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An element that enables a seadependentnation to project itspolitical, economic, and military
strengths seaward is known as
The true strength of sea power canonly be measured in terms of anation’s ability to use the sea to
further its
It is more feasible to send navalforces, in comparison to othermilitary f o r c e s , into crisis areas
for which of the following reasons
The cost is low2 . N a v a l f o r c e s c a n s t a y o nstation indefinitely3. Naval forces leave behind nophysical reminders of their
presence
To continue to exist as we know ittoday, the United States must have
a policy that recognizes its
What are the three fundamentalpillars on which United States
military strategy rests?
Deterrence, forward defense,
and alliance solidarity
Which of the following responsescould the United States take in theevent of aggression by a potential
enemy?
1. Meet force with force2. Control the duration of thefighting3. Increase the intensity of the
c o n f l i c t
The Navy has the ability to outlast
any aggressor with
time of emergency the Navy must be
able to venture into harm’s way
What is the most flexible element
of the TRIAD?
Intercontinental ballistic
m i s s i l e s
What is the sole mission andfundamental reason for theexistence of the fleet ballistic
missile submarine?
The TRIAD has been developed andmaintained for which of the
following purposes?
Ships of the Second Fleet patrolsome of the world’s most importanttrade routes. In what area of theworld does the Second Fleet
normally patrol?
Which of the following fleets wouldyou find in the Western Pacific and
Indian Ocean regions?
Which of the following termsdescribes an attack that isintended to inflict damage to,
seize, or destroy an objective
Which of the followingcharacteristics of a strike force
is one of its greatest assets?
Which of the following types oftask forces is/are organizedprimarily for strike force
operations?
1. Carrier2. Surface
3. Submarine
The primary mission of oursubmarine force is to destroy whichof the following types of enemy
ships?
The first fleet ballistic missilesubmarine was launched in what
year?
When the termis understoodthe following“TRIDENT” is used, itto include which of
elements?
1. The base2. The missile
3. The submarine
Trident I missiles have a multiplewarhead capability and a maximum
range of how many nautical miles?
The destruction or neutralizationof enemy targets ashore through theuse of conventional or nuclear
weapons.
The destruction or neutralizationof enemy surface combatants and
merchant ships.
Naval operations generally accepted
as being nonconventional in nature.
This type of warfare prevents theeffective use of cargo-carrying
vessels by the enemy
Correctly interpreted, this type ofwarfare permits military decisionsto be based on accurate knowledgeof the enemy’s and
c a p a b i l i t i e s .
Which of the following types ofwarfare assists in detecting andtargeting hostile forces and makingit more difficult for the enemy to
detect and target friendly forces?
Antiship missiles can be launchedseveral hundred miles from thet a r g e t . From which of thefollowing platforms can they be
launched?
1. A i r c r a f t2. Submarines
3. Surface ships
The Aegisinstalledweapons system ison which of the following
platforms?
Capable of simultaneously tracking24 hostile air targets andlaunching 6 missiles against 6
d i f f e r e n t t a r g e t s .
Has a very small cross section andflies at low altitude; radar
detection is difficult.
Fires 20-mm, high-densitypenetrating projectiles at 3,000
rounds per minute.
has a 500-lb high-explosive warhead and
contact fuse.
Provides defense against close-in,
sea-skimming cruise missiles.
If your ship is assigned to theSecond Fleet, it would probablyconduct refresher training at which
of the following locations?
Routine drills are based on ship’sbills and stem from basic billsoutlined in which of the following
publications?
Standard Organization and
Regulations of the U.S. Navy
What inspection is conducted totest the operational ability of thecrew and ship in wartime
conditions?
Operational Readiness
Inspection
What inspection is scheduled byhigher authority, without theknowledge of the commandingofficer, to determine if the ship
is fit for continued naval service?
Through the various treaties withother countries in the world, whatportion of the land area are we
committed to defend?
Our naval forces conduct variousexercises with allied forces for
which of the following reasons?
To professionally operate as
one unit
To ensure your work center meetsthe deadlines set for thecompletion of tasks, which of thefollowing factors must you properly
manage?
Personnel, material, and time
Which of the following resourceswithin your division are the most
important in accomplishing a task?
A little time should be spent inyour office in the morning andafternoon, then the rest of yourtime should be spent in the work
area.
As a minimum, how often should youassess your division’s personnel
and material readiness?
When you assess your workers’ jobperformance, you should look at
which of the following areas?
Attitude, knowledge, and work
h a b i t s
To keep abreast of the knowledgeand experience of your personnel,you should randomly review each
member’s
At a minimum, how often should youtake inventory so that you willknow when to order additional
supplies?
