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1) The non-operational chain of command runs directly from the President
to the Secretary of Defense and then to the _____.
Service Chiefs via the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staf
Secretaries of the Military Departments and then to the Combatant
Commanders
Combatant Commanders via the Service
Chiefs
Secretaries of the Military Departments and then to the Service Chiefs
(correct)
2) With respect to DSCA missions, which one of the following statements
best characterizes DoD's role?
are limited in duration and scope
(correct)
are unlimited in duration and
scope
may only consist of those related to homeland
defense (HD)
may only consist of those related to homeland
security (HS)3) What is the product of joint force development? [Remediation
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a joint command
team
joint concepts and
plans
a trained and capable joint force
(correct)
joint doctrine and
publications
4) Leaders at all levels should be vigilant and consistent in the prevention,
identification, and fraud, waste, and abuse (FWA).
Fals
e
True
(correct)
5) The purpose of a(n) _____ action is to concentrate the efects of combat
power at the most advantageous place and time to produce decisive results.
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ofensiv
e
objectiv
e
maneuve
r
mass
(correct)
6) An intelligence estimate of the enemy campaign lines of operation based
on intelligence reporting of an extremist group's use of safe houses and the
local population for logistical support is an example of what level of
intelligence?
Theaterstrategic
Huma
n
Tactica
l
Operational
(correct)
7) The _____ is the primary intelligence organization that provides support to
the combatant commands at the operational and tactical levels.
National Intelligence Support Team
(NIST)
Joint Intelligence Operations Center (JIOC)
(correct)
Defense Joint Intelligence Operations Center
(DJIOC)
Joint Intelligence Support Element
(JISE)
8) Military operations vary in scope, purpose and _____ across a range that
spans from military engagement to major operations and campaigns.
contingenci
es
conflict intensity
(correct)
expected
outcome
end
state
9) Campaigns are most often applied when conducting
_____.
interdictions
foreign humanitarian
assistance
large scale combat operations
(correct)
forcible
entry
10) The "Seize the Initiative" phase of joint operations seeks decision
advantage by using all available elements of combat power to: (Select all
that apply.)
seize and maintain the initiative
(correct)
deny the enemy the opportunity to achieve its objectives
(correct)
denounce enemy military by using propaganda to turn public against
their military leadership
generate in the enemy a sense of inevitable failure and defeat
(correct)
11) The purpose of field maintenance operations is to repair, modify, rebuild,
and overhaul both entire systems and components and is directly linked to
life cycle systems readiness.
False
(correct)
True
12) The principles of personnel support are defined as having a _____ that
is _____.
command emphasis; responsive, and
responsible
command emphasis; synchronized, unified, and flexible
(correct)staf emphasis; synchronized, unified, and
flexible
staf emphasis; responsive and
responsible
13) Which statement describes the diference between the responsibilities
of the supported combatant commander (CCDR) and the supporting CCDR?
The supported CCDR builds and validates force and movement requirements,
whereas the supporting CCDR reports force movement requirements data. (correct)
The supported CCDR regulates the transportation flow of support
personnel, whereas the supporting CCDR regulates the force flow based on
strategic, operational, and tactical control.
The supported CCDR ensures units retain visibility and mobility, whereas
the supporting CCDR determines pre-deployment standards.
The supported CCDR establishes a collaborative process, whereas the
supporting CCDR must prioritize mission, align forces, and consider planned
theater distribution.
14) _____ emphasizes planning for the next phase of operations or sequels to
the current operation. [Remediation Accessed :N]
Future plans
(correct)
Future operations
plans
Current operations
plans
Theater-strategic
plans
15) What activity involves analysis of COAs from individual functional
perspectives to determine each COA's supportability and coordinates results
in a collaborative knowledge-based environment?
Initial
ReportMission
Analysis
Planning Guidance
Development
Staff Estimates
(correct)
16) What APEX function determines the final action(s) that should be taken
within a completed plan?
Concept
development
Plan assessment
(correct)
IPR A
IPR R
17) The _____ stage of the commander's decision cycle is facilitated by the
commander's intent; CCIRs also assist the JTF HQ in this role.
direct
(correct)
pla
n
asses
s
monito
r
18) The joint communications system includes doctrine, tactics, techniques,
and procedures, organizational relationships, and technology. This
contributes to _____. [Remediation Accessed :N]
cyberspac
estrategic
agility
network-enabled
operations
information superiority
(correct)
19) That portion of the law of war pertaining to unnecessary sufering does
not apply as long as combatants use lawful weapons.
False
(correct)
True
20) A coalition can best be described as
_____.
a relationship that results from a formal agreement such as
a treaty
those willing to
participate
an ad-hoc arrangement between two or more nations for common action
(correct)
a union overseen by an intergovernmental organization such as the
United Nations
21) Select the answer that matches the following definition. This type of
command is established on a geographical or functional area, with a mission
that is limited and specific.
