What is the purpose of adversary collection activities?
What are the names of the army's intelligence functions?
The Completed DA Form 5434 will be Forwarded from which of the following organization?
An adversary analyst uses bits and pieces of information and data to develop what outcome?
What are the three sub-intelligence discipline in signal intelligence (SIGINT)?
What are the two classifications of critical information?
Sponsorship support consist of following
In which step of the OPSEC process do you select and implement tentative OPSEC measures?
What does an adversary use to formulate the analyst's perception of our operations?
Operation security (OPSEC) is used to identify which of the following?
Family with foreign born spouses will receive support and assistance that indicates the following:
Which of the following describes mentoring?
Operation Security (OPSEC) is used to identify which of the following?
What are the three primary questions to ask when conducting a preliminary inquiry?
Sponsorship is a --------------- program?
What DA Form will you use when conducting quarterly counseling?
Which of the following entries describe non-judicial punishment?
When does the decision period start?
The _______ provides basic housekeeping items that incoming and outgoing family can?
The commander who is imposing punishment may proceed with a hearing unless a Soldier decides to do which of the following?
Soldiers are given the opportunity, normally within 24 hours, to accept an Article 15. In which of the following stages of the judicial process does this occur?
What is the purpose of non-judicial punishment?
What is the minimum time requirement to be eligible to perform as the senior rater?
What year was the position of Sergeant Major of the Army established?
In what year did the Army formalize and expand the functions of the NCO support channel?
Which of the following is the keystone document in the joint operations series?
When does the decision period start?
What type of process is used within the Operations Security (OPSEC) program to protect critical information?
Which system applies to those Soldiers who are not amenable to correction by non-punitive or non-judicial method of correction or discipline?
During a court-martial, who represents the government?
What three things should you accomplish in the process of determining the credibility of evidence and information?
Which system applies to those Soldiers who are not amenable to correction by nonpunitive or nonjudicial methods of correction or discipline?
Soldiers and families returning to the United States from overseas duty station
The connection between the chain of command and the NCO support channel is the ________
The _________ is the primary assistant and advisor to the platoon leader, with the responsibilities of…….
Which of the following relationships is prohibited?
Which branches of service make up the nation’s principal maritime force?
Which of the following presents five broad national security challenges likely to require the employment of joint forces?
The goal of the court-martial system is to do what?
An act for which the law provides a penalty is called what?
What are the two types of court-martial counsel?
During a court-martial, who represents the government?
Which of the following is the maximum time limit a commander may impose for restriction
Which legal measurements are primarily tools for teaching proper standards of conduct and performance and do not constitute punishment?
What are the two types of court-martial counsel?
Which of the following is not a characteristic of effective counseling?
What process do leaders use to review the demonstrated performance and potential of their subordinates?
When does the EO Policy apply?
Sexual Harassment is form of __________ discrimination?
Interpersonal communication occurs at which two level?
________ Communication is vital assets in promotion organizational performance, moral……
-As you receive behavior cues to communication, you assign ________ to each communication…
A(an) situation is one involving two or more individuals who take account of each…
what is the first step of the five performance steps that must be completed prior to conducting a counseling session?
Which DA Form will you use when conducting a mandatory, face to face performance counseling?
When is counseling conducted for NCO's?
Which of the following describes mentoring?
Which of the following is not a characteristic of effective counseling?
What process do leaders use to review the demonstrated performance and potential of their subordinates?
Which military operations are ongoing routine activities that establish, shape, maintain, and refine relations with other nations and domestic civil authorities?
Which branch of the US Armed Forces is composed of naval, land, air, space, and cyberspace forces, both combat and support, not otherwise assigned, that includes the necessary forces and capabilities to operate and support the Navy and Marine Corps, other military services, and joint forces?
Which branch of the US Armed Forces is composed of land combat and service forces, with includes aviation, water transport, and space and cyberspace?
Which of the following are performance steps that must be completed to prepare for and conduct a counseling session?
Which DA Form will you use when conducting mandatory, face to face performance counseling?
When is counseling conducted for NCOs?
