Exam (elaborations) SEJPME POST TEST EXAM 1
SEJPME POST TEST EXAM 1 Question 1 of 50 Select the best answer: Military Command Structure National Strategic Guidance The document approved by the Secretary of Defense for applying the Armed Forces of the United States in coordination with Department of Defense agencies and other instruments of national power to achieve national security strategy objectives is known as the ____. A. National Military Strategy B. National Security Strategy C. National Defense Strategy D. Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan Question 4 of 50 Select the best answer: Military Command Structure Organization for National Security The operational chain of command runs directly from the President to the Secretary of Defense and then to __________________. A. the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and then to the Combatant Commanders B. the Combatant Commanders C. the Service Chiefs D. the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Question 11 of 50 Select the best answer: Interagency Coordination Overview The _________________ is responsible for mediating and brokering disagreements among cabinet heads with the objective of achieving a single viewpoint that can be presented to the President for decision. A. Political Advisor (POLAD) B. Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) C. Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) D. National Security Advisor Question 13 of 50 Select the best answer: Multinational Operations Introduction Multinational Operations is the same as: A. Military actions conducted by forces of two or more nations, typically organized within the structure of a coalition or alliance B. Actions conducted by two or more military elements C. Actions conducted by two or more nations D. Actions conducted by two or more non-military organizations from two or different nations Question 15 of 50 Select the best answer: Multinational Operations Overview Factors that inhibit interoperability are: A. Refusal to cooperate with partners; restricted access to national proprietary defense information. B. Multinational training exercises. C. Constant efforts to eliminate sources of confusion. D. Visits to assess multinational capabilities. Question 18 of 50 Select the best answer: Multinational Operations Military Considerations The need for effective liaison is vital in any multinational force because: A. Similar economic and social affiliations with supported partners. B. National law suggests a robust liaison structure. C. Liaisons facilitate the ability to integrate and synchronize operations. D. The U.S. has limited trained personnel. Question 20 of 50 Select the best answer: Range of Military Operations Overview The purpose of this principle of joint operation is to prepare clear, uncomplicated plans and concise orders to ensure thorough understanding. A. simplicity B. clarity C. security D. objective Question 28 of 50 Select the best answer: Deliberate Planning Introduction Contingency planning encompasses the activities associated with the development of operation plans for the deployment, employment, and sustainment of apportioned forces and resources in response to a ____________________________identified in joint strategic planning documents. A. hypothetical situation B. crisis C. actual incident D. confrontation Question 29 of 50 Select the best answer: Deliberate Planning Joint Operation Planning The means by which Department of Defense encourages and enables countries and organizations to work with us to achieve strategic objectives. A. Multinational agreements B. Security Cooperation Planning C. Diplomatic channels D. International Treaties and Organizations Question 32 of 50 Select the best answer: Crisis Action Planning CAP Procedures Crisis action planning procedures are employed when a contingency response is anticipated to be executed, usually in less than _____ months. A. 6 B. 12 C. 18 D. 24 Question 39 of 50 Select the best answer: Roles, Missions, History, Customs and Courtesies of the U.S. Armed Forces Navy Customs Which core value does the following tenet represent: exhibit the highest degree of moral character, technical excellence, quality and competence in what we have been trained to do. A. Honor B. Commitment C. Courage Question 43 of 50 True / False: Reserve Component The primary responsibilities of the Air Force Reserve Components, the Air Force Reserve and the Air National Guard, include airlift and air refueling. A. True B. False Question 47 of 50 True / False: Psychological Health Awareness Some individuals that are exposed to stressful situations, trauma, and combat develop new skills, display previously hidden strengths, and grow in character. A. True B. False Question 49 of 50 Select the best answer: Psychological Health Awareness Typical signs of ________ include headaches, memory gaps, confusion, attention problems, irritability, ringing in the ears, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, slowed reaction time, sleep difficulty, and performance difficulties. A. post-traumatic stress disorder B. psychiatric disorder syndrome C. psychological trauma dysfunction D. traumatic brain injury Test Question 1 of 50 Select the best answer: Military Command Structure National Strategic Guidance The ___________________, signed by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, provides guidance for distributing and applying military power to attain national strategic objectives. It describes the Armed Forces’ plan to achieve military objectives in the near term and provides the vision for ensuring they remain decisive in the future. A. Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan B. National Security Strategy C. National Defense Strategy D. National Military Strategy Question 2 of 50 Select the best answer: Military Command Structure National Strategic Guidance ____________________ presents fundamental principles that guide the employment of U.S. military forces in coordinated and integrated action toward a common objective. It represents what is taught, believed, and advocated as what is right (i.e., what works best). A. Joint doctrine B. Law of warfare C. Strategic direction D. Operational design Question 3 of 50 Select the best answer: Military Command Structure National Strategic Guidance The document, approved by the President, which delineates the general geographical area of responsibility for geographic combatant commanders and specifies functional responsibilities for functional combatant commanders, is called the _____________. A. Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan B. National Security Strategy C. Unified Command Plan D. Guidance for Employment of the Force Question 4 of 50 Select the best answer: Military Command Structure Organization for National Security The __________________ outranks all other officers of the Armed Forces, but may not exercise military command over any of the Armed Forces. He is the principal military advisor to the President, the National Security Council, and the SECDEF. A. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff B. Supreme Allied Commander C. Combatant Commander D. War Czar Question 5 of 50 Select the best answer: Military Command Structure Combatant Commands These commands are established by combatant commanders when authorized by the SECDEF through the CJCS to conduct operations on a continuing basis in accordance with the criteria set forth for unified commands. They may be established on a geographic area basis such as United States Forces Japan or on a functional basis such as Special Operations Command, Pacific. A. combatant commands B. subordinate unified commands C. joint task forces D. functional component commands Question 6 of 50 Select the best answer: Military Command Structure Joint Command and Control Command authority over assigned or attached forces or commands, or military capability or forces made available for tasking, that is limited to the detailed direction and control of movements or maneuvers within the operational area necessary to accomplish missions or tasks assigned is known as ____________________. A. Administrative Control (ADCON) B. Operational Control (OPCON) C. Tactical Control (TACON) D. Combatant Command (COCOM) Question 7 of 50 True / False: Interagency Coordination Strategic (National) Level The use of the military to conduct combat operations should be a last resort when the other instruments of national power have failed to achieve our nation's objectives. A. True B. False Question 8 of 50 True / False: Interagency Coordination Tactical (Country) Level Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are usually willing to quickly align themselves with intervening military forces in order to ensure their ability to achieve their objectives and for their physical security. A. True B. False Question 9 of 50 Select the best answer: Interagency Coordination Introduction Which of the following terms best describes the interaction that occurs between agencies of the US Government for the purpose of accomplishing an objective? A. Interagency coordination B. Government accountability C. Federal management D. National security cooperation Question 10 of 50 Select the best answer: Interagency Coordination Introduction During joint operation planning, joint force commanders (JFCs) should begin to coordinate their activities with other agencies: A. after the ambassador reviews the operation plan B. after the operation plan has been finalized C. when the combatant
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