WMGT 101 Exam 3 Questions with complete solution 2024/2025
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WMGT 101 Exam 3 Questions with complete solution 2024/2025 WMGT 101 Exam 3
What does MILE stand for (Enlisted Perspective) - correct answer M: Manage Resources
I: Improving Unit
L: Leading People
E: Execute Mission
What is the complete design process and what are their purposes? - correc...
WMGT 101 Exam 3
What does MILE stand for (Enlisted Perspective) - correct answer ✔M:
Manage Resources
I: Improving Unit
L: Leading People
E: Execute Mission
What is the complete design process and what are their purposes? - correct
answer ✔Planning: Gather requirements, master planning (Class 5)
Programming: Final Programming, validate requirements (Class 3)
Design: Pre-final design, validate design w/ requirements (WENG481)
Construction: Build it, as-builts, inspections
Operations: Use it
What are the products developed as a design process progresses? - correct
answer ✔-Requirements Analysis
-Conceptual Design
-Schematic Design
-Design Development
-Pre-Final Design and Details
What are the four different types of design reviews and why do we do them? -
correct answer ✔Functional: Ensure all requirements are properly addressed
(Design Agent/ User)
Technical: Ensure proposed design is technically proficient (Design
Agent/Base Agencies)
,Maintainability: Items are checked for location, accessibility, etc./Address
mechanical, electrical, etc. (Design Agent/Ops Flight)
Constructability: Ensure team can build-it /Ensure its a complete and usable
facility (Project Manager/Quality Assurance Team)
Given a scenario, recognize the design process phase, applicable design
review stage and design review type. - correct answer ✔Refer to lesson
slides 12-15
What is the difference between codes, criteria (UFC), instructions (AFI), and
specifications (UFGS)? - correct answer ✔Codes: collection of regulations/
min. requirements to protect occupants and public. (Ex. International Building
Code (IBC)-general & American Concrete Institue- specific to material)
Criteria (UFC): written/used by federal and DoD entities.
Instructions (AFI): DoD service specifications
Guide Specifications (UFGS): Federal and DoD entities.
What are model codes and why are they used? - correct answer ✔Define:
Building codes developed and maintained by an organization independent of
the jurisdiction responsible for enacting the code
Why: provide min. requirements to protect occupants and public in
new/existing buildings
How does code enforcement work for DoD entities? - correct answer
✔Overseas: SOFA (Status of Forces Agreement) and Federal
Federal Entity: DoD - UFCs, AirForce - AFI, AFMANs, AFGMs
State/country/city/district jurisdiction: like UFCs but for state/cities
What is the hierarchy of military construction codes? - correct answer ✔DoD
Requirements (Top): UFC/UFGS
How do you find the applicable code for a facility? - correct answer ✔Whole
Building Design Guide (WBDG.org) - UFCs, IHS Markit, International Code
Council (iccsafe.org), ASHRAE
What is code applicability and why are facilities not constantly updated to the
latest code? - correct answer ✔-Existing buildings are permitted to continue
without change as long as they are maintained in accordance with the code
under which they were constructed
How does cybersecurity apply to Air Force control systems? - correct answer
✔Fire Alarms; Access; WFMS; CCTV; Power
What does CIA stand for? - correct answer ✔-Confidentiality: prevent
unauthorized disclosure of info.
-Integrity: prevent unauthorized manipulation of information
-Availability: guarantee reliable access to information.
What is the difference between Information Technology (IT) and Operational
Technology (OT)? - correct answer ✔IT: covers software, computers,
servers, and all that is encompassed within.
OT: hardware and software that interacts with the physical world
What vulnerabilities impact control systems? - correct answer ✔-Improper
permissions, privileges or access control
-Poor passwords or credentials management
-Lack of security documentation and culture
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