What is the first step of the five performance steps that must be completed prior to conducting a counseling session?
Which branch of the U.S. armed forces is responsible for the preparation of forces necessary for the effective prosecution of war?
Which of the following additional principles are relevant to how the Armed Forces use combat power across the range of military operations?
Human communication is best understood as system where sender are _______receivers ….
Communication is not complete if the ____ doesn’t listen.
Effective Army Writing transmits a clear message in a single, rapid reading and….
What are two reasons to avoid using passive voice?
Error in spelling grammar and punctuation can leave a(n) ……..
Who is the principle military advisor to the President, the National Security Council (NSC), the homeland security council (HSC), and the secretary of defense?
Which military operations comprise extended-duration, large-scale operations that usually involve combat?
On what are the principles of joint operations formed?
Which of the following are narrative rules for constructing bulleted comments?
Which of the following are valid senior rater entries in the overall performance section?
What links the day-to-day observation of the rated soldier to the long-term evaluation of the rated Soldier's potential by HQDA selection boards?
In which section of the senior rater's portion of an evaluation report would one document if a senior rater does not meet minimum time requirements for evaluation of the rated NCO?
The APFT entry may be left blank in which of the following situations?
Which senior rater entry in the overall performance section denotes performance that may require additional training/observation and non-recommendation for promotion?
Which of the following ranks are not part of the formal chain of command?
Which military operations comprise small-scale, limited-duration operations, such as strikes, raids, and peace enforcement, which might include combat depending on the circumstances?
On what are the principles of joint operations formed?
Which military operations are ongoing routine activities that establish, shape, maintain, and refine relations with other nations and domestic civil authorities?
Which of the following are narrative rules for constructing bulleted comments?
Who was the first sergeant major of the army?
Which of the following ranks are responsible for developing, maintaining, and utilizing the full range of their Soldier's potential?
Which of the following ranks serve as the senior enlisted advisor and consultant to the chief of staff of the army?
What regulation formalized the NCO support channel and expanded its functions in December 1976?
In what year did the Army consolidate all enlisted ranks into seven pay grade, five of which were noncomissioned officers?
What does the U.S. Army define as, "the process of putting our professional values into action"?
The MSAF program is intended to help you become a better leader by better understanding your own_____ and ____
The Multi-Source Assessment and Feedback (MSAF) program is under the organization and direction of the ______
Which of the following terms comprise stages of awareness?
When SOP is submitted for peer review, it is normally sent…
You can identify the____ for distribution by selecting the …..
Reproducing and distribution requirements should be determined in ……
- Which security classification would you apply to and SOP in which the…
The development of SOP’s based on __________ command policies.
The ________course explores the expectations family members have of the army…..
The goal of the army family team building program is to assist family members of soldiers by:
The AFTB training program consists of level I, II, III, _________ and ____________ courses.
A ___________ Overseas and supports all company Family Readiness Groups (FRGS) …..
Which of the following are techniques to enforces the EO program policies?
_____ is a complex classification of human characteristics related to personal …..
The goal of the _________ is to facilitate an informal resolution, when possible of the matter .
Which of the following ranks are responsible for developing, maintaining, and utilizing the full range of their Soldier's potential?
Which of the following ranks are considered to have the greatest impact on soldiers due to their oversight of the soldier daily task
In 1851, a new uniform requirement establishment a system of branch colors, and chevrons reverted to the point-down position. In what year did the chevrons return to the point-up position?
Which of the following terms can be defined as standards by which one should act based on values?
The Multi-Source Assessment and Feedback (MSAF) program is under the organization and direction of the ______
The Serious Incident Report (SIR) system provides which of the following agencies with early notice to the possibility or occurrence of a serious incident?
The reporting of terrorist activities falls under which reportable serious incident category?
How many digits does the SIR number always contain?
The reporting of war crimes falls under which reportable serious incident category?
Which of the following is a summary document that provides information on collective training objectives, related individual training objectives, resource requirements, and applicable evaluation procedures for a type of organization?
The process of building a unit’s capability to conduct full spectrum operations over time describes which of the following?
