BDOC DIVO Fundamentals Exam 50 Questions with Verified Answers
Geographic Combatant Commands - CORRECT ANSWER USAFRICOM, USCENTCOM, USEUCOM,
... [Show More] USNORTHCOM, USPACOM, USSOUTHCOM
Functional Combatant Commands - CORRECT ANSWER US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), US Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM), US Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM),
Cyber Command/10th Fleet
Fleets and AORs - CORRECT ANSWER 2nd Fleet: Western half of the Atlantic Ocean
3rd Fleet: Eastern half of the Pacific Ocean
4th Fleet: The Caribbean, and surrounding waters of Central and South America
5th Fleet: Arabian Gulf, Red Sea, Gulf of Oman, and part of the Indian Ocean
6th Fleet: Eastern half of the Atlantic Ocean and the Adriatic, Baltic, Barents, Black, Caspian, Mediterranean, and North Seas
7th Fleet: Western half of the Pacific Ocean and most of the Indian Ocean
10th Fleet: Responsible for the Navy's cyber warfare programs. Has operational control over Navy information, computer, cryptologic and space forces
Administrative COC - CORRECT ANSWER POTUS
SECDEF
SECNAV
CNO
PACFLT/USFF
TYCOM
DESRON/PHIBRON
Ships CO
Operational COC - CORRECT ANSWER POTUS
SECDEF
CJCS (Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff)
GCC (Geographic Combatant Commander)
NCC (Navy Component Commander)
NFC (Numbered Fleet Commander)
CSG/ESG
DESRON/PHIBRON
Ships CO
DIVO Responsibilities - CORRECT ANSWER -Supervise the performance of the work within the division carrying out the shipboard maintenance and material management.
-Schedule and conduct training for division personnel.
- By personal supervision and frequent inspection, ensure that spaces, equipment, and supplies assigned to the division are maintained.
- Promptly reports to department head repairs which may be required or other defects which need correction.
-Assigns personnel to watches and duties within division and develop rotation programs.
-Maintains a Division notebook
-Responsible for all administration for the division
-Ensures damage control equipment, fittings, and check-off lists is assigned.
Definition of Deadly Force - CORRECT ANSWER "The force that a person uses causing, or that a person knows or should know that would create a substantial risk of causing death or serious bodily harm. "
Serious Bodily Harm - CORRECT ANSWER Does not include black eyes, bloody nose or minor injuries, but does include fractured or dislocated bones, deep cuts, torn members of the body, serious damage to the internal organs and other life-threatening injuries.
Deadly Force Triangle - CORRECT ANSWER Capability
Opportunity
Intent
Deadly Force Continuum - CORRECT ANSWER Level-1: Presence
Level-2: Verbal Commands
Level-3: Soft Control (Restraining/Detaining)
Level-4: Hard Control (Compliance Techniques)
Level-5: Non-Lethal Force
Level-6: Deadly Force
Deadly Force Conditions - CORRECT ANSWER Inherent Right of Self-Defense.
Defense of Others.
Assets Vital to National Security.
Inherently Dangerous Property.
National Critical Infrastructure.
Public Health or Safety.
Escape.
Arrest or Apprehension.
Defending against animals.
Responsibilites of OOD - CORRECT ANSWER Supervise
Inspect
Control
Notify
Report
Log
Role of ATTWO - CORRECT ANSWER Tactically employs command assets to defend the unit against terrorist attack when in port
When in port at a U.S. Navy installation, coordinate integration of waterborne and shore side Anti-Terrorism Force Protection (ATFP) assets into installation security forces
Chief of the Guard and other watchstanders (i.e. security boats) report to the ATTWO
ATTWO reports to the Command Duty Officer (CDO)
Similar in function to Tactical Action Officer
Monitor nets used by watchstanders to ensure proper use:
No Obscene and profane language
No Superfluous, false, or deceptive communications or signals
Transmission not within station limits or by unauthorized stations
Transmission by unauthorized operators
ISP (In-Port Security Plan) - CORRECT ANSWER Developed prior to entering any foreign port and depending on current Fleet Commander requirements
Supplement standing ATFP plans with specific event-specific procedures relevant to your ship
Importance of Decklog - CORRECT ANSWER Contains a chronological record of events that occurred during the watch
Serves as the historical and legal record for the ship and contains unclassified information
The Petty Officer of the Watch maintains log, but OOD has overall responsibility for it and signs it after each watch
Entries must be legible and written IAW Preparing, Maintaining, and Submitting the Ship's Deck Log, OPNAVINST 3100.7
How to ring someone onboard/ashore and passing honors - CORRECT ANSWER Sound the bells in groups of two
4 for O-5. O-6
6 for O-7, O-8
8 for O-9, O-10
Passing honors underway
Signals for actions for passing honors are:
One Blast: attention to starboard
Two Blasts: attention to port
One blast: hand salute
Two blasts: end salute
Three blasts: carry on
PESTO - CORRECT ANSWER Personnel- FLTMPS/RADM
Equipment- MFOM
Supply- RSUPPLY
Training- TFOM/TORIS
Ordinance- OIS
Types of Casreps and categories - CORRECT ANSWER Initial - (NLT) 24 hours after the casualty occurs and cannot be corrected within 48 hours
Update - Changes to information submitted on initial or previous updates
Correction - Report the repair of previously CASREP'd equipment. CASCORs will be submitted as soon as possible after equipment is repaired and in operational condition.
