

      Monthly

    • B. 

      Quarterly

    • C. 

      Semiannually

    • D. 

      Annually

  • 17. 
    What computer system provides ubtercgabgeable and substitute group information?
    • A. 

      D143B

    • B. 

      D043B

    • C. 

      D071

    • D. 

      C001

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