Subordinate Unified
Command
Joint Task Force
(correct)
Unified Combatant
CommandSpecified Combatant
Command
22) Intelligence should increase the commander's understanding of the
threat and adversary's probable intentions, end states, objectives, most
likely and most dangerous COAs, strengths, and critical capabilities. This
allows the J2 to _____.
approve the command Joint Manning
Document
direct Joint Reception, Staging, Onward movement and Integration
(RSO&I)
identify, define, and nominate objectives which are consistent with the threat and
are relevant to the JFC's mission and intent (correct)
define Commander's Critical Information Requirements
(CCIR)
23) What efect(s) can occur when commanders retain tactical level decisionoriented CCIRs at the operational level in lieu of decentralizing CCIRs
associated with decentralized decision approval levels?
slows subordinates'
agility
adds unnecessary reporting
requirements
shifts HQ's focus away from setting
conditions
All of the answers are correct
(correct)
24) Which of the following is an example of a tool used to help maintain
situational awareness of the various CCIR criteria that the staf and
stakeholders are monitoring? [Remediation Accessed :N]
decision support template
(DST)
notification criteria
matrixJOC chart
(correct)
storyboard
s
25) What action(s) should commanders consider to ensure information
sharing with partners of foreign countries?
developing sufficient capacity to enable foreign disclosure and
information sharing (includes having Foreign Disclosure Officers (FDO) on
the staf)
instilling an inclusive mindset that balances a "need-to-share" and
"need-to-know" mentality with stakeholders
considering both physical and virtual collaboration means to gain
information and develop knowledge
all of the answers are correct
(correct)
26) What serves as an authoritative document(s) that sets the standards for
the collection and dissemination of information to support timely informed
decisions and maintain shared situational awareness? [Remediation
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knowledge management plan (KMP) and information management plan (IMP)
(correct)
knowledge management guide (KMG) and information management
guide (IMG)
operations plan (OPLAN) and operations order
(OPORD)
all of the answers are
correct
27) The PMESII variables describe a set of non-military efects, which are
relevant for coordination with USG agencies. Four of these variables are
_____. [Remediation Accessed :N]
multinational, support, economic, and
informationmultinational, social, infrastructure, and
information
political, military, economic, and information
(correct)
defense, information, military, and
economic
28) Military forces operating in another sovereign country must account for
certain limits to their actions in achieving mission accomplishment. Which of
the following is an operational environment key insight that explains why
their actions may be limited?
Commanders cannot always achieve a full understanding of the
geopolitical environment within the host nation due to the pace in which the
battlespace geometry changes
The actions of battlespace owners (BSOs) operating with host-nations
and non-coalition partners are significantly limited unless joint task force
commanders provide the BSO with "coordinating authority."
Host nation and non-coalition players may not recognize or heed the militarycentric viewpoint of BSO joint operating areas (JOA) and areas of operation (AO).
(correct)
Host nations and non-coalition partners do not cooperate with military
commanders because they distrust the intentions of the U.S.
29) In apportioning forces to accomplish both assigned tasks and the tasks
of the supported commanders, what is a key responsibility of the supporting
commander? [Remediation Accessed :N]
taking the time to ascertain the supported commander's requirements
(correct)
remaining involved and arbitrate any diferences between the supported
commander and the establishing authority
coordinating the specific functions between all military departments or
forces assigned to the operation
requesting liaison and directing of reporting
requirements30) Significant design eforts, during deliberate planning at combatant
commands, produce results as those commands _____. (Select all that apply.)
adapt deliberate planning for crisis situations
(correct)
execute their plans during exercises
(correct)
take every situation on its own terms
(correct)
31) A highly functioning joint staf _____. (Select all that
apply.)
knows how the commander best receives information
(correct)
can quickly translate the commander's guidance and intent
(correct)
has a battle rhythm that complements the Commander's Decision Cycle
(correct)
32) Which statement best describes what is meant by the term "battle for
the narrative?"
struggle to be first to control the messages that only the adversaries
will hear in order to inform and/or influence their beliefs and perspectives
challenge of constructing similar strategic narratives distributed
throughout multiple networks to reinforce the beliefs, perceptions,
attitudes, and behaviors of our coalition partners and host nation
governments
race to exploit and change the perceptions of our international partners
in order to forward the goals and intentions of the U.S. Government and its
allies
ongoing "information war" between competing nations, entities, and/or ideologies
to gain superiority over the adversary's narrative and align communication efforts
(correct)
33) No matter what staf organization a commander decides upon, there is a
need to add a/an _____ activity to the battle rhythm.communication-related
(correct)
key audiencerelated
actionrelated
operationrelated
34) Planning for communication activities involves the careful alignment of
themes and messages with which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
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U.S. government interagency partners
(correct)
lead agencies for the intelligence element of national
power
lead agencies for the law enforcement element of
national power
coalition partners
(correct)
lead agencies for the diplomatic element of national power
(correct)
higher and lower headquarters
(correct)
35) Communication strategy is not a separate or parallel efort, but an
integral part of the commander's overall strategy that ensures a shared
understanding of the commander's vision, mission, and objectives.