__________is the ability to meet the physical demands of any combat or duty position
___________provides the training and leader development methodology that forms the foundation for developing competent and confident Soldiers in the conduct
The Army PRT system is __________incorporating physically demanding activities that prepare Soldier and units to accomplish the physical requirements
The long-range training plan covers which of the following for ARFORGEN units?
The use of effective training to challenge leaders and organizations with uncertain conditions is a tenet of which principle of training
The reporting of incidents involving the wrongful possession, manufacture, or distribution of controlled substances, including narcotics, drugs, or marijuana, in the quantities of 100 grams or more (except for LSD, which is 6 grams or more) falls under which reportable serious incident category?
what are the three types of serious incident reports (SIR)?
What term describe the systematic increase in the intensity or duration of PRT activities?
Which of the following choices are gradually increased to produce the desired physiological effect?
who is responsible for the overall operation of the range before, during, and after live firing?
Ensuring that firers enter and exit the firing line at the entry or exit point is an example of which of the following?
who is responsible for the safe operation of the range?
Direct observation, assessment, and honest feedback are tenets of which of the following leader-development principles?
Which of the following is a responsibility of the unit ammunition detail?
Who is responsible for the overall operation of the range before, during, and after live firing?
A combination of combat and operational stressors will produce which of the following?
Which of the following choices is defined as a dynamic warm-up consisting of 10 exercises that appropriately prepare Soldiers for more intense PRT activities?
Who serves as the primary trainer for enlisted Soldiers, crews, and small teams?
How often should strength and mobility training be conducted?
Who assists the OIC and safety officer by performing duties (for example, supervising enlisted personnel supporting the LFX) as required?
Which of the following choices are responsible for repairing rifles and replacing parts, as required?
Which stress-reduction program includes trust and confidence in its foundation?
Which of the following statements defines posttraumatic events (PTEs)?
What are the two levels of the Army maintenance system?
which of the following is the foundation of army maintenance?
what are the four core maintenance processes?
Which of the following choices is a responsibility of the unit ammunition detail?
Which of the following choices provide professional ministry support to leaders in fulfilling their combat and operational stress identification and intervention responsibilities?
Commanders are required to take which of the following steps once a decision is made to request a routine/nonemergency CDE?
Which of the following is an example of an operational stressor?
The ability to meet the physical demands of any combat or duty position, accomplish the mission, and continue to fight and win defines which of the following?
Precision, progression, and integration are the components of which of the following?
Which of the following publications provides the training and leader development methodology that forms the foundation for developing competent and confident Soldiers?
what are the two levels of the army maintenance system?
the purpose of the army maintenance system is
Which maintenance function involves restoring an item to a completely serviceable or operational condition?
Which of the following choices exemplify mild stress reactions of a physical nature?
Which of the following choices is a form of Combat and Operational Stress Reaction (COSR) and most likely to occur in poorly trained undisciplined units?
Which of the following choices is defined as a psychiatric illness that can occur following a traumatic event (such as combat exposure) in which there was a threat of injury or death to you or someone else?
Which of the following identifies the purpose of the toughening phase of PRT?
Which form does the drive official issue to identify a licensed operator?
On what date does an Army operator's license expire?
what is the expiration date on a limited permit?
Which of the following assets are generally available to the leadership in tactical environments?
Which of the following choices may prevent the individual from performing their duties or create a concern for personal safety or the safety of others?
The Troop Leading Procedures (TLP) consist of how many steps?
Which regulation defines the occurrence of an action or situation as a serious incident that may have important or dangerous results?
The reporting of incidents involving material damage that seriously degrades unit operational or training readiness falls under which reportable serious incident category?
Training to reach an accepted proficiency level is a tenet of which principle of training?
Unit training involves how many principles?
Which principle of training focuses on individual and small-unit skills?
Which of the following choices are involved with recovery operations?
The reporting of racially or ethnically motivated criminal acts falls under which reportable serious incident category?
Which core maintenance process specifies maintenance actions in accordance with the designer and engineer specifications?
