Module 3 - Joint Force Leadership Post Test
1) In the Chairman's White Paper on "America's Military - A Profession of
Arms," the importance of all of
... [Show More] the following themes is discussed: values,
the military profession, trust, leadership, mission command, the concept
of Jointness, and advancing the profession. [objective62]
True
Fals
e
2) "The United States Armed Forces (is) comprised of Active-duty, Reserve,
and National Guard components, today's all-volunteer" military, known as
the "Total Force." Is today's military known as the 'Total Force?'"
[objective63]
True
False
3) The concept of "jointness" must be advanced through continual joint force
development efforts. What does that statement imply? [objective64]
Joint staff leaders do not endorse joint force development.
"Jointness" is not an automatic service state of being.
Service members naturally embrace "jointness."
Joint force development is a "one time" occurrence in one's career.
4) A thorough understanding of the _____ is essential to mission command.
[objective65]
situation
commander's intent
chain of command
risks
5) There are eight distinct domains within the Total Force Fitness (TFF)
Program. _____ fitness refers to the ability to perform mission-specific dutiesin any environment. [objective71] [Remediation Accessed :N]
Physical
Behavioral
Social
Environmental
6) With increasing rank comes increasing _____.
[objective67]
risks
compensation
stress
responsibility
7) Which hostile environment often presents complex emotional and ethical
dilemmas? [objective68]
major combat operations
humanitarian assistance operations
support for civil authorities
irregular warfare environment
8) Ethical conduct in the procurement process is particularly important to
ensure fair and competitive in-theater acquisition efforts and ensure these
processes do not have a negative impact on the JFC's mission. Problems
affecting any aspect of the acquisition process can affect timely provision of
support to the commander and in some cases negatively impact the civilmilitary aspects of the operation or campaign. [objective69]
True
False9) Many external factors impact the psychological health of individuals. The
culture of the military and its expectations and the _____ cycles require
frequent change and adjustment. [objective70]
promotion
deployment/redeployment
weather
training
10) Successful teamwork in the joint environment requires trust, confidence,
and _____. [objective66]
cooperation
clear rules of engagement
time to develop
close supervision
Module 4 - Introduction to Joint Fundamentals Post Test
contains 12 Questions
1) Select the answer that matches the following definition. This purpose of
joint operations is to project power in areas in which access and freedom
to operate are challenged. [objective72]
Provide a stabilizing
presence
Deter and defeat
aggression
Project power despite anti-access/area denial
challengesMaintain a safe, secure, and effective nuclear
deterrent
2) Select the answer that matches the following definition. This purpose of
joint operations is to maintain an arsenal capable of deterring potential
adversaries and to assure U.S. allies and other security partners that they
can count on America's security commitments. [objective73] [Remediation
Accessed :N]
Maintain a safe, secure, and effective nuclear deterrent
Provide a stabilizing presence
Project power despite anti-access/area denial challenges
Deter and defeat aggression
3) The purpose of a(n) _____ action is to place the enemy in a position of
disadvantage through the flexible application of combat power. [objective74]
maneuver
offensive
mass
objective4) The purpose of a(n) _____ action is to place the enemy in a position of
disadvantage through the flexible application of combat power. [objective75]
objective
offensive
maneuver
mass
5) These four broad areas can be integrated and adapted to satisfy a
commander's requirements in a joint operation: [objective76] [Remediation
Accessed :N]
political, military, infrastructure and information
diplomatic, information, military, and economic
military engagement, large- scale combat, security, and relief and
reconstruction
military, economic, social, infrastructure
6) Some services have an emphasis that vacillates between combat, law
enforcement, and safety patrols. This demonstrates which key element to
remember when working with other services? [objective83]
size and capacity vs. speed and flexibility
static vs. dynamic mission setscentralized vs. decentralized approach
base-centric vs. ship-centric
7) The _____ prescribe the chain of command within their Combatant
Commands (CCMDs) and designate the appropriate command authority to be
exercised by subordinate commanders. [objective78]
Combatant Commanders
Functional Combatant Commanders
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Secretaries of the Military Departments
8) The _____ is the principal military advisor to the President, the SecDef,
National Security Council, and the Homeland Security Council. [objective79]
Secretary of the Army
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Inspector General of the DoD
JCS Vice Chairman9) Select the answer that matches the following definition. This type of
command is composed of significant assigned components of two or more
Military Departments. [objective80]
Joint Task Force
Subordinate Unified Command
Specified Combatant Command
Unified Combatant Command
10) The _____ system provides many things, including the means by which
the President and the SecDef can receive warnings and intelligence so that
accurate and timely decisions can be made. [objective81]
National Military Command
Joint Force Commander's Communication
Defense Continuity
Nuclear Command and Control
11) The Marine Corps, while also steeped in tradition and focused on the
individual Marine, prides itself on its quick responsiveness and its minimal
non-combatant infrastructure. This dynamic is which of the key elements to
remember when working with other services? [objective82]
Static vs. dynamic mission setsSize and capacity vs. speed and flexibility
Centralized vs. decentralized approach
Base-centric vs. ship-centric
12) _____ encompasses the exercise of authority, responsibility, and direction
by a commander over assigned and attached forces to accomplish the
mission. [objective77]
Command and control
Movement and maneuver
Intelligence
Synergy
Module 5 - Joint Intelligence Post Test
contains 19 Questions
1) Automation technology can be used to reduce the burden of sorting
through large amounts of _____ to enable an analyst to correlate various
sets of _____ to make an assessment. [objective84]
data,
information
intelligence,
datainformation,
intelligence
data,
intelligence
2) Joint intelligence planning supports joint operation planning and may
result in the production of what three products? [objective102]
Contingency Plan
National Intelligence Support Plan
Annex B: Intelligence
Dynamic Threat Assessment
3) Analysis is a synthesis of quantitative analysis and qualitative judgment
and therefore rarely subject to competing interpretations. [objective86]
True
False
4) Which of the following are tasks that the J2 performs? (Select all that
apply.) [objective87] [Remediation Accessed :N]
Ensures that critical intelligence is disseminated appropriately in a
timely manner to the joint force commanders (JFCs), staff, and componentsProduces threat assessments on a continuing basis to help the
commander create or exploit opportunities to accomplish friendly force
objectives
Assesses the characteristics of the adversary's decision-making process
and identifies weaknesses that may be exploited
Analyzes the adversary and other relevant aspects of the operational
environment
5) Commanders use intelligence to _____. (Select all that apply.)
[objective88]
visualize and understand all dimensions of the OE
understand adversary capabilities and intentions
support a predictive estimation of the situation
6) During this activity in the joint intelligence process raw data is converted
into forms that can be readily used by commanders, decision makers at all
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