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Operational Design is__________. A.The cognitive approach by commanders and staffs—supported
by their skill, knowledge, experience, creativity, and judgment—to develop strategies, campaigns,
and operations to organize and employ military forces by integrating ends, ways, means, and risks.
B.The conception and construction of the framework that underpins a campaign or operation and its
subsequent execution. C.A methodology to aid commanders and planners in organizing and
understanding the OE. D.All of the above. E. B & C only. - Correct Answer B & C only
The central figure in Operational design is_________. A. The OPT lead B.The Commander C.The N-5
D.The MOC-D - Correct Answer The Commander
What is an objective? A. A line that defines the interior or exterior orientation of the force in relation
to the enemy or that connects actions on nodes and/or decisive points related in time and space to
an objective(s). Think sequential operations. B.In the context of planning, using the purpose (cause
and effect) to focus efforts toward establishing operational and strategic conditions by linking
multiple tasks and missions. Think simultaneous operations. C.A clearly defined, decisive, and
attainable goal toward which every military operation should be directed. D.A decisive point is a
geographic place, specific key event, critical factor, or function that, when acted upon, allows a
commander to gain a marked advantage over an adversary or contributes materially to achieving
success. - Correct Answer A clearly defined, decisive, and attainable goal toward which every military
operation should be directed.
What is a Line of Operation? A. A line that defines the interior or exterior orientation of the force in
relation to the enemy or that connects actions on nodes and/or decisive points related in time and
space to an objective(s). Think sequential operations. B.In the context of planning, using the purpose
(cause and effect) to focus efforts toward establishing operational and strategic conditions by linking
multiple tasks and missions. Think simultaneous operations. C.A clearly defined, decisive, and
attainable goal toward which every military operation should be directed. D.A decisive point is a
geographic place, specific key event, critical factor, or function that, when acted upon, allows a
commander to gain a marked advantage over an adversary or contributes materially to achieving
success. - Correct Answer A line that defines the interior or exterior orientation of the force in
relation to the enemy or that connects actions on nodes and/or decisive points related in time and
space to an objective(s). Think sequential operations.
What is a decisive point? A. A line that defines the interior or exterior orientation of the force in
relation to the enemy or that connects actions on nodes and/or decisive points related in time and
space to an objective(s). Think sequential operations. B.In the context of planning, using the purpose
(cause and effect) to focus efforts toward establishing operational and strategic conditions by linking
multiple tasks and missions. Think simultaneous operations. C.A clearly defined, decisive, and
attainable goal toward which every military operation should be directed. D.A geographic place,
specific key event, critical factor, or function that, when acted upon, allows a commander to gain a
, marked advantage over an adversary or contributes materially to achieving success. - Correct Answer
A geographic place, specific key event, critical factor, or function that, when acted upon, allows a
commander to gain a marked advantage over an adversary or contributes materially to achieving
success.
What is a Line of Effort? A. A line that defines the interior or exterior orientation of the force in
relation to the enemy or that connects actions on nodes and/or decisive points related in time and
space to an objective(s). Think sequential operations. B.In the context of planning, using the purpose
(cause and effect) to focus efforts toward establishing operational and strategic conditions by linking
multiple tasks and missions.Think simultaneous operations. C.A clearly defined, decisive, and
attainable goal toward which every military operation should be directed. D. A geographic place,
specific key event, critical factor, or function that, when acted upon, allows a commander to gain a
marked advantage over an adversary or contributes materially to achieving success. - Correct Answer
In the context of planning, using the purpose (cause and effect) to focus efforts toward establishing
operational and strategic conditions by linking multiple tasks and missions.Think simultaneous
operations
From a planning perspective, risk falls into two broad categories. These categories are: a. Risk to
personnel and Risk to equipment b. Risk to mission and Risk to force c. Accepted risk and delegated
risk d. None of the above - Correct Answer Risk to mission and Risk to force
Based upon higher headquarters input, direction and guidance, the commander alone determines
how and where to accept risk, but the staff plays a critical role in helping the commander identify the
various risks and offering options for mitigation. a. True b. False - Correct Answer True
Risk mitigation requires: a. a clear understanding of what constitutes unnecessary risk b. when the
benefits actually do outweigh costs c. guidance as to the command level for making certain risk
decisions d. all of the above - Correct Answer All of the above
Military planning ______________________________________________. a. is a comprehensive
process that enables commanders and staffs at all levels to make informed decisions, solve complex
problems, and ultimately accomplish assigned missions. b. is critical at every level of warfare—
strategic, operational, and tactical—across the range of military operations, regardless of the
adversary or threat. c. can be applied whether conditions permit a lengthy, deliberate process or if
the situation forces a compressed timeline. d. is essential to a military commander because it aids in
handling the complexities in the operational environment and the numerous uncertainties inherent
in warfare. e. all of the above f. a, b & d only - Correct Answer All of the above
The terminology, products, and concepts in the Navy Planning Process (NPP) are consistent with joint
planning, joint doctrine, and are compatible with doctrine of the other Services. a. True b. False -
Correct Answer True