Which of the following choices is defined as a dynamic warm-up consisting of 10 exercises that appropriately prepare Soldiers for more intense PRT activities?
PRT activity tasks, conditions, and standards are derived from which of the following?
who serves as the primary trainer for enlisted soldiers, crews, and small teams?
what term describes the systematic increase in the intensity or duration of PRT activities?
Which level of maintenance involves on-system maintenance, repair and return to the user, including maintenance actions performed by operators?
The reporting of racially or ethically motivated criminal acts falls under which reportable serious incident category?
Which regulation defines the occurrence of an action or situation as a serious incident that may have important or dangerous results?
Which regulation prescribe the policy and procedures for the conduct of the Army Physical Fitness Training Program and applies to all Soldiers, functional branches, units and operating agencies?
Which of the following choices represent Army principles of training?
which regulation prescribes the policy and procedure for the conduct of the army physical fitness training program and applies to all soldiers, functional branches, units, and operating agencies?
Who conducts a safety orientation before each schedule live-firing exercise (LFX)?
PRT activity tasks, conditions, and standards are derived from which of the following?
Which of the following choices exemplify mild emotional stress reactions?
In which of the following situations is it proper to refer a Soldier for a Commander Directed Evaluation (CDE)?
Which of the following choices refer to positive outcomes that result from stress exposure and traumatic experience that include improved relationships, renewed hope for life, an improved appreciation of life, an enhanced sense of personal strength, and spiritual development?
Who is the only person authorized to request GREEN TIME, HOLD FIRE, or TERMINATION OF GREEN TIME?
Which of the following assists fires with weapon-related problems and ensures that all fires observe safety regulations and procedures?
Which of the following choices occur when you combine stressors with effective leadership and strong peer relationships to enhance individual and unit performances?
Which of the following choices constitutes grounds for an emergency referral for a soldier experiencing CoSRs?
Which principle of unit training focuses on those tasks most essential to mission accomplishment?
Who ensures that their Soldier's demonstrate proficiency in their individual military occupational specialty (commonly known as MOS) skills, warrior tasks, and battle drills?
Which core maintenance process uses operator and maintenance personnel to restore an equipment item to full functionality as originally designed or engineered?
Which core maintenance process involves problems that degrade equipment before they become catastrophic?
Which of the following assets are generally available to the leadership in tactical environments?
Which of the following choices may prevent the individual from performing their duties or create a concern for personal safety or the safety of others?
Which of the following choices is a form of combat and operational stress reaction (cosr) and most likely to occur in poorly trained undisciplined units?
Which of the following choices best predicts combat resiliency?
Which of the following choices may be signaled by changes in behavior and discernible only to the individual soldier or close comrades?
____ may develop after someone has experienced or witnessed an actual or threatened traumatic event; it could lead to an actual behavioral health(BH) diagnosis known as PTSD
Which of the following choices provide professional ministry support to leaders in fulfilling their combat and operational stress identification and intervention responsibilities?
________ ends when the organization is again prepared to conduct collective training and operations
Which of the following choices comprise training domains?
Training to reach an accepted proficiency level is a tenet of which principle of training?
Training under an expected operational environment for the mission is a tenet of which principle of training?
Unit training involves how many principles?
Which core maintenance process involves reporting problems that degrade equipment before they become catastrophic?
Which core maintenance process assures high quality and establishes a predictable service life using the best technical standard?
Which recovery operation involves assistance from a second similar or heavier class vehicle?
Which level of maintenance involves off-system component repair and/or end item repair and return to the supply system or, by exception, back to the owning unit, performed by national level maintenance providers?
Which of the following choices are involved with recovery operations?
Paragraphs and subparagraphs should not be omitted. What should be entered if the information requested in specific paragraphs or
How many digits does the SIR number always contain?
Which core maintenance process uses operator and maintenance personnel to restore an equipment item to full functionality as originally designed or engineered?
What are the two main sections of the SIR?
Which of the following choices are gradually increased to produce the desired physiological effect?
Which core maintenance process assures high quality and establishes a predictable service life using the best technical standard?