[Solved] SEJPME II Module 4 Introduction to Joint Fundamentals Post Test
1) Select the answer that matches the following definition.
... [Show More] This purpose of joint operations is to defend national interests, not only in conflict but through preventative measures to deter potential adversaries who could threaten the vital interests of the U.S. or its partners. [objective72]
Project power despite anti-access/area denial challenges
Deter and defeat aggression
Maintain a safe, secure, and effective nuclear deterrent
Provide a stabilizing presence
2) Select the answer that matches the following definition. This purpose of joint operations is to conduct a sustainable pace of presence operations abroad, including rotational deployments and bilateral and multilateral training exercises. [objective73]
Deter and defeat aggression
Maintain a safe, secure, and effective nuclear deterrent Project power despite anti-access/area denial challenges Provide a stabilizing presence
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 objective
4) A is a series of related major operations aimed at achieving strategic and operational objectives within a given time and space. [objective75]
function mission engagement campaign
5) requires a visible and enduring presence, and includes civil support and other requirements to protect and control civil populations and territory, whether they are friendly, hostile or neutral. [objective76]
Large-scale combat
Security
Military engagement Relief and reconstruction
6) Differences between the Services in career paths leading up to a joint assignment may surprise new staff Service members in joint assignments. This demonstrates which key element to remember when
working with other services? [objective83] [Remediation Accessed :N]
Prior experience working with senior officers vs. little or none Static vs. dynamic mission sets
Centralized vs. decentralized approach General vs. specialized enlisted forces
7) The exercise ADCON through their respective Service Chiefs over the Service. [objective78]
Functional Combatant Commanders Secretaries of the Military Departments Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Combatant Commanders
8) synchronizes planning for cyberspace operations. [objective79]
U.S. Transportation Command
U.S. Strategic Command
U.S. Special Operations Command Functional Combatant Commanders
9) 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) As an example of General vs. Specialized Enlisted Forces, Navy and Air Force Service members, accustomed to working with enlisted personnel who are specialized technicians, may approach joint staff work from a more perspective than that of their ground Service member counterparts. [objective82]
centralized assessing
technical or managerial static
12)is the employment of available weapons and other systems to create a specific lethal or nonlethal effect on a target. [objective77]
Command and control Joint fires
Movement and maneuver Sustainment [Show Less]