Fals
e
True
(correct)36) Communication strategy is the commander's tool for engaging in the
"battle for the narrative" through _____. (Select all that apply.)
providing guidance to subordinate leaders at all levels
(correct)
empowering subordinates to take the initiative in the information
environment (correct)
establishing a separate communications
efort
eliminating the "say-do gap" where actions, words, and images do not
match (correct)
37) Which of the following are challenges commanders face in identifying
key audiences? (Select all that apply.) [Remediation Accessed :N]
Key audiences could be any group of people who may impact the joint
task force's operations. (correct)
Key audiences may overlap local, regional, and global arenas.
(correct)
Key audiences do not include groups of people who are hostile to the
mission.
Key audiences may be adversarial, neutral, or friendly.
(correct)
Key audiences will all have the same reactions to words, actions,
and images.
38) The communication strategy working group (CSWG) is informed by
subordinate units and the interagency stakeholders, and supports planning
across the current operations, future operations, and future plans event
horizons.
True
(correct)
Fals
e39) For the actions that support the communication strategy, why is
assessment important?
Strategies are static and
unchanging.
Assessment determines the assets available to the
commander.
Strategies enrich understanding of information
operations.
Assessment helps to focus and redirect communication efforts when the
environment changes. (correct)
40) What are some of the key billets the commander will need to consider
filling right away? (Select all that apply.)
principal staf officers
(correct)
J8
Junior enlisted
leaders
Chief of Staf
(correct)
deputy commander(s)
(correct)
41) Which of the following terms relates to key times when commanders
interact with their stafs?
"hold
points"
"touch points"
(correct)
"white
space""critical
paths"
42) Targeting opium farmers with public afairs messages to influence them
to accept alternative income for the opium crop falls under which
diplomatic, informational, military and economic (DIME) activity?
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diplomati
c
militar
y
economi
c
informational
(correct)
43) Which of the following provides the necessary upfront direction for the
synchronization of staf planning eforts for both lethal and nonlethal
activities?
planning guidance, commander's intent, and an operational framework
(correct)
objectives, priorities, and an operational
framework
targeting data, diplomatic information military and economic (DIME)
data, and planning guidance
objectives, priorities, and commander's critical information
requirements (CCIR)
44) Which of the following elements of staf organization solve a single
planning problem on a single event horizon?
J-code staf
elements
civil military operations
(CMO)working
groups
operational planning teams (OPT)
(correct)
45) How can the sustainment community provide better support to the
components and the commander's decision-making?
The sustainment community provides better support when it comes together as a
team that is fully integrated across the staff. (correct)
The sustainment community provides better support when it focuses
closer on the tactical fight.
The sustainment community provides better support when its numbers
of available staf personnel are commensurate with the size of the tactical
force it is designated to support.
46) What important insight should always be considered when filling JFC
headquarters' billets? [Remediation Accessed :N]
flexibility is important; consider alternate sourcing for hard-to-fill billets
(correct)
commander's annual review of the joint manning document (JMD)
reduces the time and efort required to validate the document
J1 manages the joint manning document (JMD) to oversee sourcing
which only includes core staf and individual augments
alternate sourcing options should not be used due to the problems with
mismatched skill sets
47) Which of the following describes how assessments deepen the
understanding of the operational environment (OE)? (Select all that apply.)
Assessments depict progress toward accomplishing the mission.
(correct)
Assessments inform commander's intent, guidance for design and
planning, prioritization, and execution. (correct)Assessments answers what happened, why it happened, and what do
we need to do improve. (correct)
48) The basis for establishing an assessment includes all of the following,
EXCEPT?
Assessment helps deepen the understanding of the operational
environment.
The plan, including unit's mission, objectives, and desired environmental
conditions, forms the basis for assessment.
Assessment supports joint force progress towards accomplishing the
mission.
Assessment enables an accurate visualization of past success as a template for
all future missions. (correct)
49) The authority to protect the resilience and redundancy of critical civilian
infrastructure resides with the National Security Agency (NSA) under which
U.S. Code? [Remediation Accessed :N]
Title
10
Title
14
Title 50
(correct)
Title
22
50) These commands are established by combatant commanders when
authorized by the Secretary of Defense through the Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staf 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 U.S. Forces Japan or on a functional basis
such as Special Operations Command, Pacific. [Remediation Accessed :N]
combatant
commandssubordinate unified commands
(correct)
joint task
forces
functional component
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