SEJPME II PRE-TEST | LATEST COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS | 100% CORRECT: COMMUNITY
COLLEGE OF THE AIR FORCE.
The ____ outranks all other officers of the Armed Forces, but may not exercise military command over
any of the Armed Forces. This officer is the principal military advisor to the President, the National
Security Council, and the Secretary of Defense.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
The purpose of the ___ is to delegate limited approval authority to the supported combatant
commanders (USNORTCOM and USPACOM), who have DSCA responsibilities for routine and historical
requests for assistance (RFA) to provide a rapid and flexible DoD response to federal primary agencies
for potential, or actual, emergencies and or disasters within the U.S., territories, possessions, and
protectorate.
DSCA standing execution order
In the Chairman’s White Paper on “America’s Military. A Profession of Arms,” this aspect of the Armed
Forces is identified as the foundation of our profession.
Leadership
Service members contribute to force readiness by being focused, alert, and prepared for new tasks,
behaving responsibly and ethically, and
Being able to engage in critical thinking.
Select the answer that matches the following definition. This purpose of joint operations is to defend
national interest, not only in conflict but through preventative measure to deter potential adversaries
who could threaten the vital interests of the U.S. or its partners.
Deter and defeat aggression
Which one of the following intelligence principles is describes as the process of collecting and examining
information from all available sources and intelligence disciplines to derive as complete an assessment
as possible
Fusion
The ___ is the primary intelligence organization that provides support to the combatant commands at
the operation and the tactical levels.
Joint Intelligence Operations Center (JIOC)
___ is a general term used to describe military actions conducted by joint forces or by service forces
employed under command relations.
Joint operation
, If the crisis is caused by ___ that threatens regional stability, U.S. forces may intervene to restore or
guarantee stability.
Internal conflict
To create balance between the three main types of operations, planning for ___ operations should begin
when joint operation planning begins
Stability
Which of the following describe the “supply” functional capability within join logistics?
The join logistician manages supplies and equipment, inventory, and supplier networks
Which of the following provides plans, policy, and guidance on Service member issues
Personnel Readiness Division
During which stage of the projection process can senior leaders establish support facilities in multiple
sites outside of the U.S. and the crisis area?
Sustainment
During which stage of the projection process can senior leaders establish support facilities in multiple
sites outside of the U.S. and the crisis area?
Sustainment
The Joint planning and Execution Community uses ___ to develop plans for a broad range of potential
emergencies based on tasks identified in strategic documents.
Deliberate planning
What activity involves analysis of COAs fro individual functional perspectives to determine each COA’s
supportability and coordinates results in a collaborative knowledge-based environment
Mission Analysis
Eventually APES and its underlying methodology will replace ___ as the centerpiece for joint planning.
JPEC
The principles of C2 are:
Simplicity, Span of Control, Unity Integrity, Interoperability
___ allows for the mutual use of information services or capabilities. This ability may cross functional or
organization boundaries
Information sharing
Joint fires destroys a vital logistics chain delaying the delivery of needed electronics to an enemy
surface-to air missile site causing it to be unable to defend an arms manufacturing plant which is then
easily destroyed without the loss of a single aircraft. This situation is an example of
SOLUTIONS | 100% CORRECT: COMMUNITY
COLLEGE OF THE AIR FORCE.
The ____ outranks all other officers of the Armed Forces, but may not exercise military command over
any of the Armed Forces. This officer is the principal military advisor to the President, the National
Security Council, and the Secretary of Defense.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
The purpose of the ___ is to delegate limited approval authority to the supported combatant
commanders (USNORTCOM and USPACOM), who have DSCA responsibilities for routine and historical
requests for assistance (RFA) to provide a rapid and flexible DoD response to federal primary agencies
for potential, or actual, emergencies and or disasters within the U.S., territories, possessions, and
protectorate.
DSCA standing execution order
In the Chairman’s White Paper on “America’s Military. A Profession of Arms,” this aspect of the Armed
Forces is identified as the foundation of our profession.
Leadership
Service members contribute to force readiness by being focused, alert, and prepared for new tasks,
behaving responsibly and ethically, and
Being able to engage in critical thinking.
Select the answer that matches the following definition. This purpose of joint operations is to defend
national interest, not only in conflict but through preventative measure to deter potential adversaries
who could threaten the vital interests of the U.S. or its partners.
Deter and defeat aggression
Which one of the following intelligence principles is describes as the process of collecting and examining
information from all available sources and intelligence disciplines to derive as complete an assessment
as possible
Fusion
The ___ is the primary intelligence organization that provides support to the combatant commands at
the operation and the tactical levels.
Joint Intelligence Operations Center (JIOC)
___ is a general term used to describe military actions conducted by joint forces or by service forces
employed under command relations.
Joint operation
, If the crisis is caused by ___ that threatens regional stability, U.S. forces may intervene to restore or
guarantee stability.
Internal conflict
To create balance between the three main types of operations, planning for ___ operations should begin
when joint operation planning begins
Stability
Which of the following describe the “supply” functional capability within join logistics?
The join logistician manages supplies and equipment, inventory, and supplier networks
Which of the following provides plans, policy, and guidance on Service member issues
Personnel Readiness Division
During which stage of the projection process can senior leaders establish support facilities in multiple
sites outside of the U.S. and the crisis area?
Sustainment
During which stage of the projection process can senior leaders establish support facilities in multiple
sites outside of the U.S. and the crisis area?
Sustainment
The Joint planning and Execution Community uses ___ to develop plans for a broad range of potential
emergencies based on tasks identified in strategic documents.
Deliberate planning
What activity involves analysis of COAs fro individual functional perspectives to determine each COA’s
supportability and coordinates results in a collaborative knowledge-based environment
Mission Analysis
Eventually APES and its underlying methodology will replace ___ as the centerpiece for joint planning.
JPEC
The principles of C2 are:
Simplicity, Span of Control, Unity Integrity, Interoperability
___ allows for the mutual use of information services or capabilities. This ability may cross functional or
organization boundaries
Information sharing
Joint fires destroys a vital logistics chain delaying the delivery of needed electronics to an enemy
surface-to air missile site causing it to be unable to defend an arms manufacturing plant which is then
easily destroyed without the loss of a single aircraft. This situation is an example of