ADF Infantry Weapons Proficiency Quiz

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1. What is the main weapon of the Army and where is it made?

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The correct answer provides the specific weapon used by the Army (F88 Steyr AUG Rifle) along with its manufacturing location (Lithgow, NSW). The incorrect answers offer other popular firearms along with different manufacturing locations to test knowledge and awareness.

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ADF Infantry Weapons Proficiency Quiz - Quiz

Designed to enhance knowledge for the Australian Army assessment, this set focuses on weaponry, deployments, and leadership within the ADF. It's essential for those preparing for roles in the infantry, covering tactical data and command structures.

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2. What caliber bullets are used in the F88 rifle?

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The correct caliber for bullets used in the F88 rifle is the NATO standard 5.56x45mm rounds, providing accuracy and effectiveness in combat situations.

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3. How far can an F88 effectively fire?

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The correct answer indicates that the F88 can effectively fire beyond 400 meters. The incorrect answers provide distances that are either too short or too long compared to the correct answer.

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4. How many bullets can an F88 Steyr shoot on full automatic?

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The F88 Steyr can fire at a cyclic rate of 680 to 850 rounds per minute. However, in practice, it can sustain 90 rounds per minute for two minutes before needing to cool down.

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5. Where is recruit training held for soldiers to learn their craft?
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6. What happens after you graduate Recruit training? Where are you sent and what is learned?

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Upon graduating from Recruit training, soldiers will undergo further training in their specific military occupation at Initial Employment Training (IET) before being assigned to their respective units. For infantry soldiers, this training typically takes place at the School of Infantry where they will receive specialized training in tactics, weapons, and equipment.

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7. What happens after completing Initial Entry Training (IET)?

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After completing IET, individuals transition from being trainees to fully recognized soldiers and continue their military training at specific bases.

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8. How long is the minimum initial period of service for a rifleman in the army?

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The correct answer is 4 years, as it is the minimum initial period of service for a rifleman in the army.

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9. Where are Infantry men typically posted?

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Infantry men are typically posted to military bases and barracks rather than Royal Navy ships, NASA headquarters, or Antarctica research stations.

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10. Who is the chief of defence?

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The correct answer is Air Chief Marshall Angus Houston as he currently holds the position of Chief of Defence in the specified context.

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11. Who are the Taliban?

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The Taliban is known for their radical ideology and violent tactics aimed at establishing strict Islamic rule in Afghanistan.

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12. What other weapons does the rifleman use?

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The rifleman does not use the M16 Assault Rifle, M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW), or M72 LAW Rocket Launcher. The correct additional weapons used are the F89 Minimi Light Support Fire Weapon, 66mm Light Direct Fire Support Weapon, F1 fragmentation Grenades, and The Claymore anti-personnel mine.

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13. What type of Camouflage does the army use?

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The correct term for the camouflage pattern used by the army is DPCU, which stands for Disruptive Pattern Camoflage Uniform. It is important to be aware of the specific terminology used in the military to avoid confusion.

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14. What is the insignia of a Private (rank)?

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A Private is the lowest enlisted rank in most armies and has no specific insignia to distinguish themselves.

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15. What is the correct insignia for a Lance corporal, corporal, and sergeant in the military?

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Insignia in the military is a way to distinguish ranks. A Lance corporal is indicated by a single chevron, a corporal by a double chevron, and a sergeant by a triple chevron. Each rank has a specific number of chevrons that represent their position.

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16. Describe the class or rank known as Warrant Officer.

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Warrant Officers are not entry-level officers, they are Senior NCOs with specialized skills and responsibilities. They are a higher rank than Privates in the military. They are also not civilian contractors, but rather fully commissioned officers with specific duties and authority.

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17. What is the muzzle velocity of the F88?

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The correct muzzle velocity of the F88 is 930 m/s, which ensures high accuracy and performance of the weapon.

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18. How long is the Recruit Training course?

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The correct answer is 80 days because that is the duration of the Recruit Training course. The other options provided are incorrect as they do not reflect the actual length of the course.

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19. How much is the recruit paid during recruit training?

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Recruits are paid $1,138 per fortnight during recruit training, along with an additional $16 per fortnight for uniform maintenance.

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20. How long does IET for Infantry at School of Infantry last?

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Infantry Initial Entry Training (IET) at the School of Infantry typically lasts 71 days to train new infantry soldiers in basic combat skills, marksmanship, tactics, and physical fitness before being assigned to their units.

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21. How much is a soldier paid during IET?

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When a soldier is undergoing Initial Entry Training (IET), they are paid $1,300 per fortnight along with $16 for uniform maintenance. This compensation is essential for soldiers in training to support themselves financially during their service.

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22. What is the total payment for a full time Rifleman?

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The correct answer includes the base pay of $1,524 per fortnight, $16 uniform allowance, and $420 per fortnight service allowance, totaling $1,960 per fortnight.

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23. Who is the Chief of Army?

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The correct answer is Lieutenant General Ken Gillespie, who currently holds the position of Chief of Army. The incorrect answers provided are not the actual Chief of Army, but rather fictitious military personnel names.

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24. How many Australians have died in the middle east in the war on terror era? (2001-current)

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The correct answer provides the specific number of Australian casualties in Afghanistan and Iraq during the war on terror era. The incorrect answers present variations in the number of casualties and causes of death to test the respondent's knowledge on the topic.

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25. What are the usual working hours of a soldier?

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Soldiers typically have a standard working schedule of 8am to 5pm or 7:30 to 4:30. This allows for a full day of work while also ensuring they have time to rest and recuperate.

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26. How much does the F88 weigh?

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The correct weight of the F88 is 3.6 Kg unloaded.

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27. What is the magazine capacity of the F88?

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The F88 has a standard magazine capacity of 30 rounds. It is important to be aware of this specification when using or discussing the F88 firearm.

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What is the main weapon of the Army and where is it made?
What caliber bullets are used in the F88 rifle?
How far can an F88 effectively fire?
How many bullets can an F88 Steyr shoot on full automatic?
Where is recruit training held for soldiers to learn their craft?
What happens after you graduate Recruit training? Where are you sent...
What happens after completing Initial Entry Training (IET)?
How long is the minimum initial period of service for a rifleman in...
Where are Infantry men typically posted?
Who is the chief of defence?
Who are the Taliban?
What other weapons does the rifleman use?
What type of Camouflage does the army use?
What is the insignia of a Private (rank)?
What is the correct insignia for a Lance corporal, corporal, and...
Describe the class or rank known as Warrant Officer.
What is the muzzle velocity of the F88?
How long is the Recruit Training course?
How much is the recruit paid during recruit training?
How long does IET for Infantry at School of Infantry last?
How much is a soldier paid during IET?
What is the total payment for a full time Rifleman?
Who is the Chief of Army?
How many Australians have died in the middle east in the war on terror...
What are the usual working hours of a soldier?
How much does the F88 weigh?
What is the magazine capacity of the F88?
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