Cancellation - Submitted as soon as it is determined that casualty will not be fixed by routine means
CAT 2
- Minor degradation in primary mission
- Major degradation or total loss of secondary mission
- Transmitted Priority (P) Precedence
- Updates must be submitted every 30 days
CAT 3
- Major degradation in primary or secondary
- Transmitted Immediate (O) Precedence
- Updates must be submitted every 10 days
CAT 4
- Total loss of primary mission
- Transmitted Immediate (O) Precedence
- Updates must be submitted every 72 hours
What website do we use to look up schools - CORRECT ANSWER CANTRAC - Catalogue of Navy Training Courses
Required Personnel for PB4T - CORRECT ANSWER XO
TrainO
DH
DCA
ESO
Medical Rep
Training Team Leads
Happens at least monthly or when the XO directs
Difference between RE's, CE's, AE's (who grades them) - CORRECT ANSWER Repetitive Exercises (RE) -conducted by unit
Certification Exercises (CE) -conducted by Afloat Training Group (ATG)
Advanced Exercises (AE) -certified by U.S. Fleet Forces (USFF) for deployment
OPTAR (Operating Target) - CORRECT ANSWER Estimate of the amount of money that will be required by a unit to perform assigned tasks and functions.
Repairable: Parts required to fix/correct a deficiency in a ship or station.
Consumable: Toilet paper, paper, pens etc..
TADTAR (Temporary Additional Duty Travel Budget) - CORRECT ANSWER Schools, Temporary Duty (TDY), Emergency Leave (Overseas)
Quarterly
Equipment - CORRECT ANSWER Any functional unit of material which is operated of a system and is identified by a Component Identification Number (CID), Numerical Control Code (NCC), Allowance Parts List (APL), or similar designation
Example: Ship's Control Console (fixed, installed, non-expendable)
Equipage - CORRECT ANSWER Those items which require management control afloat (not installed mechanical, electrical, ordnance, or electronic equipment, components, or systems)
Example: Hardhats (non-installed, pilferable)
Repair Part - CORRECT ANSWER Any item, including modules and consumable type materials, which has an equipment application
Example: Light Bulbs (expendable, equipment application)
Consumables - CORRECT ANSWER Administrative and housekeeping items, common tools, paints, cognizance symbol II forms, or any other items not specifically defined as equipage or repair parts.
Services - CORRECT ANSWER Non-material requirements such as equipment rental, commercial telephone, ferry tickets, or similar services authorized by proper authority.
MOV's - CORRECT ANSWER Material Obligation Validation (MOV)
Internal - monthly
External - quarterly
RPPO Performs Monthly - Department Head Approves
Validates outstanding requisitions in order to take appropriate actions prior to the quarterly scheduled MOV cycle. (Items with closed Job Sequence Number (JSNs) are deleted)
Ship's Life Cycle - CORRECT ANSWER Sustain
Maintain
Train
Operate
Conditions of Readiness - CORRECT ANSWER Condition I (General Quarters) All hands at battle stations, all weapons systems manned, threat is imminent
Condition II (Damage Control, Anti-Submarine Warfare, STRIKE)
A modified GQ watch, normally set readiness requirements are heightened for specific missions or conditions
Condition III (Wartime/Heightened Readiness)
Requires sufficient personnel to man a limited number of weapons systems to combat a single warfare area threat
Condition IV (Peacetime Readiness)
Requires adequate personnel for the safe and efficient operation of the ship
Classifications Color Code - CORRECT ANSWER Orange - TS
Red - Secret
Blue - Confidential
Green - Unclassified
5 steps of ORM - CORRECT ANSWER Identifying Hazards
Assessing Hazards
Make Risk Decisions
Implement Controls
Supervise
2 factors when creating risk assessment - CORRECT ANSWER Risk
Hazards
3 levels of ORM - CORRECT ANSWER In-depth
Deliberate
Time Critical
Divo Notebooks - CORRECT ANSWER Divisional Officer's personnel record form
Periodic Evaluations
Awards
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Leave
Counseling Chits
List of Collateral duties of Division
UCMJ Article 31 - CORRECT ANSWER Cannot be forced to purger self
UCMJ Article 32 - CORRECT ANSWER Right to counsel
UCMJ Article 86 - CORRECT ANSWER Unauthorized absence
UCMJ Article 92 - CORRECT ANSWER Failure to obey order or regulation
UCMJ Article 133 - CORRECT ANSWER Conduct unbecoming of an Officer and a Gentleman
NJP - CORRECT ANSWER Non-Judicial Punishment
i.e Captains Mast
(CO, XO, DH, Divo, LCPO, LPO)
forfeiture of pay
reduction in pay grade
restriction
CMEO - CORRECT ANSWER Command Managed Equal Opportunity
Informal - addresses concerns verbally or in writing with the offedning person
Formal - Complainant's written sworm statement and requested remedy
SAPR - CORRECT ANSWER Sexual Assualt Prevention and Response - program that focuses on victim and providing support for victim recovery
Restricted - can be reported to SAPR, SARC, Medical, Chaplains
Unrestricted - can be reported to SAPR, SARC, COC, Medical
CFL - CORRECT ANSWER Command Fitness Leader
Advancement Criterias - CORRECT ANSWER 9
9
6
12
36
36
36
36
Program used to write Evals - CORRECT ANSWER NAVFIT98A
Why would we write an EVAL - CORRECT ANSWER Periodic
Detachment of Individual
Detachment of Reporting Senior
Promotion/Frocking
Special
Not Observed Evals - CORRECT ANSWER Can be submitted if performance period is less than 90 days onboard.
Letter of Extension - CORRECT ANSWER Letter that can supplement Fitrep up to 90 days from your last fitrep.
Typically used if transferring up to 90 days from last Fitrep. [Show Less]