Which of the following logs is usedby your division or department to
maintain its supply inventory?
Each command should ensure all handand power tools are assigned serial
numbers.
The equipment deficiency listcontains all of the following
information except
What is the work center’s most
valuable resource?
The Enlisted DistributionVerification Report can betterenable your division to fulfillwhich of the following requirements
without an adverse effect?
Temporary additional duty
Based on the ship’s overallmanpower, how are TAD requirements
usually allocated?
Which of the following schedulesallows for losses in manpower,logistic problems, work stoppages,
and personnel training?
From the annual employmentschedule, all other schedules are
developed.
Jobs on your work center scheduleare listed by what order of
precedence?
What writing instrument should beused to fill out a work center
schedule and time line?
After your schedule is approved,which of the following requirements
should be met?
Including your junior pettyofficers in the planning processprevents which of the following
problems from occurring?
How many goal setting elementsshould you consider when setting
goals within the work center?
Keeping abreast of changes prevents
crisis management from occurring
When you attend departmentmeetings, remember to check whichof the following factors before the
meeting?
As major job completion dates near,you should never allow which of the
following situations to happen?
Assigning your junior pettyofficers challenging jobs willincrease which of the following
s k i l l s ?
The work center supervisor has thecomplete responsibility for the
completion of a job.
When delegating authority, youshould delegate to which of thefollowing competent levels
to develop your subordinates?
Who generates letters ofinstruction and command counseling
sheets?
2. D i v i s i o n o f f i c e r
3. Division chief
Counseling sheets and letters ofinstruction are entered in a
member’s service record.
A page 13 entry reflects which ofthe following types of job
performance?
If you use a facsimile stamp ofsomeone’s signature, what shouldappear next to the signature to
authenticate the facsimile?
A naval message should be usedinstead of a NAVGRAM under which of
the following circumstances?
The communication is urgent and
speed is of primary importance
If a command is the “informationaddressee” on a message, which ofthe following actions, if any,should the command take concerning
the message?
Whatever action is required
within the command
After a naval message has beenprepared and signed by the drafter,which of the following persons
releases the message?
The delegated releasing officer
Who is responsible for thevalidation of the contents of a
message?
Who is responsible for the selection of a
message precedence?
Who is responsible for the proper
addressing of messages?
When assigning precedence to a message,which of the following factors should you
consider?
1. Importance of the subject
2. Desired delivery time
What is the highest precedence normally
authorized for administrative messages?
What precedence is identified by the
prosign 0?
A message is released at 1930 hoursGreenwich mean time on 2 January 1991.What is the correctly stated date-time group
(DTG) assisgned to the message?
Naval messages may have a total of (a)how many originators and (b) how many
action and information addresses?
Messages addressed to address indicatinggroups (AIGs) would most likely containwhich of the following types of
information?
Destructive storm warnings
When a message is unclassified, what wordor abbreviation should appear on the
classification line?
A message readdressal refers to what kind
of message?
One transmitted to an activity that is
not an addressee on the original draft
Unless otherwise directed, all navalmessage directives are automaticallycanceled after what maximum period of
time?
Minimize requires message drafters andreleasers to make which of the following
considerations?
Is electrical transmission essential
A rough draft of naval correspondence tobe reviewed by a drafting officer shouldcontain which of the following types of
information?
One subject, clearly and concisely
written
What should be your first concern in
drafting correspondence?
When organizing a naval letter, whatinformation should you include in the first
paragraph?
You are assigned the task of writing a pieceof naval correspondence. Which of the
following steps should be your first?
Determining the target date
When preparing the rough draft of a navalletter, you should concentrate on which of
the following aspects?
The necessary information
When reviewing the rough draft of yourcorrespondence for the first time, which ofthe following procedures should you
follow?
Make brief notes at points where the
text can be improved
Before presenting smoothcorrespondence for signature, youshould check for accuracy in which of
the following areas.
1.Standard subject identification codes2. Properly labeled and attachedenclosures
3.Correct titles of all addressees
The security classification you assign to naval correspondence is determined by
which of the following factors?
The information contained in the
correspondence
An endorsement may be placed on thesignature page of a naval letter under which
of the following circumstances?
The space on the signature page of thebasic letter is sufficient to
accommodate the entire endorsement
Correspondence that is used as informalcommunication between subordinateswithin the same activity can beaccomplished by using which of the
following methods?
What is the purpose of a NAVGRAM?
Urgent communications between DOD
addressees