SC-101Review Test Submission: Pretest 3_LATEST
Question 1
8.3 out of 8.3 points
All USG
... [Show More] department-level, regional-level, and country-level plans and strategies have a common root in the .
Selected Answer:
d.
National Security Strategy (NSS)
Answers: a.
National Defense Strategy (NDS)
b.
National Military Strategy (NMS)
c. Joint Strategic Plan (JSP)
d.
National Security Strategy (NSS)
Response Feedback:
Correct. All USG department-level, regional-level, and country-level plans and strategies have a
common root in the National Security Strategy (NSS).
Question 2
8.3 out of 8.3 points
Formal SC assessments should be conducted to establish
.
Selected Answer:
c.
a baseline of partner nation’s capabilities
Answers: a.
redundant capabilities with ignoring resource constraints
b. a baseline of USG capabilities
c.
a baseline of partner nation’s capabilities
d.
goals and objectives of SC activities
Response Feedback:
Correct. Formal SC assessments should be conducted to establish a baseline of partner nation’s capabilities.
Question 3
8.7 out of 8.7 points
Select the correct order of precedence of DoD SC planning documents.
Selected Answer:
b.
National Security Strategy (NSS), National Defense Strategy (NDS), National Military Strategy (NMS), Joint Strategic Campaign Plan (JSCP), Combatant Command Campaign Plan (CCP)
Answers: a.
National Security Strategy (NSS), Joint Strategic Plan (JSP), Joint Regional Strategy, Integrated Country Strategy (ICS)
Response Feedback:
b.
National Security Strategy (NSS), National Defense Strategy (NDS), National Military Strategy (NMS), Joint Strategic Campaign Plan (JSCP), Combatant Command Campaign Plan (CCP)
c.
National Security Strategy (NSS), Joint Strategic Plan (JSP), Joint Strategic Campaign Plan (JSCP), Integrated Country Strategy (ICS), Combatant Command Campaign Plan (CCP)
d.
National Security Strategy (NSS), Joint Strategic Plan (JSP), National Defense Strategy (NDS), National Military Strategy (NMS)
Correct. National Security Strategy (NSS), National Defense Strategy (NDS), National Military Strategy (NMS), Joint Strategic Campaign Plan (JSCP), Combatant Command Campaign Plan (CCP) is the order of precedence of Department of Defense SC planning documents.
Question 4
8.3 out of 8.3 points
The DOTMLPF-P, often used in assessing partner nation capabilities, considers areas like
.
Selected Answer:
a. Doctrine, Training, and Personnel
Answers: a. Doctrine, Training, and Personnel
b.
Opportunities, Ministries, and Law Enforcement
c. Threats, Politics, and Finances
d.
Discipline, Technology, and Planning
Response Feedback:
Correct. The DOTMLPF-P, often used in assessing partner nation capabilities, considers areas like Doctrine, Training, and Personnel.
Question 5
8.3 out of 8.3 points
The Initiative Design Document (IDD) and associated synchronization matrix should document required to achieve the stated SC outcome.
Selected Answer:
c. various SC activities
Answers: a. the SCO’s responsibilities
b.
the Combatant Command’s responsibilities
c. various SC activities
d. a single SC activity
Response Feedback:
Correct. The Initiative Design Document (IDD) and associated synchronization matrix should document various SC activities required to achieve the stated SC outcome.
Question 6
8.3 out of 8.3 points
The purpose of the SC Prioritization Framework is to
.
Selected Answer:
b.
assess the likelihood of success of SC activities
Answers: a.
consider only the USG desired goals and outcomes of SC activities
b.
assess the likelihood of success of SC activities
c.
exclude the partner’s willingness to participate in considering SC activities
d.
develop a budget proposal for SC activities
Response Feedback:
Correct. The purpose of the SC Prioritization Framework is to assess
the likelihood of success of SC activities.
Question 7
8.3 out of 8.3 points
Title 10 U.S. Code authorizes the 333 program to build partner capacity where the
determines requirements to be executed, where Title 22 U.S. Code authorizes the FMS program in which the
determines (and then requests) requirements to be executed.
Selected Answer:
d. USG; Partner Nation
Answers: a. Partner Nation; USG
b.
Department of Defense (DoD); Department of State (DoS)
c.
Department of State (DoS); Department of Defense (DoD)
d. USG; Partner Nation
Response Feedback:
Correct. Title 10 U.S. Code authorizes the 333 program to build partner capacity where the USG determines requirements to be executed, where Title 22 U.S. Code authorizes the FMS program in which the Partner Nation determines (and then requests) requirements to be executed.
Question 8
8.3 out of 8.3 points
Tools and methodologies to conduct assessments of operational and security environments can take the form of
.
Selected Answer: d. All of the above
Answers: a. SWOT
b. DIMEFIL
c. PMESII-CTP
Response Feedback:
d. All of the above
Correct. All of the above are tools to conduct assessments of operational and security environments assessments.
Question 9
8.3 out of 8.3 points
Tracking terrorist movements and activities would be a common interest of which entity below participating in the interagency process?
Selected Answer:
d. All of the above
Answers: a.
Department of Defense (DoD)
b.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
c.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
d. All of the above
Response Feedback:
Correct. All of the above would have interest in tracking terrorist movements and activities.
Question 10
0 out of 8.3 points
USG country-level plans and strategies, like the Department of State
and the Department of Defense
, should be integrated to develop a cohesive
approach.
Selected Answer:
c.
National Security Strategy (NSS); National Military Strategy (NMS); service-level
Answers: a.
Joint Regional Strategy; Joint Strategic Campaign Plan (JSCP); regional-level
Response Feedback:
b.
Integrated Country Strategy (ICS); Country-specific Security Cooperation Section (CSCS); Whole of Government
c.
National Security Strategy (NSS); National Military Strategy (NMS); service-level
d.
Joint Strategic Plan (JSP); National Defense Strategy (NDS); department-level
Incorrect. See Module Three, Lesson One, Page 18-20
Question 11
8.3 out of 8.3 points
provides the DoD authority to execute SC activities through unique programs, while enables the DoS to achieve foreign policy objectives through the transfer of defense articles, services, and training.
Selected Answer:
b.
Title 10 U.S. Code; Title 22 U.S. Code
Answers: a. Congress; the President
b.
Title 10 U.S. Code; Title 22 U.S.
Code
c.
Title 22 U.S. Code; Title 10 U.S.
Code
d. The President; Congress
Response Feedback:
Correct. Title 10 U.S. Code provides the DoD authority to execute SC activities through unique programs, while Title 22 U.S. Code enables the DoS to achieve foreign policy objectives through the transfer of defense articles, services, and training.
Question 12
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